AMUSEMENTS. COMMENCING TO-DAY. UNQUESTIONABLY THE FINEST DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMME EVER PRESENTED IN QUEEN ST. SINCE THE ADVENT OF THE TALKIES. ROXY THEATRE ROXY THEATRE. SESSIONS: 11 || No. |i Paramount Films Present || 1. || First N.Z. Screening EDDIE DOWLING, With JUNE COLLYER, RAYMOND HATTON, RAY DOOLEY, NOAH BEERY, " HONEYMOON ~ LANE." " HONEYMOON LANE." || ISo. || Paramount Films Present jj 2. || First N.Z. Screening PAUL LUKAS, KAY FRANCIS, In "THE VICE SQUAD." "THE VICE SQUAD." 1000 SEATS, 1/. Children, Gel, 6d. DAY AND NIGHT. S p.m. a p.m. NEWTON (Near Grafton Bridge), i AND I EMPRESS EMPRESS 8 p.m. 8 P- m * AT BOTH THEATRES. The Frozen-Faced Comedian of "Splinters," SYDNEY HOWARD, SYDNEY HOWARD, Who is Aided and Abetted by MISS JOAN WYNDHAM, "UP FOR''THE" CUP." "UP FOR THE CUP." "UP FOR THE CUP." si CITY OF AUCKLAND MUNICIPAL BAND Bandmaster; Geo. Buckley. To-night (Wednesday). REM U ERA. The Municipal Band will render a select and varied programme in the Mt. Hobson Reserve. Dilworth Avenue. To-night, commencing at 8 o'clock. Also nt the Zoological Park on Sunday Aftejnoon and Albert Park oji Sunday Evening. DIXIELAND CABARET DE LUXE, POINT CHEVALIER. UNDER 'ENTIRELY NEW MANAGEMENT. The Mecca of Dancing Feet. Be Sure and Book Early for GRAND REOPENING. SATURDAY NEXT, MARCH 19. The Two Great Events of the Year— Dixieland Cabaret* and the Opening c£ the Sydney Bridge. REMEMBER THE DATE, MARCH 19. Double, ss. Reservations Phone 26-615. Watch Papers for Coming Attractions. RUGBY FOOTBALL. A UCKLAND RUGBY FOOTXX BALL UNION. ANNUAL MEETING. JUNIOR MANAGEMENT BOARD.—Rugby < Union Office. THURSDAY, March 17, at 7.30 p.m. RUGBY UNlON.—Chamber of Commerce, Swanson Street, MONDAY, March 21, at 7.30 p.m. T. W. MABEN. Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES. igECTION 146 OF THE LAND ACT, 1924. Notice is hereby given that LAUREATE STANLEY GOODWIN, of Turua, has made application to the Auckland Land Board to select Section 14, Block XII., Piako S.D., containing 16 acres and 16 perches, as shown on the plan lodged at the Kaihere Post Office. Any objections to this application must be lodged in writing at this Office, and a copy thereof served upon applicant as above, within twenty-one days of the date of publication of this notice. K. M. GRAHAM, Commissioner of Crown Lands. Crown Lands Office, Auckland, 9/3/32. Wo apologise to the large number of people who attended the Salo hist week-end for tho lack of space. However, thiß is now remedied, and we can assure patrons every comfort and facility in securing the notable savings on quality meat. Visit our Sale this week. You won't be disappointed. rjX) QUR pATRONS. Wo iilso wish to advise our man"y clients that we have now taken over tho Speedway Butchery, Upper Queen Street, as a Branch Shop. This new Branch will bo conducted on our usual lines. C'nll and inspect. A visit will convince you. QENTRAL M a «t. S'P. JAMES' THEATRE BLDGS.. QUEEN AND LORNE STREETS.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21133, 16 March 1932, Page 22
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