SUCCESS! sion since Friday morning. <T PLAZA mated Theatres (N.Z.). Ltd. 12.30, 2.30. 5 & 8 P.M. BOROUGH PRESENT ASCHE'S Success— N CHOW" N CHOW" N CHOW" N CHOW" N CHOW" 1 ANNA MAY WONG, OTHERS. . versal Exhibition. FEATURETTES. lian News Scoop ——— OF GLOUCESTER Australia . THEATRE. PHONE 41-586. /R-l-A-L- 1 -0\ BROADWAY. J V Phone 4G-<io9 / Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.), Ltd. Final Screening TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. RUTH CHATTERTON,. "JOURNAL OF A CRIME." RICHARD DIX " HIS GREATEST GAMBLE." (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) I STATE I ONEHUNGA ' To-night at 8 o'clock Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z >, Ltd WARNER OLAND in "CHARLIE CHAN'S COURAGE." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Also the Film you will want to see again—- " KRAKATOA." v>!i le n e ,? us - le £ ves T S Papnpa 7.30, Athens Kd. i .40, via Upper Queen St. ANOTHER ====== HARGRAVE TRIUMPH. Once Again Last <Night PHILIP HARGRAVE Enchanted and thrilled a very large audience at His Majesty's Theatre, and proved in a manner more than mere words can tell just how wonderful he is. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE Lessees .. .J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. Direction j. an d N. TAIT. ImSR CONCERT TO-MORROW. IHIRD GREAT CONCERT TO-MORROW. I PHILIP HARGRAVE ' | PHILIP HARGRAVE THE MIRACLE BOY OF THE PIANO Astounding Auckland as he did Australia. Whether you are musical or not you cannot aiiord to miss this Wonder Boy. Every man, woman and child should hear him. TO-MORROW'S PROGRAMME. Prelude and Fugue No. 15 in G Major (isach), Sonata in A Major (Scarlatti.'; Pathetique Sonata (Beethoven); Andante and Rondo Capriccioso (Mendelssohn). Scherzo in E Minor (Mendelssohn); Impromptu in A Flat (Chopin); Serenade from ' Don Giovanni" (Mozart-Bachaus). Assisting Artist:
J. ALEXANDER BROWNE. Popular Australian Baritone, In All New Numbers. (Reserved) and 2.'. t'lj r^. S i? ax ' S- 0 ™ Pl&ns at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Children, Half-price. SPECIAL STUDENTS' CONCESSIONS. AFRK3AN WAR VETERANS' son The usual Bridge and S2!l-~J?i?J2 iamentß 17111 take place TOtvhJIRP (Thursday), at 8 p.m., in PIIIOR'S CAFE, Strand Arcade. Everybody H Henderson" 881011 ' l3 ' supp,sr ' prizes - —D. F° R tt™ QUICK MORNING TEA -*• VISIT CAMPBELL'S CAFE Queen's Arcade. Creamy Coffee with your favourite Dainties. Refreshing Tea "brewed in ware pots for full flavour." PUBLIC NOTICES AUSTRALIAN CLUB (INC.). fi3 S !? b f 8^ and « lDten , di s Members are notinecl the Annual General Meeting will T 6 A^ ld ° n THURSDAY. October 25 in C OVE ROOMS, VULCAN LANE, opposite Milne and Choyce's, and not in the Pacific Rooms, as previously advised. p LOSING OF STREET. DRAINAGE WORKS. V Public notice is given tefel [\ that George Street, between Costley and Ryle Streets, will be closed against Vehicular Traffic t.n i .i_ " ntll further notice to facilitate the work of relaying the 12in Sewer - J. S. BRIGHAM. Town Clerk, QIVIC RECEPTION. IOiSI V\ A CIVIC RECEPTION will be tendered by HIS S&fiS/l&M WORSHIP THE MAYOR OF AUCKLAND in the COUNCIL CHAMBER. TOWN HALL. AUCKLAND, AT 12 NOON TO-DAY, To GENERAL SIR ALEXANDER J. GODLEY, G.C.8., K.C.M.G., P.S.C., Former General Officer Commanding New Zealand Expeditionary Force. Citizens are cordially invited to bo present. J. S, BRIGHAM. Town Clerk. TRANSFER ACT NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the parcel of Lund hereinafter described will be brought under the provisions of the Land Transfer Act, 1915, unless caveat be lodgtd forbidding the same, on or before November 12, 1931: 15069.—GORDON GLOVER HAMILTON. Allotment Section 8, Villuge of Drury,, and Pari Allotment 22, Pariah of Opaheke,- containing 20 acres 3 roods 30 porches, occupied by applicant. Plan 25191. Diagrams may be inspected at this Office. Dated this 6th day of October, 1934, at the Land Registry Office, Auckland. W. JOHNSTON, District Land Registrar. UNION OIL. SOAP AND CANDLE CO.. LTD. AUCKLAND, The Transfer Books of this Company will bo closed from FRIDAY, October 26, until FRIDAY, November 9. 1934. both days inclusive. By Order of the Board of Directors. A. CRAIG, Secretary. Auckland, October 17, 1934. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENCE.-I, JAMES PENNINGTON BATES, of Karangahnpe Road, Auckland, being the holder of a Publican's Licence in respect of the prem ises situate at Karangahnpe Road. Auckland, ar.d known as the Rising Sun Hotel, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will at the next Licensing Meeting, to be held at Auckland on the sth day of December, 1934, apply for a Transfer of the said Licence from' myself to William James Bates, my appointee. Dated at Auckland the 14th day of September, 1934.-J P. BATES. BUSINESS NOTICES rnHE Management of the Leigh Hotel deJL sires to apologise to patrons, especially old friends, to whom they had to refuse Hccommodalion over the week-end, owing to the shortage of bedrooms. Work has been put in hand and more accommodation will be available in the near future. DANCING GEORGE G COX. Specialist Tap, Stage and Ballroom. Studio. Durham St. E off Queen.St. Proficiency guaranteed. PRIVATE .Lessons, 2s fid; Ballroom, Tap complete postal course, Ss.—Ruby Sher riff. H Ilopetoun St.. Pnnsonby. TEACHERS OF MUSIC LILLIAN BRAITHWAITE, L.A.8., Voice Production, Piano. Harmony.—233 Jervois Rd., Herne Bay.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21939, 24 October 1934, Page 22
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