AMUSEMENTS = BRILLIANT DELIGHTED AUDIENCES YESTERDAY TO WITNESS THE PICTURE Never before in the history story been told so sweetly, borough's soulSPECIAL 5 O'CLOCK THE PLAZA THE PLAZA The All - British Theatre . Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Sessions: 11 BOX PLANS RESERVATIONS ARE FOR TO-NIGHT PHONE I THE PICTURE Possessing a sweet, refresh fragrance of which seems on the BRITAIN'S PERFECT SCREEN STORY EV HERBERT MARSHALL. HERBERT MARSHALL. HERBERT MARSHALL. The immortal " MICHAEL Together again in the dramatic ASSISTED ANNE GREY, MONCKTON CELEBRATED // " THE FAITH // " THE « " THE " THE N\ "THE v (Recommended FAITH FAITH FAITH FAITH It will shift many heartß of the strong that will strike homo and will leave a one's mind for NEW REGENT I ivSt. L at 8 o clock. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. 2 BIG FEATURES a WARNER BAXTER, MARION NIXON, In "AMATEUR DADDY." " AMATEUR DADDY." 2 RICHARD BARTHELMESS In "THE CABIN in the COTTON." STALLS, 11, 11. Children Half-price. After the showHam and Eggs, at the PIG AND WHISTLE, Supper Rooms, Mission Bay. 25-9G5. LECTURES THE AUCKLAND BRITISH-ISRAEL ASSN. ('lnc.).—Lecture Room and Library. Mid-day Lectures Friday, 1 to 2 and 2.30 to i p.m. '"The Pyramid." Mr. W. England. All cordially invited.—Union Building, Customs St. East. COUNTY COUNCIL NOTICES ,T AM ATE A COUNTY COUNCIL. Notice its hereby given that the BalanceSheet of the Otamatea County Council as at March 31, 1932, is open for inspection until March 4, 1933. at the following Post Offices:—Kaiwaka, Maungaturoto, Marohemo, Mangawai, Mareretu, Matakohe, Whakapirau, Tokatoka and Ruawai. E. G. AICKIN, County CJerk. Paparoa, January 27, 1933. .LICENSING NOTICES "VTOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR IT TRANSFER OF LICENCE. I, ERNEST GEORGE HALLETT. of Customs Street, Auckland, being the holder of a Publican'si Licence in respect of the premises situate at Customs Street East, Auckland, and known as the Britomart Hotel, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will at the next Licensing Meeting, to be held at Auckland, on the Ist day of March, 1933, apply for a Transof the aaid Licence from myself to Charles John Brockliss, my appointee. Dated at Auckland "the 9th day of January, 1933. v E. G. HALLETT. PLANTS, TREES, ETC., FOR SALE A NEMONES, Ranunculus, Tritonias, Babionas, Freesias, Sparixias, Daffodils, Jonqusls; one variety or mixed, 4s 100, posted.—Mt;. .Albert Terminus Nurseries. ANEMONES and Ranunculus, prize, large bulbfi, Is doz.; 5s 100, posted.—Griffiths' Nurseries, "Mt. Eden, Auckland. ANEMONES. Ranunculi, best strains; large Cs, medium 3s Gd, small 2s, 100, posted.—Cireenlune Nurseries, Green Lane. A STERS, Zinnias, Portulacca. Viscara. Celosia, Phlox, Salpiglossis, Antirrhinums, Marigolds, assortment. Verbena. Cosmos, Mina Lobata. 3s (id 100; posted.— Mt. Albeit Terminus Nurseries. ASTOUNDING Novelty.—Cactus Seeds, Is packet; 10 choice varieties, 9s.—Nurseries. Box 13. Newton, Auckland. ATTRACTIVE Hyacinths, double crimson, yellow, blue, pink, white; 9d each. —Nurseries, Box 13. Newton. Auckland. BEGONIAS, great range of colours, suitable bedding shady places; 7s Cd doz.— Rangiten, Rd. Nursery. Epsom. BEAUTIFUL Tulips, Darwin Giants, 3 for Is, posted; 12 bulbs, 4s.—Griffiths' Nurseries, Mt. Eden. Auckland. CELKRAIC, choice, beneficial vegetable. 30 plants for 2s 3d.—75 Onewai Rd.. Northcote. CELOSIA. Portulacca. Lobelia. Petunias; splendid strains; 3s 100. postago paid. —Selwyn Nurseries, Sehvyn Rd.. Mt. Albert. MANGOLD Plants, Sutton's Long Red and Prize-winner, 7s Gd 1000 f.0.r., cash. —Burrows' Nurseries.. Pukekohe. OUR choice St. Brigid Anemones, planted this month, will flower in June; medium bulbs. 3s; large. Gs 100.—Cullen. Waimauku. RANUNCULUS, Asiaticus, Superbissimus, finest strain in commerce; guaranteed 1933 bulbs, locally grown ; medium 3s, large .Gs 100. Interesting illustrated bulb cataloguo free.—F. Cullen Waimnuku. 'pULIPS, top-size acclimatised flowering -L bulbs, choice named varieties; Bearded Iris, Peonies, Hyacinths, Anemones, Ranunculus, Daffodils, etc. Free catalogue, ivith cultural directions.—WYCHWOOD NURSERIES, B. L. Urquhart. Box 52. Rotorua. PLANTS, TREES, ETC., WANTED COCKSFOOT AND PRAIRIE GRASS SEED.— tVe are Buyers at Highest Market Rates. Please bring samples.— FRANK M. WINSTONE (MERCHANTS), LTD., 71 Customs Street East. PRODUCE FOR SALE, AVAILABLE! Wheat, fair quality, whole and broken; Is, 4s 3d, 4s 6d.—Perkins, Markets. ALWAYS Selling! Wheat, Pollard, No. 2; 4s Gd 100.—Perkins, Markets. Phone 42-08 G. Offer, Buy Now.—Finest J-J Meadow Hay, bale.d, £2 10s ton, ex paddock.—ll. S. Anderson. Kumeu. Potatoes. 2s 9d; Onions, 4s; Long Keepers. ss; Mixed Vegetables, 4s Gd; rail paid.—Box 1. Pukekohe. HONEY, first-class clover, 201b., 301b., 401b tins; Gd lb.; freight paid.—Wesley College, I'aerata. NEW Potatoes, 2s 3d sugar bag; Onions. 3s 3d; railage. Bd.—Franklin Supplies, Pukekohe. ONIONS, Ss; Potatoes, 3s Gd; Mixed. 4s Gd; sGlb.; rail paid.—Sweet, Box 53. Pukekohe. POTATOES, choice, fresh, floury: GOlb. 3s; rail paid.—Koose, Hillsborough lid., 'Wnelnniirn. TJOTATOES. new. one sugar bag, Ist grade, J 3s; rail, freight paid.—L. Erceg, Swanson. POTATOES, AAA Quality. 3s Gd; Onions, 4s Gd; approx. sGlb.; rail paid.—Fewcll. J'nkekonc. pOLLARD AUSTRALIAN. Slightly Damaged by Water, Limited Quantity Available. Cheap. TURNERS & GROWERS. LTD.. City Markets. TSCO, GUARANTEED PURE BRITISH--1 MADE FINEST STOCK FEEDING COD LIVER OIL. I Gal., 7s 6d; 4 Gals.. Gs Od: 44-Gal. Casks Gs Gallon. Limited Stocks Available. TURNERS & GROWERS. LTD., .City Markets.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21401, 27 January 1933, Page 18
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