1 AMUSEMENTS. THE BEST IN SILENT PICTURES. THE John | NATIONAL. 1 Phone I NATIONAL. | 4 ' 2 " 169 - I L Continuous from 11.30 a.m. to 10.15 p.n SESSION DE LTJXE COMMENCES 7.51 2 GREAT STAR PICTURES FIRST NATIONAL (P.D.C.) PRESENT A Swift-moving, Dramatic, Thrilling Stor of Rum Running on Lhe Coast of Maine. NED McCOBB'S DAUGHTER. A picture you can never l'orget. With IRENE RICH, THEODORE ROBERTS ROBERT ARMSTRONG. And A Mirth-provoking Comedy-Drama, I | RINGING THE CHANGES. A side-splitting satire on the newly-rich With I HENRY EDWARDS, ' J MARGOT LANDA. GAZETTE AND COMEDY. P. BARTLETT'S ORCHESTRA. Entr'acte, Cornet Solo, J. Strong. | STALLS, 1/. j BEST IN AUCKLAND. j CIRCLE, 1/6 and 2/. (No Tax). 157,291 157,291 PEOPLE HAVE SEEN IT. DON'T YOU MISS IT! NEARING THE END OF ITS MARVELLOUS RECORD SEASON. "GOLD DIGGERS "GOLD DIGGERS "GOLD DIGGERS "GOLD DIGGERS "GOLD DIGGERS "GOLD DIGGERS OF BROADWAY.' OF BROADWAY.' OF BROADWAY.' OF BROADWAY.' OF BROADWAY.' OF BROADWAY.' Now in Us Seventh Week at the ST. JAMES' THEATRE. ST. JAMES' THEATRE. (Pro., John Puller and Song, Ltd.) "Where Sound Sounds Best." A WARNER BROS.' AND VITAPHONI PICTURE ENTIRELY IN COLOUR. THREE SESSIONS DAILY: II A.M., 2.15 P.M., 8 P.M. BE WISE AND BOOK. BON PLANS AT ST. JAMES'. Prices: Reserves, D.C., 3/6; O.S. 2/6 (Plus Tax). Unreserved G.C. 1/G Seats on Sale at 7 p.m. Our Next Attraction : " THE DESERT SONG." " THE DESERT SONG." " THE DESERT SONG." Another Warner Bros.' Masterpiece. CFUCKET. CRICKET. THIRD TEST MATCH. THIRD TEST MATCH. M.C.C. M.C.C. M.C.C. V. • NEW ZEALAND. NEW ZEALAND. NEW ZEALAND. EDEN PARK. EDEN P/ :K. j\p XT JpRIDAY, SATURDAY AND MONDAYFEBRUARY 14, 15 AND 17. ADMISSION 'atithtl Ground 2/. ADULIS Stand .1/. SCHOOL CHILDREN. .Ground 3/ SCHOOL CHILDKEN. . .Stand 1/'. NOTE. No results will be given over the telephone. j.; SPORTING. T E A KU!IA JOCKEY QLUB. ANNUAL RACE MEETING, AND O '1030. , Owners and Trainers are reminded that Nominations for all Events close with the Secretary, Te Aroha. or Blomlield and Co High Street, Auckland, on WEDNESDAY 12st inst., at 5 p.m. G. A. BUSH, Secretary. OPTICIANS AND OPTOMETRISTS. "O AG LEY AND CO., Opthalmic Opticians J~» 1 lioro ugh Examinations.— Third Floor Vulcan Building opposite "Herald." Telephonr 43-135. £, TOILET SPECIALISTS. "pGYPTUS, Sole Agent Lily Elsie Toilet Parlours, 417, Upper Queen St. Phone 43-456. Superfluous Hairs, etc. (j EUGENE Permanent Waving from 21/ Sampson's Toilet Parlours, Broadwav Newmarket. Phone 44-775. \ " T7~APO" Rejuvenating Hair Restore. IV stops falling; 3/8 posted.—M. Eccle> 21S, Ponsonby Kd., Mail Order Chemists. A
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 34, 10 February 1930, Page 20
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