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amusements It's A Regent Habit — PACKED AGAIN SATURDAY! Capacity attendances were the order with "Dad and Dave," then 'Robin Hood," and Now with our present season... . GEORGE FORMBY "IT'S IN THE AIR." Only truly {treat pictures can achieve and maintain such patronage! Attend the Day Sessions where possible. Dir.t J. C. "Williamson Picture Corp.. Ltd. THREE SESSIONS: 11 HAIL GEORGE FORMBY KINO OF LAUGHTER With 1 POLLY WARD JACK lIOBBS GARRY MARSH "IT'S IN THE AIR" " 'lt's in the Air,' which opened its season at tho Regent Theatre last night, is one of the funniest pictures to be Bhowin in Auckland for a long time. It is a film, which no one who likes to laugh should miss, for it certainly finds a now height in comedy. It is not merely a series of humorous incidents. It is one long continuous humorous incident. No ono would dream that a man could get himself into such ludicrous 'scrapes anil got out of them alivo, but tho star of the film is George Formby, and to stato tnat should be sufficient It would be safe to say that not for a long time has so much real gonuine spontaneous laughter been heard in tho Regent Theatro." —Auck. Star. Sat., 18/2/39. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Plans at Regent Phone 32-888. H.M. THEATRE TO-NIGHT! MAT.: WED., SAT. WORLD-FAMOUS YOUNG AUSTRALIANS REVUE & BAND POPULAR PRICES. RESERVE AT LEWIS EADY, LTD. DAY SALES AT THEATRE KIOSK. TENDERS QUOTATIONS. Quotations aro invited, «iSSSptf» closing at 10 a.m. on fP-ySfcPi FRIDAY, the 24th FebrucbClgbSy ary, and to be addressed to the office of the Stores Purchasing Department, Town Hall, for the undermentioned lines: — 2GO Cubic Yards 2m Metal. 800 Cubic Yards %in Chips. •200 Cub'c Yards 'A in Chips. 150 Cubic Yards %in .Chips. 40 Cubic Yards 1-lGin Chips. Quotation forms may be obtained at tne Purchasing Department. . The lowest or any quotation not necessarily accepted. JAMES MELLING. Town Clerk. ijp E N D E R S. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. The New Zealand Co-operative Dairy Company, Limited, invites Tenders lor the Cartage of Cream — . (1) On what is known as the Katikati Service, to be divided into 2 contracts. Alternative tenders will also bo received as one contract. (Contract to commence immediately tenders are finalised.) (2) On what is known as the Waihi Cartago Service, to be divided into three Contracts. Alternative tenders will also bo received as one contract. (Contract to commence .Tune 1, 1P39.) (3) A Combined Tender for both the Katikati and Waihi Service. Tenders close at Head Office, Hamilton, at 4 p.m. on FRIDAY, February 24, 1039, and must bo accompanied by a deposit of £5. Tenders to be enclosed in envelope marked "Cartage Tender." The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. Full particulars may bo obtained from Mr. G. B. Knyvett, Paeroa; Factory Manager, Paeroa; or from Head Office, Hamilton. IJI O CONTRACTORS BRICK AND CONCRETE. ALTERATIONS AND EXTENSIONS, EDINBURGH STREET, NEWTON. STONEX BROS., LIMITED. Plans and specifications are available at my Office, No. 71 Power Board Building, City. Tenders close NOON MONDAY, March 6, 1939. A. M BARTLEY, A.R.1.8.A.. F.N.Z.1.A., Architect. Phone 42-272. rpo ELECTRIC WIRING CONTRACTORS Tenders, closing with the Socretary, Bay of Islands Power Board, Kaikohe, at 1 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, February 22, are invited for: CONTRACTS Nos. 18 and 19 (2nd and 3rd Wiring Groups). Specifications available at the Office of the Board or of the undersigned:— MANDENO, LEE AND BROWN. Consulting Engineers, Empiro Bldgs., Swanson St.. Auckland. I ESTIMATE wanted for Tarring and Bandit j ng .—Apply Cooper, Chemist. Hobson St. PRICE, Building. Garage, 18 x 10 inside.— Garago. 414, Herald. BUILDERS. —For that Electrical Installation Ring Max-Electric. Phone 29-506. ELECTRICAL Installations, Government contracts undertaken. Royal Oak Electrical. Ph. 12-005 BUILDING MATERIALS DURABLE C.-st Stono Fireplaces, modern and attractive. —B and B. Concrete Co.. I Newmarket: 41-140.

AMUSEMENTS THE EMBASSY 3. C. Williamson's Intimate Theatre. Sessions! 11 a.m., 2.15 and 8 p.m. POSITIVELY LAST THREE DAYS OF "JEZEBEL" BETTE DAVIS Recommended by Censor for Adults. COMMENCING THURSDAY!. GARY GRANT Columbia's Grand, Laughable, Lovable, High Romantic Comedy, "HOLIDAY" Approved for Universal Exhibition With LEW AYRES and EDWARD EVERETT HORTON. RESERVE YOUR SEATS NOW FOR THIS GRAND ATTRACTION 1 TELEPHONE 32-660. IK Final Screening To-night at 8. Variety Session, 7.30. "BIG CITY," "A GIRL WITH IDEAS." Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. PICTUREDROME M IH LARRY BLAKE and BERYL WALLACE in "AIR DEVILS." ALSO: Cartoon, News, etc. Recommended by Censor for Adults. ¥ SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL FITNESS ALL GYM. CLASSES COMMENCE IN MARCH. Syllabus now available at Y.M.C.A. Office. Physical Directors J. C. BONHAM. SWIMMING SACRED HEART COLLEGE ANNUAL SWIMMING CARNIVAL TEPID BATHS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, Commencing 7.30 p.m. MEETINGS SMALL FARM SETTLERS' CONFERENCE WILL BE HELD IN THE BOARD ROOM, FARMERS' UNION BUILDING, HOBSON STREET, AUCKLAND, ON FEBRUARY 23 AND 24. 1030, COMMENCING AT 0.30 A.M. Settlements in North and South Auckland Land Districts are urged to send a delegate to this Important Conference, which will discuss settlement and conditions of small farmers. Invitations havo been extended to the Minister of Lands, the Small Farm Board and the Commissioner of Crown Lands to address the conference on February 24. . An advisory committee, Auckland Provincial Executive, New Zealand Farmers' Union, will assist the conference.* D. J. McLEOD, Matakawa, Waiuku. G. MORPHETT, Itaitaia, North Auckland, Joint Conveners. rj*HE pRESIDENT OF THE Jg RANCH OF THE jU"EW jgEALAND jpEDERATiON. N QOLONEL p WILL ADDRESS A* MEETING AT THE LEXANI~ ~ ~ I>. X. WILL - ... A LEXANDER JJALL. JJ A MILTON, ON (JiHURSDAY, jpEBRUARY 23 AT 3 P.M., WITH THE OBJECT OF EXTENDING THE ACTIVITIES OF THE SHEEPOWNERS' FEDERATION IN THE WAIKATO AND OUTLYING DIS tricts THIS IS OF VITAL ' IMPORTANCE TO YOU. BE SURE TO ATTEND. F. C. JOHNSTONE. Convener. LOCAL BODY NOTICES "ANUREWA BOROUGH COUNCIL. PENALTY ON RATES. Pursuant to Section 70 of the Rating Act, 1025, notion is hereby given that 10 per centum will be added to all rates for tho year ending the 31st March, 1039, remaining unpail at tho expiration of six months and fourteen days from the date of demand. The last day for payment to avoid this surcharge will be WEDNESDAY, tho 22nd March. 1930. H. KAY, Town Clerk. AVIATION A GOOD NEW YEAR RESOLUTION.— Join the Aircraft Club of New Zealand NOW for tuition in Ground Engineering. Be in the February ballot for a Free FLYING SCHOLARSHIP. Nine scholarships awarded in seven months last year. Write, sending ad in stamps for Free Booklet. "Careers in Aviatlon," to— AIRCRAFT CLUB OF NEW ZEALAND. P.O. Box 1425 T. WELLINGTON

111 l AUCKLAND SHOW i 111 l AUCKLAND SHOW j FRIDAY AND SATURDAY FEBRUARY 24 AND 25 EPSOM SHOWGROUNDS NEW ZEALAND'S GREATEST OUTDOOR ENTERTAINMENT. HUNTERS' COMPETITIONS. THRILLING CHARIOTEERS IN ACTION. "DARE DEVIL" FRANK McFARLANE, FAMOUS AMERICAN COWBOY STUNT RIDER. FRED YEOMANS, AUSTRALIAN CHAMPION ROUGH RIDER AND WHIP EXPONENT GREYHOUND RACING, SHEEP-DOG TRIALS. WOOD-CHOPPING CHAMPIONSHIPS, CATTLE EXHIBITION, SHEEP SHOW, HORSE SHOW. POULTRY SHOW, DOG SHOW, PIG SHOW. DAHLIAS ARTS AND CRAFTS. DAHLIA SHOW ENTRIES CLOSE TO-MORROW. THE TWO TROTTING EVENTS FOR SATURDAY AFTERNOON'S PROGRAMME have been, altered to rend as under:— PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP FOR PACERS.—Stake £<2o. Second horso to receive £4, and third horso to receive £l, all from the stake. Entry fee 10/-. 11/,I 1 /, miles. Limit 2.54. CORNWALL HANDICAP, FOR UNITOPPLED TROTTERS.—Stake £2O. Socond horso to receive £4, and third horso to receive £l, all from the stake. Entry fee 10/-. l'/ 3 miles. Limit 3.12. ENTRIES CLOSE TO-DAY (MONDAY). AT 8 P.M. GRAND NIGHT GYMKHANA SATURDAY NIGHT, FEBRUARY 25. SEE THE GREAT FIRE JUMP WHEN FRANK McFARLANE RIDES TWO HORSES OVER BURNING HURDLES. PROGRAMME FOR NIGHT EVENTS: (No rebate on entry fees to A. and P. members.) OPEN MAIDEN JUMP.—For horses that have not won an open event. No water jump. First Prizo £4, Socond Prize £2, Third Prize £l. Entry feo 4/-. GREEN LANE JUMPING COMPETITION. OPEN.—No water jump. First Prizo £4, Socond Prizo £2, Third Prizo £l. Entry fee 4/-. OPEN JUMP. INCLUDING WATER JUMP.—First Prize £7; Second Prize £2, Third Prizo £l. Entry feo 7/-. PONY SCURRY HANDICAP.—For Ponies 13.2 hands and under, to be ridden by boys or urirls under 15 years. First Prizo £2, Second Prizo £l, Third Prizo 10/-. Entry Fee 1/-. \ TROTTERS AND PACERS. —1 Milo Saddle Handicap, 2.20 limit. First Prizo £ls, Second Prize £3, Third Prizo £2. Entry fee 10/-. ONE MILE SADDLE HANDICAP.—Lady Riders. First Prize £4. Second Prizo £2, Third Prizo £l. Entry feo 2/0. ENTRIES CLOSE TO-DAY (MONDAY), AT 8 P.M. W. F. O'DONNELL, Anckland A. and P. Association, Managing Secretary. 41 Albert St.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23276, 20 February 1939, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23276, 20 February 1939, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23276, 20 February 1939, Page 18

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