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AMUSEMENTS THE STORY OF THE DESTRUCTION OF OUR MODERN WORLD. A GRIPPING, ROMANTIC SPEC- ; TACLE OF THE AGES. Continents were swept away . . . and with them laws and morals! Half a hundred men remained and half a dozen women . . ..ten men for every woman, and no law except desire! When men turn savage and blood lust /rules tlio waste of civilisation! " DELUGE " / ROXY \ A /• TIVOLI I ROXY N TIVOLI l Queen St. / \ Newton. V Phone / n \ V 41-341. / \. 4-1-136. y Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. ROXY SESSIONS, CONTINUOUS If \ TIVOLI, NIGHTLY AT 8 O'CLOCK. • TO-DAY TO-NIGHT. SPECIAL STAR ' ' No - *• FIRST N.Z. PREMIERE, RX.O. FILM CORP. PRESENT PEGGY SHANNON, LOIS WILSON, SIDNEY BLACKMER, MATT MOOEE, HALF HAROLDE, IJST DELUGE I 7 DELUGE DELUGE DELUGE DELUGE DELUGE DELUGE DELUGE DELUGE DELUGE DELUGE DELUGE DELUGE DELUGE , - DELUGE DELUGE DELUGE DELUGE , DELUGE DELUGE DELUGE DELUGE DELUGE H DELUGE ONE "WOMAN FOR TEN MEN—and no law on this naked continent! DELUGE DELUGE DELUGE DELUGE DELUGE - DELUGE DELUGE DELUGE DELUGE DELUGE / DELUGE DELUGE U DELUGE DELUGE DELUGE - DELUGE DELUGE DELUGE DELUGE DELUGE DELUGE DELUGE '' DELUGE DELUGE j SPECIAL I STAR I No. 2.

R.K.O. Radio Pictures Present ' WILLIAM BOYD, WILLIAM BOYD, "William Gargau, Wynne Gibson, Betty Furness, ' " EMERGENCY CALL" "EMERGENCY CALL" USUAL POPULAR PRICES. 1000 SEATS, I/, I/, 1/, 1/. CHILDREN, 6d, 6d, 6d, 6d. FREE LIST ENTIRELY SUSPENDED AT BOTH THEATRES. FRUIT FOR SALE /CHOICE Sultans, 4s; Paragon Peaches, V ready next week, 4s 6d; two, 8s; rail paid.—Mobberloy, Kaukapakapa. Vegetables, forwarded daily from . markets; keenest prices.—Robertson's ■Buying Agency, P.O. Box 1612. Auckland. ]\/fO ORE'S Orchards, Henderson.—Apples, •f'J- Cookers., ss; Jam Plums. 3s 6d. Booking orders. Giantprune Ponds, Monarch, i urplegage, Satsuma. Damsons. Bottling i eaches, all ss. Railed or delivered. ATECTARINES, 20lb. cases, ss; Blood Red iff- j i? 3, 4s . Gc l; Bottling Peaches, ss; Jilixed Gases, ss. Book your order. Freight paid. F. Stewart, Qrchardist, Kaukapakapa. "pEACH-ES, Bottling, 5s Od; Jam. 4s"T. railed.—i. E. 'Xravers, Box 25. Te Jvauwhata. PEACHES, Paragon. yellow. bottling; ready soon; 4s Gd 201b. case, 3 12s; railj&go free.—Cutler, Henderson. QTJLTAN Plums, 3s Gd case; Burbanks, 3s; kJ Paragon Peaches, early February. 4s; railage paid.—E-. B. Smith. Henderson. r pOMATOES, choice, 201b., 4s Gd; seconds, 3s 6d; rajl paid.—G. Shaw. Otahuhu. fpOMATOES, choice, 201b., sa; rail paid. —V. Nieholl.s. Avenue Rd.. Otahunu. ''POMATOES, choice. 181b., ss; raiFpaid.— R. B. Todd. Otahuhu.fpOMATOES, first-grade, 20lb. case. 3s Gd; 451b. ease. 7s; freight prfid.—R. Bhana, c.6. Avery. Luke St.. Otahnhu. 7 pOMATOES. sound; half-bushel case. 4s J- Gd; bushel. 8s; rail paid.—C. West, Avenue Rd„ Otahuhu. best, 3s Gd case; Tenches, J- Plums, 2s Gd.—Open Market, 17 Karansahape Rd. Tomato Farm, tho best 2d ' ' lb., country orders, 3s Gd.—Wright, B;*tkin Rd.. off New Windsor Rd., Avondale. PRODUCE FOR SALE ' ' ' HONEY, this season's, first-class clover, 281b. to GOlb. tins; 5-'< l lb.; rail freight paid.—Wesley College. Paerata. HONEY, GOlb. tins, light 22s Gd, medium 20s, freight paid.—Jl. Speary, CamPotatoes. 5s 3d sugar bn&; Onions, 1" 4s; Peas, ss; railage paid.—Franklin Supplies. Pukekrihe. ONIONS, 4r; Potatoes, ss, srnb.; fresh dug; rail paid.—G. Shaw, Otahuhu. ONIONS 4a, Potatoes 5s Gd, sGlh., rail Paid.—T. Sweet. Box 53, Pukekohe. *j>OTATOES, fresh dug. 5s Gd; Onions, 4s J Gd; sGlh.. rail paid.—Fewell,_Pukekohe. 1 POTATOES, 5s Gd sugar bag; Carrots, J. Onions, Mixed Vegetables, 4s Cd; rail paid.—Box 1, Pukekohe. A CCORDINO Qualify—l3s 9d; Iss; If.? 9d~; ?■ '^. s • '® s : 20s—Honey (GO's).—Perkmir, Markets. PRODUCE WANTED /~JOCKSFOOT Seed.—N.Z. Loan and Mercantile are buyers of any quantity. Best price given. ' pOCKSFOOT AND PRAIRIE GRASS SEED.—We are buyers of any quantity. Highest price given. FRANK .M. WINSTONE (MERCHANTS) / LTD. XyANTED to Buy.—Quantity of Eggs wcekli '— Grey St.. Hauiil-

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21702, 18 January 1934, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21702, 18 January 1934, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21702, 18 January 1934, Page 18

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