AMUSEMENTS MAYFAIR < Queen St. Phone 42-169. Deaf Aids Installed. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd 3 SESSIONS AT 2 11111 PETER LORRE In a picture that is excitingly different, || "MR. MOTO'S GAMBLE" | Recommended by Censor for Adults. I Special Added Attraction-—-; I "THE ROYAL VISIT TO FRANCE I FRIDAY NEXT: The Irresistible JACK HULBERT JACK HULBERT JACK HULBERT GENEVIEVE TOBIN NOEL MADISON In One of the most brilliant mystery stories from' the pen of EDGAR WALLACE "KATE PLUS TEN" "KATE PLUS TEN" "KATE PLUS TEN" "KATE PLUS TEN" Recommended by Censor for Kate is the clever, pretty head of London's latest crime wave, with ten desperate criminals to assist her. „ THRILLS & EXCITEMENT BANK ROBBERIES and TRAIN WRECKS! BOMBS AND BULLETS! An action-loaded thriller, with sparkling humour and a roaring, breath-taking climax. STATE To-mftht .17_4 5 ONEHUNGA. Also Thnra. Deaf Aids Installed. Phono l°-344 6d GUEST NIGHT Burns and Allen, Joe Morrison, 6d . "LOVE IN BLOOM." Approved for Universal Exhibition. ✓ j Frances Dee, Brian Donlevy, "HALF ANGEL." Recommended by Censor for Adults. ■ nniATrrcc I Flnal Screening. rKIIMLtoO To-night at 17 A E JDOMINION RD. ' • Centrally Heated Phone 15-439. 6d GUEST NIGHT Ralph Bellamy Tala Birell, in 6d "AIR HAWKS." Wheeler and Woolsey in w "SILLY BILLIES." Oa Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. AUCKLAND SECONDARY SCHOOLS' MUSIC FESTIVAL, 1938. * TOWN HALL, TO-NIGHT AT 8. THE COMBINED SCHOOL OHOIRS Will Sing: "Lonely Woods," "Waltzing Matilda," "Ever Shall Be," "Come Again, Sweet Love," "The Shepherds' Dance," "Brother James' Air," "Jesu Joy of Man's Desiring,' "Praise the Lord." "Let All the World." Individual School Items by:. Diocesan High School, Queen Victoria Maori Girls' School, St. Stephen's Maori Boys' School, Sacred Heart College, Takapuna Grammar School, Orchestral Items. Schools Represented at the Festival: Auckland Girls' Grammar School, Diocesan High School, Epsom Girls! Grammar School, Hilltop School, Queen Victoria School, St. Cnthbert's College, Auckland Boys' Grammar School, Dilworth School, King's College, Sacred Heart College, St. Stephen's School, Takapuna Grammar School. Conductors: Professor H. jßollinrake, Mr. A. Ramsay Howie. Organist, Mr. H. C. Luscombe. Stage Manager: Mr. G. Lee. - ADMISSION. II: EXHIBITIONS ART GALLERY, KITCHENER STREET AN INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION OF CHILDREN'S ART will be opened by Cli. ELLEN MELVILLE (Chairman, Library Committee) TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), AT 3 P.M. FOR A BRIEF SEASON. Citizens are Cordially Invited. A special invitation is given to Teachers of Primary and Secondary Schools to be present. ADMISSION FREE. JAMES MELLING, Town Clerk. TENDERS LENDERS will be received by the undersigned up to SEPTEMBER 1. 1038, for e right to Snlit Matai Posts and Firewood, id for the Haulage of Mill Logs to the amside on cut over areas of bush at Manga:ehi. v This work is suitable for bullocks or a nail Caterpillar Tractor. Intending tenderers will be shown over the ea on application to the Company's Man:cr at Mangapeehi. i Lowest or any tender not necessarily acpted. ELMS AND BURN AND, LIMITED, Hamilton.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23112, 10 August 1938, Page 24
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