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AMUSEMENTS THE NATIONAL, THE NATIONAL, 11 YOU MUST NOT MISS THIS LAUGHTER PROGRAMME.. Hundreds were turned away on Saturday—and a huge audience bad the laugh o£ a lifetime. Efftee First Sensationally Successful British Empire Programme. -== THE - 1 SENTIMENTAL BLOKE. SENTIMENTAL BLOKE. SENTIMENTAL BLOKE. It's all bo very fresh and different, filled with sweet sentiment, the broadest of broad humour and true romance. THE TOWN'S TALKING ABOUT Til ESE FEATURETTES. GEORGE WALLACE GEORGE WALLACE GEORGE WALLACE In a wild, riotous panic of laughter— Everybody says—he's the funniest comedian on the screen—and it's a fact! Funnier than ever he was on the stage at, the old Opera House. Hay and Moon (Dancers). Violin and Ballet Ensemble. Minnie Love (Famous Comedienne). Sundown Quartet (Harmonisers). ~ Ocean Oddities on Great Barrier. Scenic Views of Ballarat. ABSOLUTELY A WONDERFUL SHOW, l'rices, 1/, 1/6, 2/. (Phone 42-169). Reserve at Theatre for To-night. (Direction: Tlios. A. O'Brien.) GEORGE BANCROFT, GEORGE BANCROFT, IN "THE. WORLD AND THE FLESH." i (A Paramount Picture, recommended by the Censor for Adult Audiences). WATCH FOR "SONG OF THE FLAME" RUSSIAN NIGHT AT THE PETER PAN CABARET. PRIZES FOR THE BEST RUSSIAN COSTUMES. WEDNESDAY NEXT. DOUBLE TICKET. ss. DON'T MISS SEEING THE SPINSTER SPIN, FOR ST. JOHN AMBULANCE, CONCERT CHAMBER, WED. AND THURS., Oct. 19 and 20. LECTURES AUCKLAND INSTITUTE. A LECTURE ON "ECONOMIC UNION OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE," Will be given by THE HON. SIR JAMES PARR. K.C., M.G., M.L.C., In the AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY HALL, PRINCES STREET, TO-DAY (MONDAY), ATS P.M. The Public is Invited to Attend. GILGERT ARCHEY, Director. r IX)-NIGIIT.—W. J. MOORE on "LAWS OF HEALTH." under the auspices of the Auckland Practical Psychology Society, Fountain of Friendship Hall, Newton Road. Collections. IN BANKRUPTCY HOUSES (UNFURNISHED) TO LET BAYSWATEE.— S-Rd. Dwelling; beach access, handy ferry; 22s 6d.—Wilkie, Takapuna; 23-490. - . BUNGALOW," bargain; garage, 2rmn. trarfia.—Muir, Chemist, Balmoral. Phones 21-490, 12-817. > BOARDINGHOUSE, small, min. walk Queen St.. li.w., good order; rent reasonable.—l Union St. /"lli'Y, Hatidy Wharf.—B-Roomed ( House, VJ good order: 20s. —1 Union St. EDEN TERRACE. Flower St.—4 Rooms, all convs.; rental. 17s Gd.—Phone 43-895. EPSOM, Gladwin Ret. —Bungalow, 5 rooms, con vs.; garage; min. trams. —Phone 21-72 G. ... IpPSOM.—S large Rooms, electric h.wT; -l-J garage; nice garden; 25s.—Barfoot's, 45-915. IpPSOM. Berne Bay, Ponson by .—Houses, J suit all.—Housby, Greenwood's Cor., .Epsom, and Three Lamps, Ponsonby; 20-934. |_J.R.E¥ L¥JN!S. —G Rooms, butliroom, sculVJ jery. wasbhouse. e.1., gas. fuel • Ji.w., concrete p^ths; 22s Gd.—Scott, Winstone Bldgs." •>. HERNE BAY Waterfront.—7 large Rooms, garage; large, Vection*-—29 Clifton Rd. MX. AJ^bEKl'.—Clean. Jas: another, rooms, l(is; with garage. 22s Gd.— Fratherstone. Mt. Albert. Ml'. EDEN.—4 Rooms, convs.. eara'ffe: 22s (id. —Tozer and Tozer, Estate Agents. Balmoral. MT. EDEN. 2nd Section.—6 Rooms, convs., elevated; 32s Gd.—Warren, City Chambers. 41-149. TV/fORNINGSIDE, Malvern Kd.—s Rooms, •iVA n]l convs.; rental. £l.—J'linnn 43-895. Morning side, 29 - Maivem Rd. g Rooms, convs.; reasonable rental.— Ai>plv. Public Trust. MURDOCH ROAD, houees, three min. Ponsonby car, • califonts, convs.—27 Williamson Ave. v ■ REMUERA, 21 Maungarei Rd.—Modern Horn 1 ;, 4 rooms splendid order; 255. Soarke's Garage. Phone 25-785. QUNGLEN ROAD. —4 Rooms, kitclienettc, O electric hot water; perfect condition.— Ring 17-817. ]\/| I L F O R D , B E A C H. 1U FOR IMMEDIATE OCCUPATION, LARGE HOUSE, 8 ROOMS. *' SANDCROFT.". Suitable Private Boarders. On Big Section. Also SHOP AND BUILDING, with LIVING ROOM. Right on Beach. £1 PER WEEK THE LOT. Apply, OWNER ON JOB, RENOVATING, First Three Days This Week. CITY.— Franklin Rd.. 5 rooms, £1; Day St., 5 rooms, £1; Wcllesley St., G rooms, 1; 7 rooms, 27s Gd. Rd., 4 rooms, 27s Gd; Golf Rd., 7 rooms, 355; Queen Maiy Ave., 7 rooms, 354. MT. EDEN.—Marlboro St., 5 rooms, 27a Gd; Woodside Rd.. G rooms. 255; Milton Rd., 8 rooms, 255; Dominion Rd., 8 rooms, 30s; Grange ltd., 10 rooms, 45b. PARNELL. —Laurie Ave., 7 rooms, 30s; Parnell Rd., 9 rooms, 455, and 11 rooms, Gss; good Boarding House. REMUERA.— Lucerne Rd.. 4 rooms, 32s Gd; Glen Rd., 5 rooms, 30s; Risk Rd.. G rooms, 32s Gd; Ely Ave., G rooms, 30s; Oiakei Rd., 7 rooms, 355; Remuera Rd.. 10 rooms, 50s; 10 rooms, £3; and 12 rooms, £3; PONSONBY. —George St., 6 rooms, 27s Gd; and also Houses in Kinesljuid, Morningside. Onehunga, Sandringliam, and practically all other suburbs. T AIs " DENO JACKSON. 0, COMMERCE STREET, M.R.E.I.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21315, 17 October 1932, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21315, 17 October 1932, Page 18

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