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AMUSEMENTS Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. i 1 a.m. LAST DAY JOE E. BROWN "EARTHWORM TRACTORS" Approved for Universal Exhibition. ZTto-MORROW A PICTURE OF TIIE POWER AND MAGNITUDE OF "THE COVERED WAGGON." Thrills, Romance, Comedy and Excitement of K|>ic Sweep . . . "THE TEXAS RANGERS" "THE TEXAS RANGERS" "THE TEXAS RANGERS" "THE TEXAS RANGERS" "THE TEXAS RANGERS" "THE TEXAS RANGERS" "THE TEXAS RANGERS" "THE TEXAS RANGERS" "THE TEXAS RANGERS" "THE TEXAS RANGERS" A PARAMOUNT SPECIAL ATTRACTION. Recommended by Censor for Adults, WITH FRED MacMURRAY JACK OAKIE & JEAN PARKER 7T DEDICATION" A thousand miles from El l'aso to the Border of Louisiana ... a thousand miles from the gulf, along the winding, colourful waters of the Rio Grande . . . from .Mexico to the Pan Handle . . . Texas. Across this vast Empire moved first tho shaggy buffalo . . . then cattle in great herds. Raiding red men and marauding white men . . . later as the Nineteenth Century was nearing its end, the settlers who had established themselves on this Frontier wilderness were beset by desperadoes and outlaws. It was in order to make life safe ... to insure prosperity and progress . . . that early in the history of Texas an organisation known as The Texas Rangers was formed. Throughout their history the Rangers have been men of exceptional character . . . unyielding courage . . . rare physical endurance . . hard riding .. . fast shooting. Their service was to a State they loved ... for nn ideal they were willing to give up their lives. To men of this character and courage, who sacrificed their lives . . . homes, wives and children ... to build Empires and Nations, this picture is dedicated. SONS OF BATTLE, SONS OF GLORY. OUT OF THE HEART OF TEXAS RIDE THE RANGERS! COMRADES IN ARMS WHO KNEW NO FEAR . . . RECOGNISED NO ODDS . . . WHO LIVED AND LOVED BOLDLY. COMEDY! SPECTACLE! ACTION! ALSO MUSICAL FEATURETTE, "PLAY DON" POP-EYE CARTOON, "I WANNA BE A LIFEGUARD" LATEST NEWS, ETC. PLAN AT THEATRE, RES. 41-586 Children Under 12 Not Admitted. CRYSTAL RIALTO PALACE and riaLTO MT. EDEN. NEWMAKKET. Phone 20-573. Phone 40-009. TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. Also Friday and Saturday. TWO OF THE FINEST PICTURES EVER PRESENTED IN ONE SHOW! No. I—The greatest galaxy of stars ever assembled in ono picture. 1. LORETTA YOUNG, 2. JANET GAYNOR, 3. SIMONE SIMON, 2. CONSTANCE BENNETT, 5. DON AMECHE, PAUL LUKAS, ALAN MOWBRAY, in tho first and best picture of 1937. | " T ADIES TN T OVE." I "JUADIES i-N JL/QVE." Ladies tn t ove." ADIES i-N JUOVE." No. 2 —Anglo-American Comedy. GORDON HARKER, NED SPARKS. Both at their Funniest in I " rn\Vo'S /"COMPANY." " 1 WO'S V/OMPANY." "rrHVO'S /COMPANY." " 1 WO'S V^OMPANY." Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. Children Under 12 Not Admitted. COUNTY COUNCIL NOTICES jyjiATAMATA COUNTY COUNCIL. RAGWORT CONTROL. All Occupiers of land aro reminded of their constant liability to clear their lands and road frontages of all ragwort plants. Neglect of scattered plants is dangerous. H. T. BRILL. Inspector of Noxious Weeds. HOUSES (UNFURNISHED) TO LET CITY, 121 Cook St.—4 Itnoms; 10/ per week.—Apply Public Trust. MORNING SIDE, 501 New North Rd.— 35/-: Largo G-roomed House, modern, convs.; rent in advance. —Sea occupier, 2 p.m. EPSOM. —fi-Roomed Bungalow, electric, high position; £2 2/o.—Phone 45-111. EMUERA, Off Upland Rd.—Superior 5roomcd Bungalow.—VicKcrman, 14-100. SELECT, Waterfront. —7 Rooms, garage; GO/. —Maseficld, Hcllaby's Bldgs. SHOPS AND OFFICES TO LET SHOP and Residence, or separate, 4 rooms, garage.—i) 7 Remuera Rd. Q HOP, Main Street. Huntly.—Apply Box O 45, Huntly. FOR SALE OR LEASE QT. HELIERS, Bus Route. Glorious View. O —7% Acres, fenced, subdivided, cowshed, outhouses. Modern Residence, 7 rooms, bathroom. w.c.'s, wash-house, work shop, garage, e.h.w. —Particulars, ring 25-935. TO LET OR LEASE A A Acres, near Huntly; 5-roomed IIouso; 4rU carry about 12 cows. Rent iil per week. —Box 45, Huntly. TO LET OR FOR SALE jVTORTHCOTE. —Farmlet, 2 cows, G rooms. Ll garage; 27/0; sell low dep.—H., 815, Herald. TO LEASE PO Acres, buildings; Auckland, Suburban; uaj £4 p.w.—Francis, Dilworth Bldg. WANTED TO RENT BUNGALOW, 0 rooms, garage, 2nd or 3rd section.—Atta, 37 Lome St. BUNGALOW, small, modern, nr. City, Grafton, Mt. Eden, 2nd sect.—B., 715, Hekald. BUNGALOW, 4 rooms, kitchenette; young married couple; reliable tenants.—Apply 21) Newborn Ave., Balmoral. OOMK, small, modern, vicinity Great South ' J Rd., inside tram area; reliable tenant, tccupy from about end March. Purchase coniderod.—l., 81:!, llkimi.i>. ij- uovt. employee.—K(ien. (io'i, Heliald. HOUSE, modern, about 0 rooms, garage, good tenant; particulars, rent, etc. — IV n a lit, 851, Hkhald. HOUSE, 4 rooms, Married Couple, 1 child, every conv.; 2 sections; reasonable rent. —K.N., K25.M, JlKitw.n. HiOUSE, 4-5 rooms, modern; garage; good .outlook; reasonable distance City; will ent or buy.—A.B., 830, Hekai.d. OTAHUIIU, Ellerslie.—s or G Rooms, handy convent. —Permanent, 7GIM, ft: II u.D. PERMANENT Tenant requires Small BunI galow, or Flat, Waterside, handy City; Moderate rental.—M.C., 785, Heuai.d. JMALL Flat, furn., unfurn., or small House. 3 suburbs, state rent.—Reasonable, (148. lerald. OUSE Wanted Next April.—Good tenant, . whose lease is expiring, wishes to learn if a Home available in April, on North Shore, lose to a beach and with some grounds and ea view; the house may be unfurnished or tartly furnished, and should have 3 or 4 bedooms or sleeping porches. Willing to take a Dug lease for a nice homo on reasonable erms.—R.S., 491 M, Heuai.d. WANTED TO RENT OR LEASE 7LAT, Rooms, or Bungalow, Pt. Chev. district.—Rhone 43-70(1. Lff-20 Acre Farm, suitable dairying, 20-milo J radius Auckland. —A., 605 M, Herald.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22620, 7 January 1937, Page 16

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