AMUSEMENTS TIVOLI —• TIVOLI TIVOLI -T- '' 7.30 TO-NIGHT ONCE AGAIN LIVING UP TO OUR SLOGAN — ONLY THE BEST FOR OUR GUEST NIGHTS. 6 —BIG ATTRACTIONS j6d6d "77 ~ 6d6d WHEELER & WOOLSEY 6d6d WHEELER & WOOLSE\ 6doa , WHEELER & WOOLSEY <6d6d - m - "SILLIE BILLIES" . 6d Approved for Universal E'.iliib. ( "brian DONLEVY, GLORIA STUART, "36 HOURS TO KILL" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) "ALADDIN FROM MANHATTAN," Two-reel Comedy. "GARDEN GRANARY' (Interest) 'DUMBELL SETTERS" (Amusing) 'WINTER SPORTS" (Novelty) TO-NIGHT The World's Newest Fnn Favourites in their First, Starring Laugh Sensation.... Those Hilarious Rioteers: THE RITZ BROTHERS THE RITZ BROTHERS THE RITZ BROTHERS With JOAN DAVIS TONY MARTIN DIXIE DUNBAR-GLORIA STUART FRED STONE JED PROUTY "LIFE BEGINS AT COLLEGE" "LIFE BEGINS AT COLLEGE" (Approved for Universal Exhibition) WEDNESDAY NEXT I ROXY TIVOLI Roxy Sessions: 11 2 58. Tivoli Nightly at 8. PROVINCIAL THEATRES Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMES CAMBRIDGE —TUDOR: The sensation of the year, Jon Hall, Dorothy _ Lamour in "Hurricane." (Approved for Universal Exhibition). .■ DARGAVILLE —EMPIRE: Jean Arthur, Bay Milland in "Easy Living" (Recommended by Censor for Adults). HAMILTON CIVIC: Gingißr Rogers, . Adolphe Menjou in "Stage Door" (Recommendod by Censor for Adnlts). Also Walt Disney Col. Cartoon "Pluto's Quinpnplets." Hamilton state (Guest. Night): Barb&ra Stanwyck, Preston Foster in "Annie Oakley." (Approved for Universal Exhibition,), and Victor Jory, Sally O'Neill :in "Too Tough To Kill" (Recommended by -Censor for Adults). rpE KUITI STATE: Dorothy Lamour, X Lew Ayres in "The Last Train from Madrid" (Recommended by Censor for Adults). TfITHANGAREI REGENT: Shirley V" Temple, Jean Hersholt in "Heidi of the 'Alps." (Approval for Universal Exhibition). TENDERS BUILDERS. Tenders are invited until Noon of FRIDAY, March 18, 1938, for the erection of a CHEESE FACTORY (in Reinforced Concrete and Wood) at NGATEA, HAURAKI PLAINS, for the N.Z. Co-op. Dairy Co., Ltd. ;. ■ The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. For plans acd specifications apply my Office, 245 A Victoria St., Hamilton. Phone 2350. E. E. GILLMAN, Reg. Architect, Hamilton. rpiMARU HARBOUR BOARD. TENDERS FOR CATERPILLAR TACTOR. BULLDOZER AND RIPPER. TENDERS are, invited until NOON on THURSDAY, tlje 21!st day of April, for the Supply and Delivery of a Caterpillar Tractor, Bulldozer and Ripper, in' accordance with the 'specifications and conditions of Tender, to , be' : seen -or obtained at the Board's Office,' Timaru. „ , Anders to be addressed to the Chairman, Timaru Harbour Board, endorsed "Tender for Caterpillar Tractor, Bulldozer and Ripper." The lowest or any tender may not necessarily be accepted. F . METSON, Secretary. • Timaro, March 5, 3938, j mHE NEW ZEALAND INSTITUTE FOR JL , » THE BLIND. Tenders are invited by the Trustees for the supply of the nnder-mentioned Articles for 12 months, from April 1 next. 1. BREAD (best quality), at per 21b loaf. 2. MILK (best quality), new, at per gallon. 8. BUTTER (best factory), at per lb. 4. 'MEAT (best quality), at per lb, percentage allowance for bone, as per list, to ?be obtained from tho Secretary. 6. GROCERIES, as per list, to be obtained from the Secretary. 6. COAL, at per ton, delivered in 6-ton railway trucks tipped loose at coal 'cellars. 7. FISH. Tenders close at the Institute on MONDAY. the 14th MARCH, at Noon. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ' i:' J. E. BEOADFOOT, • ■ Secretary. IPO CONTRACTORS. Tenders closing at our office, Wellington, at Noon on MONDAY. March 21, 1038, are invited for the ERECTION O\? ADDITIONS AND ALTERATIONS TO PREMISES, NEWMARKET, for THE NATIONAL BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, limited. Plans and specifications ma;; be obtained, Dn application to the Manager of the Bank Newmarket. MITCHELXj & MITCHELL, C. H. Mitchell, A-RJ.B.A., Allan H. Mitchell, AjR.I.B.A„ ' C * Wellington. resg>Ba" E & Inspection of quarry may be ™de at any time by arrangement with the Works Manager or the undersigned. „ Tenders close at the Company's Office on FRIDAY, March 18, 1938, at 5 p.m. Lowest or any tender not neceiisarlly ac*epted' R. D. SPEER, Secretary. j GOING BROS.' LIME CO.. LTD.. Taylor's Buildings, Cnr, Cameron and Rathbone Streets. Whangarei. WHAKATANE PAPER MILLS, LTD. PROPOSED WHARF AT M ATA KAN A ISLAND, NEAR TAURANGA. Tenders will be received by the undersigned up till 4 p.m. on MONDAY, March 21, 1938, for the construction of a Hardwood Wharf with Stone Embankment at Matakana Island. Piles and timber will bo supplied by the Company. Alternative tenders will be accepted for the stone walling separately. Plans and specifications may be seen at the offices of the Tauranga Harbour Board, at Tauranga, and at my offices. RALPH P. WORLEY, ■ ' Consulting Engineer, AM-SUB. Insurance- Bldgs., Auckland.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22981, 8 March 1938, Page 20
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