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A Wonderful Associate Programme includes First Pictures of the ROYAL WEDDING And Arrival of Princess Marina in England. CHARLEY CHASE COMEDY entitled "It Happened One Day." " CITADELS OF THE MEDITERRANEAN Fitzpatrick Travel Gem. —And Auckland's only Theatre Orchestra . . "AREO QYMPHONY ORCHESTRA -areo Symphony Orchestra in Popular Numbers. Plans at the Theatre. Phone 41-314. I nr>TTAMMTA —r POXSONBY. ' BRITANNIA Newsreel Session: J L 7.30 to 8 p.m. WILL HAYS. In "THOSE WERE THE DAYS" And GEORGE RAFT. In " THE TRUMPET BLOWS.'/ (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) \/TPTnt?TA Devonport's Premier VIC 1 Uf\lr\ Theatre. To-night at 8, j Double Feature Programme De Luxe. | Madge Evans, Robert Young, in "PARIS ! INTERLUDE." Recommended by Censor | for Adults. Albert Burton. Kenee Gadd in : "LETTING IN THE SUNSHINE." Ap- ' proved for Universal Exhibition. PICTUREDROME MILFORD. j TO-NIGHT AT 8. Katharine Hepburn, in one of Ihe greatest I pictures in years, " LITTLE WOMEN." ! (Approved for Universal Exhibition). OPENING OF GLOUCESTER PARK, ONEHUNGA. •EX-SERVICEMEN OF THE DISTRICT ARE REQUESTED TO ATTEND AT WHARFE ROAD SATURDAY, JANUARY 5. 1935, To form a. Guard of Honour to i His Excellency the Governor-General, j tho Right Honourable Lord Blcdisloe. ; E. MORTON, Onehunga. PUBLIC NOTICES THE N.Z AND RIVER PLATE LAND MORTGAGE COY., LTD. The Transfer Books of the Company will bo Closed from JANUARY 9 to JANUARY IS, 1335, both days inclusive. R. G. MILLIGAN, A. OWENS. Attorneys. Auckland. January 3. 1935. MOTOR TOURS PIHA, WAITAKERE RANGES. PATRONISED BY THE DUKE. THIS WEEK—SPECIAL HOLIDAY TOURS. Leave Auckland Daily, 9.30 a.m. Leave Pfha Daily. 4 p.m. j Read tho daily papers of Dec. 2(5 and see what tho Duke says about his trip to this, tho most beautiful scenery in God's Own Country, then take a trip and Ering your friends with you. A tour you should not Rimmer's 54-mile Sightseeing Tour of Auckland's Blue Mountains and Beautiful Bush Scenery. Leave G.P.0., AARD and White Star OfTice i daily at 9.30 a.m. Fares: Waiatarua and Nihotupu, 3s single, 5s ret.; Piha, (>a single, 10s ret. Book Seats Enrly. Phone 45-360. BOOKS AND PUBLICATIONS BECOME Successful. "Personality" Magazine shows how. Sample copy three penny stamps.—Webb Business Institute, Dilworth Bids. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR SALE BRINSDEN Piano, £25; iron frame, modern appearance, excellent tone; guaranteed.—Sterling Pinno_Co.,_Strand_Areade J _ AIIAiMOPIIONE, beautiful "Floor Cabinet, VJ condition. tone guaranteed, double motor, 25 Records; sacrifice. £4 155.—137 Ivarangahape ita. FANO, Broadwood, Baby Grand; condition as now.—Piano, Patterson, Herald Agent. Pukekohe. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS WANTED ALL Pianos, Player-Pianos, Portable Gramophones and Musical, Instruments Bought for Cash; highest prices; prompt attention.—Atwaters. Phones 40-793, 47-047.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 21999, 4 January 1935, Page 16
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