AMUSEMENTS DAYS 12.30, 2.30, 5 & 8 P.M. "AS HUSBANDS GO" "AS HUSBANDS GO" " AS HUSBANDS GO " Censor for Adults THE, 'PHONE 41-5516 mated Theatres (N.Z.), Ltd. . FRIDAY V LAND PREMIERE— J FOR ANOTHER " 42ND ST.." X OWN GREAT TRIUMPH WITH L, AND MUSIC SHOW . . . DICK POWELL GINGER ROGERS 300 SHOW \ GIRLS GUY KIBBEE / 7 /STAGE "SPECTACLES MEET THE GIRLS! You asked to see more of them so we are bringing them back . . . the 200 Dazizlers of "42nd St" and many more in a Bigger and Grander Show! SPECTACLES 7 are possible , . . even in this Miracles! THE STARS" THE FORGOTTEN MAN " DEN OF GIRLS " SNOWS " SINGING VIOLINS " PETTING PARTY " THE GOLD DIGGERS" AT THEATRE AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT RIALTO RIALTO \s (Newmarket) Phone 4G-609. Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.), Ltd. TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK: l MARIE DRESSLER C And ;i WALLACE BEERY ~ r "TUG-BOAT ANNIE." " TUG-BOAT ANNIE." t LIONEL BARRYMORE MAE ROBSON LIONEL BARRYMORE—MAE ROBSON " ONE MAN'S "JOURNEY." (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PATRONS NOTE !■—"Tug-Boat Annie" starts To-night, at 8.10 Sharp. = i RFHFNT EPSOM. - | IxLViLIN 1 To-night, at 8 o'clock. Amalgamated Theatres, N.Z., Ltd. Final Screening No. I—ROBT. MONTGOMERY—HELEN HAYES In "ANOTHER LANGUAGE" (Approved for Universal Exhibition). No. 2—WARREN WILLIAM-JOAN BLON-DELL-HELEN CHANDLER—GENEVIEVE TOBIN. In "GOOD-BYE AGAIN" (Recommended by Censor for Adults). THE NIGHT OF THE YEAR! TOWN HALL. SATURDAY MARCH 17, 8 P.M. RESERVE YOUR SEAT. REUNIONS ALL INTERESTED IN REUNION QF ARRIVALS BY SAILING SHiP NORTHUMBERLAND, March 18. 1884, communicate S. COLDIOUTT. 6 Hellaby's Bldgs. ELECTORAL pAPATOETOE TOWN BOARD. Pursuant to Section. 40 of "The -Rating Act, 1925," I hereby give notice that a Poll of the Ratepayers of the Papatoetoe Town District will be taken on WEDNESDAY, the Twenty-first, day of March, 1934, on the proposal that henceforth the system of rating property on the basis of the unimproved value thereof be adopted in the Papatoetoe Town District, at the following polling places:— Public Hall, Papatoetoe. Manukau County Council Office, Cor. of Princes St. and Shortland St., Auckland. Polling Hours: 9 a.m. to G p.m. Dated this sth day of March, 1934. W. J. NICHOLSON, Chairman. TENDERS A UCKLAND HARBOUR BOARD. Superintendent's Office, Quay Street. March 6, 1934. TENDERS FOR 2 STEEL HOPPER BARGES. Tenders, addressed to the Chairman, and endowed "Tender for Hopper Barges," will be received up till 12 Noon on TUESDAY. March 13, 1934, for the supply of two Steel Hopper Barges, each of approximately 500 tons capacity. Schedules and Tender Forms may be obtained on application to the Board's Engineer. By order. 11. B. BURNETT, Superintendent and Secretary. FOR SALE BY TENDER TILING TIMBER FOR SALE BY TENDER. PINUS RADIATA—CAMBRIDGE RIFLE RANGE. Tenders will be received at the Office of the undersigned, State Forest Service, Auckland, until WEDNESDAY, March 21, 1934, for thii Purchase of the Pinus Radiata Trees, branded V, estimated to contain 388,994 superficial feet, situate on part Section 11, Block X., Cambridgo Survey District (Cambridge Rifle Range). Upset Price, £290. Time for removal of timber one year. Terras of Payment: One-third cash, together with timber-cutting licence fee, £1 Is, to accompany tender; one-third in 3 months and one-third in G months. Conditions of Sale usual in the case of sales of timber by the State Forest Service apply. Tenders to bo addressed as under, and envelopes marked " Tender for Defence Timber." R. D. CAMPBELL, Conservator of Forests, Auckland. SPENDERS will bo received until 20th for J- GO llives Bee 3 and Appliances; good strong condition, guaranteed free disease.— Particulars, apply R. C. Bassett, Maungatnroto. BUILDING MATERIALS CONCRETE Washing Bcilers,—Specify "Sleelcrete," the Leading Frame in N.Z. Procurable all Hardware Merchants. FREI3II Water Sand. Shingle, clean qurtlity; any quantity supplied.—Roo6o Shipping Company- Phone 8. Mercer. HUNTER'S Fibrous Plaster Works, Gt. South Rd„ Auckland, for best quality Ceiling 3. Wnllboarda.—Phono 24-751 DRESS AND FASHION 2S fJD— Your Hat Cleaned and ReU modelled. Trimmings extra.—Cox, The Hatter, Karangahape lid.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21743, 7 March 1934, Page 18
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