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AMUSEMENTS TO-MORROW HI-DE-HO, WHAT A SHOW! IT TOPS ALL MUSICOMEDIES IN A MILLION WAYS— It whoops It tingles It sizzles It blazes 4 SONGS "When did you leave heaven" "Sinn Baby Sing" "You Turned the Tables On Mo" "Love Will Tell" STARS! STOOGES! SONGSTERS! STEPPERS! IT WILL WIIIZZ YOU THROUGH SPACE AT A MILE-A-MINUTEI ALICE FAYE (For heart throbs), TED HEALY (He's "stoopid"), PATSY KELLY (Slife's crazy), MICHAEL WHALEN (Causing trouble), RITZ BROTHERS (New clowning), GREG. RATOFF (Oh! that accent). UOth Century-Fox present tho show of 1036. Approved for Universal Exhibition. PLAN AT THEATRE. RES. 41-SSG. nniMpfcc I,inal St ' rf(,,,in £- PRINCESS lu-uigbi m DOMINION RD. Phone '2l-430. , A GUEST NIGHT : —■ Da Lew Ay res, June Knight, in 2i "CROSS-COUNTRY CRUISE." 'O Herbert Marshall in ~ "THE CALENDAR." Dd Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. No. 3—COMEDY. No. <I—CARTOON. REGENT fcraifc EPSOM. Phone '2O-142. GRACE MOORE In Her Latest Song-filled Hit, "THE KING STEPS OUT." Also, GEORGE O'BRIEN in "THE BORDER PATROLMAN." Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. AND MELBOURNE CUP, li>3o. Wotan's Record-breaking Victory. QTATF Final Screening. olrtiC< To-night at 8 p.m. DEVONPORT. Phone 22-101. RICHARD DIX In a Thrilling Aerial Epic, 'DEVIL'S SQUADRON.' Approved for Universal Exhibition. Special Featurettcs. CTATC Final Screening. OIAIL To-night at t>, ONEHUNGA. phone 12-344. AJ GUEST NIGHT , u Robert Armstrong, Ann Sothern, in ■2j "HELL CAT." J® Gloria Stuart, Nils Asther, in , » "TIIE LOVE CAPTIVE." Ou Both Recommended by Censor for Adults , No. 3—COMEDY SPECIAL. id No. 4—STRANGE AS IT SEEMS. AUCKLAND BANDS CARNIVAL ANNOUNCEMENT! Owing to the Evening Concert in the Tivoli Theatre the Recital which was to have been held on Sunday Afternoon at Blandford Park has been Cancelled. TROTTING WAIKATO TROTTING CLUB (INCORPORATED). SUMMER MEETING, To bo held on the Club's Course, CLAUDELANDS, HAMILTON. On SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1936. NOMINATIONS for All Events close with Messrs. Blomfield <fc Co., 07 Shortland Street, Auckland, at 5 p.m., or with the Secretary of the Waikato Trotting Club at Hamilton at 8 p.m. TO-MORROW (Friday), November 20, 1930. Phone 1771. W. H. ALLEN, Box 7(1, Hamilton, Secretary. HOUSES AND LAND WANTED EISOM District.- Properties urgently wanted. —Local Agents Housby, £>o4 Maniikau Rd. I FARMERS! Please forward particulars . your Farm.—Griffiths, Ltd., 11 Swanson St. pAPAKURA PAPATOETOE. or Vicinity.— Small House and I to r> Acres wanted, suitable poultry. Price about t'7.">o; reasonable terms. GEO. MAYHILL. Dilworlh Bldg. REQUIRE Modern Home, 4-r> rooms, handy to trams; urgently.—Desperate. (>OB, lIKRAI.D. UEASIDE PROPERTY ITO 5 ACRES, main highway, between Auckland-Wha-nparei; reasonable price.—Fullest particulars. GRIFFITHS, LTD., I I Swanson Street. WE have Huyers for Houses; send details. —Hurrett <t Son, N.Z. Ins. Bldgs. X-ACRE SECTION, Waterfront or nice * Beach, vicinity St. ifeliers, Howick, Mellons or Cockle Ray.—Full particulars and price to PURCHASER. (iff/, llkimld. rn Acres, partly improved. Going Concern: Ov/ South Auckland. —V.X., 088, llkiiaij). •l-'innn Cash for Modern, Electric BuncK/JLUUU galow, 4 rooms, Takapuna or Devonrmrt —(Jeo Mnvhill Taknpunn. 2M-20H pIIOICE BUILDING SITES, Reasonably Priced, All Suburbs. Consult Us before finalising.—T. It. McOUIRE & Co., Professional Chambers, High St. Phone 40-">r>iV 1,1 A it M S WAN T E D. We have Buyers not suited yet, and we have sold a great many handy Farms lately and want more, so kindl.v send lis yours. NEVER MIND WHAT SIZE, FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. 11. 11. PATTLE. LTD., Estate Agents, Pukekohe. HOUSES & LAND FOR EXCHANGE Exchange for town house.—Maimrewa Farmlet, 3 Acres, modern Bungalow, all conveniences, luindy station. —W. K. FRANCIS, 200 Dilworth Bldg. Phone 4 1-014 l'lione -ti l'auakiira MANGERE. —£2S00: Delightful Modern Bungalow, 0 rooms, all elec., tenuis .court, concrete yard and paths, ,1 acres best volcanic land, carry 5 cows. Up-to-date poultry sheds, accommodate 1000 to 1200 birds; other outbuildings. Owner retiring and would exchange for Modern Unencumbered Bungalow, any good locality; part-payment, balance terms. 11. R. BURRETT, LTD., Shortland Street.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22580, 19 November 1936, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22580, 19 November 1936, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22580, 19 November 1936, Page 20