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AMUSEMENTS FREE TO THE LADIES. A SAMPLE OP ZO-GLO BEAUTY POWDER. LAST 2 DAYS OF ENGLAND'S GREATEST COMEDY; 1 GHOST TRAIN. GHOST TRAIN. GHOST TRAIN. THE GHOST TRAIN. THE GHOST TRAIN. GHOST TRAIN. GHOST TRAIN. GHOST TRAIN. With The Janiior from "Sunshine Susie." JACK HULBERT And Royalty's Favourite. CICELY COURTNEIDGE, In THE COMEDY THRILLER. Far More Exciting and Hilarious Than the Play. AVOID THE QUE,IJE—RING 41-586. Sessions: 11, 12.30, '2.15, 5, 8. Note—s p.m. Session Finishes 7 p.m. THE THE PLAZA PLAZA The All - British Theatre, Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. OUR NEXT CHANGE. YET ANOTHER FROM THE GAINSBOROUGH STUDIOS. Maintaining the high standard of entertainment of our previous programmes. EDGAR WALLACE Never Wrote a Finer, More Gripping Play. " THE FRIGHTENED LADY." FRIGHTENED LADY." FRIGHTENED LADY." FRIGHTENED LADY." From the Famous Stage Play produced at WYNDHAM'S THEATRE, LONDON, With THE ORIGINAL STAGE CAST. NORMAN McKENNEL, BELLE CHRYSTALL, EDGAR WALLACE'S EDGAR WALLACE'S EDGAR WALLACE'S MOST THRILLING MYSTERY. IT KEEPS YOU GUESSING TO THE END. "STERLING ENTERTAINM KN'T." TO-NIGHT! AT TO-NIGHT! < PETER PAN. I MERV. BREF, and His Superb J I Band of Novelty Artists. j Double, as Evening Dress Essential. Reservations: Dial 46-777. TROTTING AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB SUMMER MEETING, 1932. DECEMBER 27, 29 AND 31. NOMINATIONS. NOMINATIONS FOR ALL HANDICAP EVENTS close with the Secretary, Durham Street East. Auckland, on FRIDAY NEXT. December 9, at 5 p.m. GREAT NORTHERN TROTTING DERBY, 1933. v. FIRST PAYMENT OF £1 FOR THE GREAT NORTHERN TROTTING DERBY. 1933, is due and payable not later than FRIDAY NEXT. December 9, at 5 p.m. A. G. MABEE, Secretary. ATHLETIC SPORTS rjHIAMES ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. INAUGURAL SPORTS MEETING. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 27, 1932. Nominations for Professional Events close with the Secretary, Thames, on WEDNESDAY, December 11, 1932. at 5 p.m. Pocket programmes sent on application. E. 0. BROWN.LEB. Hon. Secretary. TENDERS "A Will A COUNTY TENDERS. Tenders, addressed to (lie Chairman, and marked " Tender for Contract No. 250." will be received at the County Offire, Knwhia. up to Noon on SATURDAY, 10th December, for Metalling approx. 60 chains of the Harbour Road (Waiharakeke IlilJ). Specifications may be seen at the County Office, Kawhia, only. r J he lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders to be on printed forms. Quantity of metal 978 cubic yards. A. L. ERASER, County Engineer. COUNTY COUNCIL. TENDERS. Marked tenders will be received lin till noon on FRIDAY, December 16, 1932. for the following works:— CONTRACT NO. 1042.—HELENSVLLLEWAIWERA M.H. Bridge at 43.75 miles: Construction of 24ft. Snail Concrete Bridgo at Waiwera. CONTRACT NO. 1043.—HELENSVILLEWAIWERA M.H. Culvert at 45.23 miles- Construction of 4ft. x 3ft. Concrete Box Culvert at Waiwera, CONTRACT NO. 1045.—.HAMILTON'S BRIDGE: Construction of 56ft. R.S.J. Bridge, with Concrete Piers and Abutments, near Wainui. Plans and specifications may be seen at the County Office. corner of Shortland and Princess Streets. Auckland. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. L. F. FAR AM. County Office, County Engineer. November 30. 1932 PAWARENGA REMOVAL 3 A NATIVE SCHOOL—AL AND RE-ERECTION OF BUILDINGS. Tenders (envelopes marked! closing with (lie Secretary, Public Works Tenders Board, WellingTon, sit 4 .iri. on TUESDAY, December 13, 1932, are invited for above. Specifications may be seen at, and tender forms obtained from, the Public Works Offices, Wliangnrei and Auckland, and Post Offices, Rawenc, Kailnin and Knikohc. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. November 20, 1932. CONTRACTORS. What odds if contracts are scarce—bo happy and enioy yourselves on the Bowling Green playing with UENSILITE BOWLS Agents, BRISCOE AND CO., LTD., Customs St. E. pONSULT ELLIS AND BURNAND, LTD.. SAWMILLERS, Wholesale Timber Merchants and Joiners, HAMILTON. FOR TIMBER AND JOINERY OF QUALITY. Our Prices are Right. Let L t b Quote You.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21359, 7 December 1932, Page 20

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