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AMUSEMENTS FINAL SCREENINGS " BELOW / RALPH BELLAMY In the Most Thrilling—Ex THE Direction .... Amalga SESSIONS: 2.15, FRIDAY A MYSTERY THRILLER that takes you "THE DEA "THE DEA You'll be baffled and fascinated by this DAVID MANNERS—ADRIAN AMES—& CRYSTAL PALACE (Ml. Eden Ud.> I RIALTO RIALTO (NewmarVet.) TO-NIGHT. FRI.. AND SAT.. AT 8. Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.), Ltd., Present THE MASTERPIECE OF MIRTH AND MAGIC .MELODY. " IT'S GREAT TO BE ALIVE." (Approved for Universal Exhibition), With Herbert Mundin and Edna May Oliver and 100 Dancers and Songsters. | NEW REGENT [ . 8 . Direction: Amalgnmated Theatres (N.Z.), Ltd TWO SELECT FEATURES. No. i-" WHILE PARIS SLEEPS" Starring VICTOR McLAGLEN. A different McLaglen altogether. The greatest role he has ever played. It is a real sensation. Never before have we shown a picture with more thrills. No. 2—CHARLOTTE GREENWOOD and LOUISE DRESSER. The screen's funniest team in the most hilarious, snappiest comedy of the year. "STEPPING SISTERS." Both Recommended by the Censor for Adults. BOHEMIAN ORCHESTRA. TOWN HALL, TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT 4 THE ORCHESTRA WILL PLAY: Unfinished Symphony (Schubert). Welsh Khapsody (German), Lurline Overture (Wallace), "Carmei" Selection (Bizet), Enigma Variations (Elgar), Gavotte (Gluck), Forget-me-not (Herbert). Chorale (Bach). MR. ERIQ WATERS will PlayWeber's Concertstuck. with Full Orchestral Accompaniment. MRS. OWERS (late Principal Gilbert and Sullivan Opera Co.) Will make her First Local Appearance. MR. ROBERT SIMMERS (Auckland's Wellknown Baritone) will also contribute. TRULY A SPLENDID PROGRAMME OF MELODY. DON'T MISS IT. ADMISSION, 2s 6d and Is 6d. ' W. J. CADDELL, Secretary. EXHIBITIONS ARTS. DISPLAY OF MODERN PICTORIAL PHOTOGRAPHS BY MR GERALD E. JONES, F.R.P.S., Exhibitor at London, Paris and Canadian Photo Salons, etc. < Open Daily from 10 a.m. to 4.30 p.m., and on Friday Evening from 7 to 9, p.m. % At the Clubxooms, 210 Victoria Arcade, 82 Qneen Street. Secretary, W. Laird Thomson (Phone 40-391). JjJUCKLAND

is r vjj.v -CjiN mat tne i 1 . Fifty-second Annual Meeting of members will be held at the Society's Club Rooms, 210 Victoria Arcade, 82 Queen "Street, Auckland, TO-NIGHT (Thursday), 14th September, at 8 p.m., for the following purposes. (li To receive and adopt the Annual Report of the Council and the Audited Statement of Accounts. (2) Election of Officers. , t (3) Appointment of Auditor. (4) General Business. The following nominations for office have been received:— PRESIDENT.—C. Reginald Ford. Propoaet. Dr."J. D. Campbell Duncan. VICE-PRESIDENTS.—Dr. J. D. Campbell Duncan. Dr. E. B. Gunson, J. F. Ewen, E. W. Payton, Sir Cecil Leys, OKver Nicholson, fi. E. Vaile, G. Ht- Wilson, H. Wallace. All.Vice-Presidents proposed by E. S. Kohn. COUNCIL.—R. A. Lippincott, proposed by E. 8. Kohn: D. J. Payne, proposed by E. S. Kohn; E. S. Kohn, proposed by D.. J>. Payne; P. Redwood, proposed by J. Weeks; H. Tornquist, proposed by E. S. Kohn. W. LAIRD THOMSON. Secretary. FRUIT FOR SALE A PPLES, ex-cooler, Delicious, extra fancy 6s per bushel case; rail paid.—J Nobilo. Te Hana. "TVELICIOUS. bushel case, export grade, J- 7 repacked. 6s; rail paid.—Delicious Orchards, Henderson. IVTOORE'S Orchards, Henderson.—Sweet J-'J- Oranges, Lemons, 10s; Grape Fruit, 8s 6d; Seville Oranges for marmalade, Cs; Mixed Citrus, 10s. Rail paid. ' PRODUCE FOR SALE /"IARROTS, Parsnips, Pumpkins. Leeks, 3s 6d sugar bag; Onions, ss; rail paid.—, Box 1. Pukekohe. HONEY, light, 601b, 20s; two sixties, 37s 6d: freight Daid.—W. Fornvthi J-»- Gd; freight paid.—W. Forsyth, Ohaupo. KUMARAS, best table, 3s 6d sugar bag; railage paid, d.u.0., North Island —H. Allen, Tauranga. "VTANGOLDS, 25s ton, f.0.r., bags extra; XtL White Carrots, £2 ss, bagged.—Box L, Pukekohe. OUGAR Bag, Railage Paid.—Potatoes, 3s O Gd; Onions, ss; Carrots, 3s 9d; Mixed Vegetables, 2s 9d; Cauliflower, Cabbage, 2s 6d.—Franklin Supplies. Pukekohe. TO MERCHANTS AND STOREKEEPERS. pRIME QUALITY QNIONS. IN CENTAL BAGS. IN LOTS TO SUIT BUYERS. No Growth. No Waste. Apply, . A. B. D ONALD - L™~ * AUCKLAND. PRODUCE WANTED wanted, must be fresh; top prices J guaranteed; crates supplied.—Norden Co.* Ltd.. Fort St. EGGS.— Send your Eggs to us. Get the top market price.—Griffiths. 13 Wakefield St. EDUCATIONAL j^alcroze • EUEHYTHMICS. MISS BERYL WHISTLER is resuming her Classes for Children and Adults in September, tor particulars of Classes in Auckland and Hamilton. Apply 5 IRENE AVENUE, MT. EDEN. A SHCROFT. 17 Lndies' Mile, Remuera.— ZT . Da3 N Evening Tuition; Matriculation. Engineering, Surveying Examinations Cor-respondence.-^htme_l7-802. IJADIO.—FieId ol ever-increasing opportunity.—Personal and Correspondence luition.—Druleigh College, Anzao Av. DRESS AND FASHloll |7 RE J?,-, D A V E\, allor - Ist Floor, Union -L Bldgs., no jet Waverley Hotel.—Tailormade Suits from £5 ss. OS £?D—Your Hat Cleaned and Re- ~ U modelled. Trimmings extra.—Cox, Tho Hatter, Karangahapo Rd.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21596, 14 September 1933, Page 16

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