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amusements "ill Continuous from U a.m. Principal Sessions: H, 2.15, 6.30, 8.0. THRILLING DRAMA BAS ED ON AN EbTBCTIVB; f'liOM THE HfEMOIRS r)K tt Alh?™ wSIKjdL. ASHTON OLFE. "SECRETS OF "SECRETS OF THE FRENCH POLICE." THE FRENCH POLICE." p.p.q FRANCE! IN NO OTHER LAND. TW NO OTHER CITY, COULD POLICE T?prORDS REVEAL SUCH INTIMATE DETAILS THE INTRIGUE OP WOMEN; THE DOWNFALL OF MEN. THE INNER LIFE OF THE GAYEST OF CAPITALS. THE ONE CITY IN THE WORLD vVTTH MYSTERIES WORTH KNOWING! Also Screening; SKEETS GALLAGHER In a Skit on the Drama "Private Lives," entitled "PRIVATE WIVES." " Pencil Romeo " Cartoon " Ducks and Drakes " Sportlight Majestic News, Patlie Audio Review. PRICES: 11, 1/6, 2/3. Plans at Majestic. NATIONAL NATIONAL STILL BOOMING! The Picture that has broken all records. STEELE RUDD'S FAMOUS COMEDY SUCCESS. •' ON OUR SELECTION." "ON OUR SELECTION." "ON OUR SELECTION." A PHENOMENAL MASTERPIECE OF IRRESISTIBLE HUMOUR. All the characters of Steele Rudd's famous books with their appealing humour and happy laughter. EXCELLENT FEATURETTES INCLUDING " SYMPHONY IN STEEL," MICKEY MOUSE CARTOON. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Prices: 1/, 1/6. Phone 42-169 for Reserves. I7IOUR O'CLOCK.COFFEE. Delicious Coffee and Biscuits, 4d. L. G. RIMMER'S "OLDE ENGLISH COFFEE HOUSE,"Customs St., next Waverley Hotel. COUNTY COUNCIL NOTICES GRAZING LICENCES. Notice is hereby given that applications may now be made to the following Agents for Licences to Graze Milking Cows only on the roads - in the Papatoetoe and Wairoa Ridings of the County for the period April 1, 1933, to March 31, 1934. Licence Fee. £1 10s per animal, with maximum of Five Licences to any one person. Licences nontransferable. All old tickets must be removed from animals. AGENTS. PAPATOETOE RIDING.—Mr. George Fleming, East Tamnki. WAIROA RIDING.—Mr. F. Hepworth. Clevedon. All Unlicensed Stock on roads will be impounded by County Rnngers. EiiGAR ASHCROFT. County Clerk. Auckland, April 3, 1933. TOURISTS AND MOTORISTS GUIDE CAMBRIDGE HOTEL MIDLAND, Modern Private Hotel, A.A.A. Excellent cuisine. Moderate.—Phone 235, Cambridge, or Goodwill Travel Service, 210 Victoria Arcade, Phone 40-391. CHRISTCHURCH " A MBASSADORS " Private Hotel.— A Visitors to Christchurch will find home-like comfort at the " Ambassadors." Manchester St. Tariff, 8s 6d per day.— T. J. Sleeman, Proprietor. Phone 30-382. T7ISITING CHRISTCHURCH? .Try * Coral Gables. Exclusive surroundings; 8s 6d per day, permanents by arrangement. (Only 2 minutes from Square).—Write Miss Sleeman, Proprietress, 249 Cambridge Terrace, or Phone 32-859. HAMILTON RIVERVIEW. between Civic Theatre and Post Office.—Tennis. Reduced tariff. —Phone 1481, F. Duffy. Proprietor. WARWICK Private Hotel, Hamilton Ea6t.—Charming riverside situation; car accommodation; permanents, casuals.— Mrs. Voysey. PUKEKOHE CENTRAL Dining Rooms, "all meals, comfortable accommodation; Bed and Breakfast; permanents by arrangement; reasonable terms. ROTORUA A A.A.—Hotel Empire, Rotorua's Lead- • ing Private Hotel, 10s to 12a 6d day: froe garage on premises. ACCOMMODATION. Sonoma Private Hotel; select; 9s daily. £2 10s weekly.— Phono 473. Proprietress. Mrs. Garlick. " A RMIDALE" Private Hotel, Box 173, ii Phone 205.—Central. comfortable, (Jnder personal supervision Proprietress, E. Cnrkeek. CHIRM'S Private Hotel, min. new Ward Baths; £'3; 9s Gd daily; appointed A.A.A. Hotel.—Phone 47. IpENTON House, 6e 6d per day; 35s per week; central position: excellent accommodation. KIA-ORA, overlooking beantiful Government Grounds and Bathe; 12s day, £3 15s week.—Mrs. A. Brackebush, Proprietress. PARK View, overlooking Govt. Gardens, new Blue Baths, sports grounds, Sanatorium; free garage; 10s day, £3 week.— H. Stnple, Proprietor. QUEENSLAND Private Hotel, Rotorua; tariff 8s per day, free garage and parking.—Mrs. Berge, Proprietress. SURREY HOUSE, Haupapa St.—Tariff. 7s per day, seventh day Free.—Mrs. Devin. Phono 217. Commonwealth, delicious home cookJL ing; special tariff, 7s daily, 35s weekly. —Mrs. Jones. Proprietress. rpHE GRANGE (late Oakley), opposite -L Station.—Terms moderate: homely.— Proprietress, Mrs. G. Savage. Y D N E Y .1 Make a point, of staying at ST. JAMES' PLATS, Stanley Street, Hyde Park. 98 Flats, absolutely self-contained in every detail and completely furnished. THE ONLY BUILDING OF ITS KIND IN AUSTRALIA. Ensures visitors the utmost in comfort and super service. Day and night porters, office staff. Billiards, lounge and music rooms. Three elevators, post office, hot water inclusive. £2 10s weekly. Reservations in advance advisable. Trams to door. Write Manager for Illustrated Descriptive Booklet giving full details SHOPS AND OFFICES TO LET EDEN TERRACE.—Shop, good connection for tailor; rental, 12s 6d.—Logie, 23 Shortland St. Phone 42-216. OFFICE, cheap.—Packard Service Station, 1 Beach Rd. Phone 47-498. OFFICES, low rentals, good light; Short's Bides.. 154-156 Queen St.—Allen. Sharev Bldgs., 154-156 s Queen St.—Allen, Sharebroker, Second Floo'r. OFFICES, bright, clean, sunny; from 15s; two passenger lifts Southern Cross Bldgs., Chancery St SHOP, 2 rooms, 2nd section, tram line; e.l.; 12s.—D.T.. 150. Herald. SHOP, good; 5 living rooms; best part Hobson St.; convs.—Parker-Lamb. SHOP, living accommodation; good position Dominion Road; rent £l.-431 Do minion Road. SHOP.— Queen St.. with large workroom; good position; rent, £3 10s,—Winstone. Ltd. QYMONDS ST., opp. Andrews' Garage, O living quarters optional.—N.Z. Insurance. 43-895. TO LET A NZAC A v.—Modern. 10,000 Ft available; excellent light; 3500 Ft, 50s.—Barfoot's, N.Z. Insurance Bldg. FACTORY, Newton, 60ft. x 27ft.; good light; low rent.—Hayes, 170 Karangahape Rood. rPE AWAMUTU.—IO-Stal] Racing Stable; ■L 3J acres; 3-rd. Cottage; £2.—Burrett, Ltd., Shortland St

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21457, 3 April 1933, Page 16

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