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AMUSEMENTS uiiiL•- / /- plaza A Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. 11 A.M.—— 2.1(0—5 AND 8 P.M. THUNDEROUS LAUGHTER AT EVERY SESSION. The Artist, who lias stolen the honours in every picture in which he has appeared— EDWARD EVERETT HORTON EDWARD EVERETT HORTON EDWARD EVERETT HORTON EDWARD EVERETT HORTON EDWARD EVERETT HORTON FRESH FROM 111S CONQUEST OF "TOP HAT" WE ARE PROUD TO PRESENT HIM IN HIS GREATEST STARRING ROLE. THE SENSATIONAL SCREEN COMEDY. " HIS NIGHT OUT " | " HIS NIGHT OUT " [==• Approved tor Universal Exhibition. MORE UPROARIOUSLY FUNNY THAN "HIS WIFE'S FAMILY" OR "CHARLIE'S AUNT." I Supporting Programme Includes I I Comedy, Musical. News, etc. 1 PLAN AT THEATRE—RES. 41-586. PRINCESS To-night at 8. DOMINION RD. Phone 21-4.19. Herbert Marshall, Jean Arthur, in a Screamingly Funny Comedy. "IF YOU COULD ONLY COOK." Also Extended Season of Ginger Rogers ("Top Hat"), in "IN PERSON." Both Approved Universal Exhibition. CTATC To-night only. OlAlEi at 8 p.m. ONEHUKGA. Phone 12-344. Lilian Harvey, Tullio Carminati, in " LET'S LIVE TO-NIGHT." Also Extended Season of Ginger Rogers, of "Top Hat." in "IN PERSON." Both Approved Universal Exhibition. ELLERSLIE CHRYSANTHEMUM AND DAHLIA SHOW. TO-MORROW (Tuesday). 2 p.m. - 9.30 p.m. IN PRESBYTERIAN HALL, JUBILEE ROAD. ELLERSLIE. Official Opening 2.30 p.m. By W. J. JORDAN. Esq., M.P., Floral Entries Close 9 p.m. TO-DAY (Mon.) ADMISSION, Is. ANZAC DAY COMMEMORATION ANZAC DAY, APRIL 25. IU3G. TWENTY-FIRST ANA NIVERSARY OF THE LANDING OF THE NEW ZEALAND FORCES ON GALLIPOLI PENINSULA. COMMEMORATIVE SERVICE AT 11 A.M. TOWN lIALL. A Service, commemorative of the New Zealanders who fell in the Great War. will be hold on SATURDAY, APRIL 25. 1936, at the TOWN HALL. AUCKLAND, at 11 o'clock is.m. The Service will be conducted by:—His Worship the Mayor of Auckland presiding: His Grace the Primate and Archbishop. The Most Rev. A. W. Averill, D.D.; The Venornhle Archdeacon Mac Murray: Rev. J. A. - Thomson. Chaplain Major. New Zealand Forces: Rev. 11. K. Yickery, R.N.V.R. Doors will be open at 10.15 a.m. for admission of next-of-kin. who. upon application, may obtain admission tickets to the Gallery from the Secretary. Returned Soldiers' Association, Albert Chambers, Welleslev Street West. Auckland. Seats will be reserved for ticketholders until 10.45 a.m.. when the public will be admitted. The ground floor will be reserved for Returned Soldiers and their wives and children ..and veterans. A number of seats will available on the ground floor for the public, who, are cordially invited to be present. CENOTAPH WAR MEMORIAL MUSEUM. A ceremony will be held at the Cenotaph in front of the War Memorial Museum at 3 o'clock p.m.. when official wreaths will be deposited. This will be followed by the laying of wreaths by next-of-kin. Citizens and Associations. Organisations desiring to lay wreaths are reauired to notify the Secretary of the Auckland Returned Soldiers' Association, Wellesley _ Strpet West, who will issue a card which is to be handed over r.t the approach to the Cenotaph. Seats (not exceeding 100 in number) will be placed within the Cenotaph Enclosure for the use of elderly Mothers of fallen Soldiers, tickets for which mnv be obtained from' the Secretary of the Returned Soldiers' Association WAIEUMETE CEMETERY . A Service, presided over by the Chairman. Glen Eden Town Board, will be held at the Soldiers' Memorial, Waikumete Cemetery, at 3 o'clock p.in. Buses will leave from the front of the General Post Office for Glen Eden between 2 r>.m. and 2.30 p.m. SECONDARY SCHOOLS. There will be no service this year for Scholars attending Secondary Schools. ,T S. BT?TfJTTAM Town Clerk. HOUSES (UNFURNISHED) TO LET BTJNGALOW. modern, rough cast, tiled roof, 4 rooms, sleeping porch, garage, corner section, Great North Rd.: 22s Od weekly.—Evett's, Willerton Ave., New Lynn. DEVONPORT.— (VRoomed House, e.1., gas, range; califont. —Apply 49 Glen Rd. ISRAELI ST.. Mt. Eden.—7 Rooms, near trams: 40s.—-Smith, Cooke's Bldgs. EPSOM, Romuera, Mt. Eden, from 30s per week up to £2 10s per week.—Carr. Pountney. Fort St. IPPSOM, handy Newmarket,—Compact -I Bungalow. 5 rooms; e.h.w.; 30s.—Photo., Barfoot's, 45-915. MT. ALBERT.—Superior Bungalow, nice position, handy cars (range); 30s.— Featherstone, Mt. Albert. 46-378. MT. ALBEIRT.— Charming Tudor Bungalow, 5 rooms; e.h.w.; garage; £2.— Barfoot, 45-215. MiT. EDEN.—B rooms, all convs.. 37s Gd. —lnquire 126 Vincent St. Phone 41-637. REMUERA..— New, _ 7 rooms, all-electric, garage: )|-acre; views; lease, £3. MOUNT EDEN.—B Rooms, electric; 37s 6d; flats. GLOBE AGENCY CO.. 170 A Jervois Rd. fpAKAPUNA.—Gentleman's Residence*, 8 J- rooms, 1} storeys, tennis court, garage. —Phone 12-300. 17^VERY Property given to Barfoot Bros, to Let, ia advertised in their Queen St. Window. REMUERA, Aldred Rd.: Bung., 6 rooms, all elec. Gar. Views. £2. MORNINGSIDE, School Rd.: 7 Rooms, all elec. £T. MT. ALBERT, Challinor Cres.: Bung., e.h.w., gas stove. Gar. Tele. £2. HENDERSON, Lincoln Rd.: Bung., 5 rooms, all elec. Gar. 255, or 27s Gd with 1 acre of land. C. F. BENNETT, LTD., Phone 42-840. SHOPS AND OFFICES TO LET CIITY.— Shop and 5 living rooms; £3.— J Neville Newcomb, Ltd., 40-790. "VTORTHCOTE.—Shop and Dwelling, five JA rooms; 25s.—Eden Agency, 9 New North Rd. ROTORUA.— Offices. with and without strongroom, National Bldgs., fireproof, good light.—Box 167, Rotorua. ROTORUA. —Prominent, Corner Shop, £4: also Smaller Shop. 25s.—GraefT, Pukaki St. SECURITY BLDGS.—One or 2 From O Offices, overlooking Queen Bt.—Shearer Prothero Shearer. Ist Floor. SHOP, 126 A Remuera Rd., 1 room: suitable dressmaker, jeweller. 25s.—Public Trust. TO LET OR LEASE RIVERSIDE, 6 Acres, Cottage, 20 miles from City; rent 10s. Retired. 436, Herald. TO LEASE A3 Acres, suburban; Bungalow; poultry houses; 30s week.—Hill, Pegler, Victoria Arcade. TA Acres, 15 miles City; run 11 cows; 30s ■ -t week.—Apply Herald. CITY. Alaert St.—Floor Sjiace, suitable for Indent Agents or Warehouse; 4 areas of approximately 3000 sq ft. each; good natural 'light; goods and passenger lift. COOK STREET.—I7SO sq. ft., Ground Floor, in good order; offices, strongroom, back and front entrance. C. F. BENNETT. LTD. Phone 42-840.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22398, 20 April 1936, Page 18

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