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AMUSEMENTS WE ALWAYS GIVE THE BEST. ALL-LAUGHTER WEEK TO-DAY. TO-NIGHT. AT AUCKLAND'S MOST POPULAR THEATRES. \ AND X ' ROXY \ / TIVOLI ROXY \ / TIVOLI Queen St. | ( Nea^Grafton Continuous from 11 a.m. „ Phohe 41-341. Phone 44-13 G. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres (Is.Z.), Ltd. ROXY SESSIONS: CONTINUOUS. 11, 2. 5, 8 O'CLOCK. TIVOLI- NIGHTLY. 8 O'CLOCK. MATIXKE TO-MORROW (SAT.), •2 O'CLOCK. 2 RIOTOUS COMEDIES. By Special Arrangements with I Fox Films Corp. First Is.Z. . Screening. I SALLY EILERS out for Fun. ZASU PITTS out for Romance . . . AND THE MEN just out of luck. /;i SALLY EILERS. SALLY EILERS, CHARLES STARRETT, ZASU PITTS. ZASU PITTS,' JOHN MACK BROWN, In " 3 ON A HONEYMOON." "3 ON A HONEYMOON." -- " 3 ON A'HONEYMOON." rls, he could Take 'em or e WALTER HUSTON, WALTER HUSTON, DEE, MINNA GOMBELL, In " KEEP 'EM ROLLING." " KEEP 'EM ROLLING." "KEEP 'EM ROLLING." (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.; v POPULAR PRICES: ADULTS, 1/, 1/, 1/, 1/. CHILDREN, 6d, 6d, 6d. ROXY—TIVOLI—TO-DAY. COFFEE AT COOKE'S. COFFEE AT COOKE'S. % Enjoy your Morning Coffee where rich cream is blehded with first-grade,, coffee beans and made irresistible. ENJOY IT IN THE WARMTH OF OUR CENTRALLY-HEATED RESTAURANT. ServeE on GROUND FLOORFISH MEALS. Is. With Tea, Bread and Butter. GRILLS, from Is. AFTERNOON TEAS, Gd. 9d. SPECIAL DEVONSHIRE. Is. FIRST' 'FLOOR— ' • 3-COURSE MEALS. Is. With Tea, Bread and Butter. COOKE'S, LTD.. ; Queen ,St. fnext Woolwortlia). % RACING FRANKLIN RACING CLUB (INCORPORATED). ■ NOMINATIONS, EXTRA MEETING AT PUKEKOHE. Owners and Trainers aro reminded that NOMINATIONS for the above Meeting, to be held on SATURDAY, July 21, close TO-DAY (Friday), with the Secretary, Pukekohe, or with Mr. A. J. Farquhar,'Secretary, Avondale Jockey Club, Victoria Street, Auckland, at 5 p.m. W. J. SHORT, P.O. Box 47, Pukekohe. Secretary. Phones: Office 326. Private 225. THOROUGHBREDS ACING Gelding, Wilma Dillon, for sale. . —Phone 27-552. COURSING Auckland coursing club will hold a Carnival of Tin and Live Hare Coursing at Mangere Crossing, Otahuhu) To-mor-row (Saturday). Bus leaves Surrey Crescent 1 p.m.. Reservoir 1.15, GraNon Bridge, 1.30 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR SALE A CCORDEONS, 2-stop, 35a; 3-stop, 455; .x\. Ukuleles, 19s Gd.—352-4 Queen St. ATWATERS sell on an average 50 Pianos monthly. Prices have never been lower and we urge you to buy now. Over 100 Pianos always in stock; ATWATERS, Civic Square, Auckland. ALLISONS, Broad woods, Haakes,- from £10; absolutely the soundest piano values.—Dominion Pianos, opp. Newtou P.O. -;r BE ,C HS T E I N . PIANO. A Musician's Instrument. £SO. - ATWATERS. . Civic Square, Auckland. COLUMBIA KOLSTER ELECTRIC GRAMOPHONE, in as good condition as when Cost A'llia. Price, cash, £4O. Suitable dances or the home. KOLSTER, 342, Hehald. Eb Alto Buescher Saxophone, low pitch, perfect order; £22 lus. —'652-4 Queen St. KUiJEHISUN Piano Co., 17 Strand Arcade. have Good Pianos, by world's most, famous makers, always in stock. Prices defy competition. JJIGH - GRADE JENSEN - JpiANOS JpOtl' gALE. SPLENDID CONDITION. now 22 GNS- 10 27 gns - ALSO.. ONLY JENSEN - j^OORE J>LAYER - jpiANO, " TO CLEAR! JOHN £OURT, fiTH FLOOR. QUEEtt STREET. J£ENNETH ]7jADY ANNOUNCES JgIGGER rjpHAN J^VEIi t ' IN pIANOS. The following ore Special FRIDAY BARGAINS. BORD, Paris. A good reliable piano for practising £9 10s HERMAN'FRANKAU, upright iron framed Grund, check action, overstrung, ivory keys. Friday's bargain. . . £l9 10s Numerous other Pianos in absolutely new condition, with all '/ latest improvements .. £2O to £35 Organs and Portable Organs being offered from £3 10a POSITIVE FAIR DEALING is the aim of 1 j;': ' J£ENNETH JTJADY. UPPER QUEEN STREET, HEX! TABERNACLE.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21845, 6 July 1934, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21845, 6 July 1934, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21845, 6 July 1934, Page 20

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