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AMUSEMENTS 1000 SEATS, I/, 1/, 1/. CHILDREN, 6D, 6D, 6D. AT BOTH THEATRES. TO-DAY. First Screening in the Dominion. Thfc Incomparable Team Together Again. 'THEY FOUGHT LIKE A FURY LET LOOSE FROM HELL." JACK RALPH JACK HOLT HOLT HOLT HOLT HOLT HOLT GRAVES, GRAVES. GRAVES, GRAVES, GRAVES, GRAVES, CO^IpO^S-'" CO^cc,pO^^X'" BREATH-TAKING ACTION . . HEROISM . . . DEEDS OF SUPREME DARING . . . ARMIES TEARING AT EACH OTHER'S THROATS. AN INSIDE STORY OF THE SINOJAPANESE WAR. SURPRISE! SUSPENSE! SENSATION! " WAR" CORRESPONDENT." " WAR CORRESPONDENT." " WAR CORRESPONDENT." " WAR CORRESPONDENT." " WAR CORRESPONDENT." HOLT And GRAVES. HOLT And GRAVES. HOLT And GRAVES. HOLT And GRAVES. More Thrilling than "SUBMARINE." More Spectacular than "FLIGHT." More Thrills and Excitement than •' DIRIGIBLE." =s=STRAND = (Direction: Thos. A. O'Brien.) ANOTHER BRITISH TRIUMPH FROM THE STUDIOS THAT GAVE YOU " FRAIL WOMEN " AND "SALLY IN OUR ALLEY." THE IMPASSIVE FOOTMAN" From a story by "Sapper." (Recommended by Censor more especially for Adult Audiences.) WITH OWEN NARES, BETTY STOCKFIELD, AND A STAR CAST. IT WILL THRILL YOU! IT WILL MYSTIFY YOU! .WHAT DREAD SECRET DID HE HOLD? SEE—"THE IMPASSIVE FOOTMAN." CONTINUOUS FROM 11 A.M. "Phone 43-114 for Reserves. CHURCH NOTICES Q.REAT gERVICE TO CELEBRATE METHODIST UNION IN ENGLAND. rjpO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), AT 7.30, In the QONGREGATJONAL QHURCH. BERESFORD STREET. Speakers: REV. M. A. R. PRATT (President of Conference). REV. G. FROST (St. John's). Chairman: REV. E. D. PATGTTET.i\ Mr. J. Voss (Vice-President) and others •vill take part. Soloist: REV. A. MITCH ELL. Augmented Choir under Professor Chas. Moor. COME EARLY. OFFERTORY. RACING FOR SALE BY TENDER 17ARM FOR SALE * BY TENDER. i I 429 ACRES, moio or less. 8 miles from ! prosperous Waikato Town: 200 acres in ! grass, balance good fern and bush. Now j dairying, requires sheep. ; To be sold to highest cash tenderer over I mortgage liability. Tenders close October 15, 1032. For full particulars, write FARM, Box 1080, Auckland. QTAH UH U PROPE RT Y. The Public Trustee invites tenders for Cash Purchase of Two Acres, Freehold no buildings, situated Station Road. Otahuhu. I Condition? of tender may be inspected at the Office of the undersigm-d. Highest or I any tend'er not necessarily accepted, lenders I close at Noon on TUESI'A\, October 4, 1932. a-nd should be oddrevr-ed to the undersigned in a sealed envelope marked i ender in Estate of Edward Milton Weedon. A. S. FA IRE. District Public Trustee. Auckland. rj-i E N D E R S. iIN THE ESTATE OF BLUESTONE | QUARRIES, LTD. (In Liquidation). | Alternative tenders will be received by j tlie undersigned up to FRIDAY, the 301 h September, I>J32. ut 12 Noon, for the purchase of 111e following ftßsets of the above Company:— . (a) 43 Freehold Sections, in an Estate known as the Renown Estate, situated in Royce Avenue, Mt. Eden, and one Freehold Section, situated in Ellerton Road. Mt. Eden. (b) Any one of the said Sections separately or two or more of the said Sections in lots to suit the tenderer. (c) The Company's equities secured bv eecond mortgages in four lots with dwellings erected thereon, situated in Royce Avenue. Mt. Eden. (d) The whole of the above assets in one lot, including both the Sections and equities. Conditions of tender, plans and Sale and Purchase Agreements may be inspected nt 1 lie Office of the undersigned, Premier Buildings, Durham Street East, Auckland. GEO. W. HUTCHISON. Liquidator. Auckland Sept. IG, 1932.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21293, 21 September 1932, Page 18

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