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AMUSEMENTS. FINAL SCREENING! FINAL SCREENING! LAST DAY. LAST DAY. RICHARD DIX, RICHARD DIX. IRENE DUNNE AND 10.000 IN THE CAST. Edna Ferber's Colossal Story. " CIMARRON." " CIMARRON." " CIMARRON " " CIMARRON." I IT MUST BE SEEN. I i DRAMA THAT TEARS ASIDE THE , HYPOCRISY OF TO-DAY'S MORAL I CODE. Flame and fire of human, conflict behind gray prison walls—rebelling with convict hate, convict love, convict hope . . drama of n girl who defied the moral code for a convict. . of a man whose dominating will and tious desire imperilled his daughter's happiness and took from on innocent lad 10 precious years of life and love. BOOK NOW AT ONCE. PLAN AT PLAZA. No Extra Charge to Reserve. Telephone 41-586. PLAZA TO-MORROW. TOWN HALL. GRAND GALA TO-NIGHT AT 8 Opening of the 2nd N.Z. Tour of the WORLD-FAMED PIANIST. MISCHA LEVITZKI, MISCHA LEVF7JCI, MISCHA LEVIiZia, MISCHA LEVITZKI, Who has created such extraordinary scenes of enthusiasm in Australia. VICE - REGAL NIGHT, SATURDAY AT 8. In (lib Presence of I THEIR EXCELLENCIES. THE '"iOVKR- ! NOR-GENERAL AND LADY BLEDISLOb | THIRD CONCERT-TUESDAY AT 8. In tho 10 years since lie was in Australia, Levitzki has advanced to a unique position among the few really great Pianists of the world. He has played in practicn ly every countrv of importance in the world, everywhere with the same result-crowded houses. . / LEVITZKI TRIUMPHS L\ AUSTRALIA. "The audience went on 'requesting until well after 11 o'clock. Excitement became intense and two women in' the galleries fainted and had to be carried out. A Levitzki triumph indeed!"— Sydney D. Telegraph. May 28. 1931. TO-NIGHT'S WONDERFUL PROGRAMME: Organ Toccata and Fugue in D Minor - - - Bach-lausig Melody (from "Orpheus") - Gluck-Sgambati Sonata, Op. 57 in F minor ("Appassionata ') Beethoven Nocturne ill F sharp major . . ) Etude in A flat major. Op. 25. ) No. 9 ("Butterfly") . . . ) Chopin Etude in G flat, major. Op. 10, ) No. 5 ("Black Keys") . . ) Scherzo in C sharp minor . . ) Jeux d'Eau - - - Ravel Waltz in A major. Op. 2 - - - Levitzki Hungarian Rhapsody No. 6 .... Liszt BOX OFFICE ARRANGEMENTS: Reserved Seats, 7s tid; Unreserved. 6s and 3s; plus tax. Plans at Lewis Eady. Ltd.: 5s and 3s tickets at Lewis Eady. Ltd.. and Coleman's, Tobacconist, corner H.M. Theatre Arcade. , | Direction ----- E. .T, GRAVESTOCK. I LEVITZKI CONCERT, HAMILTON. JUNE 11. LECTURES. L AN TERN LECTURE, TO-NIGHT (Thursday), at 7.30. BAPTIST TABERNACLE, i " GREAT REVIVALS AND THEIR I LEADERS" Is the subject by tbe Lecturer, REV. JOSEPH W. KEMP. V 1 UCKLAND Higher Thought, Centre (Inc.), The Temple. Corner Pitt and I Wellington Sts.—TO DAY (Thursday), 2 i p.m.. Women's Progress Club, "Synopsis of j First Three Lessons on the Creative 1 Centres." Mrs. Grace IT. Silcock. 7.45 p.m., j Radiant Health Class, " Finding Your ; Talents," Madame Mabel Milne. i i FOR SALE BY TENDER. j {5 SG I NE D E STAT E. - ] Tenders are invited for the Purchase of 5 n five-seater Chevrolet Touring Car, 1920 ' Model. First-class order, ne\vly painted, new side curtains, etc. Excellent opportunity of obtaining a goodlooking Car at a reasonable price. TERMS: Cash, or to approved purchaser part cash and part bills, with security. ; Deposit of 20 per ■ cent, of amount tendered to accompany each tender. Arrangements made to inspect on applica- • tion to tho undersigned. Tenders close MONDAY. June 8. at 12 noon. W. A. KEN DON. • Assignee. ! C.o. Kendon. Mills and Stewart. ' Public Accountants. 300-30"), Chancery Chambers. O'Connell Street, Auckland. FOR LEASE BY TENDER. O R O U G H OF O T A II U H U. LEASE OF STURGES PARK. Written Tenders are hereby invited anr will be received by the undersigned up (t i 1 p.m. on MONDAY, (ith July, 1931. foi tbe lease for 3 years of the Grazing Right! (sheep only) of the above Park. Conditioni of lease may bo seen at the Council Cham berg. The lowest or any tender not necessaril; accepted. R. W. F. WOOD, Town Clerk. BUILDING MATERIAL. ACTIONS Speak. G8 families comfortabl housed :n 30 months.—Phillips, Bunga low Specialists, Pt. Chevalier. Phone 27-14! U R I C K 8. JJ SECOND-HAND. We can supply any quantity at any Locality at tho right Bgure. A. W. BRYANT, Tramway Bldg*.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20890, 4 June 1931, Page 18

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