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AMUSEMENTS. 25,000 25,000 AUCKLAND PEOPLE CANNOT BE WRONG. Well over 25,000 people in one week have seen this great picture. All agree it's the beat yet and many are seeing it a SECOND, THIRD and FOURTH time. "VIENNESE NIGHTS" "VIENNESE NIGHTS" IS THE GREATEST PICTURE SENSATION IN THE HISTORY OF THE ST. JAMES'. YOU YOURSELF WILL UNDERSTAND WHY WHEN YOU SEE IT. BE WISE - BOOK NOW! ST. JAMES' ST. JAMES' " Where Sound Sounds . Best." Pro.: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. SESSIONS: 11 A.M.. 2.15 AND 8. "VIENNESE NIGHTS" "VIENNESE NIGHTS" "VIENNESE NIGHTS" "VIENNESE NIGHTS" "VIENNESE NIGHTS" "VIENNESE NIGHTS" (Were Made For Love.) A Warner Bros, and Vitaphone Production. SO STRANGE! SO GREAT! SO OVERWHELMINGLY BEAUTIFUL! YOU'LL NEVER, NEVER FORGET IT! IT'S A MASTERPIECE. ABSOLUTELY NO FREE LIST. PLANS AT ST. JAMES'. GREAT SUCCESS. Owing to the appreciation shown by the Auckland Public THE BIG BRITISH INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMME Will be Continued for Two More Days. TIV 0 L I ll!IIIIIUIUmillllliliT^T!lll!llll!IIIINIU!!N| Where Sound is Perfect— Phone 44-136. Near Grafton Bridge. AT 8 P.M., TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW. THE BRILLIANT BRITISH COMEDY, "UNEASY VIRTUE." "UNEASY VIRTUE." ("A" Certificate Recommendation.) FAY COMPTON. MARGOT GRAHAME, DODO WATTS, EDMUND BREON, A Flirt and a Philanderer, a bedroom and a burglar, a compromise and a confession—then— the laugh of your life at UNEASY YIRTURE." •* Supported by a Smart Farce Comedy, "HOW HE LIED TO HER HUSBAND." Written for the Screen by BERNARD SHAW. STALLS, Is. CIRCLE, la 6d. I TUDOR CINEMA | - REMUERA. " Heated for Your Comfort!" TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW AT 8! Britain's Greatest ComeoLy, " THE MIDDLE WATCH." Featuring Owen Nares and Dodo Watts. A Great Supporting Bill as well. Fam:ly Prices.—ls and Is 6d. Phone 24-749.

THE GREEN PARROT. RIGHT OPPOSITE ST. JAMES*. Special Attention is drawn to otir AFTERNOON TEA & SUPPER DANCES. EVERY SATURDAY AFTERNOON from 3-5. and EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT from 8.30 till 12, when our Band will render all the latest in Snappy Dane© Music. AFTERNOON TEA AND LIGHT SUPPER ON ABOVE DAYS, 2s. No Charge for Dancing. Our poularity is Rowing. Our Service and Dancing Facilities are meeting with genuine aproval. Join the crowd. Be in. Our popular Dance Band will play every night from 10 p.m.-3 a.m. Grills and Special Supper Dishes to pleaee your Taste. Flat Rate Charge, 3s. No charge for dancing. THE GREEN PARROT SUPPER AND DANCE CLUB. Phone 47-236. BUSINESSES FOE SALE. A PARTMENT House, 11 rooms, furnished; ingoing £100; Ist section.— Address at Herald. APARTMENTS, 15 rooms, City; rent ouly £3 10s; price £l4o.—Winter and Pheland, 125, Queen's Arcade. BOOT- Repairing, profit £4 10s; rent £1 ; living accommodation; £4o.—Deerness, Strand Arcade. CARRYING, turnover £IOOO year, books guaranteed; price £4OO, including 2 Trucks; cash required. £250, balance at GJ p.c. Do not miss this wonderful opportunity.—"Winter and Phelan, , Queen's Arcade. DAIRY, etc., turnover £2O; low rental; living rooms; furniture; snip, only £llo.—Josling, Palmerston Bldgs. DAIRY, Cakes, Bplendid stand; easy rental; living rooms; £os.—Ripley, Hellaby's Bldgs. FRUIT, Vegetables, splendid position, terminus; net profits £4 week; £75. Vaughan, Moss, 113, Queen St. GROCERY Opening occurs at No. 365, Dominion Rd., next P. 0.; living accommodation. HOME Cookery, £5 week clear profit guaranteed; price only £l2o.—"Winter and Phelan, Queen's Arcade. HOTEL, exceptionally nice, well apappointed place,'with refined hou6e aaid bar trade; A.A.A. and C.T. House; rent £4; total ingoing appro*. £9OO. WHITEHEAD. Swanson St. HOTELS.— Consult us before gomg elsewhere. Expert advice free. —Winter and Phelan, 126. Queen's Arcade. MILK ROUND, 2G gallons, truck; Dairy, Home Cookery; turnover in shop £3O weekly: cood book; nice district; £l2O cash. Wo have others.—Sole Agents, Simpson and Simpson, 50, Ferry Bldgs. PICTURE Theatres (3), suburban; seating and equipment; your opportunity. Theatre Service Co., 16, Wyndham St. SHOP, modern dwelling, select suburb, good stand. —Apply 521 A. Manukau Rd., Epsom. ' STORM ONT'S Cakes, busy thoroughfare; turnover £2O; accommodation; cheap rental; well equipped; £7s.—Josling, Palmerston Bldgs. STORMONT'S Agency, taking £3O to £35 week; rent 355; 4 rooms, well fitted, stocked; £l7s.—Ripley, Hellaby's Bldgs. SYMONDS ST.—Nice Home, 6 paying guests; reasonable rent; good living.— Ring 42-789. • rpE AROHA.—Select Private Boarding J- House, going concern; £100; sacrifice, ill-health.—Lewis. Te Aroha. THE Frankton Land Mart has for Sale and to Let Hairdressing and Tobacconist Business, ingoing £75; Grocery, including stock. £300; Millinery and Ladies Outfitting. £100; Home Cookery, with living accommodation, £200; Home Cookery, without living accommodation, £250. Several Business Premises to Let. _£Vl A A Cash, quick sale.—Cake Agency c&JLUU and Dairy, at- terminus.—Apply Herald. s nrnn DEPOSIT SECURES 9 J ACRES dbOuU GOOD LAND. „(6 Acres Orchard). Nice House, 6 rooms, glass house, and shop and tea rooms, situated right on concrete road, suburban main highway. Suit a family. For further particulars call on GRIFFITHS. LTD., , 11, Swanson Street. E i ■ I THOROUGHBREDS FOR SALE. ACER, Satinbird, in training; cheap.Ring 27-160.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20969, 4 September 1931, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20969, 4 September 1931, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20969, 4 September 1931, Page 18

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