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AMUSEMENTS. LAST TWO DAYS. Sessions: 11, 2.15, 8. The Story of a Woman wlio DoubleCrossed tho Whole World (Including Herself) and Paid the Price Willi Her Life. MONTE BLUE _ Skin DEEP? MONTE BLUE ln " §{»§ DS} Willi BETTY COMPSON, ALICE DAY, DAVEY LEE. STRAND STRAND (A Fuller-Huyward Then!re.) COMMENCING FRIDAY. COMMENCING FRIDAY. EDMUND LOWE in Born orn Reckless." ECKLESS." With CATHARINE DALE OWEN. WARREN HYMFR, FRANK ALBERTSON. A vivid, arresting story of a gang leader and his Iriends us they really are, not callous, brutal machines, but live men with very human passions and a strict code of ethics all their own. A sensation Fox Movietone drama of gangland, feiiluri ng EDMUND LOWE. Gnngland's sacred code —his solemn pledge to a wartime comrade—one liad to be broken, regardless of cost. Recklessly lie made his choice—then fearlessly faced the music. PLANS AT STRAND, Phone 4:1-111. DAILY - 11 NATIONAL Entirely in Teclinicolour. LAST TWO DAYS of With LA WREN C E TIB BETT, CATHERINE DALE OWEN. LAUREL AND HARDY. With music by Franz Lobar — it is a succession of delights to the eye. Talking or singing it is a refreshing start of a new era on the screen— PRICES: Is. Is Gd, -'s lid, 2s lOd. Children. Half-price, l'lione Reserves, 42-109. WATCH FOR FRIDAY'S BIG ATTRACTION. "MESSI A H." "M E S S I A H." " M E S S I A H." "M E S S I A H." GRAND MUSICAL FESTIVAL, , TOWN HALL, TOWN HALL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, AT 8 P.M. AUCKLAND CHORAL SOCIETY, A UCKLAND CHORAL SOCIETY, Assisted by the ROYAL AUCKLAND MALE CHOIR. SOLOISTSMISS KATE CAMPION, Soprano. MADAM IRENE AINSLEY, Contralto. MR. GORDON FAG AN, Tenor. MR. GEOF. COLLEDGE. Bass. Conductor, MR. COLIN MUSTON. Box Plan opens oil MONDAY NEXT. December 15. at STRONG'S Gramophone and Radio Solon, 14G, Queen St.. opp. Wyndhnm St., at 7.30 a.m. R. W. STRONG, Hon. Sec. PRIZE-GIVINGS. KING'S COLLEGE ANNUAL PItIZEGIVING. The St. John's College Trust Board cordially invites Parents and Friends and those interested in the College and Education to attend the Annual Prize-giving at King's College, Middlemore, Otahuhu, oil WEDNESDAY. December 17. 1930. at 3 p.m. The Most Reverend The Archbishop ol New Zealand will present the Prizes. A train leaves the Auckland Station at 2.3 p.m. Individual invitations are not being sent out. gCHOOL, JOEMUEHA. The Board of Governors announces that the Annual Prize-giving will take place at the Renuiera Library, on MONDAY. December 15, 1930, at 3 p.m. The Most Reverend The Archbishop of New Zealand will present the Prizes. Parents and Friends of the boys arc Cordially Invited to attend—-individual invitations are not being issued. PRIZEGIVING. EPSOM GIRLS' GRAMMAR SCHOOL. The presentation of prizes lo the pupils of the Epsom Girls' Grammar School will take place on FRIDAY EVENING, December 12. at 7.45 p.m., in the Hall of the Auckland Grammar School (Boys'), Mountu:n Road Parents of pupils, friends of the school and all interested in education are coidially invited to be present. CHAS. E. G. TISDALL, Secretary-Treasure r, Auckland Grammar School Board. CORPORATION NOTICES jgOROUGH OF MOUNT ALBERT. PENALTY ON RATES. In accordance with a Resolution of the Council, passed on 2nd inst., notice is hereby given that the 10 per cent. PENALTY will be added to all overdue Rates for last year (1020-30) remaining unpaid after the 19TH INST. Penalty dates for the current year (1930-31) commence ori the 17th February next, H. UTTING, _ Collector. Ml. Albert, December (i, 1930. TENNIS REQUISITES. A LL kinds of Racquets Repaired and Rcstrung; best workmanship; reslringing from H'is Gd to 12s (id.—Johns. Lid. RACQUETS Restrirng, special hard court gut; patronised by Australian team. Kalms, Sproule, Teague. Donohoe.—Griffiths' Tennis Service. 13. Wakefield St.. 50yds from Town Hall. RACQUETS Reslrung, 123 Gd to 3,"in; re pairs guaranteed. Panic day service.— Wiseman's. Queen St., and Newton. RACQUETS Rostrum:, from 7s (id: New Racquets, from 10s fid.—Hoverd and Faton. Foresters' Bide., Albert St. r PENNIS r esfions, fundamental principles * taught. For terms, apply Room 21. Strand Arcade, 12 to 2. WJ. HEATH, 28. Swannon St., Up- • stairs, for best value in Racquets ami Restringing.— Phone 11219. rji O BUILD E R S. "TRIUMPH" PLASTER BOARD. The Board with an enviable reputation, always available in the ten sizes, and {in. and Sin. thickness. BUILDERS' SUPPLIES, LTD., Commerce Building, Ansae Avenue.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20743, 10 December 1930, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20743, 10 December 1930, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20743, 10 December 1930, Page 24