AMUSEMENTS ST. JAMES' ST. JAMES' " Where Sound Sounds Best." Sessions: 11 a.m., 2.15 and 8. " Lay Worry Asidq, at the Cinema." 2nd BIG WEEK COMMENCES TO-DAY. tf!* 1:1 M M B OK w BCMJfrBIZAiI Ono of the Mightiest Cinema Plays of All Time. ROBERT ROBERT ROBERT MADGE MADGE MONTGOMERY MONTGOMERY MONTGOMERY —— EVANS JIMMY DURANTE - WALTER HUSTON, In BELOW." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) NEVER SUCH THRILLS! Doomed submarine «t bottom of ocean! Attack of submarine oa mine-layer! Submarine v. airplane#! One man alone running the blockade to death on a submarine loaded with T.N.T. AND 1000 OTHERS! PLANS AT ST. JAMES*. NO FREE LIST. NATIONAL opp. 9.16, NATIONAL (S 8 - NATIONAL Ltd -' SHOPPERS' SESSION 6 P.M. TO-DAY, TO-DAY TO-NIGHT. THE MOST BREATHLESS THRILLPICTURE OF THE YEAR. THE STORY OF HOLLYWOOD'B UNSUNG HEROES. THE STUNT MEN. WHQ COURACEOUSLY RISK LIFE AND LIMB TO GIVE YOU THE THRILLS THAT ARE IN EVERY MOTION PICTURE TO-DAY. VjC> V */> ***A\ BILL BOYD, . WILLIAM GARGAN, DOROTHY WILSON, ROSCO ATES. A Radio Picture. Approved for Universal Exhibition. FILM STUNTING IS REVEALED IN ALL ITS DANGER, INTRICACIES AND ROMANCE. See these dare-devils at their everyday work, crashing through skylights on to concrete floors 50ft. below, rushing into burning buildings, driving caret over cliffs at 60 miles an hour. These are just a few of the jobs handled by Hollywood's stuntmen. Any day may be their last, that's why they call themselves lucky devils—if they live! Excellent Supports include Episode S, "HEROES OF THE WEST." TO-MORROW-CHILDREN'S MATINEE, 2.15. BUCK JOSTES, In "DESERT VENGEANCE." MICKEY MOUSE CARTOON. EPISODE 5 OF THE SERIAL. JUMBLE SALES rUMBLE SALE. ' TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), at 7 p.m. AIREDALE STREET MISSION HALL (Opp. Town Hall), WONDERFUL BARGAINS. A L.H.A. JUMBLE SALE At the Y.W.C.A. TO-NIGHT, AT 7.30 O'CLOCK. A T ST. MATTHEW'S HALL. -A .TUMBLE SALE. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), 7 O'CLOCK. Arranged by FLYING ANGEL MISSION. RIVER BOARD NOTICES yy A I P U RIVER BOARD. Notice is hereby given that it is the intention of the Waipu River Board, at a meeting to be held in the Church Hall, Waipu, on SATURDAY, August 5. 1933, at 1.30 p.m., to strike and levy a General Rate of One Farthing in the £ on the Unimproved Value of all the Rateable Property in the district under the provisions of the River Boards Act, 1908. and the Rating Act, 1925, and their various Amendments. Such Rate to be for the period of 12 months commencing on April 1, 1933. and ending on March 31, 1931. Same Rate to become due and payable in one instalment on TUESDAY, October '24, 1933, to the Collector, W. Stevens, Waipu. Valuation Roll will bo open for inspection at the Residence of the aforesaid Collector. W. STEVENS. Clerk. TOURISTS AND MOTORISTS' GUIDE HAMILTON TXARTVICK Private Hotel, Hamilton » » East.—Charming riverside situation; car accommodation; permanents, casuals.— Mrs. Voysey. ROTORUA' A A.A.—Hotel Empire, Rotorua's Lcad- • ing Private Hotel. Winter Tariff has commenced. Free garage on premises. A CCOMMODATION. Sonoma Private fX Hotel; select; 8s daily; JES) weekly.— Phone 473. Proprietress. Mrs. Gnrlick. "LTINEMOA Private Hotel, min. Gardens -*- 1 - and Baths.—Select, homely; terms modernte.—Proprietress. K. Coiißtnnt. Phone 81. Hotel Australia, winter tariff 8s c.d per day; weekly tariff. £2 10s.—Apply Australia, Rotorua. KIA-ORA, overlooking beautiful Government Grounds and Baths; 12s day. £3 15s per week.—Mrs. A. Brackebush, ProPARK VIEW overlooking Govt. Gardens, Baths, Sanatorium; lock-up gjxrage free; 8s 6d day, 45s week. Under personal supervision.—Mr. and Mrs. Staple. QURREY HOUSE. Haupapa St.—Tariff 7s per day, seventh day Free.—Mrs Devin. Phone 217. r PHE GRANGE (late Oakley), opposite btation.—Terms moderate; homely—■ Proprietress. Mrs. G. Savnge. WANGANUI .HOTEL PARKVILLE. RIDGWAY STREET. WANGANUI. One minute's walk from Railway Sntion and Post Office. Comfortable Commercial and Sitting Rooms. Telephone 2505. P.O. Box 207. Telegrams and Correspondence promptly attended to. Tariff. 10s per day. £2 12s 6d per week. J. HODSON, Proprietor. DANCING iqOO Ballroom Variations. Private Les sons now from 2s 6d.—Miss Ruby Sherriff. 8 Hopetoun St.. Ponsonby TEACHERS OF ELOCUTION Recitations. Sketches, i,A humorous; posted anywhere; with lesson talk.—Helen Griffiths, Academv. Upper Queen St.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21555, 28 July 1933, Page 16
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