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AMUSEMENTS THE REGENT N.Z.'s Pre-eminent Theatre. J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation, Ltd. Sessions .... 11 a.m., 2.16 p.m., 8 p.m. HURRY!—FINAL 3 DAYS. "DRAKE OF ENGLAND." "DRAKE OF ENGLAND." "DRAKE OF ENGLAND." With MATHESON LANG ATHENE SEYLER. JANE BAXTER, i And Thousands of Supporting Players. The glamorous,-exciting and romantic adventures of ono of England's greatest soiib. No one can help beilii? thrilled by this stirring spectu-.le. Approved for Universal Exhibition. HURRY! HURRY! Every youngster vants 1o see this thrilling stage attraction. THE NIGGER MINSTRELS. THE NIGGER MINSTRELS. 40' DELIGHTFUL DARKIES. Half an hour's delirious enjoyment. On the Stage—2.ls Matinees Only. Book at the Regent (Phone 40-888.) FRIDAY NEXT. A wonderful attraction comes to the Regent. It is a current sensation in Sydney, where the vast accommodation of the State Theatre cannot cope with the enormous crowds. Its virile, thrilling story by a popular author, its fine cast and magnificent presentation raises it away above the ÜBual screen drama—it will create a furore in Auckland. 20th Century Present CLARK GABLE CLARK GABLE • CLARK GABLE CLARK GABLE CLARK GABLE And LORETTA YOUNG LORETTA YOUNG LORETTA YOUNG LORETTA YOUNG JACK LONDON'S GREAT STORY, "CALL OF THE WILD" "CALL OF THE WILD" "CALL OF THE WILD" "CALL OF THE WILD" "CALL OF THE WILD" "CALL OF THE WILD" With JACK OAKIE AND BUCK. ITS MIGHTY STORY THUNDERS ON THE SCREEN . . . RIPPING WIDE TIIE VENEER OF CIVILISATION TO REVEAL THE TURBULENT. RED-BLOODED, INNER PASSIOXS OF MEN AND WOMEN IN THE RAW . . . FOR NO LAW OF GOD OR MAN RUNS NORTH OF 63deg. I A United Artists Release. Approved for Universal Exhibition. BOX PLANS OPEN. BOOK NOW AT THE REGENT. LECTURES EAGUE OF NATIONS UNION. AUCKLAND BRANCH. The Syllabus Address which was to have been given at the PARNELL LIBRARY HALL, TO-MORROW (Wednesday) EVENING, HAS BEEN CANCELLED. C. E. ARCHIBALD, Secretary. " PRESENT POSITION OF J- BANKING IN NEW ZEALAND." Addrcps by Professor Murphy (Victoria University College), under auspices of the New Zealand Society of Accountants (South Auckland Branch), CIVIC THEATRE, HAMILTON, TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), AT 8 P.M. The Publio ia Cordially Invited to Attend. HOUSES (UNFURNISHED) TO LET BAYSWATER. Semi-Bungalow, King Edward Av„ (? rooms, conveniences.— Phono 22-883. ]i,TEADOWBANK.— Elevated, All-electric Bungalow, close tram: beautiful views: 42s.—Bin-foot. 43-215. ■A/TILFORD.—Nice Bungulow, 5 rooms, IVX garage, every convenience; 21s.—Shea-linn-O'Brien, City. MT. EDEN, 3rd Section.—Tiled-roof Bungalow, tennis court: 35s.—Photo Barfoot's. 45-915. "VfEW LYNN.—4 Rooms, coal range, h. and c. w., gas, e.1., garage; 15s.— Thode, 47-022. TJENROSE.—S-Roomed House, range, eleo. 1 light, handy station. £l.—.lno Grey, Winstone BJdg 43-CCB ID EMU2r2A Waterside. Sunny Home, garage, some furniture, roomy; reasonnble.—7s Bell Rd. , REMUERA Waterside, handy Tram.—All electric modern Bungalow, ij rooms and den, perfect order throughout; 40s.—Vickerman, 44-400. HOUSES (FURNISHED) TO LET HOUSE, furnished. 5-0 weeks, 30s; 2nd section: adulta.—G Hnsbury A v., Mt. Eden. SHOPS AND OFFICES TO LET SHOP, dwelling, 4 rooms, kitchenette, bathroom; workshop, garage; good etand.—s2lA Mnnukau Rd.. Epsom. SHOPS, living rooms, To Kuiti; reasonable.—Ring 21-515, Auckland, or Richard OrmHby. To Kuiti. OFFICES. SHOWROOM, CENTRAL BUILDING. Apply R. P. NEWCOMB, LTD., 12-14 Brunswick Bldgs., 174 Queen St. TO LET HALL, central, furnished, accommodate 100 people; * very reasonable terms; casual or permanent —B.R., 82. HeiiAt.D. LADY'S Hairdressing and Beauty Salon, with fittings, long established, Darby St.—Apply Darby Co.. Darby's Bldgs.' PRIVATE Hotel, fura.. 2-storey, 80 rooms.—Particulars Corbnn's. Fort Bt.. Auckland. RIALTO Ballroom, Dances, Parties, etc. —Apply Manager, Rialto Theatre. New market. Plinni* 4f\-('00 "I C Acres, Maiiurcwa, adjoining station; -U Cottage, cowshed; 25s.—Griffiths, Ltd., Swanßon St. FOR SALE OR LEASE i)A Acres, Godley Rd., Titirangi; house. uAJ sheds; £'1250; leaie 30s.—Mitchell, Titi riingi. PROFESSIONAL NOTICES Alt. TABUTJfIAO. Dietitian. Naturo • path, 270 Queen St., below Regent Phone 47-703. Hours: 1-5.15, or appointment 11 011T Ray Treatments for Neuritis, In J sotnnia, Rheumatism, Asthma, Obesity; consultations free: foot treatments a speoi alty.—sls Dilworth Building, Customs St. LIGHT Ray Spa and Turkish Baths, Eleotric Blankets, Cabinets, Passive Exercises, Slimming with comfort.—Regis lered Masseuse, Dilworth Bldgs. Phone 10-324 MISS MILLER, Colon Irrigation, Foam Bath, Skin Conditions, Rheumatism, Neuritis, Colitis, Debility, Toxaemia, Blood Pressure. Insomnia,—Brooklyn. Phone 45-593.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22198, 27 August 1935, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22198, 27 August 1935, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22198, 27 August 1935, Page 18