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AMUSEMENTS NOTE! ! ! FIRST SESSION AT TUK ROW STARTS AT 10.30 A.M. TODAY. ROXY ROXY Queen St.. Continuou* from 11 a.m. Phono 41-1111. f TIYOU \ Tl VOU \ Koar Oiailoa 1 Rud£W„ J Nuititl* J S / Phone H U>o. Amalgamated Theatre# (N.Z ). Ltd. ROXY SESSIONS: 10.SO- 2^5 ---S. TIVOLL NIGHTLY AT iS OLLOIh Iso. 1 STAR ' First N.Z. Screening. *< Starring PHILLIPS HOLMES, MARY CARLISLE, EDWARD ARNOLD. ~ ANDY DEVINE. Iso. " STAR Fiist N.Z. Screening. " T HE " Jj ASH '" " J J ASH -" LYN HARDING, JOAN MAUD. JOHN MILLS, PEGGY BLVTH. 13oth Recommended by Censor lor Adults. JOiwi SKATS AT !./, I'. I'. CHILDREN. iin. o_d, 6d. NOTE! ! XMAS NIGHT ONLY. AT S O'CLOCK. AT THE- ' ROXY—TIVOLI. GARY COOPER, FAY WRAY, NEIL HAMILTON, ROSCOE KARNS, 41 ONE SUNDAY.AFTERNOON." " ONE SUNDAY AFTERNOON." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) . PUBLIC NOTICES QITY OF AUCKLAND. HIGHNESS 0F GLOUCESTER. The following are the arranL-cm.nUs for TO-DAY (Monday). December .4. \ J Roval Highness arrives at Ko'°7 Platform, Auckland Railway Station. ' 10 15 a.m.—Civic Reception at the loun Sail'. ' TRAFFIC ARRANGEMENTS Beach Koad will _be roped of! at the litation Hotel at 9.40 a.m.. . g p . ic h \ll roads entering on the r°" te - Road, Britomart Place. Quay kUeet *•* *• ,nd Queen Street, will be roped off from Those" to whom it is necessary to biinS rehiclc« into Queen Street between Quay Street and Karangaliape Road are lecommended to complete their business and ie inove their vehicles by 9 a.m . as this portion of the route must be cleaied at 9.1. em excepting tramc.ars. winch will be removed by 9.30 a.m. .When the at l "- 1 * cleared, ropes at all intersections will be will b. open fm through traffic (but not mfo Queen Street) up until 10 a.m., and it will be °' s,t the intersection of Queen Street at 10.30 8 The interse(tion Symonds Street f nnfl Karangahape Road will be roped off from ]0 30 a.nif until His Royal Highness and party pass this point on their way to Government House after the Civic RecepSymonds Street intersection to Wellosley Street, the inward track will Dc cleared by' 10.30 a.m. . , Symonds Street, from intersection o Wellesley Street to Supreme Court: At vehicles to be removed from both sides of the road at 10.30 a.m. Ihis also applies to "Waterloo Quadrant, from the intersection of Symonds Street to Princes Street. The footpaths on the outward route from Quay Street. 1;o the intersection Karangahape Road and Symonds Street will be loped off at-the kerb. . The centre of the roadway will also be roped off for the same distance from tlie outside tram rails on the outward route. In the vicinity of the Town Hall, the full width of Queen Street, excepting the footpath on the eastern side will be kept ' clear, from the intersection of Myers Street to the southern end of the Town Hall Building, and will remain so until niter His Roval Highness and party leave the Town Hall on their return to Government House. CITY TRAFFIC OFFICERS on motorcycles will pf.trol tht* full length of the route to be travelled to ensure that it is iC "Where ropes completely block street traffic, they will be removed as soon as possible after His Royal Highness and party have passed, the desire being to restrict traffic no longer than is absolutely necessary VERANDAHS AND PORTICOES EN POUTE.—'The public are particularly reouested to note that Section 2(7 of By-law No 1 prohibits any person standing, walking. or sitting, or remaining upon the roof of any verandah or portico erected over any footpath or other portion of any street, excepting written permission has been obtained from the City Engineer so to do. Many of the verandah roofs are not in ii good condition, and the suspended verandahs are not erected carry additional W Any'" infringement of this By-law will be -a source of danger, and any person offending will be prosecuted. TOWN HALL ARRANGEMENTS Doors will be opened to 4 the public at pl 5 a.m. Entrance by Queen Street and Grey's Avenue. When the available seating accommodation is filled, or by 9.30 a.m., the doors will be closed. The Concert, Chamber will be available for tbo.se unable to obtain seats in the Town Hall. .... ~ , • ,t_ Loud-speakers will be provided m the Concert Chamber, and on the Greys Avenue and Queen Street sides of the Town Hall, to broadcast the speeches. A musical programme will be provided on the organ while the public is assembling. EXIT FROM TOWN HALL.—This must ho made by the Grey's Avenue doors only. 'L'lie audience in the Concert Chamber arid those not utilising the exits to Grey's Avenue must remain until the Royal party leaves. . The Police Authorities insist that the Town Hall Vestibule and the Queen Street entrance must, be kept clear. VISIT TO CENOTAPH His Royal Highness leaves Government House at about 11.50 a.m. and proceeds via Princes Street, O'Rorke Street, Symonds Street. Gnvfton Bridge, Park Road and Do main Drive, to the Cenotaph. Programme arranged by the Returned Soldiers' Association. ... , No vehicles will be permitted in the Domain Drivo, from Park Rood entrance ■to tho Cenotaph, from 11.30 a.m. until nfler His Royal Highness departs on his return ■to Government Houpe. TRAFFIC ARRANGEMENTS The intersection of Symonds Street and Grafton' Bridge, from the Caledonian Hotel •corner to th<! south-cast end of Grafton Bridge, will bo roped off from 11.45 a.m. to 12 noon. Also the intersections of Grafton Road to the north and south of Park Road. Police Officers will form a line across Park Road in proximity to the entrance to Domain Drive. graFTON BRIDGE.—AII vehicular traffic will 1)3 excluded from U.lfi n.m. to 12 noon. «nd from 12.10 p.m. to 12.20 p.m. .T, S. BRIO BAM, Town Clerk, TX'M MN CRICKET yfisJlgnrccHMULit 27'. io:m. gATo afford Citizens the Opportunity of 'oining in 'he Loyal Drmi-.tish' tion i.i pis hoval "to 1 NF.SS THE I)UKH <)F OL.OtTf RSTKR. and lo witntwn the Children's Rally at. the DOMAIN' CRICKET GROUND on Decent her 27, I invite '.lie Rusitiefs Houses to clo?e their prt'piiws until 12.30 pin, on that date. In cases where it is not possible to do this, it isi requested thai those of (lie staff (issistine at the Rally he allowed the necessary time off to permit of their carrying out their duties. GKO. W, HUTCHISON. Mayor. BUSINESS NOTICES MRS Git?BONS, MANTLES. 32" Kara ngahape Rd.. wishes to notify Clients that she has moved to 215 Broadway, Newmarket; and solicits the continuance of their v , esteemed Pat ron ace. 1

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21991, 24 December 1934, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21991, 24 December 1934, Page 18