AMUSEMENTS Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. 11 A.M. PACKED AGAIN SATURDAY! FOURTH BIG WEEK! FOURTH BIG WEEK! Hurry, lest you miss your last opportunity of seeing this glorious picture. ■■■ SCINTILLATING IN ALL HER GLORY! The Girl with tho voico divine . . MISS p RACE TV/rOORB ISS VJRACE i-'i-oORB Grace RACE Grace race Grace race MOORE i-'-i-OORE Tl/fOORE I>JLOORE Moore OO RE | "THE KING STEPS OUT" | With FRANCHOT TONE A COLUMBIA PICTURE. Approved for Universal Exhibition. It's a grand and glorious feeling to sit enthralled by glorious singing, to thrill at the heavenly romance and laugh at tho superb comedy. OK. 10 A.M. STATF Final Screening. JDEVONPORT. To-night at 7.45, Centrally Heated. Phone 22-101. DICK POWELL, RUBY HEELER, In the Season's Ace Musical, " COLLEEN." Approved for Universal Exhibition. WALTER ABEL, in a Thriller, -THE WITNESS CHAIR." Recommended by Censor for Adults. CTATC To-night only, ulAiCi at 7.45 p.m. ONEHUNGA. Phone 12-344. SEASON EXTENDED William Powell, Jean Arthur, in "THE'EX-MRS. BRADFORD." Leslio Howard, Bctte Davis, in "THE PETRIFIED FOREST." Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. TVriOUNi: ALBERT HORTICULTURAL 1U SOCIETY. THIRD SPRING SHOW, Will be held in KING GEORGE'S HALL, Next Post Office, Mount Albert, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, Sept. 15 & 16. Official opening by His Worship the Mayor of Mount Albert, Mr. H. A. Anderson, at 2 p.m. on Tuesday. E. D. R. KEATLEY, Honorary Secretary. LAWN TENNIS UCKLAND Club, Stanley St. Tennis Courts. Vacancies.—Secretary, Ph. 46-7(30. * PRODUCE FOR SALE A RTICHOKES, best quality, 08 cwt-i £6 A 10s ton; 1.0.r.; cash with order.—O Henry. Waitikn. A KTICHOKES, 60urid, £5 ton, 6s 6<l cwt., .f.0.r.; cash with order.—J Davies Razorhack, Pokeno. C CARROTS (Chantenay), heat table. 3/0 per J suzarbag. railage paid.—W Wiggin. Otumoetai, Tauranga. _____ CIOMB Foundation, Wax exchanged or con J verted at reasonable rates.—A. II Davies Hamilton. • HONEY, finest white clover, 601b. tins, freight paH £1 «8 —W. A. Forsyth Ohanpo. ONIONS, first grade long keepers, 4s Od 561b.; rail paid.—G Mansfield. Poni Pnkekohe. oOUTHERN Potatoes, 5/6; Onions, «V 6; O Cabbage, Cauliflower, 3/3; susrar bag: freight paid.—Franklin .Supplies. Pukekoh6. pOULTRY AND PIG FARMERS. WHEAT, 5/4. 5/6, 5/», bnshel. MAIZE, 0/4, 6/8, bushel. ' k BARLEY, Machine dressed, 4/3. WHEATMEAL (Pure), £0 ton. BARLEYMEAL (Pure), £S 5/- ton AAj OTHER LINES AT SPECIAL CASH PRICES. pOULTRY 4 piG gUPPLIES *32 FAN SHAWE STREET. W B E A T M E A L. £8 15s PER 20Q0LB. 17S OD PER SACK OF 200LB. R 1 C E M I! A L, £8 PER 2000LB. US 9D PER SACK OF 140LB. Nett. F. 0.8., F.0.R.. Auckland. fjpURNERS AND ROWERS. AUCKLAND. PRODUCE. WANTED EGGS. —Consign to Norden's, Ltd., com pan results—A. Joughin, Produce. Manager FRUIT FOR SALE GRAPEFRUIT. Lemons. 7/0; Marmalade or Mixed, 6/-; rail paid; D.U.O. halves. 3/o.—Fountain. Henderson. GRAPEFRUIT. Finest Tonic, and for Marmalade; »7/- a case, rail paid.—Stephen Claik. Sahulite Rd.. Glen Eden. OORE'S Citrus Orchards, Henderson.— Grapefruit, 10/-, 8/6; half, 5/-; Marmalade., 7/-; half, 4/3; railed. DENTISTRY pAINLESS EXTRACTIONS. MY OWN SPECIAL METHOD Possesses Many Great Advantages Which Are Distinctive. HERE AHE SOME AMONG OTHERS:— 1. NO PAIN. .... 2. NO NEED to come back for the second time or oftener as under other methods. 3. EXPERT EXTRACTIONS. No broken teeth or slumps left in the gums. 4. PERFECTLY SAFE FOR ALL AGEB. I can safely uso it on a patient of 80 years. (V. IF YOU HAVE A WEAK HEART, or are suffering from other complaints, it will not affect yon. 8 NO PAINFUL PRICKING. i NO SWOLLEN GUMS. 8. ABSCESSED TEETH are painlessly extracted. 0. EXTRACTIONS FREE when teeth are ordered. GUM BLOCK TEETH A SPECIALTY. OPEN EVERY EVENING. Q jyjUNROE jgMANUEL. FIRST FLOOR, ENDEAN'S BUILDINGB Take Elevator Phone 41-601. Next G.P.O. pERFEOT gB I OP TBBTB rp E E T H £l, EXTRACTIONS, Is. Free When Sets are Ordered. Remodelling Sets .. .. IBASingle Tooth Repair .. «. B/« Painless Extractions .. •> 2/6 FILLINGS OF ALL KINDS. H. W. F' Lat« or Univeislty of Pennsylvania, 0.8.A, 30 Years' Experience. JELLICOE CHAMBERS, (Next Herald, AUCKLAND J
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22523, 14 September 1936, Page 18
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