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AMUSEMENTS. \ AT AT / THE NATIONAL. / 11 - 2.15 -S. \ Direction J. C. Williamson Films. STILL "BOOMING! (TRANSFERRED FROM THE REGENT) A TRIUMPH GREATER ' THAN ANY! A Climax in Achievement. IT OVERSHADOWS ANY PICTURE EVER MADE. The Giant Epic of the Air, " DIRIGIBLE," 44 DIRIGIBLE," 44 DIRIGIBLE," " DIRIGIBLE," Starring JACK HOLT, RALPH GRAVES, FAY WRAY, And HOB ART BOSWORTH. UNFOLDING ONE OF THE MIGHTIEST PRODUCTIONS THE SCREEN HAb EVER GIVEN US. Stupendous Scenes find Spectacle that lire beyond description! Strong and Stirrmv. Drama that clutches at one's very heart! A Siory of .Romance that fills one with joy. "DIRIGIBLE" RANKS AS THE MIGHTIEST OF THE MIGHTY. Also Splendid Supporting Features. PRICES: '2/-, 1/0 and 1/-. Childrcn, Half-Price. RESERVES, PHONE 42-tG9. THE LONDON. THE LONDON. A FOX SPECIAL FEATURE. With CONSTANCE BENNETT, LEW AYRES, BERYL MERCER, "COMMON CLAY." "COMMON CLAY." "COMMON CLAY." Does One Slip Make a Bad Woman? A Picture That Will Grip You! Sessions: 11.15, 2, 4.6 and 8 o'clock. Afternoon Tea Free Circle Patrons Only. Served at :3.-15. THE LONDON. DEMONSTRATIONS. A N I N v I T A T I O N. M RS - G. I. M°C ABK (Principal of the McCabe Academy of Dressmaking', London, Sydney, Wellington. Auckland). EXTENDS A CORDIAL INVITATION TO ALL AUCKLAND LADIES TO A FREE DEMONSTRATION OF DRESSCUTTING, TO BE HELD IN THE CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, AUCKLAND. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 20. AT '2.30 P.M. 13.; sure you come along and see how simple it is to cut, mnk* patterns and design clothes for yourself and others by our system. M c C ab e 4 cademy of JQRESSMAKING. 4TH FLOOR, COLONIAL MUTUAL BLG.. 159. QUEEN STREET. AUCKLAND. rjHIENTEAM gUIIOLARSHIP JpUND, The Executive Committee invites applications for TRENTHAM SCHOLARSHIPS for the Children of Soldiers of the New Zealand Expeditionary Forces, or of members of any Military or Naval or Air Forces of the British Empire, or tho Children of women who served as Nurses, either as members of, or attached to, the New Zealand Expeditionary Forces, provided that such Soldiers or Nurses were born in New Zealand or were domiciled in the Dominion immediately prior to August 4, 1011. Applications will bo dealt with in the following order of priority:— 1. To children of Soldiers or Nurses who died on Activo Service. 2. To children of Soldiers or Nurses who were'wholly or partially disabled on Active Service. a. To children of Soldiers or Nurses who were on Active Service with the New Zealand Expeditionary Forces. 4. To children of Soldiers or Nurses who served as members of tho Forces of the British Empire. Such children must haj-e attained the age of M years, or have obtained a Proficiency Certificate. Application Forms may be obtained from and must bo lodged with tho Secretary, on or before THURSDAY, the Ist day of October, 1931. , JAMES McINTOSH, Secretary. P. 0., Box 2SI, Wellington. REMOVAL NOTICES. MADAM K MILAT. French Dressmaker, has removed from Union to Dilworth Building. HOUSES (UNFURNISHED) TO LET. BAKER ST., City.—Cottage, 8 rooms, electric light; 12s (>d.—Public Trust Office. BUNGALOW, 4 rooms, kitchenette, conva; near tram. —Wilkins, 4. Lloyd Av., Mt. Albert. LJiURNLEY TERRACE.—4 Rooms, scul--D lery, gas stove, califont, porcelain bath, e.l.j 23s (id.—Scott, W ; :i»tone Bldg. J^PSOM. —Bungalow, 5-roomed, all convs.— -J Seaman and Shove, 4, Wyndham St. "L l PSOM.—Bungalow, 6 rooms, kitchenette, ■JCj garage; 40s. —Barfoot Bros., N.Z. Insurance Bldg. RAFTON Rd., 82A. —9 Rooms, oil)cos, J some furniture, lease reliable people; views. _____________________________ LYNN.—Five Rooms, all convs.; VJ 255.—-Appiy Public Trust. (\IIEY LYNN, Crummer ltd.—4 Rooms, VJ kitchen, ec.illery, conva.—Apply Public Trust Office. /'I OOD House. 5■ rooms, kitchenette, gas VJC stove, califont, e.1.. garage; 5 minutes 3 trams, 2nd section.—Apply, after 10 a.m., 31. Beimel's A v., behind Eden Park. eALF-HOUSE, Kelt-contamod, Park Rd.; -• 22s Cd.—Frank Winstone, 73, Custom? Street. HERNE BAY.—S Rooms, range, conva,; handv trams school ; 25s. —IG3, Ronson by Rd. . HOUSE, C rooms, all convs.; harbour view. -J. Stitchbnry, f>, Cnrran St. MI'LFOHD.— Modern 4-roomed Bungalow, kitchenette; handy shopping; e.L; 17s Cd.—l'lione 20-844. MT. ALBERT, 13. Maybeck Rd.—Bunga low, close to tram, elevated position. MT. ALBERT.—New North Rd., garage; 25r. Martin Av., 27h (id. Baldwin Av.. 30s.—Feathcrstnno. Mt. Albert Terminus. MT. A LBERT.—Modern Bungalow. 1 rooms, kitchenette; 27b Gd.—Central Acjency, 47, Elliott St. MT. ALBERT Chatham Av.—G Rooms, latest convs bargain, 28s Cd.—Rinf 20-560 to-day. TV/fT. ALBERT.—6-Roomed modern Hesi -t'J- detice, e.1., e.h.w., gas Btove; garage 27s fid.—Bruce Scott, Winstono Rldgs. MT. EDEN.- f> Rooms, close trams, quie' locality.—Christian, Ferry Bldga TV/fT. EDEN.—Bungalow, (5 rooms, el. hXv. •I'J- handy situation.— Bar.foot's, 45-215. MT. EDEN RD.—Bungalow, 5 rooms C rooms furnished), e.l. and convs.; bandy 3rd section; 32a Cd —C F. Bennett, Ltd. Queen St. Phon 12-810 IV/I'T. ROSKILL.- Bungalow, 4 rooms, kit ■III. ehenette. conveniences; 20s.—Central At'enny, 47. Elliott St. NARROW NECK.—Cottage, convs. : fl per week.—Apply 8, North Av., Devonport. ONE TREE HlLL.—Bungalow, 5 rooms elec.; garage: £1 Bs.—Brooke, Phoenh Clin mbers. PARNELL— 4 Rooms, conva., handy rail "'••v £1. —81, Rye Lane. Phone 46-123 ARNELL, handy Newmarket,—G Rooms, rent 30s. —10, Sarawai St. Key opposite. IS PARNELL RISE. Mutu St.—Nine Rooms 27s Gd • 5 Rooms. 255; convs-. Key* I 27s Gd ; 5 Rooms, 255; convs. Iveyt ndjoinintr.—Beaver. Kohimtiruma. OAR NELL, 5. Scarborough St.—s Rooms, X 22a Cd.—Tozer and Tozer, Agents, B&l-

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20959, 24 August 1931, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20959, 24 August 1931, Page 16

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