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AMUSEMENTS inCi The REGENT Beautiful REGENT 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m. and 8 p.m. ASK THE PERSON WHO'S SEEN IT—AND THEN YOU. TOO. WILL WANT TO ENJOY ° PUBLIC NUISANCE NO. 1 " " PUBLIC NUISANCE NO. 1 " Starring FRANCES DAY, a charming siren, delicious and sparkling with life, she'll captivate your heart. ARTHUR RISCOE with his happy-po-lucky fooling, inconsequential humour and > ga.y eonss will mnke you fool brighter for weeks to come. CLAUDE DAMPIER as the dim-witted valat (whose father had to wait ten yearß) is a riot with his droll sayings and whimsical mannerisms. (Approvod for Universal Exhibition.) T>EGENT jJiEATURETTES Including Scenes of the "Queen Man" and tho 10,'ifi Grand National. fjpREVOR J£ADY 'AND HIS VIRTUOSO ORCHESTRA. NEXT FRIDAY. SYLVIA SYDNEY, "MARY BURNS' FUGITIVE." It's Forceful! IT'S GRIPPING! 11 IT'S STIRRING! III! And adds yet additional honours to tho already brilliant screen career of Sylvia Sydney. In "Mary Burns" she skims the heights and probes tho depths of human feeling, and you will be carried away with her on an absorbing and dramatic career that's ruthless in its thrilling truth. MELVYN DOUGLAS—ALAN BAXTER Also give distinguished performances Ln this picture which will still further REGENT PRESTIGE. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Reservations at Theatre—Phons 32-888. W?\ "THE LONDON" |^|§ ' ENTIRE CHANGE TO-DAY. \ 6d WHEELER & WOOLSEY 6d 3d WHEELER & WOOLSEY 3d In 6d Tho dizziest riot of fun over 6a brought to the screen, "HOLD 'EM JAIL' A Big Giggle Grabber! oj Laugh Follows Laugh! oj 3d (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Ju , , Usual Excellent Supporting Pro- , , Del gramme at Od 3r] THE LONDON. Opp. G.P.O. 3d | TUDOR CINEMA I 'Phone 24-749. - ! Centrally S THIS EVENING, AT 81 Heated i 1= ELEANOR POWELL, E= JACK BENNY. UNA MERKEL, = and ROBERT TAYLOR. in = BROADWAY MELODY OF 1936 zrrr~. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) i The Musical and Dancing Hit of the ■ Year! The Champagne of all Screen Comedies. = FULL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. LECTURES JAMES Y L I E CONTINUES HIS LECTURE SERIES AT THE Y.M.C.A., TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), AT 8 P.M. Subject. BUSINESS BUGBEAR." The largo and increasing attendance is an expression of appreciation of this Free Lecture Service extended by the Auckland Y.M.C.A. WAS Man Once Ape?" Old Dock Site, To-day, Noon. Questions answered. Como. COMPANY NOTICES PHE FARMERS' TRADING CO.. LTD. Ro Notices of Extraordinary General Meeting convened for JUNE 24, 1036, attenof Shareholders is drawn to a Clerical Error in Resolution i aB appearing in some of these notices issued, Section 2 of which should road:— ■> (ii) By omitting aub-clnnse (c) from Article 41 and tiubsfituting tho lettor (c) for the letter (d) in the succeeding sub-clause. By Order of tho Board of Directors. W. G. CROUCH. Secretary. HOUSES (UNFURNISHED) TO LET APPROVED Tenant, wanted for Vacant House; reasonable rental.—Wilkie: 23-490, 23-702. BAYSWATER, King Edward Ave.—Bungalow, 3 rooms and kitchenette: 27s (id. —C, R. Williamson and Co., 18 Fort St. C CHELTENHAM. Tainui li.d. —G Rooms, all J modern convs.: moderate rent to good tenant.—Ring 22-482. BIRKENHEAD. 6-Roomcd _ Residence, Maiama T«)rrace: all electric: 32s Cd. — Phono 27-012. IT'PSOM. —Bungalow. 5 Rooms, hot water: J 30s.—Key, Rutherford, 80 Shortlnnd St. J7»PSOM.— Attractive Bungalow, 7 rooms, A porches; garage; £2. Photo, Barfoot's, 45-015. HERNE BAY.—Seven Rooms, min. beach; 32s t'.d per week.—Particulars to House, 21. llKnAi.i>. MIL FORD, Takapuna.—Unfurnished and Furnished, from 12s Od to 30s. —Ashby, Agent, Milford Rd. Phono 23-447. MT. EDEN.—Attractive Bungalow, handy train, shops.—B Eglinton Av., 11 a.m. to-day. \TORTHCOTE, Queen St.—s Rooms. 255. i\ Tanfield Potter, 257 Queen St., Auckland. QT. ITELIERS.—New Spanish Electric IO Bungalow, 5 rooms; garage; 42s. — Photo, Barfoot's, 45-915. EVERY Property given to Barfoot Bros, to Let. is advertised in their Queen St. Window. REMUERA, Omahu Rd.—2-Storey, 8 rooms (3 bedrooms upstairs. 1 downstairs): sunporch, e.h.w., gas stove; garage; nice grounds, views; £3. REMUERA, Martin Av.—li-Storey, 7 rooms (5 bedrooms), glassed-in breakfast room, all elec., ample cupboard space; brick garage, viewH; J:2 10s. C. F. BENNETT. LTD.,. Phone 42-840. HOUSES (FURNISHED) TO LET GENTLEMAN'S Residence, 6 rooms; double garage; radio, piano, library; near Romuera golf course; reasonable rental, approved tenants.—l .0. Box B~l>, Auckland, T\,fILFORD Beach. —5-Rd. Cottage, elec--IVJL trie, gas stove; term, 0 months.— 215-318. 'DARNELL. Gladstone Rd.—Bungalow, 4 -t rooms, kit., garage; GOfl. —Stace Bennett, Victoria Arcade. : REMUERA.— 5 Rooms, B\in porch, el. li.w.; garagoj magnificent views.—2s-776, mornings, ovemngs. REMUERA, close tram. Bungalow, 5 rooms, radio, phono; adults; references; moderate; 3 months.—Ring 24-358. \ TTRACTIVE New Home, 0 rooms, all--XX electric; radio, garage; sun all day; June 93, 3-4 months; adults; refs.; £2 12s (id.—Phono 28-115. SHOPS AND OFFICES TO LET QUEEN ST.—lncluding 5 living rooms; £3. Availablo Monday.—Neville Newcomb, Ltd QUITE of Rooms, suitable doctor or den--0 tiat.—Baker nnd Swan. Lister BUlrb., Victoria St WANTED TO LEASE HOUSE and 10 Acres; htindy Hamilton. —Apply Mrß. Sutton, Fifth Av., Hamilton. i £-20 Acres.-r-Suburbim, Herald, Manui.o rewa. 4 Or 5-roomrd Cottage, with bathroom, in Bunny position, near Catholic Church; handy to bus or tram stop; reasonable rental.—No Agents, Ji&lM, Herald,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22434, 2 June 1936, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22434, 2 June 1936, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22434, 2 June 1936, Page 18

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