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AMUSEMENTS 1500 SEATS AT 1/, I/. 1/. 1/• CHILDREN 6d, 6d, 6d, 6d. IDEAL ENTERTAINMENT, BLENDING AS IT DOES AN HILARIOUS COMEDY WITH A VIVID ACTION DRAMA. TIVOLI TIVOLI Newton RIALTO RIALTO Newmarket Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. TIVOLI NIGHTLY AT 8 P.M. RIALTO NIGHTLY AT 7.45. TWO R.K.O. RADIO SUPER PRODUCTIONS. Both Screening for the First Time in New Zealand. ■ ; N°- 1 = ALL-COMEDY SPECIAL. "GRIDIRON FLASH" "GRIDIRON FLASH" "GRIDIRON FLASH" "GRIDIRON FLASH" "GRIDIRON FLASH" With EDDIE QUILLAN, EDDIE QUILLAN, BETTY FURNESS, BETTY FURNESS, EDGAR KENNEDY, LUCIEN LITTLEFIELD. A footballer who stole the watch of the college cop—and the heart of the college queen I N°- 2= ] ALL-ACTION SPECIAL. " CAPTAIN HURRICANE " " CAPTAIN HURRICANE " "CAPTAIN HURRICANE" " CAPTAIN HURRICANE " " CAPTAIN HURRICANE" With JAMES BARTON, JAMES BARTON, HELEN! MACK, HELEN MACK, GENE LOCKHART HELEN WESTLEY. A stirring tale of old Cape Cod—brave men trembled when he stormed, but a woman proved that an "iron heart" will melt at blood heat. (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) TIVOLI- T> lALTO—T" O-NIG HT. IVOLI—L\'iALTO JUMBLE SALES Y' W.C.A. JUMBLE SALE.—TO-DAY . (FRIDAY). 7 p.m., Y.W.C.A. HALL, Queen Street. Women's and Men's Clothing. Variety of Oddments Come and See. MEETINGS DOUGLAS Conversazione, Y.W.C.A., Saturday, 25th, 7.30. Meet Douglas delegates. Admission free. Collection. RESTAURANTS AND TEAROOMS COOKE'S RESTAURANT, *6O QUEEN STREET. GRILLS AT l/ : Grilled Rump Steak .. .. 10 Grilled Chop . . .. ..10 Grilled Sausages 10 Special Mixed Grill .. .. 16 Grilled Fillet of Steak.. .. 19 Crumbed Lamb Cutlets .. 16 Bacon and Eggs - 1 6 Our trade with these very popular dishes is increasing each day, and we -have had to employ extra 6taS to cope_ with the - increasing volume of business. FISH AT 1/8 d Fried Flounder .. ..,.10 Fried Fillet of Schnapper .. 10 Fish Cakes . . - • -1 0 Poached Fillet of Schnapper 1 3 Poached Flounder 1 3 Cooked by Women Chefs, with our own special methods, which make these dishes bo enticing.. COOKE'S "RESTAURANT, 60 QUEEN STREET. TUfHITEHEAD'S Cafe Cecil.—Woplworth's VV prices. 3-Cour3e Meals. 9d.—Right opp. G.P.O. _ PLANTS, TREES, ETC., FOR , SALE ANEMONES, Ranunculi, Centenary prize-winners; 6a 100. Misb Lippiatt. Panama Rd.. Otahuhu. ~A NEMONES, Ranunculus, young bulbß, A splendid coloursj 2s Gd 300, posted.— Lakeland Gardens, Takapuna. ANEMONEJ. Scarlet, or Mixed, Ranunculus, "C'aremorit Special Hybrids, all giant double. 6>a. 3» 6d 100.—Reliance Nurseries. Box 449 Auckland. ANEMONES! Ranunculi! "Giant Floren--£-»-tine"; immense flowering; double; 3s 6cl 100.—Sanders, Box 931. Auckland. ANEMONES, Ranunculus, prize, 80 p.c. Doubles, Is doz., 5s 100, posted.—Griffiths' Nurseries, M> Eden, Auckland. QUILEGIA, Nerresia, PamJea, Primula. Gaillardia, ViscitHa, Cineraria, 8s 6d 100, posted.—Tui Nurseries. Balmoral R-d., Mt. Eden. \ AROMATIC Tuberose, Xroas Lily. Tiger Lily, Spider Lily, 9d each. —Nurseries, Box 13, Newton, Auckland. ARBERRY, 1-yr. (wfenched). 17s 6d; Acacia. 20s; Boxtfyorn, 10s and lo?1000; Macrocarpa and Lnwsonianas, all prices. Harry Rogerß, Pukekbhc. TJENTHAM'S Cypress, 20,000 sturdy boxi) grown trees, ready May.—Beaumont s Nurseries. Manurewa. BEAUTIFUL Darwin Tulips, exhibition strain. Flowering Bulbs; 4s doz.. posted. Griffiths' Nur«eriw. Mt. Eden, Auckland. CYCLAMEN, started, bulbs, _4« Gd doz ; Strawberries. Marguerite. Capt. Cook, 3s 6d 100. posted.-Nurseries. Box 13. Newton. EUCALYPTUS, wrenched, ss, 100; 20s, fi00; 2-year Transplants, 100; Macrocarpas 15s; Lawsonianas, 12s-255; Muricata Pines, 10s; Seedling Macrocarpas, wrenched, fis; f.0.r.: ca?h * it.horder — K. Bierring, Waihi. __ EVERGREEN Lawn Grass, 18 lb.; Agriculture Lime. 2s 3d cwt., all Manures.— Brown. Durham. Lane, behind H.M. Theatre. FRUIT Tree*. 14 assorted, including 1 Orange, 1 Lemon, ill: May delivery. Skelton's Nurseries, New Lynn. I7RUIT Trees, 14 assorted, including 1 Orange. 1 Lemon v £1; May delivery.— Skelton's Nurseries, New Lynn. Trees, 15 assorted, nil varieties, excellent stuff, fl; cash with Order. Ranui Nurseries, Swanson. TCELAND Poppies! " Ponderosa," immeiise, red shades, 2s Gd 50.—Sanders, Box f)3l, Auckland. TACOBEAN Lily (Amaryllis), 9d each, 3 tJ for 2s; post paid.—E. Allan. Seedsman. Bucklatid. ONION Plants for Sale.—lß Nugent ?t., oft Khyber Pass; ROSES.— 16 best named varieties, strong plants. 12s posted; price list free.Ranui Nurseries. Swanson. SUPERIOR Gladiolus! 13 Distinct Named, ?,s fid or ss; gorgeous Perennial Auters, 32 different: named. ss. Plant now.—Frank Culler.. Waimauku. QTOCK, Nemesis, Lobelia, Delphinium. -O Viscaria, Primula, Correopsis, Pansies, Godetia, 100, 2s Gd, posted.— Selwyn Nurseries, Mt. Albert. SWEET Peas, Winter Flowering, separate colours; also Mixed.—Hay's Nurssries, Customs S". West, Auckland, C.l. r pULIPS, 2s (id doz.; 50 Anemone or Ranunculus, 2s fid. All post paid.—-E. Allan, Seedsman, Buck land. 1A AAA New Descriptive Catalogues JU,UUU free. Latest Shrubs, Hedges, Fruit Trees.—Frank Green, Lilydale Nursery, Auckland. FRUIT FOR SALE APPLES. —Splendid Ballarat or long keep ing dessert, or mixed, 5s Gd; two. l(is fid: rail paid.—Jones. Kaukapakapa. APPLES, small dessert, 4s 9d; Cooking, ss, 4s; Pears, 351b., ss; railed. —F. Piatt, Henderson. APFLF.S, paper wrapped, export, Deli cious, 7s; Granny Smith, 7s 6d, 401b.; railage free.—H. Cutler. Henderson. LEMONS, 6d a doz.—l4 Merivale Ave., Epsom.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22117, 24 May 1935, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22117, 24 May 1935, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22117, 24 May 1935, Page 20

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