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AMUSEMENTS ****•' THE LAST OF MRS. CHEYNEY" "All the good things we have como to expect in an M.-u.-M. Comedy of this nature are amply represented here —dialogue w never flags and a cast for which the over-worked word 'brilliant is about the only adequate one. A film which is hard to praise adequately—and harder still to criticise!" —N.Z. OBSERVER. AGAIN TO-DAY AT 11—2.15—8 P.M. ST. JAMES' THEATRE Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. Frederick Lonsdale's . . . , " THE LAST OF MRS. CHEYNEY" With WILLIAM POWELL JOAN CRAWFORD ROBERT MONTGOMERY FRANK MORGAN Brilliant Associate Programme includes . • • "MARCH OF TIME"—OUR GANG, COMEDY—ROBERT BENCHLEY ODDITY. Plans at the Booking Office in the Main Foyer Phone 32-920. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) (Movie Ball, Peter Pan Cabaret, To-night!) Symonds St. Direction: R. J. Kerridge. As cosy as your owi# fireside. To-night at 8 p.m. Phone 43-645. Final Screening of " BORN TO DANCE." Approved for Universal Exhibition. ' | Commencing Friday- I GRAND DOUBLE-FEATURE PROGRAMME. GREAT STARS POWERFUL STORIES I " SWEET ALOES " I|l| Him" SWEET ALOES " This programme means packed houses. RESERVE NOW. PHONE 43-645. Both Recommended Censor for Adults. THE STAR Karanprahape Rd. Direction: R. J. Kerridge. The Cosiest Theatre in Auckland. Sessions, 2.15 and 8 p.m. Phone 43-003. Final Screening of "MEN ARE NOT GODS" Recommended by Censor for Adults. I Commencing Friday. ] A picture every man and woman should see. KAY FRANCIS, GEORGE BRENT, in * SWEET ALOES SWEET ALOES' A Daring Drama of Modern Times. Recommended by Censor for Adults. Also WILLIAM BOYD (Hopalong Cassidy) in "EAGLE'S BROOD" Approved for Universal Exhibition. Laughs and Fun Galore COLOUR CARTOONS RIOTOUS COMEDIES For School Holidays CIVIC FRIDAY NEXT! (AFTERNOON SESSIONS ONLY.) BUSINESS NOTICES EGGS.— We guarantee Highest Prices and take your supplies the year round, regardless of quantity. Crates free. Members of Marketing Committee.—E. W. GRIFFITHS, Co., Hercules Bldg., Anzac Av. RADIO APPARATUS FOR SALE AC.-D.C., 3937, Chest Models, £l2 10/-. • guaranteed.—Sydney Eady, opp. Town Hall. A MERICAX-Bosch All-Wave Electric and Battery Radios. Full particulars. Cooper & Puffin, Strand Arcade. Ph. 44-449. ARIEL, 1937, All wave, ({-valve Model, 20gns. Truly sensational value and performance. You should hear this model before purchasing. 0/- weekly, 12 months* written guarantee.—Warwick Smeeton, Ltd., Phone 47-233 A M E RIC A ' S LATEST SV All-Wave Console, £24/10/-. Ten Days' Free Trial to Country Clients. WHOLESALE RADIO SUPPLIES, Ist. Floor, Cooke's Bldgs., Queen St. BATTERY and Electric, latest Stella, Silvcrtone.—Faulkner, 4.90 Karangahapo Kd. BATTERY Table Model Radio, economical, Australian reception; complete £14.59 Hepburn St. LATEST Supcrhets, factory price, £ll 5/-. —Ernest Eady's, 19 Wellesley St..W. Dialing 103S Gulbransen. J- Demonstrations.—Lewis Eady, Ltd., Queen Street. NO Mast Aerial, effective, inexpensive; very easily fixed.—All Radio Dealers, or Builders' Supplies, Ltd., Anzac Av. A MARVELLOUS New Battery Set. No Dry Batteries. One Wet Batterv only. Costs no, moro than an Electric Set to Run. Low Prices. Easy Terms.—Phone 12-510. F. W. MOUNTJOY. 71 Quadrant Rd., Onej hunga. A MODERN RADIO WITH A -ty MODERN PERFORMANCE. FOR ONLY £9/10/-. 4-Valve Skyscraper Chest—tho Radio for every homo—npat design, rich tone, plenty of power. As powerful as last year's 5-valve Models. BOND & BOND, LTD., 6-8 Commerce St., 9 Customs St.. 112 Queen St. "QOMP A N I 0 N Is Essential in tho Homo. Guaranteed Companion Homo and Car Radios on Low Deposits and EASY TERMS. JOHNS. T D., 10 VULCAN LANE. Phone 47-054 (3 lines.) p H I L 1 P S. All the World for £l3 13/. Philips Latest G-valve Receiver gives All-World Reception, with Excellent Tone and Sharp Selectivity. £l3 .13/. TERMS ARRANGED. PHILIPS RADIO CO.. McCABE'S RADIOS, 1(5 Customs St. E. Newton. (Just past Waverley Hotel.) Phone 41-248. Phono 41-193. RADIO REPAIRS JOHNS' Radio Service. —All Makes Repaired.—L'hones 47-054, 47-055, 47-05(i. COURTESY. Turnbull and Jones, 42-810. Efficiency, Turnbull and Jones, 42-810. Promptness, Turnbull aud Jones, 42-810. Satisfaction, Turnbull and Jones, 42-810.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22775, 8 July 1937, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22775, 8 July 1937, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22775, 8 July 1937, Page 22

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