AMUSEMENTS FEW DAYS /THE PLAZAX \ THE PLAZA > x. The All - British Theatre./^ Direclion: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Continuous from 11 a.m. till 7 p.m. DE LUXE SESSION. 8 P.M. HAM THEATRE LONDON SUCCESS. ISH COMEDY ACHIEVEMENT. MARIE DRESSLER, MAISIE GAY IN " THE OLD MAN " British humour delivered foremost comedienne. TION 1 Nightly, PHONE TRIO. GES TRIO" and only Xylophone of its Australasia. 41-580. Si EMPRESS EMPRESS EMPRESS (Newton). (Ponsonby Rd.) Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. TO-NIGHT. AT 8 O'CLOCK, AT BOTH THEATRES. BUSTER KEATON, JIMMY DURANTE, " SPEAK "EASILY." "SPEAK EASILY." IT'S A COMEDY RIOT! BAND. GEO. BUCKLEY. POINT CHEVALIER. POINT CHEVALIER. <;if IITI w The Municipal Band will give an Excellent Programme of Popular Music at Point Chevalier TO-MORROW (Wednesday) Evening. Commencing at 8 p.m. CORPORATION NOTICES IPECIAL ORDER. PuSf^cT is hereby Meetfor that purpose and held on THU the 15th day of December 1932. ana come ed ui° fo?"confimation a^tho^Ordmary Steld on ' THURSDAY, of Town" Hall, 33 Au n ckland, atTo'dock p.m. Vl " The Auckland City CouncU. in pursuance and exercise of its P°wors_» tlon 24 of the "Municipal Corporations Amendment Act, 1928,;' and of aU other powers (if any) therein enabling it, dotti hereby resolve by Special Order to grant rights to lay conduit pipes for petroleum within, the City of Auckland as follows: .(a) Grant to the Shell Company of New Zealand. Limited (formerly the British Imperial Oil Company, Limited), to Lay Conduit Pipe 3 for Petroleum under, along or across Daldy Street and Packenham Streets for a period of 21 years from the Ist May, 1926, with a right of renewal for a further 21 years. (b) Grant to the Vacuum Oil Company Proprietary. Limited, to Lay Conduit Pipes for Petroleum under, along or across Daldy, Gaunt and Beaumont Streets for a period of 25 years from the 27th May, 1926, with a right of renewal for a further 25 years." J. S. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk. OROUGH OF DEVONPORT. PENALTY ON RATES, 1932-1933. Pursuant to Section 76 of the Rating Act. 1925, Public Notice is hereby given that an additional charge of Ten Per Centum (10%) will be added to all General and Special Rates remaining unpaid after WEDNESDAY, the Ist day of February, 1933. After the above date, legal proceedings may be taken without further notice for the recovery of all outstanding amounts. A. E. WILSON. Town Clerk. DENTISTRY A pERFECT § ET OF ljl E E T H FROM £2 Extractions Free when Sets are Ordered. OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS. EXTRACTIONS, Is. Remodelling Sots . . .. £1 10 0 Single Tooth Repair .. .. 5 0 Painless Extractions .. .. 2 6 FILLINGS OP ALL KINDS. H. W., F EOST - LTDDENTIST. Late University of Pennsylvania, U.S.A. 30 Years' Experience. JELLICOE CHAMBERS, (Next Herald, Auckland). HAMILTON (WESLEY CHAMBERS). MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR SALE TAMES HEWITT, Violin Maker, not contJ necled with any shop.—Only address, 18 Swanson St., Auckland. KARN Player-Piauo, conditiou perfect; further details.— Player, 56, Hkkat.p. OWING to Pianos continually coming in, must keep stocks cleared. Pianos sacrificed. ridiculous figures, from £6.—Climo, Otahuhu. PIANO-Player, Williams, perfect: cost £185; best cash offer accepted.— Playola, 76, Hetulp. PLAYER Pianos and Grands, 10a weekly; small instruments, 3s weekly.—Sly's, 144 Symondß St. REPAIRS, Gramophone; lowest prices; Motors, Accessories, Cabinet Gramophones, £s.—Adams, opp. Scots Hall, Symonds St. RING 47-047 if you want to Sell Immedi' ately your Player, Piano, or any Instrument for cash, or exchange for Radio. T7IOLIN. —Hewitt's Fiddle Shop for all V Instruments. Repairs, Strings, etc.; Bows Rehaired.—Cor. Wellesley-Albert Sts. Q —Spencer, iron framo, dark walnut c?»/Xt/»case; terms, 5s weekly.—Sly's, 144 Symonds St. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS WANTED ATWATERS Civic Square, 40-792, pay promptly highest /cash prices for Pianos, Players and all Musical Instruments, or exchange for Radios. PIANO TUNING ATWATERS. Civic Square, 40-792,. Specialise in Piano Tuning, Staff _ Expert tradesmen at your service. Satisfaction guaranteed. Repolishing, Boror Eradicated, Rcfelting. RING 47-017 and have your Piano tuned promptly and efficiently; ss. Civic Tuning Co. Free estimates for repairs. Satlsfaction Guaranteed. A S—Your Piano Tuned by expert tuners. —British Prolessional Tuning Co. Phone 42-466. CHIROPRACTIC BARR BARR, Palmer Graduates, Members N.Z.A.C.A.. A.M.P. Building, Dank St.. Whangarei. Phone 2600. C CHIROPRACTIC Institute, Inc., Lionel J Duggan, Principal, 43 Winstone Bldg.; X-ray and Patho-Neurometic Service. Phone 44-929 DUGGAN, Miss Freda, Palmer Graduate, Member N.Z.A.C.A., Winstone Bldg., Queen Street. Phone 46-414. /"ULES AND GILES. Palmer Graduates. VJT Members N.Z.A.C.A., Dilworth Bldg., Auckland; Princess St., Dunedin. Phone 45-525 pRIFFITHS, Chiropractor (California College Graduate), usual course, six weeks, consultations free.—l 24 Symonds St. 47-524. GOLF ANDY SHAW, again N.Z. Open and Pro. fesßional Champion resumed Coaching. —Tnyler. Eaetbury Queen's Arcade: 40-372 TYPISTS ACCURACY assured in all work undertaken. Hope M. Williams, Public Typiste, Duplicatist, sth Floor, 502 N.Z. Insurance Bldgs. Phone 47-259.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21398, 24 January 1933, Page 16
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