AMUSEMENTS. The Coolest Theatre in Queen St. op£ j THE NATIONAL \ Phone Sγ 1 THE NATIONAL I meo The Continuous Theatre. Sessions: 11.30 — 2.15 — 4.30. Session ends 7.20. DB LUXE SESSION', S P.M. LAST FEW DAYS. LAST FEW DAYS. "THE LEGION ' OF THE CONDEMNED." (A Paramount Picture.) Together with SYNCHRONISED SOUND PRESENTATION (With the EDITROLA REPRODUCER). SEE IT! — HEAR IT J Also, The Sensational Novelty Film, "CRUISING THE ARCTIC." Special Operatic Orchestra, Under the Baton of V. Bartlett. Box Plan at Lewis Eady, Ltd., and Theatre ('Phone 42-160). PRICES: 3/, 2/, 1/. IMPORTANT. An electrically-driven fan, weighing 2 tons, produces 30,000 cubic feet of fresh air Into the Theatre every minute. ST. JAMES , THEATRE. ST. JAMES , THEATRE. Proprietors • - John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. \\ // MATINEE TO-MORROW. MATINEE TO-MORROW, 2.30, 2.30, 2.30. To-night at B—-At 8 To-night. — " THE KING OF MIRTH." — Everything New. Everything Original. Absolutely the biggest laugh-raiser yet to appear at the Beautiful St. James' Theatre. — GEO. — GEO. GEO. GEO. — WALLACE,—WALLACE, — — WALLACE,—WALLACE, —- — WALLACE,—WALLACE, — — WALLACE,—WALLACE, — The Fun Doctor presents his Latest Invention. " THE OOJAH BIRD." " THE OOJAH BIRD." A very choice fowl of very "mixed" parentage. Geo. Wallace and a Strong Supporting Cast of Popular Artists in their Best and Brightest Show to Date. \\/V PRICES: 3/, J/, 1/ (Plus Tax). Box Plans at St. James' Theatre. SPORTING. rpAKAPUNA JOCKEY pLUB. (Incorporated). CUMMEE TLTEETING, JANUARY 9f» AND 9Q 1929.
ACCEPTANCES for All Events for the FIRST DAY close at the Club's Offices, 67. Shortland Street, on FRIDAY NEXT, the 18th inst., by 5 p.m. F. D. McVAY. 17 Secretary. "DAY OF TSLANDS TRACING /^ILUB (INC.) A NNLAL "R ]*TEETING AT KAWAKAWA, ON SATURDAY, JANUARY j^9. FIRST RACE AT 12 NOON. Steamer leaves Auckland, FRIDAY NIGHT, January IS, for Opua, returning Saturday Night after Races. ACCEPTANCES Close with the Secretary, or at Blomtield and Co"«. Office, Auckland, at 5 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, January 16. Admission to Course 2/, to Lawn 6/, Vehicles 1/. Special Trains and Excursion Fares. T. J. V. DUNLOP, Secretary. P.O. Box 1. Kawakawa. Phones. Office 21, Residence 20. 15 TOILET SPECIALISTS. A PERMANENT Wave of natural loveliness from £1 1/. —Madame Tate, Bon Marche Chbrs.. Newton. Phone 46-047. xl" GUARANTEED Destruction Superfluous Hairs.—Miss Hunter. 8.A., D.D.S., 30, Winstone Bldgs., Queen St. Phone 46-086. D MADAME EVE'S Beautiful Permanent Wave, £2 2/, for month. Enjoyable process. Lasts 12 months.—Princess Buildings, 236, Queen St. 45-147. B TVTIS3 JACOBSEN Specialises In Ladies' v and Children's Hairdressing; moderate prices- — Manchester Unity Buildings, 73. Hobson St. B SHERWIN'S, 219, Symonds St.—Ladies' Electric Uaircutting in our Salon is now under the personal supervision of Mr. Geo. Sherwin. B CHIROPRACTORS. rpHE Following are Palmer Graduates anO -■- members of New Zealand and Australian Chiropractors' Association. Consultations free. jj TAUGGAN AND DUGGAN (Lionel and *-* Freda), Winstone Bldgs., Queen Street Phone 44-929. b GILES AND GILES. Imperial Buildings. Queen Sr Phone 45-525. R O T I C E. WE WISH TO INTIMATE OUR OFFICE WILL RE-OPEN TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), JANUARY 16. Q.ILES AND QILES, CHIROPRACTORS, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. - 15 FOOTWEAR. G Y^e ShOeß ' pns*. o,- Women's, all sizes. toTia* si.' wffiT - MUler ' s ™> TO""- *|
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 12, 15 January 1929, Page 20
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