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AMUSEMENTS OND BIG WEEK—ING RECORDS DAILY. TEND THE DAY SESSIONS. mated Theatres (N.Z.). Ltd. 12.30. 2.30. 5 & 8 P.M. BUTION TO SCREEN AND DRAMA. " VOLTAIRE " " VOLTAIRE " " VOLTAIRE " " VOLTAIRE " " VOLTAIRE " " VOLTAIRE " " VOLTAIRE " versa! Exhibition) mightier than the sword—But power of a woman's charms. NIGHT'S PERFORMANCE. PHONE 41-586. ROXY TIVOLI • X THURSDAY NEXT: EDWARD G. ROBINSON, EDWARD G. ROBINSON, KAY FRANCIS, GENEVIEVE TOBIN "I LOVED A WOMAN." "I LOVED A WOMAN." GEORGE O'BRIEN, GEORGE O'BRIEN. HERBERT MUNDIN, MARY BRIAN "EVER SINCE EVE" \Both First N.Z. Screening. // ROXY TIVOLI, V THURSDAY NEXT. MEETINGS A.C.B. SOCIETY. ST. PATRICK'S BRANCH. No. 81. SPECIAL MEETING. I hereby call a Special Meeting of St. Patrick's Branch, No. 81, of the H.A.C.B. To discuss and reconsider the decision of the Branch to secede from the New Zealand District. H. S. MOXHAM. President. A NNUAL MEETING OF SHEEP A FABMERS. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF SHEEP "FARMERS will be held at Massey College, Palmerston North, on MAY 23 AND 24, to discuss various problems connected with Sheep and Wool. The Programme of Lectures and Demonstrations is obtainable from the College, A. and P. Associations, or branches of the Farmers' Union. All interested are invited to attend. 'M R W. G ROUNDS - A MEMBER OF THE NEW ZEALAND DAIRY PRODUCE BOARD, Will Address A MEETING- OF DAIRY FARMERS in the MASONIC HALL, PUKEKOHE. At 12.30 p.m. on THURSDAY NEXT, APRIL 2G. As matters of extreme importance to the Dairy Industry will be discussed, a Full Attendance of Dairy Farmers is Requested. ' pU-.NIGHT. Kemuera Library,—3rd LecJL ture. New Government and Crash of Parliaments. Speaker. B. Beckerleg, LL.B. Chairman, Dawson Donaldson, J.P. —Remuera Branch Douglas Credit. BOOKS AND PUBLICATIONS CIHRIST of the Calvary Road," Matthew / Honry, Is. —City and Provincial Book Sellers MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR SALE ATWATERS, for Quality Pianos.—Phone 40-792. COLUMBIA Table Gramophone. 150 records, as new; Auction Mart, Morrinsville. IP AND F. PIANO AGENCY, LTD. (In Liquidation).—Huge stock Pianos, Player Pianos. Bargain Prices.—s6 Kitchener St , D.S.C. Bldg., near Magistrate's Court. Phone 4G-022. S. Coldicutt, Liquidator. /.J.KAMOPHONE Repairs.—All Makes, new vT or old. Work guaranteed.— G. Wiseman, Lta. (Successors Howies, Ltd.), Uilworth Bldg., opp. Waverley. ' ROBERTSON Piano Co., 17 Strand Ar--1 cade, have Good Pianos, by world's most famous makers, always in stock. Prices defy competition. VIOLINS. —Norman Smith, successor to James Hewitt. Instruments Repaired, Bows Rehaired. Strings.—lß Swanson St. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS WANTED ATWATERS Piano Co., Ltd., Civic Square. Phone 40-792.—Pay highest cash prices for Piinos or any Musical Instruments. Immediate attention. Ukelelcs. Banjos and oilier vT String Instruments wanted, string orchestra.—Cash. 284. ' I KWiS KADi'. Li'i'D., buy .fiunos for spot J.J cash; best prices.—Phone 42-992. PIANO, iron frame, good, not objected to, German preferred.—Cash, 443, Heralp. ATWATERS, CIVIC SQUARE. Will Trade In Your PIANO, ORGAN. PORTABLE GRAMOPHONE or Any MUSICAL INSTRUMENT 1 For the Famous PHILIPS RADIO. PHONE 40-79?.. PIANO TUNING ATWATERS. Civic Square, for efficient Workmanship; Tunings, 7s Gd; Refelting. Overhauls. Borer Eradication, Polishing, Modernising; no payment unless work satisfactory.—Phone 40-792. T EWIS EADY. LTD.. specialise in PianoLJ forte Tuning and Overhauling. Promot fiorvirp Low Prices.— Phone 42-992 PIANOS, good, bought for cash or taken in pait payment for Philco Radios.— Beggs, Commerce and Customs Sts. Phone 41-182. TOURISTS AND MOTORISTS' GUIDE HAMILTON HOTEL BRlGHTON.—Superior Accommodation; reasonable tariff; car accommodation; handy main street; public service.—Phone 3074. YATARWICK Private . Hotel, Hamilton VV- East.—Charming riverside situation; motor garage; permanents, casuals.—Mrs. Voysey A A.—Australia Private Hotel, next rail- • way; 10s 6d day, £3 3s weekly; all concessions: garage.—F. Greenfield. A A.A.—Hotel Empire, Rotorua's Lead- • ing Private Hotel. Free garage on premises. /"lIIIRMS 1 Private Hotel. Auto. Assn. Free garage, minute baths; 9s 6d day, £3 week.—Phone 47. HINEMOA Private Hotel, min. Gardens and baths.—Select, homely; terms moderate.— Proprietress, K. Constant. Phone 81. PARK VIEW, overlooking Govt. Gardens, Blue Baths; 10a day, £3 weekly; garage free.—Mrs. Staple. ROTORUA.— Fenton House (adjoins Town Square); Gs 6d day: concessions; free narace. House Private Hotel, Haupapa St.—Terms; 7s day. £'2 weekly.—Proprietress, Devin, Phone 217. MT. VIEW Private Hotel.—Tourists, • Fishermen, A.A.A. Lake views; 12s GO: IVX Fishermen, A.A.A. Lake views; 12s GO; 70s week.—Mrs. Montgomerie, Taupo. WIIANGAREI HOTEL WINDSOR.—SeIect, comfortable; adjacent station, town: radio: tariff. -Li. adjacent atation, town; radio; tariff, 9* day.—Mr. and Mm. Piggott.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21782, 23 April 1934, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21782, 23 April 1934, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21782, 23 April 1934, Page 18