AMUSEMENTS. THE REGENT N.Z.'a Pre-eminent Talkie Theatre. Direction....J. C. Williamson Films. Three Sessions Daily, 11 a.m., 2.15 and 8 p.m. LAST DAY. FINAL SCREENINGS IN AUCKLAND. The Screen's New Magneto Personality, TALLULAH' BANKHEAD, With CLIVE BROOK, "TARNISHED LADY." Also Showing: THE GLACIER'S SECRET, A Vagabond Adventure on Mt. Cook. And PAUL T. CULLEN. Wonderful Success ol the Singing Organist. COMMENCING TO-MORROW Arthur Mr mnierstein's Delightful and Spectacular Musical Comedy Romance, " THE LOTTERY BRIDE." "THE LOTTERY BRIDE." "THE LOTTERY BRIDE." "THE LOTTERY BRIDE." "THE LOTTERY BRIDE." (A United Artiste Production.) Starring JEANETTE MacDONALD, JEANETTE MacDONALD, JOE -E. BROWN, JOFIN GARRICK ZASU PITTS. I A Radiant Romance, alive with the Glorious Music ot Rudolf Friml, Composer of "Rose Marie." "The Vagabond King," etc. AN IN COM PA H A BLE SCREEN OPERETTA. Seeking to forget the lover who deserted her, this beauty gambled away her lovo and happiness on the spin of a lottery wheol. I New heights of melodious grandeur in a j tale of troubled hearts the peak of I pageantry a kaleidoscope" of colour ! a reverie of rich romance— —a momentous picture everyone will enjoy. And THE REGENT ASSISTS THE EMPIRE CANCER FUND. UNIQUE COMPETITION. j "Why the Cancer Art Union should bo Supported." THREE BIG PRIZES FOR THE THREE BEST ANSWERS. Ist Prize: 25 Free Cancer Art Union Tickets. 2nd Prize: 15 Free Cancer Art Union Tickets. 3rd Prizo: 10 Free Cancer Art Union Tickets. IT COSTS NOTHING TO ENTER—YOU MAY WIN £2OOO. All entries lo bo addressed "The Editor. 'Lottery Bride' Contest, Regent Theatre, Auckland.Closing date October 1. Editor's Decision to bo final. Boy Plans at Theatre (Phone 40-88S). No Extra Charge for Reserves. CHURCH NOTICES. ■g.APTIST TABERNACLE. TO-DAY. 2.45 p.m.. ADDRESS by MR. W. J. BEASLEY, of Melbourne. i At. 7.30 Mr. Beasley w'll give a Moving Picture Lecture on MISSION WORK in I Indian Villages. All Welcome. T. MATTHEW'S. WELLESLEY ST. ' Citizens' Service of Prayer. TO-DAY (THURSDAY). 12.30 to 12.50. Speaker REV. CANON FANCOURT. (SW L*l2Jx JUBILEES. ARIOTAHI JUBILEE. ! TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), SEPT. 25. All Past Scholars and Friends are cordially invited (o participate in the Opening Celebration of New School and Reunion at 2 p.m. Dancing and Cards at 8 p.m. Flavell s Orchestra. Gents. 2s Cd. Ladies, a Basket. WRESTLING. AUCKLAND Auckland wrestling RESTLINC \ SSOCIATION. Association. PROVINCIAL AMATEUR WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIPS. [ The above Championships will bo held ion WEDNESDAY. September 30, and | THURSDAY, October 1. I Entries, accompanied by 2s 0d deposit and correct weights, close at Noon, SATURDAY, September 26, at Professional Chambers, High Street. SECTIONS FOR SALE. quarter-acre, between school, storo, ' Nihotupu ; £220 cash.—T. Wood. Nihotupu. TVf ISSION BAY, Waterfront.—Sheltered, -J-'-L sunny, glorious views; one only. £350 —Half Price. 207, Hkrai,t>. ECTIONS. Cheap. Mission Bay. £2OO. £350: Dominion Rd.. £l7s.—Maybill, Dilworth Bid?;. HOUSES AND LAND WANTED. BUNGALOW, 0 rooms; Parncll, Reninera, Mt. Eden, Epsom, Mt. Albert; uni encumbered section, Mt. Eden, A'l2s, as dej p( sit. —Viiilcs. S3. Queen St.. j INARMS wanted urgently by Anderson | J and Co., 513, N.Z. Ins. Bldg. I^A RMERS.—We have an extensive enquiry J for country that can be farmed on today's prices.—Kindly send fullest particulars. SAMUEL VAJLE AND SONS, LTD., Auckland and Hamilton. TTOL'SE, small, with large Section, in or handy City; reasonable.— A.8., 318. llickai.l>. I (U\ Acres, equity Rotorua House, as deILfv/ poSit; no agents.—Bedrock 102, II KitAi.n, Oi~ Acres, or more, North, partly improved: >JiJ buildings. Price, about £000; £75 deposit.—Urgent, 371, Hkuai.d. HOUSES & LAND FOR EXCHANGE. BEAUTIFUL 8-roomed Residence, waterfront, Uerne Bay, for small Dairy Farm, going concern, up to 60 acres; 25 miles of Auckland. No agents. COX, < >, Pacific Buildings, Auckland. OOUNI'RY Store, Freehold, offered ejT , change for I'arm, handy coast —Storekeeper. 2OS Ur,HAM>. I VA IKY Herd, Sheep. Cattle, wanted, for ' Shop Pioperty, House or Business.— Farmer. 3-15. 11 Kit A i,i>. iEXCHANGES. All kinds arranged. Send -J particulars to-day Clients waiting Geo. Cole, 130. Renitiera Rd., Auckland GROCERY Business, all cash over the counter trade, wanted to exchange for Citrus or Apple Orchard; slock and piant £looo,—Send particulars, Basilicas. 435* J t KHAI.D. GOING Concern, Sheep Farm, about 1000 acres, must be sound value, wanted in exchange for Freehold Hotel, trade £7O weekly; equity, £1350; cash, £soo.—Ellison and Kennedy. To Kuiti, Sole Agents. HOUSE, unencumbered, Remnern, £1650, and cash, offered for 100 Acres, liandv Anckland.— Ruthcrford. Lister Bldg. 100 i,u;rps * Going Concern, offered ex-J-\JW change for City Property.—Farmer, 209. HEUAM). 9Art Acres, 20 miles South Auckland; £25 per acre. Exchange for about 50 Acres.—Rutherford. Lister Bldg.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20986, 24 September 1931, Page 18
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