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AFTER THE &ACES—THE BEST PRGGRAMIVIE IN TOWN. n ORCHESTRA ON STAGE. GORDON COLE. and his wintergarden band. FROM 7.30 TO 8 P.M. CIVIC Direction: Thos. A. O'Brien. j0.45 MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.30 P.M A DRAMA OF THE AIR. CHARLES FARRELL. CHARLES FARRELL. CHARLES FARRELL " BODY AND SOUL-" " BODY AND SOUL-" 1 " BODY AND SOUL-" ELISSA LANDI. ELISSA LANDI. TWO GREAT STARS IN A GREAT PICTURE. GREATEK THAN "THE DAWN PATROL Also HOWARD MOODY. At the Grand Organ, In "h NAUTICAL NOVELTY." 43-266 | RESERVATIONS | 40-266 Commencing FRIDAY NEXT. COUNT LEO TOLSTOY'S Immortal Drama . - of Life. " RESURRECTION." " RESURRECTION." f , " RESURRECTION." " RESURRECTION." (A Universal Picture.) Starring JOHN BOLES As DIMITRI. LUPE VELEZ As KATUSHA. And a Huge Supporting Cast of over 5000 ~ SEE SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT , PAGE 15. AND ON THE SAME PROGRAMME: SPECIAL It is with pleasure we announce the showing of the most interesting . Film yet seen in Auckland, " THE ROMANCE OF RADIO." A trip through the MAJESTIC RADIO Factory at Chicago, Preceded by an interesting insight of to-day's Radio Wonders. " AND IT'S ALL IN SOUND." WATCH FOR—Special Announcements re FREE GIFT of an ALLELECTRIC MAJESTIC RADIO SET—Anybody Can Win It. Watch Daily Papers Carefully. BOX PLANS NOW OPEN. TIV 0 L I R I ALTO GRAND HOLIDAY PROGRAMME. SPECIAL MATINEES AT BOTH THEATRESTIVOLI 2.30 and 8. RIALTO 2.15 and 7.45 Universal Present CHARLIE MURRAY AND GEORGE SIDNEY "THE COHENS* AND KELLYS "THE COHENS AND KELLYS IN AFRICA." IN AFRICA." Come and Join in the Laughs!! One Long Scream from Start to Finish! In Addition: Universal Talking Newsrcal, 'Pathe Sportlight, Oswald the Rabbit Cartoon, Slim. Somerville 2-reel Comedy, etc. POPULAR PRICES: RESERVES: Phones: Tivoli, 44-13 G. Rialto, 4G-CO9. MEETINGS. CARETAKERS, CLEANERS AND LIFTMEN'S UNION. A Special General Meeting of the above Union will be held, in the Trades Hall TOMORROW (Thursday), at 9 p.m. Business: To pass or reject the following motion:— "That application be made to the Court of Arbitration for exemption from the provisions of the general order of the Court to reduce wages by 10 per cent."—J. PURTELL, Secretary. TRANSPORT BOARD NOTICES. TRANSPORT BOARD. TRAFFIC ARRANGEMENTS, KING'S BIRTHDAY; WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1931. \ . First cars as unual: Special services, oil all routes. Last cars 11.30 p.m. ox City, approx. MOTOR-OMNIBUS SERVICES. Special services on all routes. FIRST BUSES AS FOLLOWS :-From Pt. Resolution 8.1.0 a.m., _ Victoria Avenus 8.35, Buckland Road from intersection Hillsborough and Mt. Albert Roads, first 8.5 а.m., every 25 minutes untvllO.lo a.m., 10.45, 11.10, 11.55, every 35 minutes until 4.35 p.m., 5.0, 5.25, 5.50, G. 30. G. 55, 7.5, 7.15, 7.40, 8.15, 8.50, 9,25. 10.0. 10.35. 11.10, 11.4 a. From City G.P.O. 7.30 a.m.. 7.55. 8.20. 8.40, 9.5, 9.30, 9.55, 10.20, 11.20, every 3j> minutes until 4.0 p.m., 4.20, 4.45, 5.10, 5.35, 0.0. G. 25, 7.5, 7.40, 8.15, 5.50, 9.25, 10.0, 10.3 a, BLOCKHOUSE BAY TO , MT. ALBERT TERMINUS.—7.9 aim.. IM. 8.12. 8.39, 9.0, 9.27 , 9.57, 10.23, 10,44, 11.11, 11.32, 11.59, 12.20 p.m., 12.47, 1.8, 1.35, 1.5G, 2.23, 2.44, 3.11, 3.32, 3.59, <1.20, 4.47, 5.8, 5.35, 5.50, G. 23. 6.47, 7.26,. 8.23, 9.17, 10.15, 11.15 (ll.» to depot). MT. ALBERT TERMINUS TO BLOCKHOUSE 8AY.—7.32 a.m., 5.4, 5.36, 9.0, 92J. 9.48, 10.20, 10.44, 11.8, 11.32, 11.56, 12™ p.m., 12.44, 1.8, 1.32, 1.56, 2.20," 2.44, 3£. 3.32, 3.56, 4.20, <1.44, 5.8, 5.32, 5.5G, G. 20. б.50 (7.8 to depot), 7.54, 8.51, 9.45, 10.43. 11.38. TT „ P AVONDALE P.O. TO PT. CHEVALIER HALL.—6.O a.m.. 6.1G, G. 31, G.4G, every 16 minutes until 9.26, every 8 minutes until 10.46, every 16 minutes until 4.38 p.m.» every 6 minutes until 7.18, 7.24, 7.34, every 16 minutes until 11.34, 11.57. 12.10 a.rn. PT. CHEVALIER HALL TO AVONDALE P. 0.—6.13 a.m.. every 16 minute" until 9.10, every 8 minutes until 10.30. event 1G minutes until 1.38 p.m., every 8 nnnnte' until 7.13 p.m., every 16 minutes until li-»« last bus 11.57 p.m. ROSEBANK ROAD BOS will not run.. Every endeavour .will be made to carr.r ou'c the services herein Mentioned in yse entirety. Circumstances may require ai^e■ ■ tionr, to be made and no guarantee is B< that all or any particular trip will be runA. E. FORD, Manager. THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD AND AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS. ADVERTISEMENTS: PREPAID RATES.—SEE COUPON P^ iJ TWO OF THIS ISSUE. , N.Z. Hkrald:'" The recognised medium bent results. TELEPHONES: Advertisements— ,„ n ii 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. .. After 10 p.m -• Replies to advertisements will bo at the Office of the Herald, and when P , age is provided will be promptly t | ll9 , on to the advertiser. Please JW e *,.(»«! Postal Department will not deliver to any nom-de-plurr.e, ' initial or nu addressed care of any Post Office. n . The Company does not hold iisel:f re P siblo for non-insertion of unv ndvertis or advertisements, through accldel uiicatiou other causes, or for error in the puDiic of anv nflvprtisprnont.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20889, 3 June 1931, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20889, 3 June 1931, Page 18

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