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AMUSEMENTS FINAL 2 DAYS. Continuous from 11 a.m. Sessions: 11, 2.16, 5.80, 8. You saw him last in "The Mummy." KARLOFF, THE UNCANNY! A New Fu Manchu Sensation greater than the Screen has ever had from the Pen of SAX ROHMER. " THE MASK OF FU MANCHU." KAREN MORLEY. LEWIS STONE. JEAN HERSHOLT, MYRNA LOY, CHAS. STARRETT. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Also Screening: iJASU PITTS, THELMA TODD, in "Red Noses." "Fisherman's Paradise." "TROUT FISHING," Novelty Featurette. Double NewsreeL MAJESTIC PRICES: Royal Circle, Is; Grand Stalls, Is 6d. SI HI.?1-SIJRSDA\? T /f'l'M! 1 ] WHAT IT'S ALL ABOUT—SEVEN PEOPLE. SEVEN MILLIONS. AND A MILLION TO EACH TO DO WITH AS THEY PLEASED. What Did They Do? What Would You Do . . with a Million ? DRAMA MIGHTY AS THE CAST . . . PROBING ALL HUMAN PASSIONS-GREED -LOVE-HATE—LAUGHTER COUNT 'EM YOURSELF. PARAMOUNT'S 15-STAR PRODUCTION "IF X I HAD A MILLION " GARY COOPER GEORGE RAFT WYNNE GIBSON CHARLES LAUGHTON JACK OAKIE FRANCES DEE CHARLIE RUGGLES ALISON SKIPWORTH W. C. FIELDS MARY BOLAND ROSCOE KARNS MAY ROBSON GENE RAYMOND LUCIEN LITTLEFIELD RICHARD BENNETT The Most Ambitious Picture o£ the Year. It Has Everybody, Everything. All these Artists Combined with the Talents of Seven Leading Paramount Directors. ERNST LUBITCH NORMAN TAUROG STEPHEN ROBERTS NORMAN McLEOD JAMES CRUZE WILLIAM A. SEITER H. BRUCE HUMBERSTONE. MAJESTIC. THURSDAY. DEMONSTRATIONS Q.AS QO., QAS ROOKING J^EMONSTRATIONS Will be Held During This Week as Follows: At Demonstration Rooms, Gas Buildings. Pitt Street, TO-MORROW (Wednesday), from 2.30 to 4 p.m. At Demonstration Rooms, Gas Buildings. Pitt Street, and at our Devonport Branch, on FRIDAY, from 2.30 to 4 p.m., and from 7.30 to 9 p.m. By Arrangement with the Y.W.C.A. EVERY MONDAY at our Pitt Street Demonstration Rooms at 2.30. Q.AS QO., £TD. TENDERS HHENDERS wanted. 180 Chains Draining. J- only 4B registered unemployed need apply.—F. Geek, Te Knuwhats. PRICES Wanted, Closing 4 p.m. Wednesday, Installing fi Points Electric light, 25 Fleet St., Eden Terrace.—W. Sammons, 53 Trafalgar St.. Onehuncra. RICE wanted . for Painting House.—l Arcadia Rd., Epsom. 0

PRICE REQUIRED FOR SUPPLY OF 20 TONS MEDIUM-QUALITY HAY, DELIVERED AT OUR WESTFIELD WORKS. WESTFIELD FREEZING CO., P.O. Box 17, Auckland. ARE INVITED FOR THE - 1 - ALTERATIONS AND ADDITIONS. IN CONCRETE, TO BUTTER FACTORY AT WHANGAREI, FOR THE WHAN GARTH 00-OP. DAIRY CO., LTD. Plans and Specifications may be obtained from the Office of Ihe Company at Whangarei, or from Messrs Winstone, Ltd.* Queen Street, Auckland. Tenders close with the Secretary of the Company, nt Whnngflrei. ut 12 noon. THURSDAY, March 30, 1933. Tho lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. A. E. CAVE, Architect, Hamilton. MT. ALBERT Concrete Works. Sandrinsrham Terminus. 12-094. Foundation, Hollow , Blocks, Pumice Coppers; best quality: reduced prices JgUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. IMPORTANT NEWS. HENSTLITE BOWLS WERE PLAYED BY MR. NORRIE BELL when he won tho recont Bowling Singles for the Auckland Province. Agents, BRISCOE AND CO.. LTD., Customs Street East. ELLIS AND BURNAND, LTD., SAWMILLERS. Wholesale Timber Merchants and Joiners. HAMILTON, FOR TIMBER AND JOINERY OF QUALITY. Our Prices are Right. Let Us Quote You. rpOTAilA rjMMBEU CO., LTD., PUTARURU and NEWMARKET. {Phone 2). (Phone 41-960). MOUNTAIN GROWN KAURI. IMPORTED TIMBERS. PLYWOOD. ETC. Large Stocks of SPLIT TOTARA POSTS, STRAINERS, HOUSE BLOCKS AND SAWN FENCING BATTENS. Clients are cordially invited to visit our TIMBER YARDS and inspect Stocks of Timber and Fencing Material. THERE IS NO SKYLIGHT TO COM--L PARE WITH THE "STAHKI E." "STARKI E." Which has Stood the Test of Tims. Ordinary Opening and Ventilating. Types Made in All Sizes. Specified by Leading Architect* Throughout New Zealand. D. HENRY AND CO., LTD., Sheetmetal Workers and Ventilating Engineers, 12-14 Nelson Street. Auckland. Phones 46-313, 42-384 FOR SALE BY TENDER SALE OF COOK HOUSE, TANGOW AHINE. Alternate tenders, closing with the District Engineer. Public Works Department, Whangarei, will be received until 4 p.m. on TUESDAY. March 21, 1933, for:— (1) Purchase of Cook House (without extras) for removal. (2) Purchase of Cook House (with extras) for removal. Details of building and extras may be seen at Public Works Offices, Whangarei, Auckland and Tangowahine. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. March 10, 1933.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21440, 14 March 1933, Page 16

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