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AH-H-H-HI CELLINI! You'll never resist this scallywag— Saturday's crowded audience made the rafters ring with boisterous laughter. A Masterpiece of Entertainment that is brimming with clever comedy, romance and colourful pageantry—and the Regent's featurettes are magnificent. HERE INDEED IS IDEAL HOLIDAY ENTERTAINMENT. N.Z.'s Pre-eminent Theatre. THE REGENT Direction: J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation, Ltd. 4 SESSIONS TO-DAY 11 a.m., 2.15, 5 AND 8 P.M. AN UPROARIOUS AFFAIR. The romantic and laughable escapades of history'B greate&t rascal—lf you thought Henry VIII. was funny then you'll declare this a £iot. 20th Century Present FREDRIC MARCH, CONSTANCE BENNETT, In "THE AFFAIRS "OF CELLINI" FAY WRAY. FRANK MORGAN. United Artists Release. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Cellini—lover, liar, braggart and history's most engaging rascal—whoße amusing amours and hair-raising escapades will make you roar with delight. FEATURETTES ALL IN COLOUR Include , " THE WISE LITTLE HEN." A Disney Gem of Colour and Comedy. "NOT TO-NIGHT, JOSEPHINE." Three Reels of Riotous Burlesque. "BEAUTY SECRETS OF HOLLYWOOD." Also, "Organlogue," News Events, Etc. Crowda Turned Away on Saturday. Reserve Early for To-night. Plans at Theatre (Phone 46-888). "THE LONDON' V HOLIDAY ATTRACTION. N 3d N.B.—GREAT AIR RACE— 3d THE MANAGEMENT HAS AR- ~ RANGED SPECIAL RADIO TELE- Od ■ PHONIC PROGRESS REPORTS , . DIRECT TO LONDON CINEMAS 3d 3d SCREENED CONTINUOUSLY DURING THE WHOLE RACE. , , 6d COME IN—AND KEEP IN TOUCH Da WITH THE GREATEST RACE , , IN HISTORY. 3d Also Big 2-Featured Bill. First Release. ~ 3d LEW CODY and MARY NOLAN "FILE No. 113." 6d A SECOND FEATURE AND - , 3d SUPPORTS. M Both Approved Universal Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10.30 p.m. '3d Front Stalls & Back Circle Gd, Res. Is. 3J Children, Monday Evening. 6d. 6d "THE LONDON," Opp. G.P.O. 6d TUDOR CINEMA ! •Pho^Fi^m Change of Programme To-day. § HOLIDAY MATINEE, 2.30 P.M.. V And This Evening at 8.15. ROBERT MONTGOMERY, S; MADGE EVANS, N JIMMY DURANTE, $ WALTER HUSTON. S '"HELL BELOW." V _____ . S (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) V Also British News and Charlie v Chase Comedy. _ GAIETY CINEMA | 'Phone 23-463. Matinee To-day at 2.30 and This Evening at 8. Wi Bebe Daniels and John Barrymore in vsS| "THE COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW." SNS (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Mickey Mouse Cartoon, etc. RIMMER'S COFFEE HOUSE, Customs St. Only Addresß. Ice Cream »nd Cold Drinks now boing Dispensed." FAST SERVICE ASSURED. TENDERS T\ T HAKATANE COUNTY COUNCIL. T > TENDERS. Tenders will be received at the office of the above County until 12 noon on WEDNESDAY, October' 31, 1934, for the following workCONTRACT No. 10/34: Formation and culverting of 106 chains of Ohope Road in one lump contract. Excavation 14,800 cubic yards, or, ALTERNATIVELY, under four separate contracts as follows: A: 27} chains, excavation 3680 cubic yards. B: 14j chains, excavation 3840 cubic yards. G: 17 ohains, excavation 3740 cubic yards. ! D: 47 chains, excavation 3540 cubic yards. Specifications may be inspected at the office' of the County Engineer, Whakatatle. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. C. H. BREBNER, County Engineer. 18/10/34. 'ITUMINOUS ROAD SURFACING. The Matarnata County Council invites tenders for Surfacing the following roads:— Contract No. 165.—Station Road, Matamata. Length, approximately 106 chains. Contract No, IG6.—Wniomo Main Road, Okoroire. Length, approximately 370 chains. Tenders close OCTOBER 31, 1934. M. E. FITZGERALD, County Engineer. Council Chambers, Tirau. October 17, 1934. SPENDERS invited for Taking Down and -L Rebuilding Brick Wall of House, New Lynn.—T. C. Mullions, Architect, 65 Queen Street 1 _ S~ PECIFY "Firth" Reinforced Pumice Concrete Chimneys. Obtainable all Hardware Merchants, or Firth Concrete Co., Rangiriri. TOR SALE BY TENDER SPENDERS aro invited until Noon on J- November 6, 1934, for the Purchase of S.S. KIWI, as blio now lies at the Western Viaduct. Tenders nmet be accompanied by a deposit of 10 pel cent, balance of purchaso price payable within one month of acceptance of tender, when possession will bo given. Schedule of equipment may be seen at our office.—BRADNEY AND SONS, Western Viaduct, Auckland. BUILDING MATERIALS CEILINGS, Wall boards. Decorative . Fib roua Plaster.—Hunter's Fibrous Plastei VVprks. Green Lane, Auckland. Phone 24-751, all hours. Water Sand. Shingle, clean •L quality; any quantity (supplied.—Roose Shipping Company. Phono 8. Mercer. SPORTS GOODS BEAVER'S, 215 Queen St., for Leading Makes Tennis Racquets. See our display before deciding. r< W. WYLLIE" the International JLi. Stringer. Tennis Racquets, all makes, ail priceß. Restringing guaranteed; 7s Gd to 30b.—Queen s A rcade. Phone 30-803. HOW to String Your Own Tennis Racquets.—Booklet, with 8 illustrations, post paid, Gd.—Sporta Repair Depot, 68 Albert St., Auckland. * NEW Season Racquets, 7s 9d to 95a; Restringing. 8s 6d to 33s Gd; Single Strings, 9d each.—Warwick Smeeton, Ltd., Wellesley St. East "RACQUET Restringing; special September JLI; concessions, from 7s Gd; guaranteed workmanship.—Modern Bag Co., 400 Queen Street. \ SK advice suitable Racquet from Dewar Brown, holder New Zealand jurtioi championship.—Boaver'o, 215 Queen St.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21937, 22 October 1934, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21937, 22 October 1934, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21937, 22 October 1934, Page 18