AT 2 THEATRES | CRYSTAL ! CRYSTAL I PALACE | PALACE | f lit Eden Ed.'* RIALTO RIALTO RIALTO RIALTO i (Newmarket.) Direction: Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. TO-NIGHT. AT S O'CLOCK. " ARSENE LUPIN." "ARSENE LUPIN.'* / " ARSENE LUPIN." " ARSENE LUPIN." ' "ARSENE LUPIN." "A." Cert. Tins Story is filled with unique situations and la portrayed by two of the Cinema'si iM.orti Eipert Proponents of the Art of Dramatic Acting— LIONEL BARRYMGRE / LIONEL BARRYMORE JOHN BARRYMORE "JOHN BARRYMORE Come from C3u.ntles3 triumphs—and now you see them TOGETHER FOR THE FTF,ST TIME. With a Great Coat, which include- 1 KAREN MORLET. JOHN TtJLLY MARSHALL. . Also, The Two Great Comedians. LAUREL AND HARDY In " HELPMATES." STALLS. !'■ 1/. H. Children Half-price. TO-NIGHT Auckland's popllar dance. THE \ AUCKLAND BALLROOM \ CLUB. MERVE BREiE AND NEW BAND. j Be. road Hea& cf Aticldand Provincial i I) Dancing Championship. 1 TO-NIGHT. | la Sd Admission 'is. ; HIK EESI Have yuu Hiked Kacgitoto ? , Hore popular erery week-end. Extra i boats needed: last Delightful new ! ■picturesque road to summit. Olive Launches | /leave Step# Sunday. 10 a.m. and ?• i Leave Rangitoto 4.30 p.m.. 5.30 p.m._ and 7 p.m. Hataro fare, la Gd. —N. J. INGLIS, Proprietor. Phone 42-L33. COMMUNITY SOTGDrG #nPHE AUCKLAND X COMMUNITY SINGING COMMITTEE'S FRIDAY NIGHT SING. / FRIDAY NIGHT SING. FRIDAY NIGHT SING. LEWIS EADY'S HALL. 7.30 P.M. „ Bring the Family. LEWIS EADY HALL TO-DAY (FRIDAY). Mid-day. 12.30 to 1.30. COMMUNITY SINGING. COMMUNITY SINGING. HTXCLIE TQM ANB HIS CHILDREN'S CHOIE. Admission Free. ASSOCIATIOir FOOTBALL BLANDFORD PARK. BLANDFORD PARK, "cjlTl SATURDAY. 3 PAL NORTH AUCKLAND NORTH AUCKLAND
NORTH AUCKLAND ' (Holders Brown Shield>, V. AUCKLAND. AUCKLAND. AUCKLAND. EARLY GAME, 1.30 P.M. FALCON CUP REPLAY. GLEN INNES V. PONSONBY. GLEN INNES V. PONSONBY. GLEN INNES V. PONSONBY. Usual Charges: 6d and Is. A BELLI, EacaQonias. Privets. Olearia. 20a. ~ i-Year Lawsoaiana. 30a. extra strong Laura';. 30s. ISO.—Beaumont. M.murewa.A SOMATIC Tuberose, 6d; iladonna Lilies. id; Bare Regale Lilies, (3d.—Nurseries. Box 1,1. Newton, Auckland. f \ TTRACXi V iti Double Paeonies, pink red, white, crimson; strong roots; Is ;6d, posted..—Griffiths*' Nurseries, M;;. Eden. .AuckLincL B ABB EBB Y. Law3oniazias. Pines, Eucalyptus. Shrubs, Fruit Trees, also Yearlings (trade).—Parrel!. Matamata. BARBERRY Plants. lyr.. Iss 1000; 2yr.. 27s ; 3yr-„ 33ff;' £.<j.r., Pukekohe; cash j •with order.—Harry Sogers, Box 24, Puke- 1 kohe. BOXTHORN. 225. 6d: 2Yr. Barberry. 273 (3d.; 3Yr„ 35a. 1000; all strong plants: railage extra.—Beaumont. Mannrewa. BOXTHGKN, '23s 1000; Barberry. 3-year, 35a 1000: good root 3; cash with order. — Macdonald. Manurewa. BURROWS' Be liable Plants; Onions. Stiaw. as; Brown. 6s 1000. We pay jjcstacfe.—Borrows' Nurseries. Pjikekohe. BEAUTIFUL Dahlias Tubers,, mixed Cactus Paeooy Poms, decorative, 7s daz. —Nurseries. Box 13. Newton. Auckland. BETTER Times Coming! Better Seeds Are Here. Catalogue free.:—Better Seeds Co.. Box 1134. Auckland. FLOWER. Caooage. best varieties; V/ Lettuce (Webb's Wonderful;; 100 plants Is 6d. postage Nurseries. Mfc. Albert. T| EPRESSION, Special OSer.—l3 Packets JU Vegetable Seeds, and Flower Seeds. 2a 6dr 400 varieties, own choice. Send for last.—Fletcher Bros.. Ashburton. 1 SLOWER Seedlings tor present planting. Our Assortment. 50 2s. 100 3a 6d, posted.—Henderson's. Box 1642. Auckland. "FRUIT Trees, 12 assorted, best varieties. 1 Jl and 3 GrapeviAs; £I. cash with or- I der.—Ranni Nurseries. Swanson. ! "1 LADIOLUS, prize named, varieties, in 34 '
Vj» unusual shades: ba bd doz. — brown. Raatangi Rd.. Mt. Eden. Auckland. / Vy LADIOLCS. bines, orange, scarlet, laven- j \I ders, pinis, crimsons; 6s 6d doz., I posted.—Brown. Rautangi Ed.. Ms. Eden, j Auckland. I OLA.DIOLCS Bargains.—Mixed Primu- j linns 2a 6d. Earned 3s (3d; Mixed Grandiiforus 3s 6d. Named 5s and 7s <sd doz.; the finest, obtainable, irrespective of ! price: catalogue fret?.—CnHen. Waimsnkii. ] GROW your own Vegetables and Flowers. ! —Fletcher Bros., Ashbnrton. offer 13 Flower or Vegetable Seeds for 2a 6d (400). Synd for List, LAWSONIANA, 2y r.„ 15»; 3yr.„ 255; Syr. Insirnis and Mtmicata, Os, Jos 100.— Coombs' Nnrseries, Palmerpton North.. LEMONS, Lisbon. Eureka - r Poorman Oranges, from £lO 100; grafted Grapetinei. £5 cash. —Barmi Nurseries. Swanson. MACROCaRPA, 2.-7r., ISOa 1000; Lawsoniana 3-yr., 30s 100. Seedless Barberry. —ECeeley. Nurseryman. Cambridge. PNION Plasts. good. 4a fid 1C00; freight paid; redaction r quantities.—Tim' Kogers, Pukeko'oe. ______ PASSION Fruit Plants, 2-yrs.. well rooted; unbailed: 40h per 100.—MacdonaJd. Nurseryman. Mamirewa. * clear. —Borrows .Nurseries. fuKeKone. PHOENIX Pals-i. Daphne, Lucullia,. Boronia. Lasiandra. Jacaranda. Native Trees* Hedge Plants.—Frank Green, Elierslie. Auckland. PINES, 2yr„ 3a 100, 23s 1000, f.o.r. or delivered Auckland. Phone 12-017. SSEX? Potatoes, Gnrcekeeper, ;enaine autumn grown; 10s cwt., cash;.—Bur-JDS-3' Nurseries. Pukekuhe. SEEDS, 12 packets Flowers, or 3 packets Vegetable, Is, posted. Henderson's B'--T 1642. Auckland. '"TOMATO, health; plants. 5s 100: 4,3s 1000. JL ( —Witlber. Ri versdala Kd.. Avondale. /<A AAA Pinna Ins4g*i.ls (Radiafcai. 1 OLNI/VU year 15s per 1000. at nursery. —.Tchn Parish, Nurseryman, Rotorua. PItASTS, TBEES, ETC., WANTED OTJBLE Mauve, White and Cream Primroses wanted, any quantitiet.—F.T., 770,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21277, 2 September 1932, Page 20
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