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AMUSEMENTS | REGENT | Dir.: J. C. Williamson Picture Corp., Ltd. AT 11.0, 2.15,. 8.0. NEW ADVENTURE! NEW ACTION I NEW THRILLS! Warner Brothers Present ERROL FLYNN as you liko to see himl Riding, Roping, Loving. -XCor Starred with MIRIAM HOPKINS as you've never seen her before! The surprise of tho year—She sings, she dances, she loves. And howl "VIRGINIA CITY" "VIRGINIA CITY" "VIRGINIA CITY" Also a Cast of Thousands Including: RANDOLPH SCOTT PRANK McHUGH HUMPHREY BOG ART ALAN HALE GUINN (Big Boy) WILLIAMS PLANS 'ATREGENT Phono 32-888 for Reservations. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) AMUSEMENTS MAJESTIC CONTINUOUSLY - 1.45 p.m. to 7 p.m. EVENING \ 7.45 p.m. "Comedy, Bright, Breezy and Continuous... .A Good Laugh is a Tonic indeed and this picture.... is a whole dispensary of medicinal laughs!" Says "Tho Auckland Star" OF FRANK MORGAN FRANK MORGAN MONARCH OP MIRTH and BILLIE BURKE BILLIE BURKE IN ri-iHE ruIOST POMES TTOME" -L HE vXIIOST VOMES -U-OME" The raiosT pomes ttome" J- HE vXIIOST A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture Approved for Universal Exhibition AND HOPALONG CASSIDY I I 3000 miles from Home fighting a thrilling battle with the tropics' deadliest weapon—Tho "B'olo"—faster than a bullet, more dangerous than a machine gun! 11l H|H| STRAND IlillUllUllllllllirflllllliiimnlllllOllllllinmillUllllll QUEEN STREET. Direotions Civic Theatre, Ltd. Con. Sessions: 11, 2.15, 5, 8. Phone 43-114. THIRD GREAT WEEK I THE THRILLS OF "BROADWAY BILL" ..THE ROMANCE OF "KENTUCKY." Motro-Goldwyn-Mayer's "FLORIAN" "FLORIAN" "FLORIAN" "FLORIAN" "FLORIAN" "FLORIAN" "FLORIAN" "FLORIAN" "FLORIAN" ROBERT YOUNG HELEN GILBERT IRINA BARONOVA And FLORIAN Himself Magnificent Imperial Stallion of the famous Lipplzan Stables. Approved Universal Exhibition. "LAW OF THE PAMPAS'* "LAW OF THE PAMPAS'* with WILLIAM BOYD WILLIAM BOYD STEFFI DUNA—RUSSELL HAYDEN SYDNEY TOLER and tho I-lilly Billy Quartet "THE KING'S MEN" A Paramount Picture. Approved for Universal Exhibition. PLANS AT THEATRE—PHONE 43-210. IJUDOR CINEMA | HH Final Screening To-night at 81 Norma Shearer, gg== Rosalind Russell, gs Joan Crawford, Pauline Goddard, ----- , Joan Fontaine =~s & Mary Boland in the Comedy: 1 "THE WOMEN" H3S (and it's all about Men!) • -= See the Women as they Don't ! r=s See themselves! T-i ALSO: British Air News—Benchley i = Novelty, Etc. ; /~ji (Recommended only for Adults.) Ir. i Tr"rx / OT . . pn » . T TA K APU2s A. GAIETY CINEMA Phone 23-405. J L To-night. 8. !=.=| Marlene Dietrich, James Stewart and Mischa Auer in II "DESTRY RIDES AGAIN." ==== (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) H! Also "THE MARCH OF TIME." BOXING TOWN TENDERS rjpENDERS FOR SUPPLIES. Tenders will be received till Noon on SATURDAY, OCTOBER It). 1040, for the following supplies to the UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. LIMITED, at Auckland, as from December 1, "1040: — MEAT 12 Months PISH 12 Months BREAD 12 Months MILK 12 Months ICE VI Months VEGETABLES .. .. 12 Months POULTRY .. .. 12 Months AERATED WATERS .. 12 Months LAUNDRY WORK .. 12 Months Specifications may be obtained at the Office of THE UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., Quay Street. I UCKLAND HARBOUR BOARD. A Secretary's Office. Quay Street. * October 4, J9lO. GALVANISED CONDUIT AND FITTINGS. Quotations, addressed to the Purchasing Officer, will be received until Noon on FRIDAY. October 11, 1010, for the supply and delivery of Galvanised Conduit and Fittings. Quotation forms giving particulars may be obtained at the Office of the Purchasing Department, Quay Street. W. B. SMITH, Secretary. jpjAUPO DRAINAGE BOARD. YEARLY CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE OF DRAINS. Tenders, addressed to the Chairman, P.O. Box 1, Paparoa. will bo received up till 5 p.m on WEDNESDAY, October 30. 19-10, for both or either of the following contracts: — 177— Cleaning and maintaining 5003 chains of drains North portion of Flat. No ITS—Cleaning and maintaining 4000 chains of drains North portion of Flat. Both contracts to bo for a period of three years. Plans and specifications may be seen at Grcgson's Store, Ruawai, or at the Council Chambers, Paparoa. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. R. J. BAFF, Engineer to Board. rjp O BUILD ER 3. Tenders, closing at Noon on FRIDAY, November 15, 1010, are invited for the erection of a School Building, Teacher's Residence and Outbuildings at Tauranga-Taupo (Lake Taupo). Plans and specifications to ho seen at the office of Messrs. Ross and Hartnctt. Huia Street, Taumaruiiui, at the office of the Rotorua Post, Rotorua, and on application to the office of the Wanganui Education Board. GEO. N. BOULTON. Secretary. Education Office, Wanganui, October 3, 1010. rpEXDERS invited to erect 5-Rooined House JL and conveniences, in brick or wood. Contractor to supply own specifications.—Apply J. Hnglies. Ruawaro. .R.D.. Huntly. T~> EPAINTING, Papering. It pays to get JLV our Quote. —Bambury, Ltd., Mt. Eden. Phone 28-IVIB. Prompt Attention. •dJIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIimiIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIHWIIIIIIHIIUIIHIUIIIIIUUIIIIIIIIIIW'^ AGAIN TO-DAY! SESSIONS AT 11 ST. JAMES' THEATRE Direction.- Sir Benjamin bulicr. I QPENCER rPRACY OpENCER L RACY CJPENCER rp RACY DpENCER - 1 - RACY CJPENCER rp RACY OpENCER J- RACY OPENCER rpRACY ©PENCER RACY completely eclipsing his previous triumphs. .as.. "EDISON, THE MAN" "EDISON, THE MAN" "EDISON, THE MAN" "EDISON,. THE MAN" "EDISON, THE MAN" with RITA JOHNSON LYNNE OVERMAN Associate Programme includes "A WAY IN THE WILDERNESS" (Passing Parade Series) and ST. JAMES' AIR MAIL REVIEW. Plans at tho Theatre. Phone 32-920. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) A METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER SPECIAL PRODUCTION. siiHiiifiiiiiiHUiiiininiitiiiiiUHiiniiiiiiHiiiniiiiiiniiHiimtniiintmiHiiiHiH 1 ' I '''' . _ A | AUCKLAND'S LEADING f \ SUBURBAN THEATRES, j I DIRECTION: Fuller Theatres. T "PRINCE EDWARD 1 SfSSS. | ♦ Final Screening To-night, 7.30: i | Bert Bailey, Fred Mac Donald as j | DAD AND DAVE in 4 j "DAD RUDD, M.P." I | "DAD RUDD, M.P." j T Also. . . ■ f \ "SONS OF THE SEA" I t "SONS OF THE SEA" t I with Leslie Banks, 4 I Cecil Parker, Kay Walsh. | I Both Approved Universal Exhibition, i VICTORIA | t To-night at 7.5 p.m.: T Episode 7 "GREEN HORNET, T and Finally at 7.30 p.m.: T BING CROSBY in | I "THE STAR MAKER" | T Approved for Universal Exhibition. T Also f Walter Pidgeon, Rita Johnson in \ 1 "6000 ENEMIES" 1 Recommended by Censor for Adults. BRITANNIA | i£2?°gKi. f TO-NIGHT AT 7.10 P.M.: T 6th Chapter of J | "THE GREEN HORNET." < T TO-NIGHT AT 7.30 P.M.: < f Final Screenings of t TWO OUTSTANDING BRITISH • j PICTURES. I BERT BAILEY lin Australia's greatest Comedy, -Dad RSSB: M.P. ;: LESLIE BANKS—CECIL PARKER in a thrilling Spy Drama, "SONS OF THE SEA" (Filmed in Natural Colour). Hoth Approved Universal Exhibition. TO-NIGHT! RETURN FIGHTI ALABAMA KID LES BRANDER. 12 3-Minute Rounds. 10/-, 5/-, 4/-, 3/-, 2/-. Ladies and Schoolboys Half-price. BOX PLAN NOW OPEN AT WATTSSPORTS DEPOT, LTD., EXCHANGE LANE. riMFMA I GREY LYNN. LIJNLMA | Phone 26-406. 1 FINALLY TO-NIGHT. 7.30: 7 The Marx Bros, in I "AT THE CIRCUS" I Approved for .Universal Exhibition. I And ROBERT TAYLOR—f WALLACE BEERY in \ "STAND UP AND FIGHT" f Recommended by Censor for Adults. , t And Chap. 6, "Green Hornet." THE WELLINGTON RACING CLUB FOR SALE BY TENDER AUCKLAND HARBOUR BOARD XX Secretary s Office. Quay Street. October 4, 1040. FOR SALE AS THEY LIE AT THE BOARD'S SLIPWAY. BEAUMONT ST.. FREEMAN'S BAY. One Life Boat— 17ft Bin x sft Gin x 2ft lin. One Boat (No. 41) —16ft Sin x 4ft lOin x 3ft Sin. Ono Boat (No. 50)—13ft 7in x 4ft llin x Ift "inOno Boat (No. 51) —12ft llin x sft x Ift Sin. Quotation forms may bo obtained at the office of tho Purchasing Department, Quay StrCCt ' W. B. SMITH, Secretary. MANGAPEHI COALMINING CO., LTD. : (In Liquidation). Tenders are invited for the purchase of j the Company's Freehold Property at Mansrapelii, being Rangitoto Tuhua No. 25. Sec. IB No. 2A and 28. Blocks 10 and 1 Mapara j und Pa'hi S.D. Area 1231 acres 2 roods 2(3 perches. Tenders, which should be sent to the Liquidator nt Mangapehi, will close at Mangapehi at 12 noon on the 10th October. 1010. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. „ „ , S. A. McSKIMMING. Liquidator. j j rpE KAWA QUARRIES, LTD. (TE j 1 AWAMUTU). SPRING MEETING. OCTOBER 24, 26 AND 28, 1940. NOMINATIONS for ALL EVENTS of the above Meeting, also FORFEIT (£1) for the WELLESLEY PLATE. 1940, and the WELLINGTON GUINEAS,' 1940. close at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. TO-DAY (MONDAY), at the Office of the Club, W'oodward Street, Wellington. D. E. BRAY, Secretary. P.O. Box 446, Wellington, C.l. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR SALE TWATERS Great Winter Piano Sale Now 1 On.—Civic Square. TOIIN BROADWOpD Piano, £25; fully it J guaranteed.- —Dominion 1 liinos, opposite Newton P.O. QUALITY PIANOS.— Inspect our range of Quality Instruments by leading makers. All thoroughly reconditioned and fullv guaranteed. Easiest lorms.—WEßßS PIANOS, Top Upper Queen St. (Next tabernacle). •\TKHJNS^—IIcwitt's Fiddle Shop for all V Instruments, Repairs, Strings, Bows Rehaired. —30 Victoria St. West. n>AMOUS Modern Overstrung German Piano, Jb small, porfoct condition. —Sacrifice, 271, Herald. T W A T E R S, OFFER THE FOLLOWING BARGAINS WITH FREE CONCESSIONS OF DELIVERY, Tlfl-\U STOOL, MUSIC. SERVICE, TUITION. ROSENER. Well polished mahogany finish. Iron frame. Good tone . . PAUL ECKE. Nicely finished _ VV in medium walnut, over- tCGNb. strung, with iron frame . . YOGEL. Finished in ebony polish. Good tone, with iron _ frame and good quality over- KQMNb. strung action .. . . UTAtiSINGER. Mahogany model. M. Good tono and touch, latest rr rGNS. typo of action ■ ■ . • • Many other Pianos, Players and Grands in stock. AN INSPECTION IS INVITED. PRACTICE PIANOS OFFERED from £5. T W A T F It S, CIVIC SQUARE, AUCKLAND, C.l. PHONE 47-017. SPORTS GOODS A BRUCE & SONS for Genuine Tennis > Racquet Restringlng.—o4 Albert St. FOR SALE BY TENDER. The whole of tho Property, Buildings and Plant is offered for Sale as a Going Concern. The Planticonsists of Electric Motors, Hndfield 24 x 10 Primary Crusher, Hadfield Gvratory Secondary Crusher, No. 2 Hadfield Lightning Hammer Crusher, -l Machine Sullivan Air Compressors, Screens, Bins, etc., all in thorough working order The property is situated on tho Main Trunk Railway Line, with a private siding into the hoppers, and is in tho centre of a rising and prosperous district. Tondiys, closing MONDAY, October 21, will bo received at tho Office of the Company, Farmers' Institute Buildings, Alexandra St., Te Awamutu, where full particulars may bo obtained. J. G. WYNYARD, Secretary. P.O. Box 53, Te Awamn'u. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS WANTED A LDEN, all makes Pianos; highest prico J\. given.—Lewis Eady, Ltd., 42-002. ATWATERS, Civic Square, offer highest cash prices for Pianos. Player-Pianos, Accordeons, Musical Insts. —Phono 47-047. /CLARINET, C preferred; mod. price.— Particulars to Clarinet, 250, llkuald. "IDIANO-Accordeon, 80 or 120-bass.—Write -L Accordeon, 1 Princes St., Hamilton. PIANOS, Piano-Accordeons, Guitars, Saxophones, Violins. Best cash prices paid. LEWIS EADY, LTD., Tho Box Office, Phone 42-002. 102 Queen Street. nod Offered Suitablo Piano, no dealers. — 30-jU 10-748. or write H.. 234. Herald PIANO TUNING ARTHUR BREE, Expert Tuner, Repairer, Polisher; borer, moth killed. — Ring 10-748. A ,TWATERS, Phono 47-047, Civic Square, have tho Best Tuners and Repairers. LEWIS EADY, LTD., Pianoforte Tuning, Overhauling Prompt Sorvice.—l2-002. A DVICE Free. —Tuning, 7/G; borer treated jti. Quotes, etc. —Dominion Pianos. 40-308. rpUNING and Repairing by Experts only.— X Chas. Begg & Co., Ltd., Corner Vulcan Lane-Queen St. Phono 32-320. PROFESSIONAL NOTICES T G. LUXFORD, N.D., D.C., Ph.C., Jj. Nature-cure Practitioner, Brunswick Buildings, Queen Street. PHONE 40-402, 23-512 For Appointment. THOROUGHBREDS 17IILLY, rising 3-year, registered, Ca Cannie, : Surveyor—Hirewa, Qain Abbey; well grown; handled. Good prospective proposition, 50 guineas.—Hoult. Runciman. NURSES AND NURiSING HOMES ~ I GED Folk, every care. Avon Rest -A Home, Coronation Rd., Epsom; 29-S2S. A GED Pensioners, Ladies and Gents., In- " firm and Convalescent.. Day and Night Nursing. Fires, every comfort. No mental patients. Beautiful surroundings. ALAN MOOR, 37 Portland Rd., Remuera, 24-122. A IiOHA Convalescent Home, 2 Bassett i-irißd.. Remuera. Trained Staff; every comfort.—Phone .16-901. DAV-A-DENE Select Convalescent Home, 313 Mt. Eden Rd. (2nd sec.). Ph. 4G-SO9. Spacious Rooms. Day and night nursing. MARANATHA Home for Invalids and Aged. Trained staff.—Phone 15-593. MT. VIEW HOSPITAL, Medical and Convalescent, 5 Esplanndo Rd., Mt. Eden.— Social Security Benefits.—Phone 14-007. ATURSES Available.—Nurses' Call Service, li Brunswick Bldg. Phono 40-663. QU I-ETA Convalescent Home, 35 Parkside Avenue, St. Heliers.—Recupernto here.— Phone 25-084. SANATORIUM, for Chest discases; prospectus on application.—Ph. 40. QT. GEORGE'S HOSPITAL. Medical. O Convalescent and Dietetic. Social security. ■—l7 Kakariki Av., Mt. Eden. Phone 14-fiiW). RADIO REPAIRS B EGG'S for prompt, efficient and expert Radio Service. Any make of set. Moderate charges.—Begg's, Vulcan Lane Corner Phone 32-320. BROADWAY Radio . Service.—Repairs, all makes Radios.—Denton's Bldg.; 43-496. HERNK BAY, Ponsonby, Phone 39-971. ■Tack's Radio Service, Three Lamps. MODERN Eadio Service, 463 Ivhyber Pass. ItJL Phone 42-727 for Dependable Servicing. PONSONBY.— Roberts' Radio Service, 59 Hepburn St. Phono 26-308. PR AG NELL'S Radio Sorvice.—Expert Repairs at reasonable charges.—Ph. 43-408 ITIOR Expert Repairs, call United Radio . Service, Metropole Bldgs., Queen St., or Ring 41-532. Charges r«iasonablc. OC.CQ'fi —Planet Radios, Grey Lynn. ■M-O POO for Prompt Expert Repairs. JOHN BURNS' MODERN RADIO J SERVICE FOR ALL RADIO REPAIRS Moderate Charges. PHONE 32-685, CUSTOMS ST. EAST SERVICING RADIOTRICIANS" O Prompt and Efficient. All Makes Serviced at Keen Charges, PHONE 42-741, RIPLEY'S RADIOS. 11 Customs St. W. A , L L RADIO REPAIRS BY QUALIFIED RADIOTRICIANS. Prompt Attention to All Inquiries. JOHNS, L T D., Radio and Sound Engineers, John's Buildings, Chancery Street. Phone 47-051 GRAMOPHONE RECORDS GRAMOPHONES. —Rei airs, all makes.— Bond & Bond. 9 Customs St. lEaat,.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23780, 7 October 1940, Page 12

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