AMUSEMENTS Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Continuous Sessions: 11.0, 2.15, 0.0, S.O. BEAUTIFUL, BRILLIANT FRIEDA INESCORT "WOMAN DOCTOR" "WOMAN DOCTOR" "WOMAN DOCTOR" * "WOMAN DOCTOR" * THE TENSE CLIMAX OF THIS STIRRING HUMAN DRAMA WILL LIVE LONG IN YOUR MEMORY. Recommended by Censor for Adults. "STAR OF THE CIRCUS" "STAR OF THE CIRCUS" With OTTO KRUGER. Passion and Drama—with a back, ground of tinßel and tears! Approved for Universal Exhibition. A B.E.F. Programmo. FOR LAUGHING PURPOSES ONLY. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE TO-NIGHT AT 8. CELEBRITY COMEDY COY. PRESENTS TUB POPULAR LIGHT COMEDIAN DON NICOL DON NICOL SUPPORTED B? SHIRLEY ANN RICHARDS Famout Australian Film Star. AND SELECTED OVERSEAS ARTISTS Including: JOHN FLEETING, CHARLES ALBERT, PHIL SMITH, NORMAN BARRINGTON, MARY DUNCAN, ALATHEA SIDDONS, LEAL DOUGLAS, MAISIE WALLACE, LANE PATTERSON, in BROADWAY'S COMEDY HIT, "UP IN "UP IN "UP IN "UP IN "UP IN "UP IN "UP IN "UP IN "UP IN MABEL'S MABEL'S MABEL'S MABEL'S MABEL'S MABEL'S MABEL'S MABEL'S MABEL'S ROOM" ROOM" ROOM" ROOM" ROOM" ROOM" ROOM" ROOM" ROOM" Guaranteed Under the Pure Laugh Laws. (By Wilson Collison and Otto Harbach) FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY. MATINEES WEDS. AND SATS. BOOK AND BE SURE! PLAN AT LEWIS EADY, LTD. Evening Prices: 5/- (Reserved), 4/-, 3/-, 2/(All plus tax). Lato Door Gallery (from 7.40), 1/6. DAY SALES AT THEATRE KIOSK. PUBLIC NOTICES POSTER BALL LABOUR DAILY FUND.—To all those Ladies and Gentlemen and Business Houses who rendered such yeoman service and financial assistance, thereby materially subscribing to the outstanding success achieved financially and socially, wo extend our sincere thanks and good wishes. MRS. A. M. CASSIE, Ball Organiser, G. W. S. MARTEN, Secretary-Treasurer, Auckland Central Branch, N.Z. Labour Party. SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS ARE HOLDING THEIR BRIDGE AT GEORGE COURT'S TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), OCTOBER 31, 1.45 p.m. JJOUSING CONSTRUCTION DEPT. ANZAC DAY HOLIDAY PAY. Workmen entitled to pay for Anzac Day may collect same at the office of State Advances Corporation, Civic House, Auckland, on WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, November 1, 1930. DISPENSING SMISTS, J Q gHARLAND. J^TD., 5 SHORTLAND STREET, C.P.O. BOX 08, AUCKLAND. C.l. Telephones: 32-923, Dispensary. 32-024. Shop. On and after Ist November all business to bo conducted at above address, our branch pharmacy in Lister Bldg., Victoria Street, being closed down as from - above date. LEAS U R E CRAFT. In ordor to facilitate tho passing or sailing craft, auxiliary craft and outboard dinghies by tho Examination Vessel In Rangitoto Channel, and by tho Patrol Vessel in Motukoreho Channel, such craft are to show their PERMIT NUMBER plainly painted on a board or canvas when passing tho above vessels. Numbers to be at least 18in in height, and black on a white background. This is in addition to the class nnmberß shown on the sails. Motor craft MUST have PERMIT NUMBER painted on the hull. By Order. H. M. BARNES, Captain-in-Charge, Naval Base, Auckland. E MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. FOR SALE A LLISON, £l9/10/-; Toikeur, £lO/10/-; «£*. Haake, £27/10/-; terms.—Dom, Pianos, opp. Nowton P.O. NGLISH Piano, overstrung, beautiful tone, appearanco, touch: accept reasonable offer.—Phono 20-934. MODERN Cabinet Gramophone, cost £'3o, 90 records, spare motor, double spring, £3 the lot.—Lewi's, Takanini. lANO, good, excellent condition: £25 cash. . —Phone 22-008. SMALL Modern German Piano, nearly now, perfect condition; £45, offer.—Transferred, 24, Herald. T7loLlNS.—Hewitt's Fiddle Shop for all » Instruments, Repairs, Strings. Bows Re baired.—Bo Victoria St. West. WEBB'S Great Piano Values.—Arnold, excellent condition, £2O; Kirchner, mollow tone, bargain, £35; Allison, beautiful walnut, as now throughout, £55. Easy terms. —Wobb's Pianos, 427 Top Upper Queen St. (Next Tabernacle). V W A T E R S* GIGANTIC SALE FULL SWING. Bargains from £B. 2/0 Weekly. FREE CONCESSIONSSTOOL—MUSIC—DELIVERY—TUITION CTVIC SQUARE PHONE 47-047 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS WANTED A LDEN, all makes Pianos, highest price A given.—Lewis Eady, Ltd., 42-992, ATWATERS, Civic Squaro, offer highest cash prices for Pianos, Player-Pianos, Gramophones, Musical Insts.—Phono 47-047. AGocd Clarinet tor a learner.—Reasonable. 493, Herald. BANK Employees reouiro Piano, cheap-, state price to practiso Bank. 672 DANCE Band want Small Piano for Practice; (?ootl tono essential; definitely no dealers.—Pianist, 072, Herald. PIANO, iron-framed, for Bach; appearanco immaterial. —Holiday, 071, Herald. SPORTS GOODS A BRUCE & SONS, for Oenuino Tennis . Racquet Re.strlnKinpf.—j)4 Albert St. EXPERI Uestringing, is/(S to 30/ Watts Sports Depot. F-xchamre Lann FURNITURE REMOVALS i"7 /(* Hour or Quote.—Largest Vans. AnyI/O where, any time.—Phone iJti-145.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23490, 30 October 1939, Page 16
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