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AMUSEMENTS TO-DAY. TO-NIGHT. AT BOTH THEATRES. 2 REALLY GREAT SPECIALS TO PLEASE OUR PATRONS. TIVOLI TIVOLI Near Grafton Bridge. ROXY ROXY Queen St. Continuous Nightly at 8 from Phone 41-341. Phone 44-136. Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.), Ltd. ROXY SESSIONS: 11, 2, 5. 9. TIVOLI TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. No. 1 First N.Z. Screening by arrangement with Paramount Films. Follow the Dramatic, Romantic Misadventures of the "Lady Raffles." Sho 11 be one of the thrills of your life. GERTRUDE MICHAEL, LEON ERROL—ARTHUR BYRON, ALISON SKIPWORTH, , PAUL CAVANAGH, "THE NOTORIOUS SOPHIE LANG." "THE NOTORIOUS SOPHIE LANG." "THE NOTORIOUS SOPHIE LANG." "THE NOTORIOUS SOPHIE LANG." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) She interested all men . . . Especially the Police. No. 2 First N.Z. Screening by arrangement with Warner Bros. Unbelievable thrills, nerve-till sling and spectacular stunts. 7 ESMOND KNIGHT, GRETA HANSEN, JOHN STUART. " THE BLUE SQUADRON." "THE BLUE SQUADRON." "THE BLUE SQUADRON." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) 1000 SEATS, 1/, 1/, 1/. CHILDREN, 6d, 6d, 6d. AT BOTH THEATRES. TIVOLI, ' NEWTON. j Special Screening of " THE LITTLE FLOWER." "THE LITTLE FLOWER." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) 2 O'CLOCK TO-DAY. CAMPBELL'S CAFE. For delicious Morning and Afternoon Teas; also Light Luncheons, served with our Salad Specials.—QUEEN'S ARCADE. Ground Floor. Open 10.15 Friday night. AMPBELL'S C A F E. IJ's the Coolest Place in Town. Come in for your Iced Drinks and Fresh Ice Cream Sundaes. On the Ground Floor. QUEEN'S ARCADE. CRICKET • TOWN V. COUNTRY. W TOWN V. COUNTRY. EDEN PARK. \ TO-DAY (FRIDAY) AND TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) SEE Strong Auckland Side, including outstanding Colts, play Country Representatives selected from whole Auckland Province. SEE the Players who claim Plunket Shield' Honours. SEE L. F. TOWNSEND, the English Professional, who will play with the Country Team. SEE L. F. TOWNSEND in his £rst Representative Match in Auckland. PLAY Commences Each Day at 10.30 a.m. ADMISSION: Adults, Is; Children, 6d (including Grandstand). MOTOR TOURS "PIHA, WAIATARUA AND NIHOTUPU. •L ALL FARES REDUCED. RIMMER'S—The Only Service that can carry Passengers to these places. Leaves Whit# Star and AARD Office Daily at 9.30 a.m, Saturday only, one trip, leaving 1.30 .p.m. Fares: Waiataruo and Nihotupu, 38 single. 5s return: Piha, 6s single. 10s return. Book Seats Now for the Holidays ' PHONE 45-360. RIMMER'S. PLANTS, TREES, ETC., FOR SALE A NTIRRHINUM, Calliopsis, Phlox, -"•Gaillardia, Viscaria, Scabious, Wallflower, eto.; 2s 6d 100, posted.—Henderson's. Box 1642, Auckland. ASTERS! Californian Sunshine; immense blooms, wilt-resistant; 2s 6d 100.—Sanders.' Box 931, Auckland. A STERS, Ageratum, Phlox, Petunias, Portulacca, Viscaria, Kochia, Linaria, Schizanthus, ICO 2s 6d. posted.—Selwyn • Nurseries, Mt. Albert. /"IELERIAC Plants, hardy, 35 2s 6d and postage, less called for.—7s Onewa Rd.. Northcote. N. 4. /CHRYSANTHEMUMS, end of season clearance. —Exhibition, named, 6s doa.; Dahlias, our selection, named, 10s doz.; customers' selection, 12s; catalogues free.— A. H. Skilton. Craigbank Av., New Lynn. DAHLIAS, Latest Novelties, etc.—Send for New Catalogue.—Hay's Nurseries. Dahlia Specialists, Remuera, Auckland, 5.E.2. KUMARAS, Tauranga Red, 17s 6d 1000, 2s 100; hardy; railed, posted.—Mt. Albert Terminus Narseries. 5.W.2. 27-668. KUMARAS, strong, outside-grown, hardy: 12s 6d 1000, la 6d 100, postage extra.— Baker, 690 Manukau, Epsom. LETTUCE (Webb's Wonderful), "Beet (Red, Silver), Is 3d 100. posted.—Selwyn Nurseries, Mt._Albert. MANGOLD Plants, long red, prizewinner, 6s Cd 1000; freight extra; no mail orders.—Burrows' Nurseries, Pukekohe. PETUNIAS, Calliopsis, Various Marigolds, Cosmos, Pansy, Celosia, Poppy, Stocks, etc., 2s fid 100. —Excelsior Nurseries, Avondale. SAVOY and Musselburgh Leeks. Is 6d: self-protecting Broccoli, 2s 100; post paid.—Calderwood, Nurseryman, Hamilton. SENSATION Mj Offer.—l 3 Prize Named ,Dahlias, all types, my selection; 10s, post free! Every collection n sensation.—Frank Cnllen, Waimauku_ '"POMATO Plants, Dwarf, Kondine. 2s 6d J- 100, i!l 1000. posted or railed.—Pearson, Veronica Rd., New Lynn. strong, healthy, for late J- planting; 4s 6d 100; 85s 1000.—Palmer, Glen Eden ZINNIAS (Giant Dahlia Flowered), 3s 6d *-* 100; Antirrhinums. Delphiniums (dwarf), 2s Cd 100; posted.—Selwyn Nurseries, Mt. Albert. ZINNIAS, choicest strain, 3 varieties, out'door grown, 50, 3s posted.—Bryce, St Heliers. FRUIT FOR SALE Plums, firm, for jam; 3s Gd bet!, Te. Kauwhata. PRODUCE FOR SALE ATEW Potatoes. 4s- Onions, 6s 9d: Green - 1 -' Peas, ss; sugar bag: rail paid.—Franklin Supplies, _Pukekohe POTATOES, best quality, freshly dug; 561 b. 4s; raii paid.—Morris, Pokeno. POTATOES, 4s; Peas, ss; Cabbage, 3s; Onions, Gs Gd; sugar bag; rail paid.— Box 1. Pukekohe. POTATOES, fresh dug, best quality, well ripened; sGlb., rail paid, 4s.—Copsey, Puni, Pukekohe. PRODUCE WANTED any quantity, fresh or lised.—Perkin» and Sons. Ltd.. City Markets. "pOTATOES. email.; must b& cheap.—Miss «*- McDonald, Hill Rd., Manurewa. ZIMMER, 83 Short's Bldgs., Queen St. wajiat all clasaaa of Debt and 4?

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21983, 14 December 1934, Page 24

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