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AMUSEMENTS ST. JAMES' ST. JAMES* Whero Sound Sounds Best. Sessions: 11 a.m., 2.15 and 8. LAST 2 DAYS. GENE GERRARD GENE GERRARD GENE GERRARD The- Monarch of Mirth Makes Merry at Monte Carlo. In " BROTHER ALFRED." Laughs—Laughter—and Mors Laughter. COMMENCING FRIDAY: COMMENCING FRIDAY: DOLORES DEL KIO AND JOEL McCREA In "BIRD OF PARADISE." " BIRD OF PARADISE." "BIRD OF PARADISE." "BIRD OF PARADISE." "BIRD OF PARADISE." "BIRD OF PARADISE." Tho Scenery the Si lifting the Dancing the Beautiful Music t.ho Acting make this picture tho St. Jarnc3' Biggeit Attraction This Year. KING VIDOR'S STIRRING SPECTACLE, "BIRD OF PARADISE." "BIRD OF PARADISE." "BIRD OF PARADISE." "BIRD OF PARADISE." "BIRD OF PARADISE." "BIRD OF PARADISE." What a Story. Two Impassioned Souls a Millionaire's Son and a Flaming Belle in an Island Paradise. ST. JAMES* FRIDAY NEXT. PLANS AT ST. JAMES 1 . POSITIVELY LAST 3 DAYS! The Year's Greatest —7 Attraction! ' ••ON Bot Auckland again this year! Now Breaking All Records for Attendances!!! THE NATIONAL THE NATIONAL (Opp. John Court. Ltd.) 11 A.M. 2.15 P.M. 8 P.M. REDUCED PRICES OF ADMISSION! Stalls, 1/, Dress Circle. 1/0. Reserves. 1/« and 2/3. Children Half-price. Book at National (Phone 42-IG9). FUNERAL NOTICES r, "RRETHREN ARE REQUESTED //V. -»-> TO ATTEND THE FUNERAL QxJf OF OUR LATE R.W., BROTHER CHARLES RHODES, P.G.W.. which will leave his late residence, "Ronaki," Remuera Road, for Purewa Cemetery, at 3 p.m. TO-DAY (TUESDAY), the 22nd inst. OLIVER NICHOLSON. Prov. G. Master. Brethren are requested to attend the Funeral of our late R.W., Bro. Charles Rhodes, leaving 96 Remuera Road at 3 p.m. TO-DAY (TUESDAY). J. A. GENTLES, P.M., Secretary. ART UNIONS SIGN of the Yellow Lantern Art Union of Banquet Cloths, in aid of Plunket Society.—lst prize, No. 48; 2nd prize, No. 254. ' TENDERS RAPIER HARBOUR BOARD. CONTRACT NO. 411. HARBOUR BORINGS. Tenders will be received by the Board uo till Noon on FRIDAY. December 16, 1932. for MAKING BORINGS OVER THE NAPIER OUTER HARBOUR. Intending Contractors may obtain full particulars of Contract, or arrange visits of inspection, oil application to the undersigned. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JNO. P. KENNY. Secretary and Treasurer. TO PAINTERS.—PAINTING PREMISES AT HENDERSON.—Tenders for the above will be received until Noon of MONDAY, November 28. Specifications may be seen at our Office, No. 71 Power Board Bldg., Queen Street. The lowest tender not necessarily accepted.—NOßMAN WADE, F.N.Z.1.A., A. M. BARTLEY, A.R.1.8.A., Architects. RICE to Build Poultry House. 15 x 60. —Apply Herald. PRICE for Concreting Path or Tar and Sand, 100 ft. x 4ft.; labour and material. Path. 399. Herald. wanted for erecting Bungalow. X —3B Cameron St.. Onehunga. TENDERS for Painting Residence.— Particulars from Grove Bros., 16 Fanshawe St SPENDERS for Refreshment Booth at J- Mangatawhiri Sports close December 14. L. Grogan. Secretary, Pokeno. Phone 17M. MT. ALBERT Concrete Works. .Sandringham Terminus. 12-094.—Foundation. Hollow Blocks, Pumice Coppers, etc.; best quality; moderate. IS BUILDING MATERIAL /GRADED Pumice for Concrete Boilers, VJf Chimneys: Lump Pumice for Painters, Filters.—Waikato Pumice Co., Rangiriri. INSPECT Distinctive Homes now Building. Plans, information free.—National Homo Builders, 9-11 Albert St. PUMICE Concrete Chimneys, Fireplaces, heavily reinforced; single, £5 7s 6d: Double. £lO 10s; all sizes.—Firth Concrete. Rangiriri. TOURISTS AND MOTORISTS GUIDE HAMILTON RIVER VIEW, between Civic Theatre and Post Office.—Tennis. Reduced tariff. —Phone 1481. F. Duffy. Proprietor. WARWICK Private Hotel. Hamilton East.—Charming riverside situation; car accommodation; permanents, casuals. — Mrs. Voysey. H ELENSVILLK. I>ARAKAI House.—Tennis court, social i hall, hot mineral baths under main roof; large garage; reasonable tariff.—Hclensvillo 35, Auckland 46-087. NEW PLYMOUTH CHETWODE" Private Hotel, Devon St. West.—A. A.A.; tennis, garage; quiet; excellent cuisine.—Mrs. Phillips, Hostess. OKOKOIR E GO Inland for your Summer holiday to Hot Springs Hotel, Okoroire. New Zealand's most complete resort. A CCOMMODATION. Sonoma Private A Hotel; select; 8s daily, £2 5s weekly.— Phone 473. Proprietress, Mrs. Gnilick. CHIRM'S Private Hotel, mill, new Ward Baths; £3; 9s 6d daily; appointed A.A.A. Hotel.—Phone 47. DEVONSHIRE House, Leading Private Hotel; Ss day. 15s weekly; garage, free pinking.—Mrs. Dean. Proprietress. OTEL EMPIRE.—The Popular A.A.A. House. Tariff reduced, free garage. Be sure it's the Empire. PARK View, overlooking Government Gardens, Sanatorium; garage, 6 cars freo; tariff, end November, 8s day, 45s week. —H. G. Staple. Proprietor. QUEENSLAND Private Hotel, Rotorua; tariff 8s per day; free garage and parking.—Mrs. Beige. Proprietress. SURREY HOUSE.—Reduced Tariff; 7s Cd Daily. 42s Weekly; home comforts.— Daily. 42s Weekly; home comforts.— Phone 217. Proprietress. Mrs. Devin. rPHE GRANGE (late Oakley), opposite A Station.—Terms moderate; homely.— Proprietress, Mrs. G. Savage. TEACHERS OF ELOCUTION BRIGHT Holiday Recitals, Humorous Sketches. Speeches. Salesmanship Methods, single lessons, postal tuition.— Helen Gril&tha, Academy. Upper Queen St.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21346, 22 November 1932, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21346, 22 November 1932, Page 16

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