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AMUSEMENTS " NO FUNNY BUSINESS." IT STARTS TO"NO FUNNY Sessions at 11, 12.30, THE THE All-Bntish Direction: Amalgamated MUSIC! ROMAN THE TYPE OP ENTERTAIN IN FITS OF HILARI GERTRUDE LAWRENCE GERTRUDE LAWRENCE GERTRUDE LAWRENCE __ i THE SCREAM "NO FUNNY "NO FUNNY "NO FUNNY "NO FUNNY "NO FUNNY A Comical Film of Fun and Frolic WAIT TILL YOU HEAR GER BRILLIANT STAR OF REVUE. "NO FUNNY Approved for Uni YOU'LL ENJOY EVERY MO ENTER PLANS AT THEATRE RIALTO |Ei RIALTO (Broadway) NEWMARKET Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.), Ltd. TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. - ALL LAUGHTER SHOW. WHEELER AND WOOLSEY, With EDNA MAY OLIVER and ROSCO ATES, EDGAR KENNEDY. HOLD 'EM JAIL HOLD 'EM JAIL POSITIVELY THE BIGGEST CARNIVAL IN THE HISTORY OF' OUR CITY. NOT A, DULL MOMENT, AMUSING AND ENTERTAINING. THRILL FOLLOWS THRILL. GRAND COMBINED SPORTS QUEEN CARNIVAL, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB'S COURSE, ALEXANDRA PARK, EPSOM. i IN SUPPORT OF THE SPORTS QUEEN, MISS SHIRLEY WATKINS. A MONSTER PROGRAMME, COMPRISING: TROTTING, WRESTLING. ATHLETICS, GYMNASTICS, HUNTING, BOXING, CYCLING, AEROBATICS. For Full Details See Wednesday's Herald. EXHIBITION OF FENCING. TRY AND VISUALISE THE DONKEY DERBY. A field of 8 donkeys trained to tho minute and ridden by leading- Auckland Jockeys, ivill contest the * - BLUE RIBAND OF DONKEYLAND. YOU WILL LAUGH ONE MINUTE AND CHEER THE NEXT. EXCITEMENT AND FUN FOR OLD AND YOUNG. And at 3 O'clock Watch Out for Mr. Prosperity. H© will hand One Guinea to tho First Person, who Asks Him if He i« Mr. Prosperity. BRING THE CHILDREN. THEY WILL HAVE A GREAT TIME. BURNNAND'S FULL BAND. Hear the Band Play the. Sports Queen's Anthem. THE GREAT DAY STARTS ABOUT 1 P.M. . The whole of this Monster Programme will cost you only 1/—ADMISSION—I/6d—CHILDREN—Gd. (No Extra Charge for Grandstand.) Refreshments obtainable _ on the Grounds. Souvenir Programmes will be 6n Sale at Threepence each. A. G. MABEE. Hon. Carnival Secretary. IN LIQUIDATION Fr THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, 1908, AND ITS :AMENDMENTS. And IN THE MATTER OF CENTRAL HEATING COMPANY (N.Z.), LIMITED. Notice is hereby given that the abovenamed Companv, by Resolution passed tho 31st day of July, 1933, went into Voluntary Liquidation and appointed the undersigned as Liquidator. All Persons, Firmß, Companies, or Corporations, having claims against the abovenamed Company, are required to Bend the amounts and full particulars thereof to tho undersigned on or before the 31st day of August, 1933. E. D. WILKINSON. Liquidator. C.o. Wilkinson and Campbell. Dilworth Building, Auckland. PLANTS, TREES, ETC., FOR SALE ONIONS, Straw, Brown, Early, Golden Globe: 'ss 1000 posted. 20s 5000: rail yj Globe:. 'ss 1000 posted, 20s 5000; rail paid.—Martin, Waimauku. ONIONS, long-keeping Straw, 4s 1000, posted: 6000. 17s 6d. railed.—Fairposted; 6000. 17s 6d, railed.—Fairweather, Hillside Rd.. Otahuhu. 5.E.7. ONIONS, Straw, strong plants, 4s 1000, 2s 6d 500; postage paid.—Mudgway. Waimauku. ONIONS, Straw, heavy croppers, 5s 1000; Cabbage, Lettuce, Leeks, Is Sd 100; posted.—Selwyn Nurseries, Mt. Albert. 13INUS Muricata, Insignis, 2yrs., 15s, 20s, J- 25s 100, cash, rail paid.—Skelton, Panama Rd.. Otahuhu. RADIATA, Piniis Insignis, I year old, 300,000 at 10s per 1000 at nursery, cash with order.—John Parish, Devon St., Rotorua. QEEDS, 12 packets Flowers, or 8 pacljets O Vegetables, Is posted.—Henderson's, Box 1642, Auckland. fPREE Tomatoes, new Black, light variety, JL 12a doz.: £4 100.—Palmer, Glen Eden. rpHE Finest Free Catalogue available is J- ready now; Dahlias, largest collection in Dominion; exclusive Chrysanthemums, Perennial Asters, Cannas, Gerberas, Perennial Plants; apply early.—Cullen. Waimauku. FRUIT FOR SALE APPLES, choice, Delicious, 6s Gd; Rome Beauty, 7s bushel case, railage paid.— M. Harrison, Henderson. Dougherty (Boiionete, with Red Russet), 3s 6d case. Bring your own bags. Phono 151. —L. Dean, South Rd., Henderson. /"Jj.RAPEFRUIT,- large, thin-skinned, 8s 6d ; VT Poorman Oranges, 6s 6d bushel; railage free.—H. Cutler, Henderson. POORMAN Oranges, for Grapefruit or Marmalade, 5s bushel; railage paid.— E. B. Smith, Henderson. FRUIT WANTED LEMONS. —-Coarse Lemons wanted, £l3 ton, less- commission.—Perkins and Sons. City Markets. PRODUCE FOR SALE ABSOLUTE Bargain! Wheat, full berry, slightest smut, 4s 3d; quantities less.— Perkins. Markets A BOUT 3 tons Mangel Wurzel.—Webb, -c* Lincoln Lodge, Gt. South Rd., Papatoetoe. /CARROTS, Parsnips, Pumpkins. 3s Gd sugar bag; Onions, ss; Potatoes, 4s Gd: rail paid.—Box 1. Pukekohe. HAY, baled, sweet, meadow, £3 10s f.0.r.; £'3 at shed.—A. Hanson. Whangainarino. HAY, meadow, baled; Ist and 2nd prizes, Auckland Winter Exhibition.—Weston, McKenzie Rd., Mangere. 21-830. IiTONEI, 60lb„ light amber, £1; medium, JJL 17s 6d; freight paid.—W. Forsyth, Ohaupo. HONEY, first-class Clover, 201b., 80lb., 40lb. tins; sjd lb.; freight paid.—Weslej* College, Paerata. KUMARAS, best table, 3s 6d sugar bag: railage paid North Island.—H. Allen. Tauranga. MANGOLDS, bags extra; - White Carrots, £2 7s 6d, bagged.—Box 1, Pukekohe. >•? MANGOLDS: 30s ton, f.0.r., bags efetra; f rj - White Carrots, £2 7s 6d, bagged.—B&s lj. Pukckoho, QEED Potatoes, about 2 tons. Game* KJ jkeeners; £6 10s ton.—C. E. Hills* MerC4*r.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21561, 4 August 1933, Page 18

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