THE EMBASSY— J. C. Williamson's Now Luxury Playhouse. Sessions: 11 a.m., 'J. 15 p.in., 8 p.m. Selenitic International Pictures Present j "THE GARDEN OF ALLAH " [ The Screen's Finest Technicolour Picture, jyjTARLENE QHARLES j^OYER. Released by United Artists. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) THURSDAY NEXT! The Picture Every Woman will Want Somo Man to Soo. " SWEET ALOES " " SWEET ALOES " With K AY TfRANCIS K AT J II?ANCIS ROLAND YOUNG, GEORGE BRENT. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Children Under 12 Not Admitted. BOX PLANS ON VIEW FROM 10 A.M. TELEPHONE FOR RESERVES—32-GGO. THE 'ASTOR, llUllll DOMINION ROAD FINAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT: "THE UNGUARDED HOUR." Recommended by Censor for Adults. "THE EAGLE'S BROOD." Approved for Universal Exhibition. POPULAR PRICES : TEL., 21-133. Children under 12 not admitted. PREFERENTIAL ADVANCE BOX PLAN NOW OPEN AT THEATRE, PHONE 41-580. "CHAMPAGNE WALTZ" COMMENCES PLAZA FRIDAY! Approved Universal Exhibition. COUNTY COUNCIL NOTICES i T AM ATE A COUNTY COUNCIL. STATUTORY CLOSING DAY. Notico is hw«by given that a Special Meeting of the Council will be held at Paparoa on WEDNESDAY, January 27, I<J37, at 10.15 a.m., to decide what working day in the week shall be tho Statutory half-holiday for shops in the Otamatca County. E. G. AICKIN, County Clerk. Paparoa, January 10, 1037. PLANTS, TREES, ETC., FOR SALE BEARDED Irises,'l2 beautiful varieties, named, 6/- posted—Celdtrwood, Hamilton. BROCCOLI. 1/0; Leeks, Savoy, 1/0 100. posted.—Calderwood, Nurseryman, Hamilton. jpELERY Plants, 4/-; Leeks, 1/0 100, posted.—Green Lane Nursery, Green Lane. OORTULACA for Rockeries, all colours; L Iceland Poppies. Sweet William, 3/- 100, '_'/• 50, posted.—White, 4 Woodbino Av.. Green Lane. • ZINNIAS, Asters, Carnations, Antirrhinums. Phlox., I'ortulacca, Wallflower, Marigolds. 3/0 100, posted.—Selwyn Nurseries, Mt Ailu rt. FRUIT FOR SALE A PPLES, best cookers, 5/0 case, rail paid. -A —C. Bailey, Henderson. CLYDEBALLA" For Cheap Gravensteins. —Bring bags to Clyde Orchards, Te Kanwhata. FjUMS, choice, 241b 4/0; jam, 3/0; freight paid.—F. Stewart. Kaukapakapa. PLUMS, Burbanks, 4/; Purple Kings, 5/; Paragon Peaches, 5/; railed. —Mobberlo.v. KniKapakapa j rpOMATOES, 5/- 201b. case; rail paid; cash | x with order.—Melrose, Avondale. PRODUCE FOR SALE THRESH Dug Potatoes, 4/- 501b., rail paid. X —T Morgan. East St.. Pnkekohe. NEW Potatoes, 3/0; Onions, 0/0 sugar bag; freight paid.—Franklin Supplies, Pukekohe. POTATOES, new, prime quality, 4/3 VaCwt., rail paid.—Box 1, Pukckohe. PRODUCE WANTED EGGS. —Consign to Norden's, Ltd., compare results. —A. Joughin, Produco Manager. MACHINERY FOR SALE A LIiUM ELECTRICAL CO., LTD., Anzac -fx A v.—Electrical Motors. Machinery.— 32-1 (iO, 32-101. A IT KEN'S, 28 Quay St. 5O sO h.p. A.C. -A Motor. BANDSAWS, l(!in., ball-bear|ng, large tilting table; £22.—Macncill, 70 Wyndham St. BOILERS, Boilers.—Sawmilling Machinery, including Oil and Steam» Loghaulers. Steam Engines, Tram Rails, Truck Wheels, Planer?, Travelling and Breast Benches. Largest stock in N.Z.—F. Appleton, Arthur St.. Newmarket. DEUTZ DIESELS, 2 and 4 cycle.—Particulars W. C. Mills & Sons. Sole Agents. 7 Huia St., Devonport, Thirty-five Coasters under the British Flag may be listed as recently engined with Deutz Diesels. JT'LECTRIC Lighting Plant, Stuart (Eng' lish), (direct lighting, no batteries), 110 volts, 750 watts, in perfect ordor, little used, guaranteed; price £SO. —T. and G. Aitkon, Victoria St., Dargaville. I ENGINES'. —Marine, Stat., Roverses, Pro J pollers, bought, exc.lianged.—2o Nelson St. 1" ONDON Concrete Mixer, No. G, ovorhauled, with engine.—-Richardson, Durham St. PLATFORM Scales, Pumps, Motors, Boilers. Pulleys. Belting.—Sawyer, NewI Boilers, Pulleys, Belting market. E >UMP Jacks, new and second-han/I; also Bulldozer.—Richardson, Durham St. FARM APPLIANCES WANTED DISCS, 10 to 12 blades, good order; reasonable.—.Evans, Pukekawa. LILAME-Thrower.—Prico, condition, etc., to L 1 F.T., 477 M, If KiiAi.n. LIVESTOCK FOR SALE BERKSHIRE. Tamworth, young breeding stock, best strains.—Trousdale, Ilowiek. IJEDIGREE Pigs of all breeds. We specialise in Weanera and also havo older Boars and Sows available.—Wesley College, Paorata. HORSES AND VEHICLES FOR SALE PONY, small, Saddle, Bridle, used children. —ll Railway St... Newmarket. SUNDRY Farm Horses; kindly call woekdav.— Morrison Birkdale. Birkenhead O Good Stock Horses, 2 thoroughbreds, O quite sound and reliable, from .I\'i to I'D; also soveral cheap, good, farm Horses, from £2O. —Apply McGregor, Puriri. Phono 218U, Thames Exchange. HORSES AND VEHICLES WANTED T>ONY, quiet, for child beginning school.— X Mat. ilarwood, Okoroire. DOGS AILING Animals Treated by Frank Sanft, 201 Sytnonds St. —Phono 30-821. ALAMEDA Boarding Kennelj and Hospital. Charges reasonable.—(ijli. Phono 21-730. BLUE Belton Setter Pups, purebred, £2/2/-; Bitches, £l/10/-. —13'.H., 512 M. IfKiiAi.n, HLIiVTAWAYS (2). good, noisy, used to hills; also Backing Dog, great noiso anil force. —Collins. R.D.. Aokautere. HEADING Pups (Lilico), 10 weeks, guaranteed workers.—Buchanan, Glenbrook, Waiuku. CAGE BIRDS A MARVELLOUS Whistling Canary; 12/0. J.Y —Martin's Pot Store, 220 Symonds St. UDGIES, all colours, from 2/0 each.— Clark, Wesley College, Paorata. POULTRY WANTED I?OWLS. Fat Hens. 4/; Turkey Hens, G/j ' Geese, 5/. I pay freight and cash prices. —H. Raethol, Rotorua.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22629, 18 January 1937, Page 18
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