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AMUSEMENTS mnted Theatres, Ltd. 2.30, 5 AND 8 P.M. PLAZA Approved for Universal Exhibition. DANGER AND INTRIGUE, WITH MARGARET LINDSAY MARGARET LINDSAY the Girl you loved in "Cavalcade" TECTIVE f> O" TECTIVE •• now atmosphere and ruthlessly exposes "frame up" evidence for divorce cases. PHONE 41-58 G. IT'S NOW SHOWING! I EMPRESS I'AND I WEST END Newton Phono 27-077. TO-DAY. AT 2 O'CLOCK. Ponsonby Rd. Phone 26-910. TO-NIGHT, AT 8 P.M. Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.), Ltd., Proudly Present NOEL COWARD'S PICTURE -OP THE GENERATION, " CAVALCADE" " CAVALCADE" " CAVALCADE" Approved for Universal Exhibition. I RFP.FNT epsom. I KCAjLIM I To-night, at 8 O'Clock Direction: Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.), Ltd EPSOM BOWLING CLUB EVENING. ELISSA LAND I and VICTOR McLAGLEN, In " THE DEVIL'S LOTTERY." (Recommended by tho Censor for Adults.) B.OXINO TOWN HALL. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY). BILLY PETRIE, BILLY PETRIE, CANADIAN CHAMPION. TED. OXLEY, TED. OXLEY, N.Z. CHAMPION. 15 THREE-MINUTE ROUNDS. PRECEDED BY FIRST-CLASS AMATEUR CONTESTS. BOX PLAN NOW OPEN at Asher's. Sliortland Street. PRICES: Stage, 10s; Reserves, ss; Circle, 4s; Stalls 3s; Back Stalls and Gallery, 2s: -Ladies and Boys, Half-price all parts. COUNTY COUNCIL NOTICES COUNTY COUNCIL. PUBLIC MEETING OP RATEPAYERS PAKURANGA RIDING. A Public Meeting of Ratepayers of the Pckuranga Riding of the County will be held in the Pakuranga Public Hall on TUESDAY, the 10th October, 1933, at 7.30 p.m. BUSINESS.—To discuss proposal to transfer a sum from unexpended balance in Pun-mure-Howick Main Highway Lonn to Maungaroa Bridge reconstruction fund. F. M. WATERS. County Chairman. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR SALE ENGLISH Piano, by Eavestaff, for Sale; PIANO, in good order; English.—Reasonable. 145, Herald. VIOLINS.— Norman Smith, successor to James Hewitt. Bows rehaired, etc.; charges moderate.—lß Swanson St. WATERS' SPECIAL FRIDAY PIANO BARGAIN. CARL ECKE.—Beautiful pre-war German Piano, in new condition; full sonorous tone and easy touch; overstrung, underdamper; handsomely designed, walnut case. Worth i.'GO. For to-day Only £22 10s. ATWATERS. Civic Square, Auckland. Plione 40-792. -O YOUR TEWI S A D Y PIANO BEFORE PRICES RISE! Never again will good Pianos bo as low priced—Buy your Piano now—and for sure satisfaction buy a Lewis Eady Piano. CASH PRICE. -£9f) RICHTER. Berlin. An iron frame walnut model of dainty appearance. White keys. Sweet tone. Weekly payment 4s (3d. £9 A 1f| S ALLISON. Dark polIVy ished walnut Allison. Iron frame, fine condition. Weekly payment 4 s 6d. £9fiin S KEICHARDT. An over-J-V strung piano of good type. Medium size. Finished in dark walnut. Weekly payment 4s Ud. i?OA SCHUMANN. Upright grand, overstrung, underdamper action. Mellow in tone. Weekly payment ss. 10 s SPENCER, A beauti--LU ful Spencer, and just like new. Scarcely used. Weekly payment os. WILLIAMS. Almost new latest 4'Bo mahogany model, "Z." Weekly payment (is 9d. -P A7l H s FISCHER PlayerX I XU Piano. Full scale 88note genuine mahogany model. With liberal selection rolls. Weekly payment 7s. A low deposit will secure free delivery of any model. Dpn't delay—Buy a Lewis Eady Piano—Now—before prices rise. 1' EWrS XiADY, T IMITED, ■L/EWIS -CiADY, J "THE QUALITY HOUSE," 192 QUEEN ST., AUCKLAND. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS WANTED ABOUT Selling _ your Piano, Player Piano, for highest spot cash prices, .ring 47-047, immediate attention. ABOUT selling your Piano or any other instrument. Atwaters pay spot cash, or exchange fop Radio Civic Square. Phono T EWIS EADY, LTD., purchase Pianos for Cash or Exchange Radios.—Phono PIANO TUNING ATWATERS are tho Most Reliable Tuners, ss.—Phone 40-792. T EWIS EADY LTd7. specialise in -IJ Pianoforte Tuning and Overhauling. Prompt Service. Low Prices Phono 42-992. RADIO REPAIRS ARTHUR CORNISH. Radiotrician, Phone IG-oGs.—Repair and Spares for all radio SCtB. ANY Radio Efficiently Repaired, low cost: 2 Service Vans maintain promptness.— Johns, Ltd.. Phone 47-054. « Efficient, Prompt and Inexpensive Repairs Ring 40-850. Express Co., Fort St. RE-ALTGNING by Standard Signal Generator makes performance equal to new.—General Radio, Ltd., Gt. South Rd. SERVICE Specialists.—Having manufacO tured and serviced 50 Talkio Machines, tho Fray Electrical Co., Ltd., are best equipped to repair your Radio. Skilled experts only.—Address: 4th floor, Fergusson Bldgs., Queen St. Phone 41-367.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21617, 9 October 1933, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21617, 9 October 1933, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21617, 9 October 1933, Page 18

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