AMUSEMENTS RESERVES PHONE 41-586. THE PLAZA \ \ THE PLAZA 7 Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Sessions: 11 —1.15 —2.30—s—B.5—8. Note: 5 p.m. Session Finishes 7.15. | 2 SENSATIONAL ATTRACTIONS £ THE GREATEST OF ALL SIR CONAN DOYLE'S SHERLOCK HOLMES STORIES. AND IT'S BRITISH! THE SIGN THE SIGN THE SIGN OF FOUR. OF FOUR. OF FOUR. ARTHUR WONTNER i SHUDDERING DRAMA-MYSTERY AND THRILLS. ] No. 2 Sensation— ROSCO ATES, In ' j "LAME DOG INN." I AS EXCITING AS IT IS FUNNY. PLAZA'S NEXT CHANGE. ENGLAND'S GREATEST ENTERTAINMENT. First N.Z. Presentation. EXCLUSIVE TO THE PLAZA. J*. A. MILNE'S SENSATIONAL PLAY. EDNA BEST, HERBERT MARSHALL, MICHAEL AND MICHAEL AND MICHAEL AND MICHAEL AND MICHAEL AND MICHAEL AND MICHAEL AND MICHAEL AND MARY." MARY." MARY." MARY." MARY." MARY." MARY." MARY." WAS THEIR BIGAMOUS MARRIAGE A SIN? HIKERS! Spend Dominion Day Hiking, Rangitoto, new roulo; gorgeous scenery, beautiful views. Olive Launches leave Steps 10 a.m. Leave Rangitoto 5 p.m. N. J. JNGLIS. Phone 42-133. POWER BOARD NOTICES THE AUCKLAND ELECTIUC-POWER 1 BOARD. SHUTDOWN. Notice is hereby given that the Supply will be Shut down, for the purpose of carrying put important alterations, TO-DAY, September '2O, 1932. between the hours of 9.30 a.m. and 10.30 a.m., in the BUCKLAND ROAD "AREA. R. H. BARTLEY, General Manager. LAWN TENNIS COURTS (Chip) Situated St. Andrews Rd. Mt. Eden-Epsom. OPENING DAY. OCTOBER 1. Vacancies for Members. Applications Invited. Annual Sub.: Men, £2. Ladies, £1 10s. Plus 2s Affiliation Fee. Inquiries, Phone 47-892. R. S. MICH lE, Hon. Secretary, 19 Grange Road, Mt. Eden. Join Progressive Aotea for Enjoyable Tennis. ARD Courts for Hire; Vacancies in another; experienced players.—Muir. rVipmist. Balmoral. XJARIHAKA Tennis School, 193 KarangaJL hape Rd., opp. Newton Post Office.— Peel and Cleghorn, Telephone 45-909. SPORT GOODS HOUSES (UNFURNISHED) TO LET A LTEN RD., 6 Rooms; Parnell, 6 Rooms; A Edon Terrace, 7 Rooms.—Auckland Grammar School Board. VONDAL^.—Bungalow, elevated, views; minute trams; rental £l.—Phone 45-418. BUNGALOW, electric; close Ellerslie Railway. Green Lane trams.—26 Nolan Rd.. Green Lane. UNGALOWS. 5 rooms, one with garage; reduced 22s 6d.—Muir, Chemist, Balmoral: 21-490. ODRINGTON ST.—4 Rooms, e.1.. gas stove.—27 Hepped St.. Phono 27-072. TVOMINION RD.—b rooms. nT\ convs._; 1 / large section : renin 1. —i hone 4..-Sfto. Jjt 1 JlO N Terrace.— Cottage, 4 rooms, e.1., LI convs.; IPs.—Ring 21-274. 17PSOM.— 11 Rooms, nice section, all convs.; li 3rd section : CPs.—Phone 20-942. EPSOM.- Bungalow, G rooms, electric; beautiful section, flowers; 27s Gd.—Harrop and Medley, *2B Shortland St. J GREY LYNN, Arnold St.—6 rooms (roughcast); convs.; garage; 30s. —Phone 43-895. HERNE BAY.—9 Rooms, every possible conva.. all been renovated inside and out: £2 10s.—Mayhill. Dilworth Bldg. i HERNE BAY Waterside, 17 Hamilton j Rd.—B lovely rooms, garage, reasonahlft.— Open 3 to 4 days. . HOUSE. 7 rooms, Jervois Rd., all convs.; tram stop; £1 lis 6d. —Phone 45-499. HOUSE, nice, 8-roomed, large porch; few minutes Symonds St.—Owner, 7, Hehald. HOUSE. 6 rooms, Buckland. near Pukokohe: Glasshouse also available. —hi. Allan, Buckland. MANGERE BRIDGE.— five, rooms, li acres, 2min. bridge.—Newton, Trafalgar St.. Onehunga.—Phone 12-238. EWMARKET, King St.—Four Rooms, partly furnished; 10s weekly.—Public
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21292, 20 September 1932, Page 16
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