AMUSEMENTS. FINAL 3 DAYS. CHOOSE WHICH SESSION " YOU'LL ATTEND TO-DAY. ~ Sic: MORNING ... 10 a.m. 3 tic. £ MID-DAY 12.15. «jjc. MATINEE 2.30. EARLY 5.20. stic. (Concludes 7.20.) SIE; EVENING 8.0. Owing to the Bis Business we respectfully urge Ladies . to Attend the Daytime Sessions wherever possible. The Picture Beyond Criticism and above Censorship. "BEN HUR." "BEN HUR." "BEN HUR." "BEN HUR." "BEN HUR." "BEN HUR." Perch.) nee! Never again will mortal eye ever pee the like of " Ben Hur." Set to music of the wonderful original score and enhanced with appropriate sound effects. BOOK NOW. RESERVES 1/6, 2/3, 2/10. PLANS AT MAJESTIC. 2000 SEATS, I/, 1/6, 2/. EDWARD^ Direction:. John Fuller and Sons. Daily at 2 and 7.45. CLARK GABLE. In "SPORTING BLOOD. AIso—JAMES DUNN and SALLY EILERS, In " BAP GIRL." DEVONPORT. VICTORIA At 8. DEVONPORT. BUSTER KEATON, In "SIDEWALKS OF NEW YORK." VAUDEVILLE AND AMATEUR TRIALS. WEST END, TO-NIGHT. * athletic sports. rpE AROHA CYCLING AND ATHLETIC 1 CLUB. Nominations for All Events close with the Secretary, Te Aroha, on WEDNESDAY, M " Ch 16 - E. WATSON. Secretary. ATHLETIC CLUB. THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1932. £75 IN PRIZES —£7s. Entries for Chopping and Open Running Events will be Accepted until MARCH 18. Official Handicaps in Herald on March 22. Programmes from L. W. SMITH, Pineholme, Te Hana. rpE pUKE QLUB. -pj~UGE gPORTS Q.ATHERING, RUGBY PARK. TE PUKE, TyEDNESDAY, jyjARCH 30. CYCLING. RUNNING AND NOVELTY < EVENTS. PRIZES AND TROPHIES TO THE VALUE OP £IOO. ENTRIES CLOSE ON MARCH 19. For further particulars apply to the Sec retary, Te Puke. p CHA p MA jj_ Secretary. TENDERS. TIROHIA ROTOKOHU DRAWTAGE BOARD# PAEROA. Tenders are invitpd for Cleaning the Tirohia Drnin. approximately 3 mile?. Specifica t ions at the Board s Office, \\ ooa Street. Paeroa. Telephone 76. Tenders, addressed •Chairman, will be received up fill 5 p.m. oh WEDNESDAY, March 23. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. W. E. WARD, C rpENDERS, "CLOSING AT 3 P.M. ON THURSDAY, MARCH 24, FOR. THE ERECTION OF THE KOPU STATION HOTEL. KOPIT, Will be received at the Office of the Kauri Timber Co., Ltd., Fanshawe St.. Auckland. Plans and Specifications may be viewed at the Hotel, Kopu, and Kauri Timber Co., Ltd., Auckland. Lowest or any tender not necessarily aod. THE JUBILEE INSTITUTE FOR THE BLIND, PAR NELL. Tenders are invited by the Trustees for tho supply of the undermentioned Articles for Twelve Months, from April 1 next:— J. Bread (best quality l , at per 2lb. loaf. 1. Milk (best quality), new, at per gallon. 3. Butter (best factory), at. per lb. 4. Meat (best quality), nt per lb., percentage allownnce for bone, us per list to bo obtained from the Secretary. 5. Groceries, ns per list, to bo obtained from the Secretary. 6. Conl. Nt per ton, delivered in eis-ton railway trucks, tipped loose at coal cellars, 7. Repnirs of Boots and Shoes. B. Fish'. Tenders close at tho Institute on SATURDAY, March 19, 1932, nt 5 p.m. Envelopes to be marked "Tender." The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. E. BROADFOOT. Secretary. 'FENDERS CLOSING ON 19TH. INST. X for Tractor, Harrowing, Levelling and Sowing approx. 70 Acres of blackberry land at Paeroa. Intending tenderers met Butter Factory, Paeroa, 2 p.m., 17th inst. Particulars from THE FINANCE CORPORATION. Box 102, Hamilton. rp O B U I L D E R S. 1 HOUSE. IN WOOD. WAIWERA (Labour Only). Tenders for above are invited, closing Noon WEDNESDAY. March 23. Plans. Specifications and Tenders nt Argus House, High St. Lowest or any tender not necessariry accepted. C'EDRIC W. K. REYNOLDS. Architect. Auckland. Phone 47-639. BAKER'S Oven to erect.—2o6, Dilworth Building. Phone 44-431. "IDRICE Painting 7-seater Touring Car X Body; paint, etc.. provided.—J.K., 953, Hkkalp. BUILDING MATERIALS. FRESH Water Sand. Shingle; clean quality; any quantity supplied.—Roose Shipping Company. Phone 8. Mercer. HUNTER'S Fibrous Plaster Works, Gt. South Rd., Auckland, for best quality Ceilings. Wallboards.—Phone 24-751 CHIROPRACTIC. CHIROPRACTIC Institute. Inc., Lionel Duggnn. Principal. 43, Winstone Bldg.; X-ray and Patho-Neurometic Service. Phone
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21131, 14 March 1932, Page 18
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