. AMUSEMENTS. —r MT EDEN RD. CRYSTAL PALACE | T „ lis h l .,ts. 1 Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd, CHAS. (BUDDY) ROGERS. NAjNGI CARROLL -IN—j "FOLLOW THRU'." i All In beautiful Technicolour WALLACE BEERY. KAY JOHNSON | in "BILLY, THE KID. I ===== NEWTON. EMPRESS. I A| , 2 and 8 p.m. I Direction: Amalgamated theatres. Ltd. I LOUIS WOLHEI|I, MARY AS TOR i " sin l ship." ! EDNA MAY OLLIVER, DOROTHY LEE, HUGH HERBERI —IN—II "LAUGH AND GET RICH. =Z— EPSOM. NEW REGENT j To-night, at 8. j] Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. ' HELEN TWELVETREES. | LILYAN TASUMAN jj -1NI "MILLIE." "MILLIE." THE GREATEST MUSICAL ATTRACTION OF TIIE AGE. TOWN T O'W N HALL. HALL. COMMENCING SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, ALSO TUES., THURS. AND SAT., AUGUST 1, C. AND S, AND AT THEATRE ROYAL, HAMILTON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5: Hugo Laiseii aud Co. hiive thehonour to present, for the first time in Jsew Zealand, the joint appearance of MARK HAMBOURG, MARK HAMBOURG, MARK MARK MARK MARK HAMBOURG, HAMBOURG, HAMBOURG, HAMBOURG, HAMBOURG, HAMBOURG, GREAT RUSSIAN MASTER PIANIST. " There is no greater player of Beethoven •Jo-day."—Evening Standard. London. AND PETER DAW SON, PETER DAWSON, PETER DAWSON, . PETER DAWSON, PETER DAWSON, PETER DAWSON, THE ' * "WORLD'S MOST POPULAR SINGER. Ten Million of his Records have been sold. The opening of the Dawson-Hambourg reason in Wellington was the most enthusiastic and tumultuous that has ten experienced there smcp the visit ot Kreisler and Galli-Curci some years ago. So insistent was the audience, for more that Mr.-Dawson and Mr. Hambourg gave an almost complete programme of encores The concert, which was attended by His Excellency the GovernorGeneral and Lady Bledisloe did not finish till a-quarter past 11. "Accompanist: - -> AM* MCHJMWW. THE PRICES OP ADMISSION. Notwithstanding the .enormous expenseof Two Famous Artists on the one platform POPULAR PRICES have been fL-rrinsed for the New Zealand Tour. 'RESERVED SEATS, 7s 6d. unreserved. 5s and 3s (plus tax). Concessions to Studentsi will be available for the FIRST CONCERT ONLY PR ELIMIN ARY BOOKIN G. Applications for Reserved Seats at AUCKLAND Concerts will be received at the Box Office Lewis Eadv, Ltd., Queen Sheet, Auckland, and for HAMILTON at The Bristol Piano Co., 3, Hood htreet. The General Booking at Auckland will EV-SSDI: "TEDJWAY PIANO. TENDERS. - MAUNGATUROTO M.H. TBA SSSs M o? p MATERIAL. | Fresh Tenders (envelopes marked as above), closing with the Sectary Public Works Tenders. Board, on TUtS:DAY, July 28 1931, at.4 p.m., are ljjvited for the Specifications may be inspected and lender Forms obtained from the Public Offices, Auckland, Warkworth. and and the County Office at Dar„aville. The lowest of any Tender not necessarily accepted. July 16. 1931. r p o BUILDERS. BRICK SHOP, DOMINION ROAD. Tenders for the above close at 12 iNoon, SATURDAY, August 1. A. SINCLAIR O'CONNOR. A, Z.I. A.. Argus House, xliPCii btreet. jrjp Q B U -I L D E R S. T\KAPUNA WOMEN'S MEMORIAL COMMUNITY HALL. Tenders are hereby iiivited for the above Building in Woid and Plaster, closing at 12 Noon on MONDAY, August 3. A. S. COLVIN, 411, Southern Cross Building, Chancery Street, Auckland. rp O BUILDERS. Tenders are invited for the erection of a Dwellinghouse in Wood, containing f> rooms and offices, at Glenbrook. Plans and specifications may be seen at the office of the undersigned. Tenders, to be marked "Tenders for Glenbrook House, will be received by the undersigned up to noon on MONDAY. August 3. next. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. MAHONY, DIG-NAN AND FOSTER, Solicit ors, Pukekolie. KAUWHATA TOWN .BOARD. TENDERS,FOR PICTURE SHOW RIGHTS * In Te Kauwhata War Memorial. Hall. Tenders for the above will bo received up to Noon of AUGUST 11. 1931. Terms and Conditions may be seen_ at the Office, of the Town Board. Te Kauwhata. GEORGE McINNES. Town Clerk. rjp O ' • CONTIIA CTO RS. FIRE BRIGADE STATION, ' BIRKENHEAD. Tenders for the above will be received tinti! Noon on WEDNESDAY, August 5. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Plans and specifications obtainable at the Office of . SURREY S. ALLEMAN. A.N.Z.1.A., ~ Architect, Bank N-Z. Chambers, Swan son St. Tenders will be received at 252, Great South Road, up to FRIDAY, July 24, WORKSHOP. Brick. Concrete. Iron Roof. rnENDERS ior Building Bungalow, WellsJL ford.—Plans and specifications may be seen at Heskefh and Richmond's, Solicitors, Auckland, and McPeake's, Wellsford. Close 2Sth inst., addressed "Bungalow," c.o. McPeake's, Wellsford. Lowest tender not necessarily accepted.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20931, 22 July 1931, Page 18
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