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AMUSEMENTS. THE REGENT N.Z.'s Pre-eminent Talkie Theatre. Direction .... J. C. Williamson. Three Sessions Daily. 11 a.m., '2.15 and S p.m. LAST TWO DAYS. LAST TWO DAYS. LAST TWO DAYS. JEANETTE MacDONALD, JOE E. BROWN. JOHN GARRICK, '/AST! PITTS, ROBERT CHISHOLM "THE LOTTERY BRIDE." "THE LOTTERY BRIDE." "THE LOTTERY BRIDE." An Incomparable Screen Operetta. With Musio by RUDOLF FRIML. Mirny Scenes in Gorgeous Natural Colour. BIG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. With PAUL T. CULLEN; The Singing Organist. CLOSING DATE. OCT. 1. The Regent's Unique Competition. IT COSTS YOU NOTHING. YOU MAY WIN £2OOO. Full Particulars at Theatre. FRIDAY NEXTGALA PREMIERE SCREENING. AN EVENT OF COMMANDING IMPORTANCE. OCCASIONALLY THERE COMES TO THE SCREEN AN OUTSTANDING PICTURE. PRAISED BY THE CRITICS OF THE WORLD'S PRESS. THAT LEAVES AN INDELIBLE IMPRESSION IN ONE'S MEMORY BY ITS SHEER CHARM AND HUMOUR, SUCH A PICTURE IS FREDERICK LONSDALE'S NEWEST AND BEST COMEDY. " THE DEVIL TO PAY." SPECIALLY WRITTEN FOR THE SCREEN'S BEST LOVED STAR-RONALD COLMAN—

SAMUEL GOLDWYN Presents RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN IN His finest comedy romance, specially written for the screen's greatest romancer by Frederick Lonsdale, author of " On Approval,'' "The Last of Mrs. Cheyney." Etc.— " THE DEVIL TO PAY." " THE DEVIL TO PAY." " THE DEVIL TO PAY." "THE DEVIL TO PAY." "THE DEVIL TO PAY." " THE DEVIL TO PAY." M THE DEVIL TO PAY." " THE DEVIL TO PAY." " THE DEVIL TO PAY." " THE DEVIL TO PAY." (United Artists Picture.) Ronald Colman in the role of an English aristocratic scapegrace .... A prodigal son. prodigal with lovs. . . . He loves and leaves .... Kisses and decamp* .... This well-bred, incorrect scamp has an ingratiating method of sliding through the world on his unbridled nerve. BOOKINGS WILL BE HEAVY. No Extra Charge for Reserves. Box Plans at. Theatre (Phone 46-8S8). TROTTING. WAIKATO TROTTING CLUB. (INCORP.) SPRING" MEETING. ON CLUB'S COURSE. CLAUDELANDS. ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1931. ACCEPTANCES for all Events will close with Messrs. Blomfield and Co.. 67, Shortland Street. Auckland, or with the Secretary, Waikato Trotting Club, Box 7(>. Hamilton. at 3 p.m., on I'RIDAY NEXT, October 2. T. G. REYNOLDS. _ , , Secretary, Telephone 1771, Box 76, Hamilton. BUSINESSES FOR SALE. A PARTMENT House, 7 rooms, every convs.; rent 30s; furniture £65 Apply Herai.d. BUTCHERY, Country.—-Good business; turnover, £9O-£IOO weekly. Ingoing easy.—Butcher. TiVT. Hehai,p. (COUNTRY Bargain Store, wonderful opJ portunity energetic man take over wellestablished and easily-run business; clear profit, week, guaranteed; price, valuation, approximately, £SOO. Winter and Phela-n, Queen's Arcade. DAIRY. Home Cookery, well fitted, stocked; rent 22s Gd; 4 Rooms; price £Bo.—Ripley. Hellaby's Bides. bus stop; owner leaving; sacrifice stork, etc.. £36.—Apply Herald. TRUIT. Mixed, good position; rent. £1; 3 Rooms; £3s.—Ripley, Hellaby's Bides. GROCERY, prospering, good livms accommodation, cheap rout, main thoroughfare; cheap cash; no agents.- -Apply Herald. HOTELS.— Consult us before eoing elsov/hera. Expert advice free.—Winter and Phelan. 126, Queen's Arcade. HOME Cookery, mixed, bolter's oven, machines, 170 loaves, smalls, schools trade, livine accommodation; reasonable rental; rare cbnnc.o here.—sß. (It. North Rd. HOTEL, trade .£9O; no Goodwill; buy furniture; £soo.—Kay-Ktratton, Colonial Mutual Bldgs. HOTELS. —Every good Hotel that's for Bale I've got it.—Kay-Stratton, Colonin,' Mutual Bldgs. RESTAURANT, busy locality, city; terms, or would consider Partner.—Write W., 677, Herald. SERVICE Station, Garage, established, south suburban: central position.—Full particulars Warren. City Chambers. Phone 41-149. Dry Cleaning. Dressmaking, »- country town; low rent; pood connection.—Snip, 76:3. llkrald. _L*OA —Confectionery. Mixed, suit single ~vO'/ lady.—.Toncs-Prosscr, Safe Deposit Bides.. Hieh St. -P'Yk —Restaurant Dining Room, going ' O concern; good country town; suit M.C.; monthly turnover £SO-£Go.—Apply Restaurant, 98, Herald. BUSINESSES WANTED. BUSINESS Sales Co. can sell your Business promptly; why waste time?— Call J> ness promptly; why waste time?— Call 63. Queen St. BUTCHERY Business, good, approximately 6 bodies.—Particulars to Bryden. 174. Queen St. I Want. Houses, Shops; send particulars of yours: numerous reliable _ tenants waiting: also Businesses all kinds.—s3, Gt. North ,Rd. PETROL Station, good, wanted to rent, any district.—Tenant, 731, Herald.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20991, 30 September 1931, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20991, 30 September 1931, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20991, 30 September 1931, Page 18