AMUSEMENTS. PLAZA TO-DAY. PLAZA TO-DAY. Direction - - Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. DAILY SESSIONS: II _ J. 15 __ 3.30 - 5.30 - 8. What happens when tho office staff has gone and lights burn low in the private sanctum of tho head of the firm? What happens behind office doors ? 4 GREAT STARS 4. MARY ASTOR, RICARDO CORTEZ, CATH. DALE OWEN, ROBT. AMES. A Tumultuous Drama of Love and Life After Office Hours. PRIVATE. PRIVATE. " BEHIND " BEHIND OFFICE OFFICE DOORS." DOORS." Here's a Sensationally Dramatic PhotoPlay, that crashes through *' Don't Disturb" Signs. Rips away tho "Busy" Placards and Bares the Secret Love Problems of a Private Secretary. PLAZA FEATURETTES Include, Newsreel. Cartoon Comedy, Etc. 1800 SEATS, 1/ and 2/6. UPROARIOUS COMEDY AND SUPERB ARTISTRY COMBINED!! You will like this picture more when you see it a second time!! Also The Usual Big Supports. > "Mickey the Mouse," "Irish Phantasy." Sportlight, Two Gazettes, Etc. Popular Prices. Reserves Phone 4-1-136. No Extra Charge. TXTB.Y THE DEVIL HAS NO HAPPY -VV OLD MEN." Come' and Hear What REV. LIONEL B. FLETCHER Says About This. " TOWN HALL. NEST SUNDAY NIGHT.. DEBATES. GREAT INTER-VARSITY DEBATE. AMERICA V. AUCKLAND. DO NOT MISS THESE BRILLIANT ORATORS. TO-DAY (TUESDAY), TOWN HALL, 8 P.M. SUBJECT: " DISARMAMENT." Chairman: His Worship the Mayor, G. W. HUTCHISON, Esq. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), COLLEGE HALL, PRINCES ST., S P.M. SUBJECT: "THAT IMPERIALISM IS A MENACE." / BAND MUSIC, 7.30 P.M. ADMISSION: 2s and Is. The Net Proceeds will be devoted towards buildiug homes for the aged blind of SHOPS AND OFFICES TO LET. A LBERT ST., Central Position.—Shop A and Workshops; suit electrical engineer, ( plumber, etc Low rental.—Apply Herald. /~llTY.—Large, well-lighted Floor, new O building, suitable Factory, Billiard saloon, etc. —67. Victoria "St. HAIRDRESSER, Tobacconist's, stand close ' City; valuable situation lor one man.— JLl' City; valuable situation lor one man.— Box 854. NEWTON RD. —Grocer's Shop; 40s; stock, fittings, £2O. —Phone 40-306. OFFICES, centre of City, Short's Bldgs., 154-156. Queen St.—Henry Allen, Sharebroker. Third Floor. QUEEN STREET space, suitable for Select Clubrooms; low rental.—R. H. Abbott and Co., Ltd.. City Chambers, Cr. Queen and Victoria Sts. QUEEN ST.—Lock-up Shop, appro*. 10ft. x 35ft., central position; suitable fruiterer or fancy goods.—C. F. Bennett, Ltd., Queen St. 42-940. UEEN'SA R C A D E, First' B'loor Offices. RENTALS, 10s WEEKLY. DRYDEN AND DRYDEN, Agents. SHOP and Dwelling, 5 rooms; low rental. —Taylor, GifTord's Bldgs., Vulcan Lane. QHOPS.—Queen st,, £11; Symonds St., O £5; Customs St., £4; Karangahape Rd., £lO. —Dryden, Queen's Arcade. OHOPS, OFFICES AND SAMPLE 0 ROOMS. Situated QUEEN STREET, BROADWAY. And Other FIRST-CLASS POSITIONS. At Low Rentals. F. M. KIRK WOOD, R. H. ABBOTT AND C 0.,, LTD.. City Chambers, Cor. Queen and Victoria Streets. TO LEASE. HENDERSON. -19} . ACRES, with Groomed House, milking shed and outbuildings. together with stock and implements on property; approx. 4 acres in orchard. Owner would lease for 5 years at low rental to approved tenant. C. F. BENNETT, LTD., 42-840. Queen Street. j IACRE, fowlhouses, runs, modern Bungalow; handy city; £1 to approved tenant.—Hunter, Winstono Bldgs. OA. Acres, 5 cows, tools, etc.; £2 15a per ; week.—Ozich. Henderson. IQA Acres, North, limestone country. J-tJI/ buildings* machines: £2 •12s (id weekly.—Masefield. Hellaby's Bldgs. 1A A Acres, good building, machines; JLVV handy; £3 10s per week; man buy herd, 45 cows.—Box 122, Hamilton. OQ9 Acres (North), mostly' pasture; JO buildings; carry 50 cows; £l5O annum. Recommended.—Bucklands, Albert St. WANTED TO LEASE. BUCKLAND AND SONS, Albert St., recommend clients (own herds). Farms, do 15-50 cows; about yours! Send us details immediately. OA-100 Acres, must "be at least 15 acres rich land, suitable cropping potatoes, etc.; any district, coastal preferred; metal road access; practica 1 farmer, willing improve.—Sellers, Te Kawa. i FOR SALE OR TO LET. MiT. ALBERT.—Bungalow, 5 rooms, elevate!. volcanic; £750; rent, 17s 6d.— Winstone/ Ltd. GRAZING WANTED. C\ RAZING, good, 80 head dairy cattle.— \JT Full particulars. Hay, 778, Herald, Hamilton. PROFESSIONAL PRACTICES. TI/fEDICAL Practice for sale in North ItX Auckland.— (Apply llebald for particulars.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20924, 14 July 1931, Page 16
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