AMUSEMENTS EMBASSY J. C. Williamson's Intimnto Theatre. 11 LAST TWO DAYS RONALD COLMAN in Rudyard Kipling's Greatest Romantic Adventurol "THE rpHAT jp AILED" A Paramount Production; Recommended by Censor for Adults. THURSDAY NEXT— . YOU SAW ROBERT MONTGOMERY IN "NIGHT MUST FALL" AND YOU REALISED THAT TH]S MAX WHO COULD AMUSE YOU COULD ALSO THRILL YOU!.. NOW HIS PERFORMANCE "OF A GANGSTER WHO BECOMES AN EARL WILL ASTONISH YOUI * * » THIS IS WHAT HE SAYS ABOUT THE CHARACTER OF "SILKY" KILMOUNT IN "THE EARL OF CHICAGO" I read it!,... 1 asked for it! ....I got it I 'Silky' Kilmount is tlio most astounding subject I have met in modern fiction.. I count this the greatest opportunity I have ever had to enact a truly startling; character!" ROBERT MONTGOMERY - You'll hate him..... .You'll laugh with him You'll sympathise with him But you'll never forget this Chicago gangster who becomes a guttersnipe lord I With Edward Reginald Edmund AH.VOLD . OWEN . . GWEXN A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Production. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) PLANS AT THEATRE. |j||||l"»» ,, ««l|||||l»" "l|||(|ll» H ' m, "Hl|||j|j STRAND QUEEN STREET. Direction: Civic Theatre. Ltd. Con. Sessions: 13, 2.15, 5, S. Phone 43-114. IT HITS,THE TOP IN LOVE AND LAUGHS! JACK BUCHANAN JACK BUCHANAN JACK BUCHANAN JACK BUCHANAN in the Sparkling Naval Comedy "THE MIDDLE WATCH" "THE MIDDLE WATCH" "THE MIDDLE WATCH" "THE MIDDLE WATCH" A B.E.F. Production. Approved Universal Exhibition. DEMONSTRATIONS GAS COOKING DEMONSTRATIONS Will bo held This Week as follows: — AT DEMONSTRATION ROOMS, Gas Building:, Pitt Street.—"WEDNESDAY, 2.30 to 4 p.m. Cheerful and Economical Cookery: A Special Demonstration of WHOLEMEAL COOKERY, including Bread, Cakes, Savouries and Sponges. AT DEMONSTRATION ROOMS, Gas Building, Pitt Street.—FlUDAY NEXT. 2.30 to <1 p.m. AN ECONOMICAL 4-COURSE DINNER will bo cookod on ono sotting of the Rcgulo. To follow: —Cakes, Savoury, Pics, Scones, Gems and Teacakcs. AUCKLAND GAS CO.. LTD. PRODUCE FOR SALE \ RRAN Chief Southern Seed Potatoes, £0 Xjl. 10/- ton, it/- Hack l%cwt., 81- cwt., 5/Micwt. —Arthur's, 'J!) Fort Street. A RTICHOKES, first quality seed, £B/10/* XX a ton. 0/0 cwt., f.0.r.. cn.sh with order.— 0. Henry <fc Co., Ltd., Waiuku, HAY, sweet, baled, nieiulbw, clover; cheap. —Perkins, City Markets, .'l'-i-il-l. AY (baled),. 85/- ton, roadside.—Phono 135 It, R. Colebrook, Henderson. H HONEY, OO's, clioicc, light, 3 fcJ/O, 37/0; dark, inflg., 'J7/0. —Perkins, Markets, 3'J-111. - MAIZE, Motiti Is. (N.Z.), bit moist; only (i/a bus.—Perkins, Markets, i-i. POTATOES, 5/0 bag, freight paid.—Box 1, Piikekoho. PUMPKIN, best Triumblo, dry. 0/- %cwt„ rail paid.—Qiiinn, Matatoki. QEEJ> Potatoes, Gamekeeper, £0 ton, 10/ Q sack, on rail.—Kala Hansji, Kitchener Rd.. Pukekoho. .• - • ■ ' SPECIAL Onton Pig Feed.—.CO/15 ton, 7/0 sack 1051b.—Arthur's, 20 Fort St. QUGAIt Bag, Rail Paid.—Stlin. Potatoes, O Pumpkins, 4/0; Carrots, 5/-; Onions, 7/0; Cabbages, 3/0. —Franklin Supplies, Pukekoho. SWEDES, young, 3/0 GOlb.; rail paid.— Box 51, Pukekoho. FRUIT FOR SALE CRISP Dessert Apples, ti/-; Cookers, 0/0; railed. —Sunfruit Orchard, Hamilton. IX/f ARM ALADE Oranges or Loinons, 7/0 IVL bushel: rail free.—E. B. Smith. Henderson IV/rOORE'S Citrus Orchards, Hendorson.— ■IVL Grapefruit,—Balls Liquid Sunshine, "10/-; half, 5/0; marmalade, 7/0; sweet, 10/.j half, 5/0; railed and delivered, (id. THOROUGHBREDS GELDING, Royal Jewel Pacer by Jewel Pointer. —Apply Herald.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23721, 30 July 1940, Page 12
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