AMUSEMENTS PLAZA mated Theatres (N.Z.), Ltd. FRIDAY LAND PREMIERESUCCESSOR TO " 42ND ST. THE CEiNTURY! its Myriad Glories . „ . WARREN WILLIAM ALINE McMAHON !RS OF 1933" |RS OF 1933 " RS OF 1933 " IRS OF 1933 " RS OF 1933 " RS OF 1933 " RS OF 1933" versal Exhibition) NED SPARKS JOAN BLONDELL SPECTACLES—7 the Stars " Forgotten Men " den cf Girls " Stiowa " Singing Violins " the Gold Diggers " AT THEATRE EE DAYS 12.30, 2.30. 5 <fc 8 P.M. "AS HUSBANDS GO "AS HUSBANDS GO "AS HUSBANDS GO "AS HUSBANDS GO "AS HUSBANDS GO TRE, 'PHONE 41-SBG /TO-MORROW\ / AT THE \ / ROXY and TIVOLJN JAMES DUNN Chipper : : : : Irrepressible Especially when he's in love And bis New Sweetheart— CLAIRE TREVOR \ " JIMMY AND / \ SALLY" / \ 1934 First / \ Release / F?Ff:FNT epsom. rv£.u£.l>i 1 To-night, at 8 o'clock. Amalgamated Tber.trea, N.Z.. Ltd No. I—ROBT. MONTGOMERY—HELEN HAYES In " ANOTHER LANGUAGE " (Approved for Universal Exhibition). No. 2—WARREN WILLIAM—JOAN BLONDELL—HELEN CHANDLER—GENEVIEVE TOBIN, In "GOOD-BYE AGAIN" (Recommended by Censor for Adults). LEAGUE FOOTBALL cJL rpHE MOUNT ALBERT UNITED -*- RUGBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL firf 5 CLUB. Lr ANNUAL MEETING Will be held in the King George Hall, Mt. Albert Terminus, on THURSDAY NEXT, March 8, 1934. at 8 p.m. Business: Receive Report and Balance-sheet; Election of Officers; General. Members and Intending Members requested to attend. W. F. CLARKE. Hon. Sec. COMMERCIAL COLLEGES ACCOUNTANCY gTUDENTS. The Expert Correspondence Tuition Supplied by jgJNTING'S QOMMERCIAL QOLLEGE, J^IMITED, Has enabled Hundreds to Pass the Examination. Printed Notes. Moderate Fees. Write for Detailed Prospectus. P.O. BOX 826, WELLINGTON, C.l. TOURISTS AND MOTORISTS' GUIDE ATIAMUFvI FISHING Lodge; new management; picturesque river surroundings: meals: fishing licence.—Edwards. Private Bag, Putaruru. HAMILTON HOTEL BRlGHTON.—Superior Accommodation; reasonable tariff; car accommodation: handy main street; public service.—Phone 3074. WARWICK Private Hotel, Hamilton East.—Charming riverside situation; motor garage; permanents. casuals.—Mrs. Voysey. HELENS VILLE PARAKAI House.— Ternm court, social hall, hot mineral baths under wain roof, large garage; reasonable taritf.— Helensville 35. Auckland 46-087. OKOROIRF. HOT Springs Hotel, Okcroire, midway Hamilton-Rotorua, New Zealand's complete holiday resort. Golf, tennis, mineral baths, fishing, shooting.—Phone 44, Tirau. ; OPUA ! JgEAUTIFUL BAY OF ISLANDS. 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, £2 2s Per Week. ; Phons 55K. K. MORRIS, Proprietress. OTOROHANGA (COMMERCIAL Private" Hotel.—Tourists, j Fishermen; 30min. from Waitomo Cavea; tariff On Gd per day.—Phone 7. W. H. Culley. ORUA BAY " r pilE Pines," Orua Bay, via Onehunga, JL by launch 1J hours. Sea frontage; safe bench, fishing; dance hall, billiard table, tennis and store.—Write L. Morris, Proprietor. A A.A.—Hotel Empire, Rotorua'a Lead- • ing Private Hotel. Free garage on premises. CHIRMS Private Hotel, Auto. Assn. Free garage, minute baths; 9a Gd day, £3 week.—Phone 47. CIOME to New Commonwealth. Everything / new. Excellent tabio. Parking accommodation. Tariff moderate.—Mrs. Ingram, Proprietress. HINEMOA Private Hotel, min. Gardens and baths.—Select, homely; terms moderate.— Proprietress, iv. Constant. Phone 81. PARK VIEW, overlooking Govt. Gardens, Blu« Baths; 10s day. £3 weekly; garage free.—Mrs. Staple. DEVONSHIRE House. Private Hotel; terms very moderate; homely; lock-up garage, pal king free.—Mrs. Dean. Proprieit esu. UEENSLAND Private Hotel, first-class accommodation, excellent table; garagi, parking free.—Phone 144, Mrs. Berge. QURREY HOUSE Private Hotel, IlauO papa St.—Central, select, homely; terms ir.odevale. —Proprietress. Devin. Phone 217. OTAY AT A.A.A, TERRACES HOTEL. ; 1500 ft. above sea. Fishing, Baths. Scenery, an 1 Health Resort. A. WARBRICK, Manager. (Late Pirate Shippe. Milford.) TE KTJ.LTI rpE KUITI.—"You might as well" at X Kelvin Hotel; nothing better; 10s 6d j day; 2s lunch. I WHANGAREI HOTEL WINDSOR.-Select, comfortable; . adjacent station, town; radio; tariff, j 9s day.—Mr. and Mrs. Piggott.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21742, 6 March 1934, Page 16
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