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AMUSEMENTS. THE REGENT N.Z.'e Pre-eminent Talkie Theatre. Direction . . J. C. Williamson Films. Three Sessions Daily. 11 a.m., 2.1 unci 8 p.m. LAST THREE DAYS Greater thnn "Chang"! Mora Thrilling than "Africa Speaks"! "RANG 0." "RANG 0." "RANG 0." "Rango" is tense, dramatic, thrilling. In addition it is highly educative. The most astounding jungle thriller that has ever been brought to the screen. —Auckland Star. Without doubt "Rango" is one of the finest films presented to the public. —New Zka.la.nd Hbeald. And, On the Same Programme. The Laughter Maker of " Ono Heavenly Night," LEON ERROL, LEON ERROL, LEON ERROL, He of the Rubber Leg%, RICHARD ARLEN and MARY BRIAN "SOCIAL ERRORS." "SOCIAL ERRORS." "SOCIAL ERRORS." There's a Million Laughs in this Merry Mix-up. TWO WONDERFUL PARAMOUNT PICTURES—EACH ONE A STAR ATTRACTION IN ITSELF. FRIDAY NEXTThe First Lady of the Screen. RUTH CHATTERTON RUTH CHATTERTON RUTH CHATTERTON " UNFAITHFUL." " UNFAITHFUL." " UNFAITHFUL." Reservations at Theatre (Phone 46-888). No Extra Charge for Reserves. DEMONSTRATIONS. "TkEMON STR ATION S. QAS QOOKING DEMONSTRATIONS; Will be Held during this Week as follows: TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) : AT DEMONSTRATION ROOMS. GAS BLDGS., Pitt St.. from 2.30 to 4 p.m. On FRIDAY NEXT: AT DEMONSTRATION ROOMS. GAS BLDGS.. Pitt St.. from 2.30 to 4 p.m. and from 7.30 to 8.30 p.m. AT OTAHUHU BRANCH, from 2.30 to 4 p.m., and from 7.30 to 8.30 p.m. On MONDAY NEXT: AT DEMONSTRATION ROOMS. GAS BLDGS., Pitt St., from 2.30 to 4 p.m. A TJCKLAKD QIS 00.. £TD. ELECTRIC COOKING. ' Denionßtration on the Famous CANADIAN HOTPOINT HI-SPEED RANGE. EVERY WEDNESDAY' AFTERNOON. From 2.30 to 4 p.m., in our Showrooms. POWER BOARD BUILDING. (Ground Floor), Queen Street. THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL AND ENGINEERING CO., LTD. PUBLIC NOTICES. POISON Laid Dogs found wandering on my property will be destroyed without further notice.—Stan. Symes, Maramarua. THOROUGHBREDS FOR SALE BROOD Mare, Peggy O'Neill filly, 4 years, Peter Moko.—Phone 10-147, Auckland. PLANTS, TREES, ETC. FOR SALE. ACACIA Verticillata, a prickly cattle-proof hedge, 15s 100; second grade 10s; Lawsoniann, 3 ana 4-year-old, splendid stuff; write for price; Olearia Fosterii, 3-year trees, 3os 100.—Macdonald, Nurseryman, Manurewa. BARBERRY, Seedless, common: all classes nursery stock; catalogue free.—Keeley and Sons, Cambridge. Phone 25<». BARBERRY, 2-year, strong, 31s 6d. 1000: Roses, 15s dozen.—Sanders, Nurseryman. Hamilton. ARBERRY Plants, extra large, 1-yr., 1220in., 20s 1000' 5000 £4 15s; 10,000 £9; 20,000 £l7; 2-yr., 20-30 in„ 37s Gd 1000; 10,0000 £l7.—Burrows' Nurseries, Pukekohe. Barberry, good, iyr., 20s; 2yr„ m 6d 1000; cut for quantities; no better plants grown; cash.—Harry Rogers, Box 24. Pukekohe. . BARBERRY, Lawsoniana and all kinds of Trees and Shrubs.—W. Farrell, Matamata. BOXTHORN, Barberry, seedless and com-, mon; Macrocarpa, Lawsoniana, Hedge Plants, Fruit Trees: list free.—Beaumont, Manurewa. ~ BURROWS' Reliable Vegetable Plants.— Onions, Straw, Gs; Brown, 7s, 1000; Cauliflower, 2s Gd; Cabbage and Lettuce, 2s, 100; ported.— Burrows' Nurseries, Pukokoho. CHIFFON Daisies, Auriculas, Primroses, Polyanthus, Primulas, Cyclamen, lovely, 5s doz.; Doublo Carnations, Giant Exhibition Pansics, 2s Cd doz.—Palmer, Glen Eden. COPPER Beech, Phoenix Palms, Red Gums, Daphne, Flowering Peach.— Phono 24-338. Green. Lily Dale Nursery, Auckland. DAINTY Tuberose, raro floral gem, scented; 2 bulbs, 9d posted.—Nurseries, Box 13, Newton, Auckland. IjHtUIT Trees. —Assorted, 100, £0 10s; 50, I 1 £3 ss; 12, £1; Citrus, 100, £10; 25, £3 10s.—J. T. Skelton and Son, New Lynn. GLADIOLUS, Exhibition, named, Violet, Scarlet, Salmon. Orange, Rose, Sid each, posted.—Griffiths' Nurseries. Mt. Eden, Auckland GLADIOLUS, prize varieties, named, Blue Crimson. Pink, Yellow,_ White; 9d each, posted.—Griffiths' Nurserios, Mt. Eden, Auckland. CTLADIOLUS Specials, 12 varieties, value J" 10s, for 7s Gd; 7a Gd value, for ss. J. Cullen, Waimauku. ■ GOLDEN Orange Arum Lily, spotted leaves, large bulbs, Is each, posted.— Nurseries, Ltd., Box 13, Newton. EDGE and Shelter Plants; lists free.— Skelton, Wholesale and Retail Nurserymen, 2, Aratonga Avenue. Auckland. I~CELAND Poppies, . Stock, Cinerarias. Nemesia, Phlox, Schiznntheus, 50 2s. 100 4s, posted.—Selwsn Nurserios. Mt. Albert. ■ MACROCARPA, forestry grade, Gs 100, 50s 1000 ; 2-year, £5 1000; 12s Gd 100; Lawsoniana, 2-year, 10s 100,; Pinus Radiata, 5s 100, 35s 1000; cash with order: freight paid. —Macdonald. Manurewa. NIONS, Straw Spanish, 500, 4s; 1000, 5s Gd. Special quote quantities.—Beatsn n, Pukekohe. ALMER'S .Wonder Hybrid Gladioli, splendid for cutting: only 6s doz.Palmer, Glen Eden. PINUS Insignus, yearlings, 300.000; 15s 1000 cash, at nursery or railway.— John Parish, Rotorua. ______ 1 JIN US Radiata (Insignia), 1-year, 5s 100; X £1 for 500; Macrocarpas. 1-year, 10s 100; £2 for 500, f.o.r. in Waihi; both good, sturdy plants; cash with order.—Svend Bierring. Waikino SEED Potatoes, Northern Star, Gamekeeper. Breeze's Prolific, Sutton's Supreme, Iron Duko Up-to-date: 6Glb.. Gs: rail paid.—Fewell, Pukekohe. QTOCK, " Perfection," early flowering, O magnificent blooms: 50. 2a. posted.— Selwyn Nurseries, Mt. Albert. rpoMATO, Sutton's Best of All, 8s 100. 1 glasshouse.— Forrest, Beale St., Hamil ton. 'TOMATO Plants, glasshouse. Gs 100, well I grown. Inspection invited.—Body, Green Lane Nursery. IO New,-Giant Flowered Perennial Asters. Ga 6d. G 3s fid; Mixed Gladiolus. 3s r,rl dozen.—Cullen. Waimauku. •f O Assorted Fruit Trees and 3 Rosea or Xjmi 3 Loganberries, £1 cash.—Ronui Nurseries, Swanson.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20930, 21 July 1931, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20930, 21 July 1931, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20930, 21 July 1931, Page 16

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