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AMUSEMENTS UNEQUALLED ENTERTAINMENT AT OUR USUAL POPULAR PRICES. ( CRYSTAL PALACE A V MT. EDEN. Phone 20-573. J Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. To-night at 8 o'clock. NORMA SHEARER. FREDERICK MARCH, CHARLES LAUGHTON, " rpHE gARRETTS QF J§ T -" Recommended by Censor for Adults. Special Fcaturettes. including "DESERT HARMONIES" Musical. Colour Cartoon. "THE DISCONTENTED CANARY." " SWITZERLAND " Fitzpatrick Colour Traveltalk. Latest Australian News. I REGENT i t„.SK s. Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Phone 20-142. ANN SHIRLEY, TOM BROWN, The Sweeteßt Story Ever Told. " ANNE OP rjßEfiN CABLES." » -£XNNE VJF VJREENv. VXABLES." LAUREL AND HARDY In a Full Feature Length Comedy, Babes tn tx>yland." ABES An - 1 OYLAND." Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. CHURCH NOTICES IJIHE ORPHAN HOME, PAPATOETOE. ANNUAL MEETING The Annual Meeting of the Orphan Home will be held at the Home, Wyllie Road, Papatoetoe, on SxVTURDAY. May 25, at 3 p.m. . • All Friends and supporters of the Home are cordially incited to be present. Train leaves Auckland, 2.15 p.m. Bases every half hour. County council notices JpRANKLIN COUNTY COUNCIL. MOTOR DRIVERS' LICENCES, 1935-36.^ Notice is hereby given that ah officer of the Council will be in attendance at the | places and times undermentioned for the purpose of dealing with applications for Renewal of Motor Drivers' Licences:— WAIUKU, Temperance Hall—--10 a.m. to 12.30 p.m.—1.30 p.m. to 4.30 p.m. FRIDAY. May 24. MONDAY, May 27, FRIDAY. May 31. PAPAKURA, Town Board Office—--1 p.m. to 4 p.m. WEDNESDAY, May 29. / Applications for. new Motor Licences and renewal of "Public Motor-Car' and Motor Omnibue Licences must be made at the County Office, Pukekohe. ALAN P. DAY, , County Clerk. EDUCATIONAL \TOUR PASSPORT 1 TO PROSPERITY. There is one passport—and one only—that will give you entry to the highlypaid classes in the business world. ACCOUNTANCY QUALIFICATION is of such vital importance that ydi* cannot afford to risk failure—to experi-, ment with inefficient, unproved coaching. Enrol with Hemingway's, the school that guarantees to coach you until you pass (for the one set fee), independent of the time taken. For over 37 years Hemingway's have led the field in Accountancy tuition. Successful Hemingway's students outnumber alt otherß. Free Book-" ACCOUNTANCY." Write to-day for your copy' to JJEMINGWAY'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. Bo* filfi. Auckland. SPHERE'S NO TIME LIKE THE JL PRESENT to Start training yourself for a better position. The trained man, with the confidence born of knowledge, can attain success impossible to the untrained. Acquire your knowledge by spare-time study of an I.C.S. Course. Over 300 Courses include:— Radio, Accountancy, General Book-keeping, Diesel Engines, Salesmanship, Matriculation. —lnternational Correspondence' Schools (N.Z.I, Ltd., Dept. A. N.Z. Insurance Bldgs., Auckland. GIROYDON House School, Shelly Beach ' lid.—ldeal Girls' Boarding, Day School. Principa 1, Mrs. Ward. _P hone Bfl-928. IAIT YourselTfor Leadership—Study Pr»c- --- tical Psychology.—Write National Efficiency Institute* Box 1225. Auckland. SOMERVELL % Collegiate Preparatory School. Resumes Tuesday. 28th. Individual Attention.—lß9 Renmerq Rd. PRODUCE FOR SALE AUSTRALIAN Pollard, 7s: Oats, Est Barj\ ley Meal, 8s Gd; Molasses, 5b Gd.—Perkins, Market* . CARROTS. Parsnips, Beetroot, Pumpkins, Marrows, 5s bag; rail paid.—Box 1. Pukekohe. CROWN Pumpkin, Potatoes, ss: Carrots, Melons. 4s 561 b.i rail paid.—E. Copsey. Box 36, Pukekohe. HAY, ,-4h 9d, 3s cwt.: Straw, 4s Gd. 4s cwt. Maize, 4s Id.—Perkins, Markets. HAY, baled. Meadow, 7 tons, i' 3 a ton, on rail.—Phone 11U, Sam. McCliiy, Pokeno. HONEY, clean, good, new season's; COlb. 21s 3d, 20s. —Perkins. Markets, 30,-872. HONEY. —'this season's oest clover, in 261b. and BOlb. tins; Gd per lb,: rail freight paid. —Wesley College Paerata. " EUMARAS, best table, 4s sugar-bag; railage paid, d.v.o.—H. Allen, Tauianga. ONIONS, 7s; Potatoes, Southern, 5s Gd: Mixed Veiretables. 4s fid: silrrar hac: " Mixed Vegetables. 4a fid; sugar bag; railage paid.—Franklin Supplies. Pukekohe. POTATOES, Sutton's Supreme, ss; Onions, 5s Gd; Picklets, 3s 9d fifilb, railed.—T. Morgan, East St., Pukekohe. STACK of Hay. Cole, Cart Rd., Mt. Roskill, otf'Dornwell Rd. QOUTHERN Potatoes, 3s 3d bag, SaturO day, 1208 Park Rd., near Khyber Pass. BEST Table Carrots and Kumaraa, 4s per sugar-bag; railage paid.—W. Wiggin, Otumoetai, Tauranga.

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

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22117, 24 May 1935, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22117, 24 May 1935, Page 20