AMUSEMENTS MAYFAIR Queen St. Phone <l2-109 Deaf Aids Availablo. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. | Note: No 11 A.M. Session To-day (Wed.) SESSIONS TO-DAY at 2—5 & 8. SIDNEY TOLER ■ In •====== "CHARLIE CHAN IN RENO" "CHARLIE CHAN IN RENO" I Recommended by Censor for Adults. Also WILL HAY WILL HAY ——in the "Arresting" Comedy "ASK A POLICEMAN" Approved for Universal Exhibition. At All Sessions GRAND FINAL OF "HIS MAJESTY THE BABY" POPULARITY CONTEST. • STRAND Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Continuous Sessions: 11.0, 2.15, 5.0, 8.0. LAST 2 DAYS BOBBY BREEN * BOBBY BREEN * in "WAY DOWN SOUTH" A voice to charm you—a story to thrill you! AND -X----LUPE VELEZ "THE GIRL FROM MEXICO" She's Dynamite I Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. An RKO-Radio Programme. RECITAL ELIZABETH TREVES BROWN (Mezzo-Contralto) JOAN DOWDING (Pianist), LEWIS EADY HALL, TO-MORROW NIGIIT AT 8. ALFRED BOYCE, Accompanist. Admission 1/G. (Reserves Freo at Lewis Eady, Ltd.). * STATE * ONEHUNGA * Deaf Aids Available. Phone 12-344. To-night and Thurs., at 7.45 6d GUEST NIGHT 6d Oscar Homolka —Sylvia Sydney "SABOTAGE." Robert Kent —-Rochelle Hudson "THAT I MAY LIVE." Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. To-night Only at 7.45. Phone 1-1-1-12. Gd GUEST NIGHT Gd George Bancroft—Ra Hould "A DOCTOR'S DIARY." Recommended by Censor for Adults. George O'Brien In the Thrilling "WINDJAMMER." Approved for Universal Exhibition. RACING WAIKATO RACING CLUB (INC.) SPRING MEETING TE RAPA COURSE SATURDAY AND MONDAY, 18TH AND 20TH NOVEMBER NOMINATIONS FOR ALL EVENTS closo with Messrs. Blomtield and Co,, Shortland Street, Auckland, at 5 p.m., or with the undersigned at 8 p.m. on FRIDAY NEXT, 27th inst. E. H. O'MEAIiA, P.O. Box 351, Hamilton. Secretary. Phone 3140. THOROUGHBREDS 2 -Year-Old, goes fast, and ready to racoj would consider lease to client of trainer with proved record. —X.Y.Z., 05SM, HeiULD. PLANTS, TREES, ETC., FOR SALE ASTERS! "Californian Sunshino," wiltresistant. Giant flowering Exhibition strain, 2/G 50. —Sanders, Box 031, Auckland. ASTERS! 'Californian Sunshine." Super Giant exhibition strain. Extra tall, wiltresistant. Guaranteed finest strain obtainable. 2/0 FOR 50. SANDERS, Box 031, Auckland. ASTERS (wilt-resistant), largo plumed flowers, 4in. across; . brilliant mixed colours; 5/- 100, posted. WHITE, Kowhata Rd., Auckland, 5.E.4. ADVICE on General Spring Gardening. Coloured Booklet posted free from Griffiths' Nurseries, Owens Rd., Auckland. BEAUTIFUL Gladiolas, Large - flowered varieties, choicest colours; <l/- dozen, 50 bulbs, 14/-, postage paid.—Griffiths' Nurseries, Owens Rd., Auckland. BEGONIAS. —Blackmore Langdon's worldfamous Bulbs; Doubles; 8 colours; frilled crested; basket sorts; all 10/- dozen. —William Boyle, Fitzroy, New Plymouth. Black soil in any quantity Ideal for top-dressing, lawns, flowers. beds and all nursery work. Apply ANDREW AND ANDREW. Phone 10-883. I/- doz.;' minimum'order, 5/-. We pay postage.—Burrows" Nurseries. Pukekohe. CI ABB AGE (early), Cauliflower, Leeks, s Silver Beet, I/O 100; posted.—Selwyn Nurseries, Mt. Albert. CALENDULAS! Giant double flowering; 2/0 50. —Sanders, Box 031, Auckland. /CHINESE Lantern Plant, (i for 2/-; Argentino Perennial Blue Pea, 3 2/0; posted. —Collis, 0-1S Dominion Rd. ' C ''LIMBING Tomatoes, prico sd, posted.— ' Broadway Florist, Nowmarkot. 10-831. pURYSANTHEMUMS! Giant Curled ' Japanese. Best modem exhibition varieties to name and colour. 0/0 DOZEN. SANDERS, Box 031, Auckland. CIALENDULASI A special mixture of very J finest giant-flowering varieties. Guarantied unequalled strain. 2/0 FOR 50. SANDERS, Box 031, Auckland. /CARNATIONS 1 Giant doublo over-bloom-ing Chabaud, Special mammoth-flowering fancv strain, Tor autumn flowering. SANDERS, Box 031, Auckland. DELPHINIUMS. —Blacknioru and Langdon's World-famous Named Varieties, descriptive Price Lists on application. Also strong plants from seed of above-named varieties, 5/- doz., 3/- '/ a -doz., Posted. F. CAUSLEY. Flora! Nurseries, Thames. I? VERGREEN LAWN GRASS SEED 111 1/ lb BROWN'S MILL. LTD.. Grain, Seed and Produce Merchants, Durham Lane, behind His Majesty's Theatro. GLADIOLI, Primulinus, 12 separatelynnmed, 3/0,, posted. Calderwood, Nurseryman. Hamilton. TCELAND POPPIES, Blcdisloo Giants, X long stem; Ginnt Pansles, Violas (Blue), Stock, Double Dianthus, Codetia, outdoor grown; 2/(i 50, 4/0 100, posted.—WHlTE, 4 Woodbine Avenue, Green Lane. "ITUMARA, 22/0 1000. 3/- 100; quantity IV reduced. —To Paa Bros., Naumai. KUMARA, hardy, outdoor, 3/- 100. 22/0 1000, posted.—Brcmner, Nautnai. KUMI Kuini and Gisborno Pumpkin—wo can supply.—F.A.C., Ltd., Hamilton. MANURE, farmyard, well rolled.—Berry, Mt. Wellington. Phone 25-825, MAIDENHAIR Ferns, all varieties! 2-year, 1 ft., high, 5/- dozen.—William Boylo. Fitzroy, New Plymouth. ASTERS. Lobelia (Crystal Palace), Phlox, Carnations. Pansies. Larkspur, Staticc, Scabious, Violas (blue, yellow), Nemesia, boxgrown, hardy, 7/- 100, 2/0 25; Gladioli, 0 leading named varieties, 7/0 doz.; Primulinus, Gladioli, choice pinks, reds, yellows, 3/- doz., post free; all lines are guaranteed from tho Finest Strains of Seeds, A. R. PARR, Pukatca St., Avondalo South. Auckland. PEC I A L O F F E R. BROOMS. Named Hybrids. ( CISTUS, Choice Named Varieties. • SCARLET BOTTLE BRUSH. Well-grown Specimens, 2/0 Each. J. BATESON AND SON. Waikato's Leading Nurserymen, 80 Victoria St. (opp. C.P.0.), Hamilton Phoncß 3155. 3555.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23486, 25 October 1939, Page 18
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