amusements • LAST THREE DAYS! TO-DAY AT 11, 2.15, 8 P.M. ST. JAMES' THEATRE Directions Sir Benjamin Fuller, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's "ITIHB QROWD J^OAKS" •TjpHß QROWD J^OARS" ROBERT TAYLOR MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN Plans at the Theatre. Phone 32-920. Recommended by Censor for Adults. BEYOND BELIEF UNTIL YOUR EYES BEHOLD IT! YOU shall see in two unforgettable hours an entertainment to which Metro - Goldwyn - Mayer, master makers of Motion Pictures, have dedicated their entire resources and renown I BEHIND the pomp and the magnificence of her 'ife... .behind the scandals and the extravagance.... she was a woman... .seeking a love her monstrous marriage could never give... .pawn of a nation in names! BUILT with the lavish expenditure of millions comes this stirring portrayal of the life and loves of glamorous Marie Antoinette, the little Hapsburg Archduchess who became the last Queen of France 1 SHARE her triumph, her romance, her supreme emotion, in the finest Motion Picture of our time! NEXT FRIDAY! &T 11 of course, at ST. JAMES" THEATRE Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. ECLIPSING- BY FAR HER GREATEST TRIUMPHS — NORMA NORMA NORMA NORMA NORMA NORMA NORMA NORMA NORMA SHEARER SHEARER SHEARER SHEARER SHEARER SHEARER SHEARER SHEARER SHEARER In Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's magnificent Entertainment — "M ARIE 4 NTOINETTE " "M ARIE A ntoinette " ANTOINETTE" "TL£ARIE "M ARIE A ntoinette " " M AR!E A l _ NTOI:S ' ETTE " ntoinette " With TYRONE POWER TYRONE POWER TYRONE POWER TYRONE POWER TYRONE POWER TYRONE POWER as Count Axel de Fersen JOHN BARRYMORE as King Louis XV ROBERT MORLEY Magnificent as the dull-witted clod who became Louis XVI JOSEPH SCHILDKRAUT as the Duke d'Orleans, who plotted Antoinette's downfall GLADYS GEORGE as Madam du Barry, the milliner who became the power behind a crumbling throne...... and HENRY STEPHENSON—ANITA LOUISE. BOOKINGS! are available at the Theatre Booking Office, and the wise rre reserving early! (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) TENDERS fJIOKOMARU HARBOUR BOARD. TENDERS FOR RUSTON LOCOMOTIVE. Written Tenders, addressed to the Secretary of Board, will be received up till Noon on WEDNESDAY, the Bth February. 1939, for ONE RUSTON DIESEL LOCOMOTIVE. 2530 h.p., 4Vi-ton model, with cab. 3ft. gauge, 3 gears each way. Delivered on Board's Railway, Tokomaru Bay, in running order. State guarantee and performance and spare parts supplied, and date of delivery. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. S. J. PLUMMER, Secretary. ELECTRICAL Installations, Government contracts undertaken. Royal Oak Electrical. Ph. 12-605. FOB SALE BY TENDER AUCKLAND HOSPITAL BOARD. TO PIG BREEDERS AND POULTRY FARMERS. Tenders will be received at thi< Office of the Board, Kitchener Street, before Noon of MONDAY, February 13, 1939, for the:— PURCHASE AND REMOVAL OF KITCHEN WASTE from the Auckland Hospital and Auckland Infirmary, for a period of 16 months, from March 1, 1939. Conditions of Contract may be obtained on application to the Office of the Board, Kitchener Street, Auckland, C.l. L. GRANGE, Secretary. kUNEDIN COUNCIL. TENDERS FOR PURCHASE OF PIPE LINES Tenders, marked "Purchase of Pipe Lines." will be received by the undersigned up to 12 o'clock NOON ON FRIDAY. March 10, 1939. for tho purchase of the whole or part of Three Pipe Lines, together with butterfly valves and air valves, now in position at Waipori Falls. Complete details of those pipe lines and valves are contained in the plans and specifications, which may be inspected at the Offices of The Goldberg Advertising Agency, Ltd., at Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch, and at the Office of the City Electrical Engineer, Cumberland Street, Dunedin. Tho Council does not bind itself to accept the highest or any tender. (Signed) R. A. JOHNSTON, Town Hall, Town Clerk. Dunedin, C.1., January 26, 1939. JTAIRDRESSERS' PLEASE NOTE. Tenders are invited for the purchase of two Barber's Chairs, old, but in fair order, together with two large mirrors, marble tops, wall fixtures, counter, cupboards. Tenders will close with the undersigned at noon on FEBRUARY 1, 1939. , C. N. O'NEILL, Solicitor, Paeroa. BUILDERS ALWAYS Builditfs. —Modern Bungalows financed, plans.—Phillips, 27-148. RESTAURANTS AND TEAROOMS DANITARIUM Cafe, Queen St., serves k> Delightful Vegetable and Frail Salads.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23259, 31 January 1939, Page 16
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