AMUSEMENTS. "THE CALL OF THE SEA." A thrilling arid realistic "Romance of the bravery and devotion to Ins King and bis Country of a British Naval Officer. NATIONAL THEATRE. Direction: J. C. Williamson Films, BRITAIN'S GREATEST TRIUMPH. A Terrific and "Wonderfuj Drama. TO-DAY;; TO-NIGHT. 11, 2.15 and 8. I " THE CALL OF THE SEA," " THE CALL OF THE SEA/' "THE CALL OF THE SEA." I With HENRY EDWARDS (Star of "The Flag Lieutenant"), > , And CHRISSIE WHITE. " THE CALL OF THE SEA." Never before has such an intensely dramatic epic been witnessed on the talking screen. 44 THE CALL OF THE SEA." The might of Britain's Navy pitted against the cunning of an Oriental Potentate, and love fighting brutal intrigue in the stronghold of the Orient. " THE CALL OF THE SEA." The story is brilliantly constructed. It is a wholesome and credible story, with humour and tragedy in its texture. It is enchantingly and authentically Bi'itish in character. A Brilliant Supporting Programme Includes the Third and Most Exciting Chapter of "HEROES OF THE FLAMES." And a Series of Outstanding Feature Shorts. Prices: 2s 6d, 2s, Is 6d and Is, Reserves. Phono 42-IG9.
rUDOR. REMUERA. rUDOR JANET GAYNOE unci fUDOR CHARLES FARRELL, In rUDOR "HIGH SOCIETY BLUES." rUDOR Splendid Entertainment. fUDOR Full of Comedy. rUDOR -Also TO-MORROW (Tuesday). LEWIS EADY HALL, | QUEEN STREET., TUESDAY, JULY 14, AT 8 P.M., FIRST APPEARA*NCE IN AUCKLAND. BETTY WELDON Presents " THE CARNIVAL FOLLIES." COSTUME CONCERT PARTY, Direct from London's Leading Theatres. PRICES; Is Od and Is. Reserves at Lewis Eady, Ltd. PUBLIC NOTICES. GLARING HEADLIGHTS. Mombers of the Auckland Automobile Association are notified that Patrols will be on duty at Cadman'a Parking Garage, Grey's Avenue, from 8.30' a.m. till 8 p.m. on 16th, 17th, 18th and 20th. July to adjust Headlights free of charge. - . . Membership Ticket Must Be Produced. GEO. W. HUTCHISON, Secretary. 1710RM OP NOTICE OP APPLICATION J< FOR LICENCE. I, GRAHAM ROY PULHAM, of Te Kauwhata, Storekeeper, hereby give notice that I have applied on behalf of Pulham and Begbis, Limited, to the Magistrate s Court at Huntly for a, Licence under the Land Agents Act, 1921-2*2, to carry on business as a Land Agent at Te Kauwhata. and that such application, will be heard at. the above Court •after one month from the 11th day of July, 1931, being the date of the first publication of this notice. Dated at To Kauwhata this 9th day of July, 1931.- ■ (Signature) G. R. PULHAM. SHOPS AND OFFICES TO LET. A LBERT ST., Central Position.— Shop A. and Workshops; suit" electrical engineer, plumber, etc. Low rental. Apply Hkhai.T). ' ; OITY.— Large, well-lighted Floor, new building, suitable Factory, Billiard saloon, etc. —{57. Victoria St. AIRDRESSER, Tobacconist's, stand olose City; valuable situation for one man.— Box 854. TVTEWTON RD.—Grocer's Shop; 40a; stock, IN fittings, £2O. —Phone 46-366. OFFICES, centro of City, Short's Bides., 154-156, Queen St.—Henry Allen, Sharebroker. Third Floor. QUEEN STREET Space, suitable for Select Clubrooms: low Tenia}.— R. H. Abbott and C 0.,. Ltd., City Chambers, Queen and Victoria Sts. SHOPS.— Queen et„ £11; Symonds St., £5; Customs St., £4; Karangahapo Rd , £lO.' —Dryden, Queen's Atcade. CHOPS, OFFICES AND SAMPLE ft ROOMS. Situated QUEEN STREET, BROADWAY, And Other FIRST-CLASS POSITIONS, At Low Rentals. F. M. KIRKWOOD, R. H. ABBOTT AND CO.. LTD.. City Chambers, Cor. Queen and Victoria Streets. WANTED TO RENT. Buckle! Y, Surrey Crescent, Grey Lynn, can let your House; good clients waiting; rents collected.—'Phone 27-398. UNGALOWS, superior. Remuera. Epsom; el'ents.—Guinness, Winstone's. Phone 44-287. ' ■ COTTAGE, with 1 acre land, suitable nursery garden; handy city.—V., 5, Herald. TT'ERNE BAY, Ponsonby, Grey Lynn.— ill Several good Clients waiting; moderate rent: try us.—27-190. » Raymond sheath, m, o * .nneii St.. has Clients wanting Rent Modern Homes. HOUSES AND LAND FOR EXCHANGE riLIENT with unencumbered 6-Rd. ResiV dence, choice part Epsom, £1750 unencumbered, wants 40-60 acres, partly improved. Can also put £3OO cash. Please forward details. —T. Smytheman, 91, Queen bt., Auckland. ' _____ EQUITY £450. Modern Bungalow, Mt. Albert, will exchange for few Acres. —V.. 250, Herald. XPQUITY in Two Suburban. Houses, showXli ing 10 per cent, for going concern, 40 cows.—Owner, 923, Hfjialik - 1 EXCHANGE.—IOO Acres. Whakatano, for J 30-cow Form, Auckland district.—-I-ar-ticulars, A. J. Canning and Co.. whakatane. F ARMLET for 50 Acres, level, near station, South.—Anderson, N.Z. Insurance Bldgs. • HOUSE, Remuera, offered for Section; equity about £4OO. —Leaving, 904, III? HALT). ONE TREE HILL.—£3O Deposit.-Bunga-low, large garage, suit Carrier; balance, £74s.—Hunter, Winstone Bldg. UNENCUMBERED Houbo and cash offered as deposit on Farm—Rutherford, Lister' Bldg. \7fTE Specialise in Exchanges; let us have VV yours.—Anderson and Co., 513, N.Z. Insurance Bldgs. _• _ /•CflA CASH and Unencumbered House, oboUU £975, offered for GOING CON CERN DAIRY FARM. Please send particulars of your farm to Phone 44. W li. FRANCIS. Papakura. BUSINESSES WANTED. BUSINESSES of Every Description »wanted urgently; genuine cash buyers waiting.—Winter and Phelan, Queen s Arcade. - - KAY-STRATTON AND QUINN, the Live Agents, require urgently a good Country Store; kindly, forward particulars; we can Soli your Business.—H.M. Arcade, City. EAY-STRATTON AND QUINN,. the Live Agents, can Sell your ; Business: wo require all kinds o£ businesses; kindly for* waid particulaia of yours,—ELM. Arcade.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20923, 13 July 1931, Page 16
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