AMUSEMENTS ST J"AMES' ~ St. JAMII- =========================== "Where Sound Sounds Best." Sessions: 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m. Dir.: Sir Benjamin and Mr. John Fuller. LAST FEW DAYS. BRING THE KIDDIES. THEY'LL LOVE GEORGE WALLACE GEORGE WALLACE IN " A TICKET IN TATTS." "A TICKET IN TATTS." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Also " DEAR OLD LONDON." MICKEY MOUSE CARTOON, NEWSREELS. Free List Entirely Suspended. FRIDAY NEXT THE KINGS OF COMEDY! STAN LAUREL STAN LAUREL STAN LAUREL OLIVER HARDY OLIVER HARDY OLIVER HARDY BUT THEIR WIVES DID THE CROWNING WHEN THEY CAME BACK HOME FROM THAT RED-HOT PARTY WITH THE " SONS OF THE DESERT " " SONS OF THE DESERT " " SONS OF THE DESERT " "SONS OF THE DESERT" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) With CHARLEY CHASE, 'MAE BUSCH And LUCIEN LITTLEFIELD. FOR THEY SAID THEY WERE GOING TO HAWAII. BUT INSTEAD THEY WENT TO THE CONVENTION OF "THE SONS OF THE DESERT" LODGE! PLANS NOW OPEN AT ST. JAMES* TIVOLI\ Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.), Ltd. THE FIRM OF CADBURY-FRY-HUDSON'S, LTD., Invite You and Your Children Free to witness the screening of England's Greatest Educational Film, " THE NIGHT WATCHMAN." "THE NIGHT WATCHMAN." Approved for Universal Exhibition. SECURE YOUR' PASS FOR ADMISSION FROM ANY BLUE AMD WHITE STORE. TIVOLI THEATRE at 3 o'clock TO-DAY. LECTURES PROFITABLE PIG KEEPING. Lectures describing the Paddock System of Pig Keeping and the Most Economical Methods of Producing Pigs will be delivered by MR. C. E. CUMING (Late Editor Dairy Farmer and Honorary Member Waikato Pig Recording Club), in the Parish Hall, Papakura, on FRIDAY. May 11, at 8 p.m. Oddfellows' Hall, Waiuku, on SATURDAY, May 12. at 8 p.m. Illustrated Lantern Slides. TROTTIiNG WAIKATO TROTTING CLUB (INCORP.) AUTUMN MEETING, To be Held on fhe CLUB'S COURSE. CLAUDELANDS. HAMILTON. On SATURDAY AND MONDAY, MAY 12 AND 14, 1934 ACCEPTANCES: First Day, Close TODAY (Tuesday), May 8, 1934, at 5 p.m. Second Day: Close Next SATURDAY, May 12, 1034, at 9 p.m., with Messrs, Blomfield and Co., G7 Shortland St.. Auckland, or with the Secretary, "Waikato Trotting Club. T. G. REYNOLDS, Secretary. Phone 1771, Box 76, Hamilton. THOROUGHBREDS FOR SALE ' PACER, Syrs, sister Our Franz; reliable iiack. Harness; £lO, offer.—Owner, 401, Herald. PURVEYOR Gelding, registered, 6 years, Care, 345, Herald.
PLANTS, TREES, ETC., FOR SALE ABELIA, _ Acacia, Barbery, Boxthorn, Escallonia, Lonicera, Privits, O'Learia, Macrocarpa?, Lawsonianas, Pines, Redwoods, Poplars: all kinds nursery stock.—Burrows' Nurseries, Pukekohe. ANEMONES and Ranunculus, Prize Strain, Exhibition; Is dozen, 5s 100, posted.—Griffiths' Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. ANEMONES! Ranunculi! Magnificent, Large. Flowering, ss, 3s lOO.—Dryburgh Nurseries, 37 Rocklands Av., Mt. Eden. BARBERRY (seedless only), 2 years, £4 15s per 1000; 3 years, £5 15s per 1000; rail paid.—T. Rosenberg. Grower, Ohanpo. BENTHAMS. Macrocarpa! sturdy trees in boxes, 10s; 2-yr. Macrocarpa from 15s 100.—Beaumont's Nurseries. Manurewa. BEAUTIFUL Tulips, Giant Darwin Mixed, -usually 7s 6d. dozen. 4s dozen, posted.—Griffiths' Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. BEAUTIFUL Gladiolus, prize named blues, crimsons, purples, pinks; 6s Gd dozen.—lS urseries. Box 13. Newton. Auckland. "DENTHAMNII, LawsoYiiana, Macrocarpa, all grades of splendid treesHedgings. List on request.—Mucdonald, Nurseryman, Manurewa. BEST Mixed Darwin Tralipa, 3s, Irises, 23 dozen; Lachenalias. .ss; 'Babianas. ss; Morphixm, ,ss; Bluebells, 6s. 100.—Prank Cullen, Waimauku. BOOK Your Dahlia Orders Now from Our Window Displays—Bulbs.—Hay's Nurseries. 3 Customs St. West. CABBAGE (Enfield), Cauliflowers, Lettuce (Webb's Wonderful), Is 6d 100, 12s 6d 1000, postage paid.—Selwyn Nurseries. Mt. Albert. /CLEARANCE Sale.—Anemones, Ranuncuv_/ lus. usual exclusive ©trains, ss; mixed Ixias, ss; mixed Sparaxia, ss, 100. Plant immediately.—Frank Cullen. Waimauku. Wrenched, 5s 100, 20s 500, 35s 1000. 100 2 or ? years' transplants; Lawsonianas, 10s to 25a; Cupressus Benthamii, 15s; Pinua Radiata and Muricnta, 10sj Macrocarpa, 15s; f.0.r.; cash with order.—lv. Bjerrini-j, Wailii. EVERGREEN Lawn Grass, Is lb.; special quotes to the trade.—Brown, Durham Lane, hohind H.M Theatre. FjOWER Seedlings, seasonable, 2s (id 100, posted; Superior Quality, 3s 6d 100, posted.—Henderson'9. Box 1642, Auckland. HERBS. —Thyme, Sage, Marjoram, 1 root each, la; 3 each, 2s 6d, posted.—Henderson's. Box 1G42. Auckland. ICELAND Poppies, Stock, Pansies, Primulas, Lobelia, Delphinium, Godetia, Schizanthus, Viscaria, Correopsis, Gaillardias, 100, 2s 6d, posted.—Selwyn Nurseries, Selwyn Rd.. Mt. Albert. ORANGES, Lemons, Grnpefruit, beautiful, strong, healthy plants, 2s Gd, 3a Gd each; reduotion quantities.—W. E. Lippiatt, Otahuhu. ONION Seed, long-keeping Brown Spanish, Ss > Gd lb.. Is oz., posted.—Collis, G4B Dominion Rd. KANUNCULI (Ariaticus), small, to clear, 2s 100, posted.—Watts, Nurseryman, Pah Rd.. Epsom. QCARLET Gums. Pohutukavn, Kowhai, O Broom, Baileyana, Peppers, Passions, Tree Tomato; 6d each.—Excelsior Nurseries, Avondale. STOCKS, Neniesia, Lobelia, Cineraria, Geum, Antirrhinum, Iceland Poppy, Ageratum, etc.; 2s Gd 100. —Excelsior Nurserjes, Avondale. sJTRAWBERRY Plants, flcre: Captain Cook, Margaret, Helena i inspection in vltod.—Tyrell. Ngahape, To Kawa. rnREES for Hedgo and Shelter. Price list X free on application.—Hkelton, Nursei-y----man. Panama Rd . Otflhuhu. ALL Varieties Trees a.nd Hedges, for A farm and garden, at competitive prices. Get our quotation. Lists ready.—Burrows' Nurseries, Pukekohe. A BUNDANT b'ruitinff Strawberry Plants. j-jL Captain Cook and Marguerite; 3s 6d 100. posted.—Nurseries, Box 13. Newton. AuckRADIO REPAIRS \ N Expert Radiotrician, with precision -X equipment, guarantees better and cheaper repairs —Johns Ltd.. Chancery St. IS Your Set Troublesome? Phone 41-980, Auckland's Leading Radio Service.—Electric Construction Co., Fort St.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21794, 8 May 1934, Page 16
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