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AMUSEMENTS 2 <HI eLA Z A 3rd BIG WEEK r 3rd BIG WEEK AGAIN FOll THE THIRD SUCCESSIVE SATURDAY WE REGRET TO HAVE TURNED HUNDREDS AWAY. The Girl with the voice divine . . . ' M ISS aKACE -VfOORE _ IVliss vXRACE AJ-oore _ MISS pRACE A/rOOKE _ I>±ISS VJRACE 1>AOO»E _ ItJL iss vJT RACE i'J-OORE TV'PSS P RACE MOORE _ lUiss VJRACE I>J-00RE 111 I "THE KING STEPS OUT" | With FRANCHOT TONE. A GRAND AND GLORIOUS PICTURE THAT ALL AUCKLAND LOVES. Approved for Universal Exhibition. COMPLETE CHANGE OF SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. Andy Clyde Comedy, Colour Cartoon, AND LOVELOCK'S OLYMPIC VICTORY. STATE DEVONPORT. Centrally Ilnated. To-night only, at 7.45 p.m. Phone 22-101. FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW in " PROFESSIONAL SOLDIER." Approved for Universal Exhibition. PRESTON FOSTER in a Thriller, " SINISTER HOUSE." Recommended by Consor for Adults. DFPFMT To-night at 7.15, KtvitiM also Tuesday. EPSOM. Phone 20-142. Paul Kavanagh In a Mystery, j " CHAMPAGNE CHARLIE." ' Recommended by Censor for Adults. Cyril "Grumpy" Maude in a Comedy, "GIRLS WILL BE BOYS." Approved for Universal Exhibition. LITTLE THEATRE ||||| SOCIETY *BjfspT Present Their 44th Production, "THE GREAT BROXOPP" By A. A. Milne. CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, TO-NIGHT 8 P.M. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), SEPTEMBER 7, AND BTH, OTH AND 10TH, In April we gave yon 0. R. Anthony'* "Touchwood," in July Noel Coward's "Easy Virtue," and now in Sept. A, A. Milne's most successful play, "THE GREAT BROXOPP" With a Great Cast. PRODUCED BY KENNETH BRAMPTON. New Members* may Join for the Half-year »t Half Cost. 7/6 Single, 15/- Double, At Lewis Eady, Ltd. Pnblic Box Plan Now Open. 5/- Reserved 3/• 2/- and lIPOWER BOARD NOTICES THE AUCKLAND ELECTRIC-POWER BOARD. SHUTDOWN. Notice is hereby given that the Snpply will bo. Shutdown, for the purpose of carrying out important alterations, on SUNDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER o, 1930. in the undermentioned transformer area:— Penrose Station Rd. between the hours of Haiipv'a TJti .9.30 a.m. and 0.40 a.m. L.J cf and between 2 p.m. and i-itoki bt. 2.10 p.m. (approx.). R. n. BARTLEY, General Manager. PRODUCE FOR SALE ARTICHOKES, b.est quality, Us cwt.j £6 10s ton: f.0.r.; cash with order.—O xi. 10s ton; f.0.r.; cash with order.—O Henry, Waiuku. Artichokes, sound, £5 ton, cs od cwt., f.0.r.; cash with order.—J. Davjes Razorback, Pokeno. pARROTS (Cbantenay), best tablo, 8s »d; per sugarbag, railage paid.—W Witrgin Otumoctai, Tauranga. / 10MB Foundation, Wax exchanged or con verted at reasonable rates.—A. 11. Davies Hamilton. COW Chaff, 8s sack, 10 sacks, 2s Ud; Mo lasses, oewt. drums; 355, Vicwt. drums, 6* «d.—Perkins, City Markets. GAMEKEEPER Seed Potatoes 4s sflib, rail paid.—T. Morgan, East St., Pnkekohe, HAY. baled, good quality, delivered Albany vicinity.—Stevenson Bros., Albany. HAY. baled. £3 10s on truck Walton cash.—C. Barker, Walton. HAY, baled, sweet mixture, £3 10s ton.— Coleman, College Rd., Northcote. HAY, baled, clean, price, delivered, £3 5s Manurewa, Papatoetoe.—Hodger. Wiri. HAY, Meadow, goon mixture, baled, 2s Ud bale; also quantity second class.—Col lard. Phone 70, Henderson. HONEY, finest white clover. UOlb. tins; freight pal.'' £1 its.—W. A. Forsyth Ohaupo. /ANIONS, longkecpers, 4s Od sugar bag; " / freight paid.—A. Middleton. Pukekohe Hill. ONIONB, first grade, long keepers, 4s Od 501b.; rail paid.—O Mansfield,, Puni. Pukekohe. PARSNIPB, Carrots, 43 sugar bag; Seed Potatoes, 48 Ud; Beetroot, 4s; railage paid—Box 1, Pukekohe SEED Potatoes, autumn-grown, Game keeper.—E. Allan, Seedsman, Bnckland. SEED Potatoes, large, 4s; small, 2s «d, sugar bag; Horse Carrots, £3 per torn on rail. Pukekohe.—T. W. Bell, Pnkekohe OUTHERN Potatoes, 5s Od; Onions, 5s Od; Cabbage, Cauliflower, 3s 3d; sugar bag; freight paid.—Franklin Supplies, Pukekohe. pOULTRY AND PIG FARMERS. NOTE. Chick Food, Os Od; Wheat, from 8s to fis 8d; Barley, Undipped, 3s lid; Clipped, 4s 3d; Maize, 2's, Bs Gd; Maize. Ist, Os Ud; Maize, Kibbled. «s Od: Oats. 4s 2d; Pollard local. £7 2s (id ton; Bran. £0 10s ton; Pollard, Australian, £8 ton. POTATOES} Dakota Red, £8 5s ton; Whites, £B. Scratch Food. 4s 2d; Rex Pigmeal, Os Od. Wheatmeal, Maizemeal, Barleymeal, Peameal, freshly ground here. Send for list. POULTRY AND PIG SUPPLIES. 32 Fanshawe Street. HEATM B A JL £8 15s PER 2000LB. 178 OD PER SACK OF 200LB RICEM E A L. £t> PER 2000LB. 118 OD PER SACK OF 140LB, Nett. F. 0.8., F.0.R., Auckland. mURNERS AND P..ROWERB. T TD. AUCKLAND J FRUIT FOR SALE APPLES.— "Sunray" Brand, Delicious 5k Od if ordered during next fortnight; excellent quality! guaranteed, Harrison Henderson GRAPEFRUIT, Lemons, 7s «dj Marma lade or Mixed, Us; rail paid; D.U.O. halves, 3s »d.— Fountain, ..Henderson, GRAPEFRUIT, Finest Tonic, and for Mar malade; 7s a case, rail paid.—Stephen Clark, Siibnlite Rd., Glen Eden. QTURMERS, Delicious. Pears, repacked, kj od bushel, c.w.0.. rail paid.—Hox 142 Hastings. DYERS AND CLEANERS AUCKLAND'S Leading Carpet Cleaners.— Vacuum Cleaning Co. of N.Z., 146 Albert St., CI. Phone 41-709. NZ. Dry Cleaning Co., Ltd., Dyers and . Cleaners. Phone 47 005.—Factory Office 1-3-fi Howe St PORTER'S Dyp Works, Ltd., for "Perfection" Dry Cleaning and Dyeing.—l 36 Karangahape Rd Vans collect. SUITS, Costumes, Frocks, Overcoats, Dry Cleaned and Pressed: odourless. Collected and Delivered Free.—Moody's Dye Works, Ltd.j 41-273.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22517, 7 September 1936, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22517, 7 September 1936, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22517, 7 September 1936, Page 18