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AMUSEMENTS. - THE REGENT fJ.Z.'s Pre-eminent Talkie Theatre. Direction J. C. "Williamson Films. Three Sessions Daily: 11 a.m., 2.15 and 8 p.m. FINAL SCREENINGS TO-DAY. MARLENE DIETRICH, And VICTOR McLAGLEN, in " DISHONOURED." Brilliant Romantic Drama. COMMENCING TO-MORROW— England's Incomparable Comedian, RALPH LYNN RALPH LYNN RALPH LYNN RALPH LYNN RALPH LYNN RALPH LYNN RALPH LYNN RALPH LYNN RALPH LYNN RALPH LYNN RALPH LYNN RALPH LYNN RALPH LYNN RALPH LYNN RALPH LYNN RALPH LYNN RALPH LYNN RALPH LYNN RALPH LYNN RALPH LYNN RALPH LYNN With WINIFRED SHOTTER And Brilliant All-British Cast, In Ben Travers' ( Brilliant Farce, "THE CHANCE "THE CHANCE "THE CHANCE OF A NIGHT-TIME." OF A NIGHT-TIME." OF A NIGHT-TIME." (A British Dominions Film.) At tho conclusion of its premiere presentation in London, the entire audience rose and cheered vociferously. Press and public alike acclaimed it the best British Comedy that had yet been produced; all were unanimous that it was funnier than "Rookery Nook.'' And it IS Funny! Deuced Funny! It's tho Best of the Whole Lot. "Tons of Money." "Canaries," all of them were dull compared with this great laughter masterpiece. Don't Delay! Bookings are "Heavy! No Extra Chargo for "Reserves. Box Plans at Theatre (Phono 46-888). BE ONE OF THE LUCKY ONES. GET YOUR SEAT TO-DAY. CRICKET, A UCKLAND CITY AND SUBURBAN CRICKET ASSOCIATION. JUNIOR MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE. The Annual Genoral Meeting of the Junior Management Committee of the above Association will be held at the Y.M.C.A., Wellesley Street, on MONDAY, September 7, at 7.30 p.m. sharp. All delegates are urged to attend. Business: General. Election of Officers. E. FAWCETT. Hon. Sec., J.M.C. PLANTS, TREES, ETC., FOB SALE. A CMENAS, Azaleas: Variety Native Trees, _ Pohutukawa, Karaka. etc.—V. Palmer, Florist.- Endean's Bldgs. Phone 45-097. A MARYLLIS, scarlet, 4 flowers each stem; 2 bulbs, Js 6d post free.—Griffiths' Nurseries. Mt. Eden. BARBERRY, good; 1-yr. 14s. 2-yr. 28s 1000: cash with order.—Harry Rogers, Box 24. Puk'Jtohe. BARBERRY Plants, good, Jyr., 14s; 2yr., 28s 1000.—Burrows' Nurseries, Pukekohe. BARBERRY, splendid 3-year trees; 45s 1000. cash : freight extra.—MacDonald, Nurseryman, Manurewa. BURROWS' Reliable Onion Plants, Straw and Long-keeping Brown Spanish; 4s 1000. 4000 or over, 3s Gd 1000; "postage Is 6d; railage, Is.—Burrows' Nurseries. Pukekohe. /COPPER Beech, Phoenix Palms. Red vy l Gums, Daphne, Flowering Peach.— Phone 24-338, Green, Lily Dale Nursery, Auckland. IT'LEAGNUS Plants. 5000, 1-year-old, good J line, 12s 100.—Perkins. Markets. UCALYPTUb, in variety. 32s Cd 1000; J freight paid Nursery Catalogue Free. —Keeley and Son, Cambridge. 1 Spencer Sweet Peas, 18 shades, mixed la 3d oz. packet, posted.—Nurseries. Box 13. Newton. Bulbs, choice, mixed. 3s Od doz., 24s 100.— E. Allan, Nurseryman. Buckland. GLADIOLUS. named. Blue, Violet, Orange, Rose, Yellow, Pink. Crimson, White, Salmon 9d each.—Griffiths' Nurseries. Mt. Eden. ICELAND Poppies, wonderful strain: exquisite shades; 50 2s. posted.—Selwyn Nurseries. Mt. Albert. LAWSONIANA, Eleagnus, 15s; Olearia, Privet. Escallonia, 20s 100: Laurel, 50 strong plants. 17s 6d.—Beaumont, Manurewa. LAWSONIANAS. 2 years. 12in, 17s Gd 100. cash with order.—Sanders. Nurseryman, Hamilton. T AWSONIANAS, 2-yr., 25s 100, rail paid; -LJ other Trees, cheap; satisfaction guaranteed. Coombs' Nurseries, Palmerston North. lILIES, Xmas, 9d; Golden Arum. Is; ■1 Orange Tiger, 9d; posted.—Box 13, Newton. • ONION Plants, Straw. 4s Gd 1000, postage la.—Vazey, 59. Arthur St., Onehunga. ONION Plants, Straw, 3s 6d 1000; postage Is 6d.—Stone, 16, George St., Onehunga. /"VNIONS, Straw Spanish, 5s Gd 1000: rail- " age paid; special quote quantities.— Bcalson. Pukekohe. ONIONS, Straw, good, ss; Brown, 5s Gd 1000 posted; Straw. QOs 5000, rail paid. —Martin, Waimaiiku. FASPALUM, Cocksfoot Seed, mixed, 8d lb.; sow October.—Evans Rosella Rd.. Otr.huhu. P ASSION Plants, Giant Purple, strong, open ground grown, balled; 9s dozen; £3 ICO.— Beaumont. Manurewa. 13INUS Insignis, yearlings, 300.000; 15s J- 1000 cash, at nursery or railway.— John Parish. Rotorna. POHUTUKAWAS, Pepper Trees, Ivowhai. Broom. Passions Tree Tomatoes. Gd each. Postage extra.—Excelsior Nurseries. Avondale. POLLETT'S Prolific Plants. beautiful, choice, fragrant; many varieties: 6d doz. Postage extra.—Excelsior Nurseries. Avondale. QTOCK, Cinerarias, Antirrhinum, Phlox. O - Schizanthur,, Delphinium: 50 2s; 100 4s; posted.—Selwyn Nurseries. Mt. Albert. LEEDS, Suttons', the best yet; also FerJ tilisers, etc.—Everything for the garden at Prime's, Newton. QOW Curtis Nine Star Briccoli; forms 5 to packet, post free.—Fletcher Bros., Ashburton. s SOW Lightning Peas; ready weeks earlier and crops longer than any other dwarf pea; Is Id, post free.—Fletcher Bros., Ashburton. SOW Lightning Cauliflower; forms nice heads G to 7 weeks after putting out plants; Is. post free.—Fletcher Bros., Ashburton. r pOMATO. lree, now red variety, strong J- plants; Is each, 7s doz.. 35s 100. —A linn., Bnckl and. tO Packets Tested Flower or Vegetable A seeds, present, sowing. 2s Gd, posted.— H. Collis. G4B. Dominion R.d. 19 Choicest Perennial Asters, 6s Gd; 6, its Gd; Si> Perennial Phlox, 4s; catalogno free.—Cnllen. Waiinauku. "|9 Named Gladiolus, value, 10s, 7s 6d; -LiJ 7s Gd value, ss; good mixture; 3b Gd dozen..—Cu 11 en, Waimauk 11. i 9 Assorted Fruit Treos and 3 Roses or -t-J 3 Loganberries; £1 cash.—Ranui Nurseries, • Swanson. 1000 Vernon I roes, strong. 2-yr. stuff; J-\J\J\J splondid line; £ls 100.—Ranui Nurseries. Svvanßon.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20968, 3 September 1931, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20968, 3 September 1931, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20968, 3 September 1931, Page 18

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