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AMUSEMENTS , POSITIVELY LAST DAY. Sessions: 11, 2.15, 4.50, 8. FAREWELL TO " SUNSHINE SUSIE." " SUNSHINE SUSIE." "SUNSHINE SUSIE." "WINNERS OF THE "SUNSHINE SUSIE' TYPISTS' COMPETITION. Ist MISS FORDE 2nd MISS 0. lIILL 3rd MISS M. CLEAL All Trained by BRAIN'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. Also PRESENTATION OF PRIZES TO WINNERS OF TYPIST COMPETITION. /THE PLAZA\ < THE PLAZA / All - British Theatre^/ Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Sessions: 11, 12.45, 2.15, 4.50, 8. COMMENCING TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) A FILM THAT WILL MAKE MOTION PICTURE HISTORY IN AUCKLAND. AN OPEN INVITATION 200 MOTHERS To Attend our Morning Session FRIDAY. 11 A.M., FREE OF CHARGE. Another British Masterpiece—Setting a Standard in Drama aa "Sunshine Susie" has in Musical Comedy. GAINSBOROUGH'S GREATEST Romance—Picture of Emotional and Material Loveliness. AND MARY." AND MARY." AND MARY." AND MARY." AND MARY." AND MARY." AND MARY." AND MARY." AND MARY." The Screen Version of A. A. MILNE'S A. A. MILNE'S Play produced by Gainsborough, -he company which was responsible for "Sunshine Susie," and directed by the same genius, Mr. Victor Saville. THE DOYEN OF SCREEN LOVERS. HERBERT MARSHALL, FRANK LAWTON. " MICHAEL AND MARY." " MICHAEL AND MARY." FOR MEN— If you fell in love with a beautiful woman who was forbidden to marry you owing to a former marriage with a brute who had deserted her, and whom alio did not know whether living or dead, what would you sjo ? THE GREATEST OF ALL BRITISH PRODUCTIONS. "Michael and Mary" is one of those fortunate films which make history as surely as day follows night. Iso happier husband and wife combination has even been seen on stage or screen and their love-making in this picture has a superb quality. BE WISE—RESERVE. Reserves. Phono 41-53 G. Costs No More. CHURCH NOTICES QT. MATTHEW'S. WELLESLEY ST. Citizens' Service of Intercession. TO-DAY and Every Thursday, 12.30-12.50. Speaker: REV. R. J. STANTON. HOUSES (UNFURNISHED) TO LET A TTRACTIVE new House, 4 rooms, kit•£X chenette, all electric, every modern convenience; with or without garrvge; 3rd section.—Gls New North Rd. Phone 21-450. BUNGAJLiOW, Mt. Albert, St. Luke's ltd.; 4 rooms, convs.—Tozer and Tozer. Balmoral. BUNGALOW Bargain, garage. e.h.w: near tram; 20a.—Muir, Chemist. Balmoral. Phone 01-490. BUNGALOWS (2), new, all convs.; garages; 15s and 17s Cd.—MacLeod, Henderson. Gladwin Rd.—Bungalow, all JJ convs.; views; garage; minute trams. — Phone 21-726. PSOM, 33 Wapiti Avenue.— Dwelling, 6 rooms, convs., renovated.—Apply Public Trust. L^PSOM. —Bungalow, 5 rooms, elec. hot -t-i water; garage: 25s.—Harrop and Medley. 28 Shortland St. f?IREY LYNN.—S large Rooms, 20 Susses VJ St., handy Newton.—Apply No. 13. RAFTON, close Hospital.—B Rooms, 2 VJ" Kitchenettes, e.h.w.—Phone 22-230. ALESOWEN AVE.—4 Rooms, convs.; parage; 22s Gd.—Tozer and lozei, Agents. Balmoral. HOME, nic£ 15 Mason's Av., Heine Bay; parage.—Wilson. 17 Yelverton Terrace. HSSe BAY, Jervois ltd.—7-rooined House, convs.; tram 6top; reduced, 30s. —45-499. HOUSE, large, garage, fruit trees; room fowls.—sß Paice Av., Dominion Kd. TV,FT. ALBERT, Leone Ter.,-20s: SpringIVL leigh Av., 20s; Royal Ter.. 16s. — Featherstone. 40-378. MT. EDEN.—7 Rooms, convs.; J garages; 25s.—Shearer, Security Bldgs. MT. EDEN, Best Part, Handy Everything. —5 Rooms, convs.; garage; garden, fruit.—2o-335. IV/TT. EDEN, Woodford Kd.—s Rooms. IYJL convs.; garage.—Fitness. Gorrio Rd.. Epsom. "11/iTIjFORD.—4-Roomed Bungalow, kitchcniVL ette, e.1.; good position; 17a Gd.— Phone 20-Bi4. MILFOHD. —Modern Bungalow, G rooms, verandah, good elevation, e.1., grand sea view, 2 minutes bus terminus; rent, 255.— 'Ring Owner. 23-536. AV'EW LYNN.—Ii Acres. 5 Rooms, e.1., i\ c oal range, e.h.w.; 12s Gd.—rhode, 47-622. ATEW LYNN.—4 Rooms, modern: Golf i> Rd.; view: good section; 12s Gd.— Odlin's. Newmarket XIORTH AVENUE, Narrow Neck.—BungalN low Home, roomy, renovated; 2Gs.— Phone 13-340, evenings. POiSSONBY. Vermont St.—G Rooms, all convs.: £l. Public Trust. PONSONBY KD.. Reservoir.—House, 6 rooms, 20s; adults preferred.—Key, 30 Ponsonby Rd. _________ - ONSONBY, 8 Clarenco St.—i Rooms, e.1.: 17s Gd.—Public Trust Office. REMUERA.— Modern Bungalow. 5 rooms. nil electric: rent.. 17s Or'.—Phone 45-2' l. EMUERA, Near 3rd Section.—Good 7roomed Bungalow, garage; 42s.—Barfoot's. 45-915. _ "tyOYAL OAK, Adjacent Tram. —PicturXV esque Modern Bungalow, 5 rooms; 27s Gel.—Barfoot's. 45-915. S" aNDRINGHAM" Fowlds Av—Modern Bungalow, all conveniences; £l.-1 hone 43-771. - SANDRINGHAM, Ward Terr.—6 Rooms, convs.. range; 22s Gd.—Fitness. Gome Ave., Epsom. __ 5 Rooms, all convs., IGs; 34 Randolph St.; reliable tenant.—Phone 27-309. i"7-Roomed Brick House, every conv.; 2nd i ppction: 305.—305 New North Rd. IpOWLDS' AV.—Bungalow (all renovated), 1 5 rooms, el. hot water; IGs. RICHARDSON RD.—5 Koonu (some furniture); 22s Cd. BANNERMAN RD.—4 Rooms, k ette. blinds: 20s. C. F. BENNETT, Ltd. Phone 42-840. BUSINESSES WANTED BAKERIES, country towns, wanted, buyers waiting; also Milk Rounds, Dairies and Stores.—Send details to the active, reliable agents. SIMPSON AND SIMPSON, 50 Ferry Buildings. BUSINESS, small, showing fair returns, wanted; cash; no duds.—Confidential, SG. HEUAT.D. CASH Business, any line; must stand thorough investigation; etate'turnover. —Profits. 51, IlF,HAr,i>. SMALL Business wanted, showing fair returns; no duds rtouired —R.W.. 30. Hnnin. 'PEAKOOM, Bakery, Mixed Business, suiF--L able couple; must living accommodation.—No Agents, 52, Hejuld.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21342, 17 November 1932, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21342, 17 November 1932, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21342, 17 November 1932, Page 20

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