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Continuous from 11 a.m. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. THE INCOMPARABLE COMEDIANS JACK HULBERT, CECILY COURTNEIDGE In ■ FALLING FOR YOU' Just Ono Long Scream. ALBERT BUEDON—VERA PEARCE In HEAT WAVE FULLER-HAYWARD'S BRITANNIA Throe Lamps. Phone 26-041, Centrally Hc-ated. Newßreel Service, 7.30 to 8 p.m. Jack Benny and Nancy Carroll in "TRANSATLANTIC M ERRY-GO-ROUND." Recommended by Censor for Adults. Lee Tracy and Sally Blane in " ADVICE TO THE LOVELORN." Approved for Universal Inhibition. Also "PECULIAR PENGUINS" (Cartoon in Colour). VICTORIA— IJevo Thon% c^!s^Newsreel Session, 7.30 Nightly. PAUL LUKAS. ALISON SKIPWOKTH. ia " CASINO MURDER CASE." Recommended by Censor for Adults. Will Hay, Jimmy Godden in "Dandy Dick." Approved for Universal Exhibition. PICTUREDROME, Milford.—To-night at B.—NORMA SHEARER in "THE BARRETTS OF WIMPOLE STREET.'' Approved for Universal Exhibition. Also "DISCONTENTED CANARY," in Colour. Be early. MEETINGS A UCKLAND UNIVERSITY Kps£gf college commerce STUDENTS' SOCIETY. lyjOCK THURSDAY, SEPT. 19, 8 P.M. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, ROOM 6. BUSlNESS.—Consideration by the Bond- * holders Incorporation Commission of an application of Forlorn Flats (bondholders) Development, Ltd., for approval of a scheme of amalgamation with Vulpine Landowners, Ltd. The Public is cordially invited i;o attend. t. m. barton, Hon. Secretary. DOUGLAS Credit, Auckland Central Branch.—Pacific Bldgs., 8 p.m., Tonight. All members come. HARBOUR BOARD NOTICES NOTICE is hereby given that it is the intention of the Auckland Harbour Board to introduce during the pntsent Session of Parliament a Local Bill having the following objects:— I—To authorise the Auckland Harbour Board to raise money for the purpose of acquiring an additional tug. 2—For such purpose to amend the First Schedule to the Auckland Harbojr Board Empowering Act, 1920, by the addition of the following words: "the purchase and fitting out of a tug and the expenses of any voyage necessary for delivery of the same to New Zealand." Copies of the said Bill. Statement of the Board's financial position, an Estimate of the cost of construction of the tuij and an Estimate of the increased revenue to be derived from the tiig are now open to public inspection at the Office of the Magistrate's Court and the Office of the Auckland Harbour Board in the City of Auckland. Dated at Auckland the lGth day of September, Ono Thousand Nine Hundred and Thirty-five. RUSSELL. McVEAGH, MACKY AND BARROWCLOUGH. Solicitors for the Auckland Harbour Board. PROFESSIONAL ]y£R. G. E. CAIRNS, LL.B., Wishes to announce that he has commenced the Practice of his Profession as a BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, at 6th Floor, Argue House, Hijh St., Auckland. Phone 40-744. pRED g JgALLIN, SURGEON DENTIST. 40 Years' Experience. Specialist in Plate Work arid Extraction. ASSISTED BY £)R. pOPE. D.D.S., Specialist in Filling Work, Announces that he is still carrying on the Practice of his Profession At his Usual Rooms, SYMONDS STREET. H. A. J$ RGAD BENT, SURGEON DENTIST. Late of Ballin and Russell, and Pacific Buildings, Is Now Practising His Profession 301 DILWORTH BUILDING. DANCING J7DNEY*B, 6 Swanson St.. City.-Fees rau C6 3 r m" vat ® Lefis °n» Oid time and Modern.—Phone 41-615. 3 ew Zealand's Foremuit i 6/' l ap ' Ballroom Dancing. -Studio. Durham St. K. H «>dentß.—Don't forgot R.S.A. Bali .Next Thuisday. b*ree franarurt trom berry. piIIVATE Lessons, 2s 6d; Individual J. Dances, by mail. 2s Cd, Tap, Ballroom. _Kuby Shernff. H.B. Buildings, Newton. QYMONDSVILLE School of Dancing. 30 Symonds St.—Class Lessons. Private ljessons.—Misp Spencer, Phone 42-257 GOLF TUITION A UCIvLAND S Leading Professional. Norrie Bell For appointment,s Phone 4p412. Watt's Sports Depot. Exchange Lane. ItfREDDJE BRANCH. 44 Vulcan Bldgs. Phone 42-425.—Dominion's Senior and Most Successful Coach. Advice Free THE NEW ZEALAND HE!RALD AND THE WEEKLY NEWS. ADVERTISEMENTS. N.SS. Herai.D: The recognised medium fo* best result". \DVERTISEM ENTS—TE LE P HON IS 30 078. MONDAY TO FRIDAY S a m to 10 30 p.m. SATURDAY . . 8 a.m to 10 pm. Repliep to advertisements will be received dt the Office of the Heiiald, and when posture is provided will be promptly ttrwarded to the advertiser Please uott that the I'ostal Department will nut deliver letter# io any uomde plume, initial or number •ddressed oaie of anv Post Office I'he Company does not hold itselt reepon -Jj'-i" sible for non insertion of any advernseuient or advertisements, through accident or from other cairns or for enor in the ouldicu uf an advertisement.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22215, 16 September 1935, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22215, 16 September 1935, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22215, 16 September 1935, Page 18