AMUSEMENTS. PLAZA. PLAZA. —— SCREENING CONTINUOUSLY. SESSIONS: 11—2 2 SUPREME ATTRACTIONS No. I. AL JOLSON Ti.e one "BIG BOY." ALjOLSON "BIG BOY. AL JOLSON AL "BIG BOY." ALJOLSON JOLSON "BIG BOY." AS THE LOVABLE NEGRO .TOCKFA HE PLAYS THE BEST PART 01' HIS REMARKABLE CAREER. No. 2. DOUG. FAIRBANKS, JUN.. DOROTHY REVIJiR NOAH BERRY. *o^ % w A Niagara ot ,, —' Human Emotion Rushing in a mighty torrent of Dramatic Magnificence. It lays bare the thoughts of 1 men —the hopes of women PLAZA PLAZA COMMENCING NEXT FRIDAY. COMMENCING NEXT FRIDAY. WHEELER AND WOOLSEY* WHEELER AND WOOLSEY, World's funniest team. They're nt. it again. Get yourself n bomb-proof dugout. You're m lor a great bombardment of dizzy joy. " "WHEELER AND WOOLSEY" (Officers in Charge). " HALF SHOT AT SUNRISE." " HALF SHOT AT. SUNRISE." PLAZA, FRIDAY NEXT. RESERVE NOW TUDOR LIEMUERA TO-NIGHT, AT 8 O'CLOCK. RICHARD BARTHELMESS and CONSTANCE BENNETT, In "SON OF THE GODS." Special Supporting Programme. PRINCE EDWARD - Karangahape tin DAILY AT 2 P.M. AND 7.30. ANN HARDING In ANN HARDING | "HOLIDAY;" I Ben Lvon In " WHAT MEN WANT." Ben Lyon " WHAT MEN WANT." And, on the Stage. "DOODLES AND FIDO," Comedy Clowns. VICTORIA DEVONPORT TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. WINNIE LIGHTNER and JOE BROWN In "HOLD EVERYTHING." And An All-Star Cast, In " THE DRAKE CASE." THE PLAY THAT ROCKED NEW YORK AND LONDON. A hilarious, comedy of mirthful marital mishaps. "LITTLE ACCIDENT." CIVIC FRIDAY NEXT. EARTHQUAKE DISASTER. JJOROUGH OF ONEHUNGA. NAPIER EARTHQUAKE RELIEF FUND. A Subscription List in aid of sufferers is open at tlie Council Chambers, Onehunga. and donations will be thankfully received and duly acknowledged. Gifts of clothing, etc.. can be left at Mr. F. C. Matthews' shop, 778, Ma 11 uk&u Road, or nt the Council Office. Residents willing to billet refugees are requested to rotify the Town Clerk. E. MORTON, Mayor. February 7, 1931. rPHE BOROUGH OF OTAHUHU. EARTHQUAKE DISASTER. A Subscription List has been opened at the Borough Council Chambers, Great South Road, Otahuliu, to raise Funds for the relief of distress due to the earthquake. Any "Residents having accommodation for Refugees are requested , (o communicate with the Town Clerk. Bundles of clothing can be left at the Council Chambers for distribution. THOMAS CLEMENTS. Mayor. jyj-OUNT ROSKILL ROAD DISTRICT. NAPIER EARTHQUAKE RELIEF FUND. Residents of Mount Roskill are advised that the Mount Roskill Road Board has opened a Subscription List it Aid of the Sufferers in the Napier Earthquake Disaster, at the Board's Office, Mount Albert Road. Donations will bo thankfully received and duly acknowledged. All members of the Board will bo pleased to receive Donations at their respective Residences. (Signed) J WARREN, Treasurer. B OROUGH OF TAKAPUNA. EARTHQUAKE RELIEF FUND A Subscription List, for Funds in aid of the sufferers in the recent earthquake disaster has been opened at the Council Offices, Takapunn, and contributions toward this fund will bo gratefully received. ,T. W. WILLIAMSON, Mayor. gLLERSLIE TOWN BOARD. EARTHQUAKE RELIEF FUND. A Subscription List for funds in aid of the sufferers in the Earthquake Disaster has been opened at the Town Board's Office, Ellerslie. All contributions to this Fund will be ihankfully received and duly acknowledged. Residents willing to give Clothing may leave same at the Board's Office. . A. MILLIKF.N, Chairman. CANCELLATION.— Owing to the Earthquake Disaster the employees of Alex. Harvey and Sons have Cancelled their Picnic to Pine Island on SATURDAY, Februnry 14. F. W. DAY, Honorary Secretary. REMOVAL notices. MISS INGLIS. Confectioner.—Only address: 26, Queen St.. Dilworth Building. ' optometrists and opticians. CI F. McWILLIAM. Ophthalmic Optician, / established 1912.—Third Floor, Pacific Bldgs . Wellesley St. Phone 45-222. U. H. A BAGLEY, Optician, may now bo consulted at Woollanis' Pharmacy, Dilworth Building. Telephone 43-503. rpHOS. LOWES, F.8.0.A., F.C.O. (Edin.). A F.N.A.0., F. 1.0 (Eng.). Ophthalmic Optician, Pnscoe's Bldgs., Karangahape Rd. Phone 40-004. TOILET. 7AS WORTH FOR 80s. —R. EAGLETON • « says:—Why envy the other Ladies' Permanent Wave. Have one done for yourself. Our work has stood the public test for 50 years. Quality makes us continuously busy. Proof of gentleness in our special work is that a child of 5 years was amongst our clients lately. R. EAGLE TON. Wig MaTter and Ladies' Hair Specialist, 6, Victoiin St. Next Queen St. . Phone 43-170.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20793, 9 February 1931, Page 20
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