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AMUSEMENTS. ST. JAMES' ST. JAMES' "Where Sound Sounds Best." Sessions: 11 a.m., 2.15 and 8, A GREAT AND EXCITING PICTURE FOR THE CHILDREN. SPIES FIGHTING ALONE FOR THEIR COUNTRY-LOVERS FIGHTING EACH OTHER FOR DUTY CONSTANCE CONSTANCE CONSTANCE CONSTANCE CONSTANCE CONSTANCE BENNETT BENNETT BENNETT BENNETT BENNETT BENNETT ERIC VON STROHEIM ERIC VON STROHEIM "THREE FACES EAST." "THREE FACES EAST." "THREE FACES EAST." "THREE FACES "EAST." "THREE FACES EAST." "THREE FACES EAST." A Warner Bros. and Yitaphone Production. Tho Supreme Melodrama Midnight at tlie British Embassy—Darkened Rooms-—A Woman's Hand Groping for the Safe—Slow Footsteps—A Muffled_ Scream— A Night of Thrills and Shivers. Plans at St. James'. Where Sound Is Perfect. Near Grafton Bridge. TIV 0 L I Reserves Under New Phone 44-136.' Management. TO-NIGHT AT 7.45 P.M. SHARP. BIG DOUBLE-FEATURE PROGRAMME. CHARLES ROGERS " ALONG CAME YOUTH." And s HAROLD LLOYD " FEET lU FIRST." In the laughing thrill of a lifetime. More than a moving picture—a gay excursion for the whole family. Usual Prices—Stalls, Is; Circle, Is Gd. Entire Change of Programme To-morrow. To-night, at 8. —THE— To-night, at 8. TUDOR CINEMA. Direction: Henry and Phil Havward. TO-NIGHT and TO-MORROW NIGHT. CLIFFORD MOLLISON & DODO WATTS in "ALMOST A HONEYMOON." The Play that made London rock with laughter. Superlative Supporting Programme. Family Prices: 1/. 1/6. Reserves. 24-749. MEETINGS. A UCKLAND ELECTRICAL INDUSTRIAL UNION WORKERS. TRADES OF SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING. (Called under the Provision of Rule 26A (1), TRADES HALL, MAIN HALL, HOBSON STREET, THURSDAY NEXT, AUGUST 27, 8 P.M. SHARP. BUSINESS: Presentation of Important Reports and General. (Signed) A. PETRIE, President. ALL MEMBERS ARE REQUIRED TO ATTEND. rpRENTHAM SCHOLARSHIP FUND Tho Annual Meeting of Members of thf . Association will be held at the office of th« Secretary, D.I.C. Building, Brandon Street Wellington, on MONDAY, the 14th day oi September, 1931, at 2.30 p.m. BUSINESS: 1. To consider the Report and Balancesheet and the Auditor's Report' thereon. 2. To elect Five Members to the Executive Committee. The _ following Members retire from the Committee, but are eligible for re-electioE, namely:— S. Kirkcaldie, Esq. Major-General R. Young, C.8., C.M.G.. D.S.O. M. J. Reardon, Esq. Major-General Sir E. W. Chaytox. K.C.M.G., C.8., A.D.C. T. B. Strong, Esq. JAMES McINTOSH. Secretary. CORPORATION NOTICES. JgOROUGH OF MOUNT ALBERT. NOTICE OF SPECIAL ORDER. "Notice is hereby given that at a Special Meeting of the Mount Albert Borough Council, held on Saturday, the 15th day of August, 1931, the following Special Resolution was passed and will be submitted for confirmation at the Ordinary Meeting of the Council, to be held on TUESDAY, 22nd day of September, 1931, nt 7.30 p.m., in the Council Chamber, 539. New North Road, Mount Albert:— " The Mount Albert Borough _ Council hereby resolves by way of Special Order that all works which have been, and will be, carried out in the Mount Albert Borough for unemployment relief under the Unemployment Board's Scheme No, 5 are hereby declared relief works for the purpose of t Section 155 of the. Industrial Conciliation I and Arbitration Act, UTTING Town Clerk. Morningside, August 17, 1931. WINES FOR SALE. A UCKLAND WINE CO., Rutland St.fx Choice Port Wnie. 30s case; freight paid.—Phone 44-409. INVALID Port, 455; Claret, 455; Red, 48s; Sherry, 4Ss; Extra Special Sherry, 60s; Special Reserve Port. 60s: freieht paid, delivered free.—Corbau's " The Wine People, Mount Lebanon Vineyards. Henderson, or 31. Fort St.. City Phone 42-463. I3ORT, Sherry, Claret, excellent quality, 003 case delivered, freight paid.— Phoenix Wines, Phoenix Chambers. Auckland. RICH Port Wine, Reduction, 25s 2 gallons at depot, bring jars.—Corban's Wines, Fort St. . OAS Case.—Frontiennc, rich, sweet, red Ou Wine, delivered, freight paid.—Crowe Wines, Elliott St Phone 47-135. CHIROPRACTIC. ALAN C. TURTILL Palmer Graduate, 105, Dilwortb Bldg (First Floor), Quoen St., Auckland. Phone 47-246. B\RR AND BARR. Palmer Graduates. Members N.Z.A.C.A., Bank Street. Whangarei. Phone 600 2. Regent Street. Hawera. Phone 2579. DUGGAN, Miss Freda, Palmer Graduate, Member N.Z.A.C.A Winstone Bldg.. Queen St. Phone 46-414. GILES AND GILES. Palmer Graduates. Members N.Z.A.C.A., Dilwortb Bldg.. Auckland; Princess St., Dunedin Phone 45-525. ; LIONEL DUGGAN. 43. Winstone Bldg., Queen St.—X-ray Patho-Neurometer Service Phone 44-929 TENNIS REQUISITES. BADMINTON arid Tennis Requisites.—Re stringing, special hard court tenni' gut. -Griffith's Tennis Service, WakefieV St.. 50yds. from Town Hall BUSINESS NOTICES. QRDER THE MEMORIAL IN GRANITE Imperishable ns the Pyramids. Manufactured in Auckland by M C N J£ASON. Better Workmnnshin than in Imported Memorials. A Guarantee with J3very Order. 109, SYMOXDS STREET Send for '<Vf>p Cntnlogue INSURANCE. STANDARD Insurance Co., of N.Z., Ltd. Office, Victoria St. East.—Percy J. Watts, Manager.

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

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20959, 24 August 1931, Page 16

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