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AMUSEMENTS STRAND . 11111 l lllUllllllll. trfflllliilUll Direction: AiitalKamatcil Theatres, Ltd. LAST 2 DAYS BETTE DAVIS BETTE DAVIS WAR.REN' WILLIAM, ALISON SKII'WOUTII, In " SATAN MET A LADY." (Recommended Censor Adult Audiences.) FRIDAY JOEL McCREA, JOEL McCREA. JOAN BENNETT, JOAN BENNETT, . JOAN BENNETT. JOAN BENNETT, In " TWO IN A CROWD." A MOST AMAZING SCOOI' IN ENTERTAINMENT. Approved for Universal Exhibition. NATIONAL NATIONAL Queen St. Phone 4'-MO9 Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. CONTINUOUS SESSIONS: 11 —2—s—B. | "VKLLUWSTONK" I Ralph MORGAN, I " I ELLOWSTONK" 1 Judith BARRETT. Also on the same programme: EDMUND LOWE ) "The Great it I| in a Thriller. Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. NATIONAL NATIONAL FRIDAY! FKIDAY!

the sensation of THE YEAR I Endorsed by THE RACIAL HYGIENE ASSOCIATION OF N.S.W. Enlighten NLIGHTEN NLIGHTEN "JIiNLIGHTEN Enlighten NLIGHTEN IP NLIGHTEN JNLIGHTEN A vivid, soul-searching drama of reckless youth faced with' the inescapable consequent of mad romance. It dares to damn parents ' for the sins of their children. A truth presented in such a way as to save a high ideal of family life. DAUGHTER" AUGHTEI?" DAUGHTER" AUGKTER" DAUGHTER" AUGKTER" DAUGHTER" AUGHTEK" Recommended by Censor for Adults. Not suitable for children. It shows graphically the inevitable suffering that is bred of ignorance. • • » * * Your child is good and innocent but is she safel It is the duty of every parent to see this picture. IT'S DARING! IT'S FRANK! IT'S CLEAN! NOTE —— I Special Session „^ TT _ FOR WOMEN ONLY FRIDAY, AT 11 A.M. NATIONAL EXHIBITIONS ncrZR AUCKLAND SOCIETY OF ARTS. JV SPUING EXHIBITION. OIL AND WATER COLOUR PAINTINGS. CLUB ROOMS, 211 VICTORIA ARCADE, SHORTLAN'D 6T. Open Daily, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sat., 10-12. Admission Free. FOR LEASE BY TENDER A UCKLAND HARBOUR BOARD. Secretary's Office, Quay St., November 8, 1030. SALE OF LEASES. The Auckland Harbour Board is offering the under-mentioned Properties for Leaso by Tender. Tenders will close at the Hoard's Orfice at Noon on TUESDAY, Decomber 8, 11)30. and should bo endorsed on envelope " Tender for Lease." RECLAMATION EAST OF POM LR STATION.—BIock XXII., Sections 1-4, IMI and 10; Block XXIII.. Sections 21-30. All level sections, suitable for warehouses, with frontages to Quay St. East, Allenby, HaigU and Plumcr Sts.; handy to wharves and railway station. FREEMAN'S BAY RECLAMATION. — Block 1., Section 21, Beaumont St. The Lease of this section carries with it the right to the uso for 11 years of a wooden jetty. The buildings comprise office built of hollow tiles and several sheds. Block 11., Lots 1 and 2 of Section 0. Level sections, with frontages to Beaumont and Daldy Sts. Suitable for builder or contractor. Building must he purchased from the Board. Block IX., Sections 2, 11-11, 18, 10-22. Frontages to Fanshawe, Dald.v and Gaunt Sts. Suitable for factory sites. Handy to sawmills and tram barn. WESTERN RECLAMATION.—Lot 34. BEAUMONT STREET.—Lots 23 and 21. with frontages to Beaumont and Hargreave Sts. (Will be sold as one block.) QUAY STREET EAST.—Lot 132. Handy to wharves and shipping offices. FANSHAWE ST R E IST.—Lot 1 of Subdivion of Sections 31-37 Handy to sawmills and industrial a tea. ST. GEORGE'S BAY, PA UN ELL.—Lots 1 and 2, Corner of " The Strand" and St.. George's Bay Koad. Fine corner section suitable for warehouse or store. Handy to wool stores. OITTOS STREET, PA KNELL.—Triangular section, adjoining railway bridge. Suitable for workshops and hoardings. Buildings must bo purchased front the Board. "THE STRAND," PA RNELL.—Lot 11, with building suitable /or store. Building must be purchased from the Board. VICTORIA STREET WEST.—Lot 20. Building must he purchased from the Board. WAIKOWIIAI ESTATE, MT. ROSKILL. — Lots IK, (i}% acre), 21) (!>% acres), with Cottage thereon, 31 (I2 l / a acres), and 32 (17V 2 \ acres), hoing subdivision of Allotment 23, Scctio.i 13, Suburbs of Auckland. Also Nine Allotments, varying from VA to 2% acres, being subdivision of Lots 27-28, of said Allotment 23. CONDITIONS OF LEASE. The following are the material conditions of Lease: —TERM: In the case of Lot 20, Victoria St. West, the term of Lease shall bo from date of acceptance of tender and expiring on May 18, IH.V2; in all other cases the Lessee has the alternative of a GO years' Lease, wiVi increase of rent by r>o per cent at. the end of the first 25 years, or a Lease for 21 years renewable for three terms of 21 years (making 84 years in all), Lessee to havo the option of the rent being fixed by valuation ai the end of each 21-year period, or of the New Leaso being put up to Public Auction. 'See provisions of Section 5 of " The Public. Bodies Leases Act, liios," and Ist and 2nd Schedules thereto). Lessee to pay rates. Lessej not to assign or sub-let without consent. of Board; Lessee to repair; Lessee not lo erect buildings unless plan first approved by the Board, copy of such plan to he supplied for retention by the Board); Lessee to insure, and, in the event of fire, insurance n.on-w to be expended in rebuildirg. Where buildings exist, on the sections, the successful tenderer mvst purchaso the buildings at a price to bo arranged with the Honrd. The highest or any tender will riot necessarily he accepted. Particulars of upset rental, conditions of lease, etc., may ho obtained at the Board's Office, Quay Street. W. B. SMITn, Acting-Socretary.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22579, 18 November 1936, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22579, 18 November 1936, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22579, 18 November 1936, Page 24

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