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.HLiYi KiaJLtVIJUM am 11 a.m., 12.30, 2.30, 6 and 8 p.m. " BABY, TAKE A BOW." versal Exhibition. P L A Z Aj> mated Theatrea (N.Z.), Ltd. TO-MORROW -i 12.30, 2.30, 5 AND 8 P.M. \ PRODUCTION T?YER "RECORDED. RODUCI'ION i-JVER J-VtCOKDED. NTATION A T rpHE pLAZA. NTATION AT HE LAZA. SUMPTUOUS MAGNIFICENCE OF HOLDS THE WORLD'S RECORD ANCES (ti YEARS). NOVEL BALLETS for Exhibition** ii« INSBOROUGH SENT ASCHE'S Success, N CHOW" N CHOW" N CHOW" N CHOW" N CHOW" N CHOW" N CHOW" brity Cast, ding ROBEY, Y WONGt, OTHERS. LINESS TJEYOND pOMPARE! LINESS JDEYOND V^OMPAREI Plans Are Filling Rapidly. PHONE 41-586. I REGENT 1 T^iSh.«t6^cl«ck. The Great Australian Musical Romance, "STINGAREE." AILEEN McMABiON. PRESTON FOSTER , " HEAT "LIGHTNING." (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ' ctatc""7 ONEHUNGA DIAIC» J 10-night at 8 o'clock. Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.), Ltd. BEBE! DANIELS in "REGISTERED NURSE." JEAN HUIUI. DONALD WOODS, "AS THE EARTH TURNS." (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Free Bus leav&i Te Papapa 7.30, Athens Rd. 7.40, via Upper Queen St. TROTTING I INTRODUCING THE FEATURE ATTRACTION OF THE HOLIDAY WEEK-END, AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB. SPRING MEETING, 1934. ALEXANDRA PARK, EPSOM. SATURDAY', OCTOBER 20. AND MONDAY (LABOUR DAY), . OCTOBER 22. The <Jreat««t Thing In Life is GENUINE HAPPINESS. We all have arduous duties to perform, either In business or home life; therefore when holiday times come we owe it to ourselves to take full advantage of the opportunity offering antl go where we'll bfest enjoy ourselves. The peoplo are the best judges of where they will be best entertained. SATURDAY and MONDAY MORNINGS will find them on their way td Alexandra Park. SATURDAY AND MONDAY -EVENINGS will find them enthusiastic about their days' outings. GO TO TROTTING, THE SPORT OF THE PEOPLE! 1/6 ADMISSION TO COURSE 1/6 EACH PERSON. 5/- INVESTMENTS. (In Outside Enclosure). LAWN ENCLOSURE AND GRANDSTAND (Including Admission to Course), Gentlemen ' 6s Ladies 4s Children (unifier 12 years) .. 2s WIN AND PLACE TOTALISATOR INVESTMENTS. FIRST RACE ABOUT 12 NOON. A. G. MABEE, Secretary. THOROUGHBREDS 'PROTTER, 4-j»enr-old, . Jogser Harness. J- Sulky j reasonable offer accepted.—Sound, 74, Hbbald. . fOR SALE BY TENDER 'TENDERS are invited until Noon on J* Novtytiber (>, 1034, for the Purchase of B.S. KIWI, as she now lies at the Western Viaduct. Tender# must lie accompanied by a deposit of 10 Pet cent, balance of purchase price payable within one month of acceptance of tender, when possession will be given. Schedule of equipment may be seen at our office.-BRADNEY AND SONS, Western Viiifiuct, Auckland. "p STATE WILLIAM McDOUGALL, DECEASED. Written Tenders will be received up to 4 p.m. on the JUST DAY OF OCTOBER, 1934. for the purchase of that piece of Freehold Land situate at Pukekawa, containing fiiiO acroii 2 roods, being the whole of the land on deposited Plan No; 7777, comprising jfortion of Allotments 20 and 62 of the Parish of Onewhero. Particulars and Conditions of Sale may be inspected at the Offices of Dalgely and Co., Auckland, and the tindersiencd. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. FULLERTON-BMITH AND CO.. Solicitors for Executor, Feilding. FOR LEASE BY TENDER MEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT IN RAILWAYS. LEASE OF BUSINESS SITES. AUCKLAND. Written Tenders, addressed to General Manager, Railways, Private Bag,. Wellington, C.l, will be received up to noon on TUESDAY, November 6. 1934, for the Lease of Thirty-nino Desirable Business Sites,, being portion of the land formerly Offcupied By the old Auckland Railway Station. Plau of sites, conditions of lease, and upset rentals may bo Been on application to District Engineer, Railway Station, Auckland. Tenders to be marked on the outside, " Tender for Land at Old Station Sit*, Auckland." The highest or any Tonder not neoessarily accepted.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21934, 18 October 1934, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21934, 18 October 1934, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21934, 18 October 1934, Page 22