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Direction Amaiga j 4 SESSIONS: II A.M. i SECOND BIG WEEK AND I "THE BRIDE OF =' "THE BRIDE OF =, "THE BRIDE OF = "THE BRIDE OF *= Not Suitable for Ex j Recommended by BORIS KARLOFF & ULTRA-THRILLING. EXCIT IN ACTING I BOOK NOW CRYSTAL PALACE MT. EDEN KD. Phono 20-573. I Final Screening. To-night at 8 o'clock. TOM RALPH WALLS and LYNN in their funniest film, "FIGHTING STOCK." Recommended by Censor for Adults. Also RICHARD DIX in "THE ARIZONIAN." Approved for Universal Exhibition. RIALTO NEWMARKET. To-night, at 7.46. Phone 46-609. RETURN SEASON Definitely Last Night To-night. FRED ASTAIRE, GINGER ROGERS. IRENE DUNNE, all in "ROBERTA" Associate Feature: Clive Brook. Madeleine Carroll, in " THE DICTAIOR. Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. 'STATE To-night at 8 QNEHUNGA. I Phone 12-344 i Kncland's Foremost * •• CONRAD VEIDT in "BELLA DONNA. Recommended by Censor for Adults. De Luxe Featurettea. Usual Free Bus. PI H A SURF LIFE-SAVING CLUB FIRST ANNUAL BALL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1935, Will now be held at the PETER PAN CABARET, Instead of Dixieland. Reservations at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Double Ticket 7s 6d. C. R. HOLT, Hon. Sec. ELECTORAL 7 ATATIONAL POLITICAL IN FEDERATION r-(WAITEMATA ELEC//M TORATE). Meetings ot of tWr the National Political federation in the Waitemata Electorate will be held for the purpose of Organising and Electinu Delegates to the Selection Ballot Conference as under:— BAYSWATER AND BELMONT, at the Preubyterian Church Hull, Belmont, TO-NIGHT (Tuesday). Sept. 10. at 7.45 P.m. EAST COAST BAYS AREA, at the Residence of Mrs. A. A. Blackwell, Castor Bay, TO-MORROW. Sept. 11, at 7.45 IA KATUN A SOUTH AREA, at the Takapunn. Bowling Club Pavilion, on THURSDAY NEXT, Sept. 12, at 7.45 P ' m ' B. GORDON EDWARDS, Provincial Organiser. National political federation (EDEN ELECTORATE). t . A Meeting of Supporters of the National Political Federation in the Eden Electorate will be held for the purposes of Organising and Considering Candidatures, at the Congregational Church Hall. View Road," TO-NIGHT (Tuesday). September 10. at 7.45 p.m. „ MURRAY McBRIDE. Secretary. RATIONAL POLITICAL FEDERATION. A Meeting Rf Supporters will be held in Huntly West Hall on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. At 8 p.m. MIR. D. STEWART REID, M.P., Will Give an Address. All interested invited. J. B. McKINNEY. Convener. PLANTS, TREES, ETC., FOR SALE QHEIiL Lime, best burnt, for gardens, first O que.lity, lowest price.—Bray and Co., Onehunga. Phone 12-572. ______ (JPARE Plants.—Onion. Brown. Straw, 4b O 6d 1000: cabbage, Lettuce, Cauliflower, Is 6d 10C, postec': suitable King Country.~ Shar, Market Gardener. Okahnkura. Si'fOCK. Cinerarias. Phlox, Pansies. Dian--5 thus, Viscaria, Godetia, Sweet William. 2s 6d 100. posted.—Selwyn Nurseries, Mt. Albert. - - SUPERIO.'I Gladiolus! 13 distinct Named, 3s tkl or ss; gorgeous Perennial Asters, 12 different named, ss. Plant now—c rank Cullen, Waimauku. TOMATOES, best varieties, heavy cropJL pers, 5s 100: Cabbage, Cauliflower, Is 3d 100, noated.— Selwyn Nurseries, Mt. Albert. ZINNIA, Giant Dahlia Flowered, 6d and 1b pkt.; Joz.. 2a.—Allan, Seedsman. Buckloid. COMMON Barberry. 2Yrs„ 45e per 1000; Macrocarpa, 2Yrs., 20s per 100; Lawsoniana, 2Yra.. 14s per 100; Camelias (in flower), Red, White and Pmk. la 9d each. 17s 6d per dozen. Only Wrenched. Well-rooted Trees Supplied. Plant the Beat. Terms: Cash with order. APPIy ' RADLEY AND CO.. City Markets. Auckland. PLANTS, TREES, ETC., T7AITTx.D MACROCARPA Seedlings (2000). small.— Reply giving full particulars to Agra, 227 M, Hkhald. _— TTEGETABLE Plants, weekly supply. CabV ba :J e, Lettuce. Onions, Silver BeetBrewex. 320, Surroy Crescent, Gt. North FRUIT FOR DALE MOORE'S Orchards. Hepdcrson.—Grapefruit. 8s 6d; Bmaller. 7s; Marmalade. 6s 6d; Sweet. 10s; Lemons, 10s, 7a 6d; halves, 6d extra. Railed, delivered. PRODUCE FOR SALE ARTICHOKES, excellent sample; 6b cwt., on rail; cash with order.—Fred Dis combe, Lucernedale, Cambridge. /CARROTS (Chautenay). best table, 3s 6d per sugar bag; railage paid.—W. Wittem. Otumcetai, Tanranga. ' CI <5; P. Pig Food, concentrated, scientificJ* ally, chemically balanced; 8960z., 9s.— Perkins, Markets. GGS. Rhode Island Red, Settings, 2s; Pickling, Is.—Johnson, 42 Stewart «d.. Mt. Albert. lIMELD Hay, 3-ton, splendid quality; £1 10; i Phone 18M, Mangere. AY, any quantity to 20 tons.—Burrill, F1 at Bush Rd.. Pnpatoctoo. Phone 56K. HAY! HAY! HAY! PERKINS, City Markets. 42-080. 30-872, 42-081. ONEY, choice. COlb tins, 15s, 16s 3d, 17s _ 6d. 20s. 22s od. —Perkins. City Marketß. M~ OLASSES, /cwt. and scwt. drums and barrels—Perkins. City Markets, 42-086. P' UmPKIN, Finest Table Quality. Good keepers. 4s 6d Jcwt.; 8s 6d cwt.; railnge paid.—Quinn, Matatoki. OA Tons Baled Hay. What, offer, on rail Taißowahine. —Anderson. Taipuha. AUSTRALIAN UNCLIPPED BARLEY. 3b 9d Per Bushel—--10 Sacks and Over. NET F.0.R., F. 0.8., AUCKLAND. TURNERS AND GROWERS, LTD.. City Markets. Auckland. PRODUCE WANTED TTlGGS.—Consign to A. ,T. Joughin. 16 J j Commerce St., and compare results. COS.—We can get you Best Prices in Auckland.—E. W, Griffiths, 13 Wakefield .St.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22210, 10 September 1935, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22210, 10 September 1935, Page 18

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