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AMUSEMENTS. PICTURES AND LUNCH -PICTURES AND LUNCHPICTURES AND LUNCH J Starting from To-day Luncheon l'ntrons at tho Civic Winteriiarden will have Travelogues aud Special Featurettcs screened for their intereat during the Lunch Session each day. Programmes will bo changed regularly. Direction .... Thomas A. O'Brien, 3 SESSIONS DAILY: 10.45 TO-DAY. " TO-DAY. ATTENTION CRICKETERS! - ATTENTION CRICKETERS! - DON BBADMAN SPEAKS from the screen, tells you all about his four in ENG. LAND and shows and explains his favourite strokes. IN ADDITION You see IvINGSFORD SMITH'S arrival in AUSTRALIA from ENGLAND—Hear his TRIBUTE to HILL, the man who had bad luck. THE "SORRELL AND SON" OF 1930. A Fnthni gives his Boy to the LAW to answer a charge of murder—Then stood close, to him—though it disgraced his family's name England's Brilliant Stag© Star—The Immortal "SORRELL" once again triumphs in the greatest role of biff career. In THE YEAR'S " DRAMATIC TRIUMPH. "WILD COMPANY." :> " WILD COMPANY." " WILD COMPANY." "WILD COMPANY." "WILD COMPANY." with . fc'V JOYCE COMPTON, KENNETH .THOMPSON. Brilliant Stage Stars. HERE IS ONE OF THE GREATEST • PICTURES EVER TO BE SCREENED IN AUCKLAND—A STORY. FULL OF HUMAN INTEREST FROM START TO 'f FINISH - STARK DRAMA THAT <■' HOLDS YOUR INTEREST TO THE VERY END. THE COURT SCENE A DRAMATIC TRIUMPH IN ITSELF. I EVERY FATHER, ' J* EVERY MOTHER. f EVERY BOY, . EVERY GIRL, " MUST NOT FAIL TO SEE THIS '/ ' GLORIOUS MASTERPIECE. ' sfBOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT THE CIVIC. i 43-266 I RESERVATIONS I 40-266 j EXHIBITIONS. XHIBI T I O N, AUCKLAND SOCIETY OF fARTS. v The Public are invited to View the Warti of Members of tho Society of Arts Sketch Club, at Room 210, 2nd Floor,. Victoria Arcade. Open Daily, 11 a.m. to 0 p.m. Exhibition closes TO-MORROW tSaturday). Admission Free. ART UNION RESULTS. " First Prize; Miss E. Goodfcllow. Second: Third: Fourth: Fifth; Sixth: E. G. Jones. H. E. Vaile. E. L. Fookes. Mrs. C. W. Adams. S. E. McGill. v PATENTS. MANUFACTURERS. USERS AND OTHERS. A. J. PARK AND SON. Authorised Patent Attorneys, Intimate that tho Proprietors of the undM* noted Letters Patent are desirous'of satisfying the reasonable requirements of the publio with respect to them, and of having tha subject matter thereof manufactured to no adequate extent in New Zealand:— LETTERS PATENT No. 53547, dated December 18, 1924, granted to John Alexander Montgomerie for " BITUMINOUS EMULSIONS." - . LETTERS PATENT No. G0276,. dated April 23. 1927, granted to International Colfix, Ltd.. for "BITUMINOUS EMULSION." LETTERS PATENT No. 56139, dated Marrlj HO, 192f>, granted to Henry Jnques G?is» man for " SAFETY RAZOR." LETTERS PATENT No. 57674. dated December 7, 1926, granted to Braudei Laboratories (Inc.), for " ELECTRO* \ MAGNETIC SOUND-REPRODUCING: APPARATUS." LETTERS PATENT No. 59527, dated January 4, 192S granted to Ludwig Maria; Dieterich foiN " PHOTOGRAPHIQ APPARATUS."/ LETTERS PATENT No. 59615, dated November 22, 1927. granted to James Henrs! Thompson for " TEAPOT." LETTERS PATENT No.' 53359, dated No vember' 23, 1924, granted to Walthei Mathesius for " TITANUIM-STEELv PRODUCING PROCESS." Further particulars on application to A* J. Park and Son (Established 1895), Regis-* tered Patent Agents, of National Building, Shortland Street. Auckland: 142, Featherston Street, Wellington: Good'd Buildings! Gisborne; 213, Princes Street, Dunedin; 42, Willoughby Street, Hamilton; 53, Esk Street, Invereargill: 13. Ransitike? Street, FalmeTston North; Devon Street,New Plymouth: and Dalgety'a Buildins,Cathedral Square, Christchurcn. FOR SALE BY TENDER. T EADING CIIRISTCHURCH HOTEIi. JU FREEHOLD FOR SALE. Tenders are invited for purchase of ROYAL HOTEL PROPERTY AT CHRISTCHURCH. VALUABLE BLOCK. OAMARU STONE AND BRICK BUILDING. LARGE FRONTAGES to- two street?.; namely. 212 links on Oxford Terrace, and 207 links on Tuam Street. GOOD CHANCE FOR INVESTORS. Full particulars can be obtained 6t tlii Offices of MESSIEURS SLATER. SARGENT AND CONNAL, Solicitors, Christchurch. Or MESSIEURS CASSIDY. AMODEO AXfl JACOBSON, . Solicitors, Christchurch. Tenders close 4 p.m. 19th NOVEMBER* 1930. r TENDERS will close on November 30, JL 1930 for sale of approximately 200,000 ft. of Grass' Timber, mostly Kauri. Highest o( any tender not necessarily accepted.—Sloana Bros.. Mata, Whangarei. THE NEW ZEALAND HERALDS AND AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS. TELEPHONES: Advertisements—--8 a.m. to 10 pan. .. .. S" After 10 «■-09J Accounts ... • •• • • Publishing (re delivery of papers) 40-1-1 .Tol> Printing Orders .. Editorial .. .. .. .. J]-®# Reporters • . a Waikato Branch: Victoria Street. Hamilton.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20721, 14 November 1930, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20721, 14 November 1930, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20721, 14 November 1930, Page 20