AMUSEMENTS. EXTRA!!! SENSATIONAL NEWS. WATCH QUEEN ST. TO-DAY AT 12.30 P.M. THE COMPER SWIFT BABY AEROPLANE, - A Twin Plane of the one in which ME. C. A. BUTLER broke the ENGLAND TO AUSTRALIA Record by ONE HOUR and which was flown by MR. H. L. W. WEST, its ownerpilot, from Whakatane yesterday. WILL BE TRANSPORTED FROM MANG-ERE AERODROME TO THE CIVIC THEATRE Where it will bo ON SHOW DURING THE SEASON OP WE EXPRESS OUR THANKS TO MR. WEST AND THE COMMITTEE OP THE AUCKLAND AERO CLUB WHO HAVE MADE IT POSSIBLE FOR US TO DISPLAY THIS UNIQUE LITTLE RECORD-BREAK-ING PLANE. CIVIC Direction: J. C. Williamson Films. 11 A.M. BRITAIN'S DIRECT CHALLENGE TO THE BEST AMERICAN THRILLERS. With Full Co-operation of IMPERIAL AIRWAYS, LONDON, who placed at the disposal of British International Pictures their fleet of Mighty Air Lincirs and all the resources of CROYDON AIRPORT, for the production of " THE FLYING FOOL." M THE FLYING FOOL." " THE FLYING FOOL." " THE FLYING FOOL." " THE FLYING FOOL." " THE FLYING FOOL." " THE FLYING FOOL." With HENRY KENDALL, URSULA JEANS, AND AN ALL-BRITISH CAST. ONE LONG THRILL. NO WAR. ; NO STUNTS— A story of a Flying Detective— Stolen Jewels—Mysterious Paris —London—.Thrills Galore in Iha Fastest Flying Film yet madni. ABSORBING SCENES OF CROYDON AIRPORT. I 2500 SEATS (nightly,i | AT !/, 1/6, 2/, 2/6. COMBINATION TICKETS. IN'CLUDING FULL SHOW, SUPPER. DANCING. INQUIRE BOX OFFICE. PHONE 30-100 Reserves. Don't Forget— AVIATION WEEK STARTS ON MONDAY. THE LYRIC = SYMONDS ST. Phone 43-615. TO-NIGHT, AT S P.M. MARION DA VIES, In "IT'S A WISE CHILD." , Also Great Supporting Featnri'tteu. COMMENCING SATURDAY, "THE BAT WHISPERS" & "HEADS UP."
GYMKHANAS. CHILDREN'S GYMKHANA at EAST TAMAKI SPORTS GROUND. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), COMMENCING AT 12 O'CLOCK. All Equestrian Sport 3 for Children, 15 years and under, for Ponies, 14.2 H.H. and under. Blind Institute Band in attendance. Musical Chairs, Bun Race, Saddling "Race and Jumping Events, etc. Proceeds in aid of S.P.C.A. Buses leave Commerce Street, 11.15 ;i.m„ l.!! 0 p.m. to the grounds. Full particulars from, Hon. Sec., Mrs. P. EL Smith, East Tarnaki. EXHIBITIONS. WEAVING AND g PINNING. Exhibition to he held in the LEWIS F.ADY HALL On THURSDAY. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY OF THIS WEEK. Demonstrations of Spinning and "Wearing-. Display of Antique and European "Weaves. Exhibits of Hand-woven and Hand-spun Knitted Goods from Auckland Provi .ice only. Open 10 a.m. fo 9 p.m. Admission, 6d. Schoolchildren Fre»e. Convened by TANIKO WEAVERS. Darby Street, Auckland. FOR SALE BY TENDER. QEDWELL OIL CO. (N.Z.), LTD. tin Liquidation). I Tenders are invited for the Stock ill Trade, Debts. Plant, Furniture f.nd Fittings and 100 Shares in a Taxi-cab Company and goods to arrive as follows: (1) For a complete purchase of tha aforementioned assets. (2) Or for any portion or part thereof. (3) Particulars and Conditions o! Tender and arrangements made for inspection on application to the undersigned. (4) The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. (5) Tenders close at 3 p.m., NOVEMBER 16. 1931. E. N. S. CHISEOLM, Liquidator. 95-97, Yorkshire House, Skortlnnd Street, Auckland. | jpOR SALE BY TENDER. i ASSIGNED ESTATE OF E. A. Me PEA KE, j DRAPER AND STATIONER, TANEA- | TIT A. "Written tenders are hereby called for the j purchase of Assorted Stock of Drapery and | Stationery, also Fittings, of above. | The Stock and Fittings may be seer, at j the premises. Taneatua, and the Stock-sheets and Conditions of Sale inspected at the j Office of E. H. Metge, Public Accountant, Yorkshire House, Shorthand Street, AuckI land. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. All tenders will be deemed to have been made in accordance with, and with a full knowledge of, the conditions of tender. Tenders will be received at, my Office until Noon on FRIDAY. November 20. 1931, and must ba accompanied by a deposit equal to 10 per cent. E. H. METGE. Assignee. 103-7, Yorkshire House. Shortland Street, Auckland. November 12. 1931. THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD | AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS. ADVERTISEMENTS: i PREPAID RATES.—SEE COUPON TAGS ! TWO OF THIS ISSUE. N.Z. Herald : The recognised medium for best results. TELEPHONES: Advertisements—--8 a.m. to 10 p.m. . . . . 46-OJt After 10 p.m .4-1-693 Replies to advertisements will be received at the Office of the Herald, and when postage is provided will be promptly forwarded on to the advertiser. Please note that tha Postal Department will not deliver letters to any nom-de-plume, initial or number addressed care of any Post Office.The Company does not hold itself responsible for non-insertion of any advertisement or advertisements, through accident or from other causes, or for error in the publication
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 21029, 13 November 1931, Page 18
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