AMUSEMENTS STRAND 1 llimnlliliiiiilfllltniiillhuntill CONTINUOUS FROM 11 A.M. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.). Ltd. UNIVERSAL PICTURES PRESENT TWO BIG ATTRACTIONS. BRIGHT SNAPPY COMEDY. EDWARD EVERETT HORTON, GENEVIEVE TOBIN, KEN EE GADD, In (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) She couldn't make tip her mind about men; particularly her own husband! A DIFFERENT SPARKLING TWIST TO THE ETERNAL TKIANGLE! ALSO, NILS ASTHER, V GLORIA STUART, in ,4 THE LOVE CAPTIVE." "THE LOVE CAPTIVE." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ACTION. THRILLS. ROMANCE. EXCELLENT ENTERTAINMENT. .. TREMENDOUS CROWDS ... besieged both Theatres on Saturday . . hundreds were unable to gain admittance! . . AND NO WONDER I!! "Never before such a perfect programme." AT BOTH THEATRES NATIONAL NATIONAL Queen St Continuous. 11 a.m. to 7 Evenings at 8. Phone 42-IG9. Phone 4G-252. EVERYBODY'S IDOL, JACK HOLT JACK HOLT In his Latest and Greatest Action-Packed Romantic Thriller. " WHIRLPOOL " "WHIRLPOOL " (Recommended' by Censor for Adults.) | No. 2. I —The Smashing Mystery Drama, ~~ " ONE IS GUILTY " " ONE IS GUILTY " You'll Hold Your Breath at This > Exciting Mystery Romance! Dashing RALPH BELLAMY At his very best. SHIRLEY GREY ' At Her Prettiest and Daintiest. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Any Seat for Any Session may be Reserved. No Extra Charge for Booking. AND LADIES _ . Bring the Babies 1 to the Matinees. Nurse in constant I attendance, parking for prams, and toys to amuse the children. I STALLS. 1/; D. CIRCLE, 1/6. RIMMER'S > COFFEE HOUSE, CUSTOMS STREET EAST. After Visiting the WINTER EXHIBITION Come to "RIMMER'S COFFEE HOUSE" for a "WARM-UP." Open till 11.30 p.m. ' WRESTLING TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. TOWN 'iJL HALL _J TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. "LOFTY" BLOMFIELD, "LOFTY" BLOMFIELD, "LOFTY" BLOMFIELD, The, Aucklander who so often thrilled big audiences in tlio Town Hall when ho proved himself a champion amstwr, and who for the past two seasons has been _in Australia, where he assumed, for wrestling purposes, the nom de plume of WALTER BROWNING. WALTER BROWNING. WALTER BROWNING. WALTER BROWNING. WALTER BROWNING. During his P.'.ay in Australia "Lofty -1 v,-re;t.!ed something like 200 bouts and proved himself a worthy representative of the Dominion. 110 beat Tom Lurich, who will be remembered by Auckland fans, five times, ' and met quite a number of tlio overseas ' matmen who were in New Zealand last ! season. To-night lie meets I , CHARLIE SANTE'N CHARLIE SANTEN CHARLIE SANTEN CHARLIE SANTEN CHARLIE SANTEN ! In place of Ali Bey, who is unfortunately just now a hospital patient. THE AMATEURS. | Will be on deck with some fine matches. ! ' i BOX PLAN still open at Eruie Asher's, | Argus House, High Street. TENDERS rp E N D E R S, WITn FULL PARTICULARS AND | SPECIFICATIONS, i ARE INVITED FOR THE SOTPLY OF 2 FOUR-COW MILKING PLANTS ONLY. 2 TWO-COW MILKING PLANTS ONLY— No Accessories. QUOTATIONS to include eviction, and to state earliest date of completion. Estato is. on main road, within 30 milea of Hamilton, sheds and electric power will bo available August 15. I TERMS: Cash—2l days after completion ■of each installation. I Written tenders only, to be nddresaed to SUBDIVISION, C.o, JACKSON, RUSSELL, TUNKS AND WEST, Solicitors, 23 Shorlland Street, Auckland, C.l. rpENDERS, COMBINED GARAGE AND J- SHOP, BRICK AND CONCRETE. Lowest or Any Tender Not Necessarily Accepted. Tenders close July 18, 1931, At 252 GREAT SOUTH ROAD. QUOTE Price install 50ft Waste Pipe.— Apply 21) Fnulder Av.. Westinere. _ |j\LECTRICIANS. — Price wanted, new job. IJ —Ring 12 510 Short, after (1 p.in. fpENDE.RS wanted Alterations in concrete blocks; closing date July 10.—Particulars, 2 Torrance St., Epsom. BUILDING MATERIALS /CEILINGS, Wallboards, Decorative Fib reus Plaster.—Hunter's Fibrous Plaster Works, Green Lane, Auckland. Phone 24-751, all hours. THRESH Water Sand. Shingle, clean 1 quality; any quantity supplied.—Rooae Shipping Company, Phono 8, Mercer. BUILDERS ("CONCRETE Washing Boilers. -Specilj " Steclcrete." the Leading Frame m N Z Procurable nil Flnrdwiire Morrhnnls SPORTS GOODS EW. WYLLIE, the International • Stringer, for all and Badminton Renuis>ten.-- 12(i Queen's Arcade. \r OUR Goll will improve under Expert Tuition of Professional.—R. J. Blake, Warwick Smeeton's Golf School, Pacific Bldiis., Wellcsley St. East FURNITURE REMOVALS A LL Removals, 7s Oct hourly. Same-service; ix satisfnetion.— Removals. Ltd., Specialists. Enflean's Bigs. Phono 30-606. 6S Hour, all Responsibility Assumed.— Large closed vans. Expert packing.— Chess Furniture Vans. Phone 45-656.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21853, 16 July 1934, Page 16
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