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AMUSEMENTS TO-DAY TO-NIGHT AT BOTH THEATRES. Q— SELECT FEATURES S 1000 SEATS. 1/. 1/. 1/. CHILDREN CD. GD. GD. Queen St. I" 1 "-'/ Newton. \ Phono J V Phone j \ 41-341 y N. 41 138 / Direction: „„ . Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.), Ltd. ROXY CONTINUOUS SESSIONS: U 2 5 8. TIYOLI NIGHTLY AT 8 O'CLOCK PEG ?V Keco R R (Broadway) NEWMARKET Phone 46-609. Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.), Ltd. Vo. I—JAMES DUNN and . SALLY EILERS, in " HOLD ME TIGHT." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) No 2—JOEL McCREA. FAY WRAY. B.OBT. ARMSTRONG and LESLIE BANKS "THE MOST DANGEROUS GAME." {Approved for Universal Exhibition.) CRYSTAL PALACE Mt. Eden Rd. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.), Ltd. 2 - BIG FEATURES No. I—JAMES DUNN and SALLY EILERS. in "HOLD ME TIGHT." Ko. 3—JOEL McCREA and FAY WRAY. in ' "THE MOST DANGEROUS GAME." (Or "The Hounds of Zarofl.") (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) DEBATES r DEBATING. . DEBATING. DEBATING. CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, MONDAY NEXT, at 8 P.M. (Jn Aid of the Prosperity Week Campaign.) Subject: " THAT WE SHOULD UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES FIGHT FOR KING AND COUNTRY." Hear the Best Speakers in the Debating Union Debate the Subject that Stirred . England. Affirmative: Negative: Bernard Martin Sullivan. M. G. Chns. W. Boswell V. Closey, S. J. 03. «. Kingston-Smith Kealy. J. W ORATORY! LOGIC! HUMOUR! ADMISSION. Is. NOTE.—Ticket Holders not Guaranteed Seats after 7.45 p.m. E. W. MILLER, Secretary, Auckland Literary and Debating Societies' » Union. PLANTS, TREES, ETC.,' FOR SALE A CACIA Verticillata, quickest growing evergreen Prickly hedge, fence high in season; plants ready. 5s 100; £2 5s 1000.— ■burrows Nurseries. Pukekohe. A CACIA Verticillata, ss; Macrocarpas, „Y a^' sonianaß ' 2 and 3-year, wrenched, los. £1 10s 100.—Burrows' Nurseries. Puke■kohe. • A CMENA, 3ft. 6in., 18s doz.; 903 100. ■f 3 - Skelton, Panama Rd., Otahuhu. Residence. Aratonga Av„ Auckland. A BELIA, Escalloniit, Lawsoniana, Macrocarpa, Oxylobium, Tecoma, Hakca baligna from 15s 100, cash.—Ranui Nurseries. Swanson. A NEMOiSES and Ranunculus, prize, large bulbs, Is doz; 5s 100 posted.—Griffiths' Nurseries. Mt. Eden. Auckland ■ A-fPLiiS, Nectarines, Peaches, Plums, Pears, 2-year trees, 16s dozen.—NurBeries, Box 13. Newton. Auckland. AROMATIC Roses, 21 named prize varieties, guaranteed trees; lis doz., posted.—Griffiths' Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. BARBERRY (seedless), transplanted; Lawsoniana, Macrocarpa, Eucalyptus. All Nursery Stock. Lists free.—Keely and Son. Cambridge. BARBERRY (seedless), 7s 6d; Escallonia, 10s; Lawsoniana, 2-year, 14s; Hakea, 6 s 100, delivered.—Wright, Nurseryman, Nmy Lynn. BEAUTIFUL Lily of the Valley, Is clump; Daphnes, scented. Is 9d. posted.—Nurseries. Box 13. Newton, Auckland. BURROWS' Reliable Vegetable Plants.— Onions, Straw, Is; Brown. ss. We pay postage.—Burrows' I'Jurseries. Pukckohe. DOUBLE Lobelia excellent for pots, baskets and borders; 3s 6d doz.; 20s 100. poste<l.—Palmer, Glen Eden. DON'T miss your collection of Perennial Astors, Grey, Blue, Lavender. Mauvo, etc.; 12 6uperb named varieties, Gs Od; 6, 3s 6d; plant during winter.—F. Cullen, Waimauku. Seedlings, Reasonable assortment, for present planting; 100, 3s Gd; f>o, 2s; posted.—Henderson's, Box IGI2, Auckland. ],iOK Fruit Trees, Roses, and Hedge Plants, try Hosking and Hollinger, Opnhekc, Papakura. Catalogues free. CHANTS— 36 seedß, Is in England; 300 seeds Is from Coburn, Awhitn. ICELAND Poppies, Lobelia,, Nemesis, Pansies, Delphiniums, Godetia, Schizanthus, Dianthus, 2s Gd 100, posted.—Selwyn Nurseries, Mt. Albert. LAWSONIANA, forest grade, 2-year, 11b; 1-year, 69 100. 403 1000.—Macdonald, Miinurewa. MACROCARPA, 2-year, very good balled plants, 35s 100; unbailed, 20s 100; cash. —Macdonald, Manurewa. ONION Plants. Straw, 4s 1000, rail paid.— V. Nicholls, Avenue Rd.. Otahuhu. ONIONS, Straw, strong plants; 2s Gd 500, 4b Gd 1000; postage paid.—MudgV"jv, Waimaukn. ONION, Straw, Brown, Early Golden Globe; 5s 1000, posted; 20s 5000; rail raid.—Martin, "Waimaukn. ONIONS, Straw, heavy croppers, 5s 1000; Cabbage, Cauliflower, Beet. Is 3d 100; posted.—Selwyn Nurseries. Mt. Albert. OMON Plants, Brown, Straw, Spanish guaranteed, 5s Gd 1000 posted; quote quantities.—Weaver. Alfred St.. Oneliunsa. I3INUS Muricata, Insipnis, 2yrs., 15s, 20s, 25s IUO, cash, rail paid.—Skelton, Panama Rd.. Otntuilm. OELECTED Seed Potatoes, all main varieties, bent hand picked, attractive rates. - -T. .Tour". Citv Markets. KADIATA, Pinus InsiKnis. I year old. ' 300/100 at 10s per 1000 at nursery, cash ■with order.— John Parish, Devon St., Tfotorua. SEEDS, 12 packets Flowers, or 8 packets I Vegetables. Is posted.—Henderson's, J Box 1642. Auckland. (• *I"IREE 'lomatoes. new Black, licht variety, 1 12s doz.; £4 100.—Palmer, Glen Eden. J a THE Finest Free Catalogue jwnilable is ready now; Dahlias, largest collection 1 in Dominion; exclusive Chrysanthemums, J Perennial Asters, Cannas. Gerberas, Peren- 'I nial Plants; apply early.—Cullen. Waimauku. 3 PLANTS. TREES. ETO., WANTED p KHOf) Strawberry Plants, Marguerite.— Q Send sainple, particulars. Straw- £ Lexxy. P.iU&tsoA. Hktut.p Agent. Pukekohe. O

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21555, 28 July 1933, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21555, 28 July 1933, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21555, 28 July 1933, Page 16

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