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AMUSEMENTS LET'S GO TO THE CIVIC A PICTURE WORTH SEEING. | victor JORY YOUNG I In " "THE DEVIL'S IN LOVE." | Recommended by Censor for Adults, ®- A Fox Picture.' DAViT MUNDIN MANNERS . . . comedy . . . action . . ~ subtle intrigue . . . and the ten", derest of romances between a man of lost courage and a girl of steady faith . . . who lifted him out of despair with the firm ties of her love. DELIGHTFUL ENTERTAINMENT AGAIN GREETED WITH HOUNDS* OF APPLAUSE. pAUL rp QULLEN pAUL QULLEN * "THE SINGING ORGANIST" In New Numbers. BOOK EARLY FOR THE "WEEK'S BEST SHOW. TUDOR" REMUERA ROAD Last Night, at 8. PHILIP HOLMES, with IRENE DUNNE and LIONEL ATWELL. In MADAM BLANCHE:' sVv Recommended by Censor for Adults SUPERB TUDOR FEATURETTEa I BRITANNIA | <vv (News of the World, 7.20-8 ) GEORGE WALLACE, in j§s " HARMONY ROW." And LILY DAMITA, in I vSS " C OLDIE GETS ALONG." j 000 Both Approved Universal Exhibition. j | GAIETY, TAKAPUNA f 1 i o p.m. [XS Roland Young, Herbert Mundin. in "PLEASURE CRUISE." C\ N (Recommended by Censor for Adulta.) TENDERS T O B U I L D E R~s x BRICK AND CONCRETE PREMISES AT HAMILTON. Tenders for above will be received at our Office up till 3 p.m. on MONDAY j October 16. ' ! Plans may be seen at our Office or at J, 'R. McKenzie's Fancy Goods' Shop, Ham'ilton. HOLM AN, MOSES AND WATKIN. ■Reg. Architects. 34 Vulcan Bldgs., Auckland. Erection of . residence,Turama Road (Adjoining Cornwall Park). Tenders invited, closing at my Office at Noon on WEDNESDAY, October 18, 1933. liOBT. BERT YOUNG, Architect (Reg.), Imperial Buildings. Queen Street, Auckland. Fresh tenders (marked) will be received by tho undersigned to October 16 for Enlarging and Altering Wellsford Public Hall. Plans and specifications at Heeild Office; R. O. Times Office, Warkworth; and F. Palmer, Wellsford. \ Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. F. PALMER, Wellsford. are invited for the Erection of -L a Wool Shed 23 mileß from Te Awamutu.—Plans from F. Yates. Papakura. - BUILDING MATERIALS I7RESH Water Sand, Shingle, clean quality; any quantity supplied.—Roob# - Shipping Company. Phone 8. Mercer. HUNTER'S Fibrous Plaster Works, Gt. South R<l.. Auckland, for best quality • Ceilings, Wallboards.—Phone 24-751. SECOND-Hand Road Metal, from_ 2in. down, and Metal Screenings, suitable footpaths; 5s per yard delivered city area » ( Apply Stores Department, Auckland Transport Board, Customs Street West. ;t< !! QIVING gARDWARE BUSINESS. • QUE STOCK "gB " QLEARED. * ENTIRE STOCK OF BUILDERS' AND CABINETMAKERS' HARDWARE AT BARGAIN PRICES. JJARDIE J£ROS., HIGH STREET. BUILDERS BUILDERS of "Ideal Homes," exclusive designs: financial assistance arranged: office.—6l Newton Rd. Phone 30-323. DANCING _____ PHONE 42-237, Symondsville Studio, 30 Symonds St. (next St. Paul's). Mißi Spencer (assisted by Mr. Bruce). Dances Every Saturday. 8 p.m. Tuition Classes Mondays and Thursdays. 8 p.m. Strictly Private Lessons in all the Latest Dances, also Old-time Dancing at any time by appointment.—For particulars, etc., rnon» 42-237. GEORGE G. COX, Latest Dances, Specialist Tap, Stage, Ballroom.-* Studio. Durham St. East. Phone 13-569. —_ REDUCED Fee until Xmas.-Course Private Lessons, 10s.—<Ruby Sherriu» liopetoun St., Ponsonby. TEACHERS OF ELOOUTIOK _ lATEST Recitations. Dramatic, HumorJ ous. Lesson Talk; posted anywhere.— Helen Griffiths, Academy, Upper Queen t>t., Auckland. —- MISS 'E. R- MO ORE, L.T.C.L., Gold Med; ■i'-L allist; special fees; Adults, ChildreUt City. Mt. Eden; £1 Is.—Ring 21-629. "PUBLIC' Speaking, Addresses,. Presentv ,Jl tions, Speeches; also Special Cou Business, Professional Men. —Montag < Swanson St. - \ TOILET .TYfISS FOX. Hallenatein's Buildings. iVi Queen St. Permanent steam method, no electricity); 2os.— 42-919. —TT* PARIS Swell Permanent Wave in ro ' duced by Riche. of Paris.-Beauty Wave. Civic Buildings. REAGLETON, Estab 54 years. Pa" • Masters at Eugene Permanent Wav in it fmm 10s (>d. Marcel and W atei » ins' a Specialty. Personal Attention if quested. Street and Stage Wig Maker, vie© Free.—6 Vic tori a. Sircot. ; THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD : AND AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS. 1 ADVERTISEMENTS. PREPAID RATES.—SEE COUPON. PAGE ' TWO OF THIS ISSUE. • jj 2. IIeiulo: Tho recognised medium lot best results. TELEPHONES; 0 Advertisements—- |! Monday to Saturday: B a.m. to 11 p.m. .. ' • j? oog After 11 P.m. .. .. •• 41 ' 2 - 3 : Sunday: 5 p.m. to 10 e.m. .. After 10 p.m. .. . * ».«•>- Replies to advertisements will o at the Office of the Herald, » forwarded , ago is provided will be promptly thci 'r to the advertiser P ease notetl . Postal Department will not deli ber '' to any nom-de-plume initial or t addressed care of any Post Office. respon . d The Company does no. 'dvertisemen* !, siblo for non-insertion of anj a<i qJ fro , a r. or advertisements, through a publication 3 other causes, or for error in tlie of an advertisement. _—.

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

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21617, 9 October 1933, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21617, 9 October 1933, Page 18

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