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AMUSEMENTS AGAIN LAST EVENING . ... Hundreds unable to gain admißßion , . . George Arliss with his quips and jests and eceentrio mannerisms lcopt the vast audience in a continual uproar! N.Z.'a Pre-eminent Theatre THE REGENT ~ J. ,C. Williamson Picture Corporation. Ltd. Sessions . . 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m. The Classic Comedy of the Yearl / QOth Century Present QEORGE QEORGE QEORGE QEORGE in " npHE AST QENTLEMAN " » rjnHE JjAST GENTLEMAN" " " rjiHE | J AST QENTLEMAN " ' He's cranky . . . cussed . . . crabbed . . . cantankerous . . . but very human in this chuckling Comedy-Drama! A United Artist Release. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) A Disney Symphony in Colour, "THE FLYING MOUSE." Heavy Bookings. All the Week. Planß at Theatre (Phone 4G-888). Free List Entirely Suspended. "THE LONDON" V 2 FIRST-CLASS COMEDIES NJ o j TO-DAY. 3d GENE GERRARD 3d 6d | " THE LOVE NEST" |6d 3d ~ It is Scandalously Funny. ~ 3d . , Recommended by Censor for Adults. 6d And 6d . , The FIRST N;Z:TALKIE COMEDY 3d "Hamilton Talks," 3d or "A Waikato Scandal." 6d Starring MAVIS LANGLEY. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10.30 p.m. 3d "THE LONDON." Opp. C-P-O. 3d | TUDOR CINEMA [ To-night at 8.15! % JESSIE MATTHEWS, SONNIE HALE & BETTY BALFOUR vv In the Charles Cochran Revue, XV; Recommended by Censor for Adults. VNS A fast moving comedy with music and vs\ clever dancing. Splendid Supporting Programirre. ' GAIETY CINEMA Phone 23-405. — To-Night, 8. i ,jAll the Old Vaudeville Favourites in "SAY IT WITH FLOWERS." __Approved for Universal Exhibition. I nniT a tvt\tt a f PONSONBY. BRITANNIA 'News of the World' JOHN" STUART in "THE FOUR MASKED MEN*;* And JOEL McCREA in "HALF A SINNER." Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. VICTORIA— Devonport's Premier Theatre. Nightly at B—JOHN BOLES, GLORIA STUART in "BELOVED." The Humoresque of the Talking Screen. Recommended by Censor for Adults. LECTURES TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. You are Invited to Study and Apply CONSTRUCTIVE PSYCHOLOGY and through Increased Personal Efficiency, Inspiration, Ability, Concentration and Memory to attain HEALTH HAPPINESS SUCCESS PROSPERITY " FREE LECTURES HARRY Y GAZE, Author of " Life, Youth and Success." Editor of " The Gaze." LEWIS EADY HALL. THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, at s.— " CHARACTER SALESMANSHIP, HOW TO READ FACES AT SIGHT." WEDNESDAY EVENING. November 28. at .B. "HOW TO SOLVE YOUR PROBLEMS SUCCESSFULLY." ADMISSION FREE. ALL WELCOME. YACHTING "yiCTORIA CRUISING CLUB. HARBOUR RACES FOR ALL CLASSES. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1. CASH' PRIZES.—Ist, £2; 2nd, £1; 3rd, 10s. Z class, Trophy. Entries close with John Burns at 5 p.m. and at the Clubhouse rtt 9 p.m. TO-MOR-ROW (Wednesday). • J. McGEHAN, Hon. Secretary. jYACHT CLUB. CRUISING RACES. AWAROA •"SHa* BAY. SATURDAY. DEC. 1. Harbour Races, Smaller Classes, in .conjunction with Tamaki Club. Entries close usual places WEDNESDAY. A Dance will be held in Gordon's Hall at night. W. A. URE. Hon. Sec. * LAWN TENNIS rpiLDEN Tennis Demonstrations of "Forehand f> Backhand and Service," "Volley and Smash," and "Tennis will be screened at Majestic Theatre, twice daily, 12.30 and 8 p.m. Commencing Friday Next. November 30. PROFESSIONAL NOTICES MISS MILLER; Colon Irrigation, Foam Bath, Skin Conditions, Rheumatism. Neuritis, Colitis, Debility, Obesity. Toxaemia, Blood Pressure, Insomnia.—Brooklyn, Phone 45-593. FARM APPLIANCES FOR SALE A LFA Patent Tongued Inflations increase milking efficiency, reduce stripping, give lengor eervice.—Haywood, Ltd., Auckland CANADIAN Hay Rakes, latest; £ls. 13s Gd; free railage 40 miles' Auckland; satisfaction gua/anteed.—Pattle, Ltd., Pukekohe. CHAIN, Tripod, Tino, Disc Harjows; Topdressers, Konakis. —Beaney, Sons, Ltd., 258 Great North Bd„ Auckland. ONCRETE Troughs, reinforced, 80gal., 41s; 150ga1., 655; freight paid 100 miles. —Firth, .Rangiriri > DANES "Dandy" Ensilage and ITay Sweop, now in use all over the Dominion. —Master distributors: H. H. Pattle, Ltd.. Pukekohe. TAISCS, Tripod and Chain, Tine Harrows, 1' Top-dre9sers, Rollers.—H. Beaney, Senr., Ltd., 242 Great North Rd. GANE Vaculao, Revolutionary; eliminates pump, tank, releasor: write for particulars.—Cane Co.. Anzpp Av.. Auckland HAYWOOD Milker productions comprise Monoman, Warren Farmer, Vaculac and Supreme, Successional Rotary Puleator, Releaser Outfits. « HENRY Hay and Ensilage Grab, best on the market; £4 cash, f.0.r.—0. Henry, Waiuku. t TMTcCORMICK-DSERINGS. Alfas, Listers. iVI. reconditioned, guaranteed Separators. Come and see us, or write.—Harvester, Hobson_St. iiTOWERS, Rakes, Rood stocks, all.makes, iVJL thoroughly reconditioned, guaranteed.— Harvester, Hobson St. OHIO Hay Rakes. Myers Hay Grabs, Myers Pumps.—Ben F. Cranwell, Ltd., An/a° Av; SADDLES, Collars, Harness, Horse. Cow Covers, all quality.—Durbin, Saddler, 80 Albert St., opp. Buckland's. QAMPSON Jib Stackers, £2O 15s; Tumbler Sweeps, £4 10s; Gate Sweeps, £5 ss. Sampson Bros., Ngaruawahia. Phone 33. SF. Disc Plough, £lO 10s; 6bl. Discs, as • new, bargain.—Universal Machinery Mart, Prirnell Rise, Auckland. _ rpuMBLER AND GATE SWEEPS. X New Designs, Latest Improvements. Come and Inspect. COOPER \ND CURD. LTD.. P ukek ohe. EAL~SNIPS IN HAYMAKING IMPLEMENTS.—Our Stocks of second-hand Hay-making Machinery include some real bargains in Mowers, Rakes, Sweeps, Stackers, etc.—MacEwans Machinery, Ltd., Auckland, Hamilton. ■ ■ ' . _ FARM APPLIANCE S, WANTED PORTABLE Shearing Plant, good, twostand, complete; Wolseley preferred.—T. McGowan, Putaruru.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21968, 27 November 1934, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21968, 27 November 1934, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21968, 27 November 1934, Page 16

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