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AMUSEMENTS Final Sessions: 11, 12.30, JAMES DUNN. "ARIZONA TO THE TO-MOR Here's the type of picture Something CONAN DOYLE'S MASTE "THE TRAGEDY 0 Pictur miTllim "THE FIRES • i| II "THE FIRES i| I "THE FIRES With a Brilliant LESTER MATTHEWS— Twelve months to live— knowing almost counting the hours and thinking against the magic background Scorching desert sands—a pitiless sun swooping down on a defenceless tourist in the greatest story of BOOK NOW. PLANS AT RIALTO RIALTO (Broadway) NEWMARKET Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.), Ltd. TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK, WARNER BROTHERS' MUSICAL COMEDY SENSATION. WARNER BAXTER, WARNER BAXTER, AND 14 STARS, '42 ND STREET." "42ND STRJEET." *42 ND STREET" Recommended by Censor for Adults. BEBE DANIELS. BEBE DANIELS. 200 DAZZLING GIRLS. HAUNTING MUSIC. Reserves, Phono 20-573. UAOJUfIIIXCI Ut UiIJJIIUVX.n, OAK. MANGERE. TE PAPAPA. Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.), Ltd.. Present TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. 2 SELECT ATTRACTIONS Unit One—"ZOO IN BUDAPEST." Approved for Universal Eihibition. With LORETTA YOUNG. Unit Two—LILYAN TASHMAN, with Dashing DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS. JR., and Fascinating NANCY CARROLL, in "SCARLET DAWN." Recommended by Censor for Adults. Reserves Cost No More—Phone 12-344. (Trams Stop at Door.) FREE BALLOONS FOR THE KIDDIES. Bring the children into Cooke's for lunch or morning or afternoon tea. Every child gets a Free Balloon and you will feel the benefit of the restful break during shopping hours. Tea or Coffee with Toast or Crumpets served promptly in warmth and comfort. Have you tasted our Crumpets? They are made on the premises and acknowledged as delicious. LOOK IN TO-DAY. COOKE'S RESTAURANT, NEXT WOOLWORTH'S, QUEEN ST. MEETINGS /"CHRISTIANITY and the Crisis.—Douglas Social Credit, Sunday, 27th, 3 p.m., Scots Hall. TYOUGLAS Credit.—l 43 Karangahape Rd., J-S To-night, 8. Speaker: Rev. W. W. Averill, 0 TENDERS MAKiU IRRIGATION SCHEME. SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF 16,218 FEET REINFORCED. CONCRETE PIPES AND COLLARS. Tenders, endorsed as above, Close with the Secretary, Publio Works Tenders Board, Wellington, at 4 p.m. on TUESDAY, September 5, 1933. Specification may be seen at tho Public Works Offices, 'Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin. ~X\T AIMAM AKTJ " OHAEAWAI MAIN >V HIGHWAY. MANGAMUTU BRIDGE (BAY OF ISLAND COUNTY). Tenders (envelopes marked) Closing with the Secretary, Public Works Tenders Board, Wellington, will bo received up to 4 p.m. on TUESDAY, September 12, 1933, for Conetruction of above Bridge. Plans and specifications may be seen at Publio Works O/fices, Whantarei and Auckland. Lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. August 21, 1933. ALTERATIONS Old Homestead; 3 Level -t*. Sections as payment; small mortgage. —lApply Herald. PRICES wanted Erection 5-Roomed Cottage, Parnell.—Further particulars, C.P.O. Box 200. PLUMBING. —Price wanted installing Sink, etc.—Owen, Rayner, Ltd., 34-3G Albert St. QONSULT ELLIS AND BURNAND, LTD., SAWMILLERS. Wholesale Timber Merchants and Joiners, HAMILTON. i FOR TIMBER AND JOINERY OF QUALIFY. Our Prices are Right. Let us Quote You. N ANY WEATHERJL RAIN. HAIL OR SUNSHINE. STARKIE QKYLIGHTS tarkie Skylights GIVE PERFECT SATISFACTION. There is a type for every need made to any size required Fully Guaranteed by the Makers. JQ JJENRY AND QO., J^TD., SHEETMETAL WORKERS, 12-14 NELSON STREET, AUCKLAND. Phones 42-384. 46-313. FOR LEASE BY TENDER JJOTEL TO LET. Tenders, closing Noon, September 30, are invited for a a THREE YEARS' LEASE OF A FIRSTCLASS CITY HOTEL. Particulars, terms and conditions may be obtained from LANG AND PATERSON. Solicitors, P.O. Box 225, Dunedin. RECREATION GROUND. 15 ACRES (APPROX.). WITH PAVILION AND CARETAKER'S QUARTERS. The Dilworth Trust Board has been informed that the Girta' Athletic Association hus_ decided not to apply for a renewal of their lease of tho above ground, which expires on November I next. Tenders aro therefore invited for a lease for five years, with tho right of renewal for a further five years. Conditions of Tender may be seen nt the Office, Dilworth Building, Queen Street, during business hours. Neither the highest nor any Tender will be necesalY i acc °P^ fl d. The Board reserves to itself the right to negotiate with any tenderer regarding the term or other conditions of the lease. The Ground will not be leased in any manner inconsistent with the same being kept and used as a reserve for Recreation purposes. This torm mov be interpreted to include Cricket, Football, Hockey, Tennis, Basketball etc., etc. The Trustees, however, reserve to themselves the right to prohibit any game or pastime which in their absolute discretion they consider to be undesirable. TENDERS CLOSE AT 9 A.M. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25. E. H. INSULL, Secretary.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21578, 24 August 1933, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21578, 24 August 1933, Page 18

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