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AMUSEMENTS PLAZA mated Theatres (N.Z.), Ltd. 11 A.M.. 12.20, 2.30. 5 P.M. AND SESSION, 8 P.M. PREMIERE ST 1934 SPECIAL HOLLYWOOD SELF-EFFACING SACRIFICE BARRYMORE BARRYMORE BARRYMORE BARRYMORE BARRYMORE As BARRYMORE Ep. watt, md. n a P art '"at "US BARRYMORE been waiting all PADDVMORF theßo years for the dAKK iMUKL Eon i U3 w | lo could BARRYMORE make it live . . . BARRYMORE BARRYMORE BARRYMORE N JOURNEY " JOURNEY " JOURNEY " JOURNEY " JOURNEY " JOURNEY " versal Exhibition)

story of a "successful failure" Bervant of all humanity, whose heaven above, certain JOEL McCREA FRANCES DEE DRAMA THAT SEARS THE HEART TRE 'PHONE 41-586 DAY "KING OF THE RITZ" "KING OF THE RITZ" versal Exhibition) Ml RIALTO % RIALTO (Newmarket) Phone 46-609. Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.), Ltd. TO-NIGHT. AT 8 O'CLOCK. JESSIE MATTHEWS In " THE GOOD COMPANIONS."

" THE GOOD COMPANIONS." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) THEATRE ONEHUNGA. Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.), Lt-d. To-night, at 8 o'clock. Phone 12-344. 2 BIG SPECIALS. No. I—GEO. ARLISS GEO. ARLISS "ALEXANDER HAMILTON." No. 2—IVOR NOVELLO " SLEEPING CAR." (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) CRICKET CRICKET JUBILEE. SMOKE CONCERT, SCOTS HALL, SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 8 P.M. A Greflt Reuniun of Old-timera and Present-day Cricketers. SPECIAL TO OLD-TIMERS. Your name is legion and tve can't risk offending anybody by sending epecial notices of this great gathering. Please accept this invitation ancl our assurance that you will be welcomo and will enjoy a real good night with old clubmates and opponents. Besides you will bo able to keep the young players of to-day in their placo. They will be present in force. TICKETS. 2s Gd or pay at the door. N. H. E. HOCKIN, Hon. Secretary. TOURISTS AND MOTORISTS' GUIDE HELENS VILLE T3ARAKAI House.—Tennis court, social hall, hot mineral baths under main roof, large garage; reasonable tariff.— Helensville 35. Auckland 46-087. OKOROIRF. LJ OT Springs Hotel, Okcroire, midway -*• Hamilton-Rotorua, Nciv Zealand's complete holiday resort. Golf, tennis, mineral baths, fishing, shooting.—Phone 44, Tirau. Beautiful bay of islands. Waitaiifji Celebrations. Book Early. Bay View Private Hotel, Opua. Excellent Accommodation. This is the ideal spot for holiday-makers. Tennis Courts, Rowing Boats and Outboard Motor for use of guests. Tariff. 50s. Phono 55K. K. MORRIS. Proprietress. ORUA BAY " '"FHE Pines," Orua Bay. via Onehunga, J-by launch li hours. Sea frontage; safe bench, fishing; dance hall, billiard table, tennis and store.—Write L. Morris. Proprietor. A A.A.—Hotel Empire, Rotorua's Leadx.l. jng Privato Hotel. Free garage on premises. CIIIIKMS Privato Hotel, Auto. Assn. Free ' garage, minute baths: Us Gd dav. ±'3 garage, minute baths; 9s Gd day, £3 week.— Phone 47. COME to New Commonwealth. Everything new. Excellent table. Parking accommodation. Tariff moderate.—Mrs. Ingram, Proprietress. DEVONSHIRE House. Private Hotel; terms very moderate; homely; lock-up garage, parking free.—Mrs. Dean, Proprietiess. HINEMOA Private Hotel, min. Gardens and baths.—Select, homely; terms model ate.—Proprietress, K. Constant. Phone 81. overlooking beautiful Govern-•-V ment Grounds ancl Baths.—£3 15a per week. Terms arranged.—Mrs. A. Brackobush. Proprietress. J) AUK VIEW, overlooking Govt. Gardens, Blue Baths. Tariff, 10s day, JC3 week.— Mr. and Mrs. Staple. QUEENSLAND Private Hotel, first-class accommodation, excellent table; garage, parking free.—Phone 144, Mrs. Berge. CJURREY House Private Hotel, Hau- ' papa St.—Central, select, homely; terms moderate.—Proprietress. Devin. Phone 217. SWANSON MOTORISTS, make Party after work, 25 minutes from City; free tennis, swimming, bountiful bush; 2s Gd per car.—Redwood Park, Swanson. TE KUITI r PE KUlTl.—Undoubtedly the King Coun- -*• try s Best; "Kelvin" Hotel; tariff, 10s Gd day.—J. P. Frost, .Proprietor. WANTED TO LEASE AVONDALE. —11 Acres, good grass, sheds, carrying 11 cows; C-roomed Bungalow.— Beazley■ Agent. Mt. Albert IpARM, small, going contra, wanted to lease.—L.A., 278. Herald. with right to purchase: give • full particulars; handy Auckland.— Farmer, 141, Herald.

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

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21702, 18 January 1934, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21702, 18 January 1934, Page 18

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