AMUSEMENTS. EMPRESS (Newton); j - " TO-NIGHT AT 7.30. T~t T ALL STAR ' I I VAUDEVILLE. 3 BIG ATTRACTIONS Q BIG ATTRACTIONS d j j j To-night's Programme is - j worth going miles to see. I I Direct fnrm Leading Australian' Theatres. No. 1— . WENDY & ALPHONSE i Two Personalities and a Piano in a 20-minute Smart, Snappy, „ • Peppy Act. No. 2— By # numerous requests, and | owing to renowned success, I re-engagement of I BERT HARROW, | Famous London Comedian, j In a complete change of num- ! i bers. Bert promises you some- | thing exceptionally funny j to-night. i No. 3— | On the Screen : I MILTON SILLS | I In | I " THE HAWK'S NEST." | I Our Popular Prices are: I I STALLS OD, CIRCLE 1/. I Reserves at Bon Ton, or | I 'phone 2T-077. I WEST END THEATRE, PONSONBY ROAD. T" TO-NIGHT, AT 7.45. j ! I 2 SPLENDID FEATURES 2 I i No. 1— MILTON SILLS In ! "THE HAWK'S NEST." I "THE HAWK'S NEST." I No. 2— GRETA GARBO In I "THE DIVINE WOMAN." I "THE DIVINE WOMAN." I The Life Story of Sarah | Lerijiardt. j I Stalls, 9d. Circle, 1/. | ALEXANDRA THEATRE GREEN LANE. I TO-NIGHT, AT 7.45. | I Owing to unqualified success | last night, re-engagement for j to-night only. THE ONE AND ONLY ' SAM STERN j And his 1 ' | COLUMBIA | ENTERTAINERS, | I Of High-class Variety. I' I Supported by Full Picture | I Programme. Usual Prices. I DE LUXE THEATRE. MT. ALBERT TERMINUS-TO-NIGHT, AT 8 O'CLOCK. j I William Fox Presents I I • GEORGE O'BRIEN. I I ESTELLE TAYLOR,' In •' | I "HONOUR BOUND," • I I I "HONOUR BOUND." j 1 Usual Prices. | j ANOTHER DOUBLE STAR BILL. GRAND. —- Direction .... Mrs. Henry Hayward. A New Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Feature. UNDER THE BLACK EAGLE. UNDER THE BLACK EAGLE. Starring :ALPH FORBES and MARCELINE DAT. And "HOUNDS OF THE DEEP." 'HOUNDS OF THE DEEP." A Romantic Story of the Tropics, From the Novel, "PEARL OF THE SOUTH SEAS." Sessions: 11.15, 1.25, 3.35, 5.45, and 8. rpHE Q.RAND IJIO-DAY. TENDERS. I" .AWN Formation, Rock Work, etc., as per plan and specifications.—Apply 33, .Seavicw Rd„ Remuera. x 4 IJRICE wanted for Laying Drain.—l 6, *- Fernleigh Av„ off Pah Rd. 2 T>RICE wanted Bricklaying, Drainage.- *- Electric Lighting.—Job, First Avenue. Mangere Crossing. o I3RICK wanted Rebuilding Coppers.—Call *- Wednesday morning. 9-10. corner Bel-, jnini nnd Karaka Sts.. Newton. 2 rriENDERS called for Motor Garage.— Plans and Specifications at 299. Great North Rd., Grey Lynn. 2 rpENDER for Building my House lias been „ let to A. Hemming. Thanks to others Vrnnges. o rnENDERS for Plumbing and Plastering. J- Mental Hospital job, Puketahi.—McComn. Builder. Pa pn toe too. Phone 173. \2 rpENDERS for Painting, Brickwork. -*- Drainase. Electric Installation, new bungalow. Ellerslip.—Plans, specification •. 8. 3 Hellaby's Bldgs. o OBUIL D E R S. Tenders are due until Noon of WEDNESDAY, 10th October, for THREE NEW SHOP FRONTS, ETC., in Remuera Road. . Plans and specifications from JOHN ROUTLY, Architect, City. :5 T ° BUILD E~hTS. - 1 - HOUSE IN WOOD. PARNELL. - Tenders for the above will be reveived UP to Noon on MONDAY, october 15, 1928. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JONES AND PALMER. F.A., R. 1.8 A , Registered Architects. 405. Southern Cross Buildings. Chancery Lane. Phone 40-409. .g A UCKLAND EDUCATION BOARD TO PAINTERS. e ? a ,? afe . Ten ' lerß for Painting at each of the following Teachers' Residences will be n ,° fflce of the Auckland Education Board until Noon on THURSDAY, October 11, 1928:— 1. ONEHUNGA. 2. PAPATOETOE. 3. ST. HELIER'S. "»» <*• accepted' ° F Tender not necessarily «.T,J ende i rs 8^? u,< ' I,e enclosed in envelopes endorsed on the outside, "Tender for ....." —; : . __Jlr ■BUILD' !G MATERIALS. M °v« YOUII HOUSE U.\ WHKKI.s WE SI'ECIAL EQUI!' KM KOR REMOVING OR RAISING HoISES QISORGE JJHODES AND J" I'D.. BUILDERS AND CO XT'!: M T< IRS Phone 41-051'. g TNVICTA CONCRETE BLOCK CO., 901 * Dominion Rd.—.Manuf.u i nr. is or WilPatent Building Blocks. Phone 20-53n p T/"OZY Home Designers Prepare Plans. AV Specifications,. Attractive Bungalows, from £1 1/. Qualified Architect —Hellaby's Bldgs.. opp G.P.O. b "VTOTHING is so economical or substantial -Li as "Walasco" Walls and Ceilings.— Wallace and Co. jj OPTICIANS' ' "I/TILLER'S Famous Spectacles suit -"A almost any sight, all. poekets. From —Miller'* Victoria St. W. B GARAGES. SERVICE STATIONS. A LL NIGHT SERVICE STATION now 'A. opened by MARKET PETROL STA» TION, between Tepid Baths and City Markets. D BATTERY SUPPLIES. LfD.. Newmarket, ir Columbia IJattery Service Stnlion. We pick np and deliver.—Phone 4S-. r i4o. B» fT-ATTERIES. Radio, Car. Motor Cycle. D Charged: initial icharging a specialty; rate- from 3d.—White. 17. Katangabape Road. ' V ■' P FORD Repairs and Service of .the best at G. A. Haydon's. Ltd.. 50. Hobson St. B tYENLET'S Garage-. Fanshawe St. Oil ; H and patrol Station. All Classes Motor Repairs. Batteries ' Recharged and " ■Re- - paired. * ° urAGNETOS, Speedometers. Generators. ; M. Taximeters, scientifically- - tested - repaired.—Watson. Steele and Ganley, Ltd. 1 Phone 41-605. 2 ~ T D
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 233, 2 October 1928, Page 18
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