AMUSEMENTS. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. CONTINUOUS. H THE PICTURE ALL AUCKLAND HAS BEEN PATIENTLY WAITING TO SEE. DE LUXE SESSION, 8 P.M. 30 STAR ARTISTS, 12 FEATURED PLAYERS, •10,000 in the Cast. Lo-day nt 10.1 a a.m. the Directors of tod Theatres have the pleasure to present for the first time ill New Zealand R.K.O.'s Super Special, with the greatest Star Cast ever assembled for one picture. EDNA FERBER'S EDNA FERBER'S COLOSSAL " CIMARRON." " CIMARRON." " CIMARRON." " CIMARRON." "CIMARRON." " CIMARRON." " CIMARRON." " CIMARRON." " CIMARRON." " CIMARRON." " CIMARRON." " CIMARRON." " CIMARRON." "CIMARRON." -• " CIMARRON." " CIMARRON." " CIMARRON." " CIMARRON." " CIMARRON." " CIMARRON." " CIMARRON." " CIMARRON." " CIMARRON." (Wild—Untamed.) Tlio Greatest Love Story ill All Creation. 1800 at I/-, 1/6 to 2/6 1800 at !/-, 1/6 to 2/6 RESERVED SEATS AT PLAZA. RING THEATRE. 11-580. RKO No Extra Charge to Reserve. ItKO IT IS ONLY SIMPLE TRUTH TO SAY THAT IT WILL LIVE FOR EVER IN THE HEARTS OF HUMANITY. A MONUMENT TO THE MOTION PICTURE INDUSTRY. ALREADY ITS FAME IS THUNDERING AROUND THE WORLD. Starring RICHARD DIX, RICHARD DIX, RICHARD DIX, RICHARD DIX, IRENE DUNNE. ESTELLE TAYLOR, WM. COLLIER, .TUN., EDNA MAY OLIVER, NANCE O'NEIL. GEORGE STONE, ROSCOE ATES, ROBERT McWADE. PLAZA. TO-DAY. RESERVES 41-586. PUKEKOHE GOLF CLUB OPEN TOURNAMENT. KING'S BIRTHDAY, JUNE 3. Entry Fees for the Events to be decided at the Tournament are as follows: MORNING. (1) Bogey Handicap, 18 holes, 2s Gd. (2) First Round, 3G-Hole Scratch Medal Match, ss. AFTERNOON. (3) Medal Handicap, 18 Holes, 2s Gd. (2) Second Round, 3G Holes' Scratch Medal. N.B.—Entry Fee for All Events, 7s (id. Entries close 5 p.m. TO-MORROW (Wednesday). Conditions on application to the Secretary, Box 32, Pukekohe. (Phone 57.) { > OJjI-' !—Outdo n Lessons given by lingVX lish Professional.—Phone -15-957. Hill, for Appointments FOR SALE BY TENDER. Bakery business, etc.. for sale BY TENDER. ' Tenders are invited for the purchase of the Bakery Business at Te Kuiti, formerly curried on by the late Mr E. T. Lever. The Premises are very centrally situated, having frontages to two main streets. In addition to a Shop and Bakehouse complete, tiicru is also a 2-Storey Business Building on the property at present let to tenants and there is ample space either for further extension of the Bakery Business oc tho establishment of other concerns The Premises as well as the Bakery Business are offered for Sale and Tenders closing 'I t. Noon >n June 8. 103!, are to be aft [lrossi'd to the undersigned The highest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted Particulars and conditions of sale may be inspected at the Office of this paper or ut tho Offices of the Solicitors. lIINF, AND MINE, Solicitors to the Executors Sheridan Street. Te Kuiti TENNIS REQUISITES \ BRUCE. Expert Racquet Stringer, 01. 2\.« Albert Street. —Players recommend, patronised by Tilden, world's champion.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20882, 26 May 1931, Page 18
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