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AMUSEMENTS. QUEEN ST. ROXY (For Adults Only) ROXY SESSIONS: 11, 2, 5, S. * S 4 r>,, hf eDAVID BELASCO'Sr F." LADIES OF LEISURE." [ "LADIES OF LEISURE." "LADIES OF THE NIGHT." Famous Stage ■ — c a^ c Success. ,jo^ cS . „ N-oH V \.„ VM° rvv tiC.' & 9 Ko — Children ; Admitted. PLAN AT THEATRE, 41-341. j CRYSTAL | (Mt. Eden Rd.) | PALACE j TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. MATINEE TO-MORROW, 2 P.M. No. I—JOAN CRAWFORD, JOHN MACK BROWN, In „ "MONTANA MOON." No 2— LOWELL SHERMAN ALICE JOYCE "HE KNEW WOMEN." No. 3—LAUREL AND HARDY In " THE PERFECT DAY." Extra at Matinee —TOM MIX in "HELLO, CHEYENNE." / ' . empress!" (Newton). TO-NIGHT, AT S O'CLOCK. MATINEE TO-MORROW, 2 P.M. 2—BRITISH TALKIES—2 \ Produced at the Famous Elstreo Studios, England.. No ' 2 ANNA MAY WONG In "FLAME OF LOVE." No. 2— CARL BRISSON (The New King of Hearts), in "SONG OF SOHO." ALEXANDRA" (Green Lane). TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. ; MATINEE TO-MORROW, 2 P.M. RONALD COLMAN in " CONDEMNED;" (Adult Audience Recommendation.) '| NEW DE Ltlmf '^T' TO-NIGHT. AT 8 O'CLOCK. MATINEE TO-MORROW, 2 P.M. Dick Talmadge in "THE CAVALIER." N ° "ZEIGFELD FOLLIES." ("GLORIFYING THE AMERICAN GIRL.") No. 2—BULLDOG DRUMMOND again in' " TEMPLE TOWER." (Adult Audience Recommendation.) "NEW REGENT| ■ EPSOM. TO-NIGHT, AT 8 O'CLOCK. • MATINEE TO-MORROW, 2; I\M. Dick Talmadge in "THE CAVALIER." LOWELL SHERMAN ALICE JOYCE

"HE KNEW WOMEN." Selected Supporting Programme. WEST END (Porisonby Rd.) TO-NIGHT- AT 8 O'CLOCK. WESTERN MATINEE TOMORROW, 2 P.M. Tom Mix in "HELLO, CHEYENNE." RUTH CHATTERTON "SARAH AND SON." ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. BLANDFORD © % PARK BLANDFORD M PARK. TO-MORROW — SATURDAY. FALCON CUP—SEMI-FINALS. PONSONBY V: GLEN INNIES,- : PONSONBY V. GLEN INNES, 1.30 P.M. Y.M.C.A. v. THISTLE, Y.M.C.A.. Y. THISTLE, 3 P.M. Y.MiC.A. y. THISTLE, CUP-TIE FOOTBALL. ' 19 CONVENTIONS. A UCKLAND' FEDERATION OF tOc® -CX C.E. - UNIONS.. ANNUAL CONVENTION. 20TH TO 24TH SEPTEMBER. SATURDAY, 20TH. BERESFORD ST. CONGREGATIONAL. 2.30 p.m:—Annual Business Meeting. ■ Election of Officers. - Chairman: Rev, 11. Knowles Kempton, President. 7.30 p.m.—Junior Rally. Presentation of Junior Shields. Chairman: /Mr. A. Binnie, jun., Supt. Speaker: Rev. H. A. • G. Clark, M.A. SUNDAY, 21 ST. "C.E." SUNDAY in All Churches. MONDAY, 22ND. BERESFORD ST. CONGREGATIONAL. C p.m.—Alumni Banquet .and Reunion of Old Endeavourers. ■ Reminiscences, ./-Inspiration. Chairman Mr.jiT. Clark,''} Alumni President. Speaker : JSev. Eviui R. Harries. ■WEDNESDAY,-:- 24TH. , PITT STREET METHODIST. Great Christian Endeavour. • Procession through City to Pitt Street Methodist, Leaving Quay Street at 7 o'clock. Look for C.E. Banners, Colours; and. Badges. 7.30 p.m.—Great Consecration , Rally. Induction of New Officers. I Address by the Retiring President, Knowles Kempton. y You are very cordially invited to all these Meetings. Come and see for yourself, what Christian Endeavour really is and what it stands for. ' : .■■."l9 , * PUBLIC NOTICES. "XfOTICE . TO TELEPHONE ' SUBSCRIBERS. ■ ' THE NEW ZEALAND DRY CLEANING/ - CO,'S NEW TELEPHONE, 7 w 47-005 (5 TRUNK LINES.) /• ve 'nsto-Hed the latest Telephone system, necessitating a change of numbers to 47-005 (five trunk lines.) 22 M p„^ E ¥- MS ' Sur ßicai 'Belt Maker Symomls e ? re * A remo , ved from 255 ■ wJo + to Queen's Hotel BuUdSymonds Street. D DECEASED FRTATFS , OF DANIEL SHAW DECEASED Tt •^ LBVEB ( 0 ?' FARMER' ULCi^AbED.— It .is requested that all nersons: having any claims against the Estate of the abovenamed deceased will forward details thereof not later Mian SentemhPr /' ir to-' v? Ir - Daniel. Sliaw, Executor £ < n?' J' ®'°' wne > Solicitor, 4, Securltv Buildings, Auckland. 20 MUSICAL TUITinM G UA S ?rum™ts D Students' 11 Recttal^Novera" sgsv4 oltl ' !op ■ivflSS . MADGE HIGGIXS, L.T.C L i-VL L.A.8.; Piano, Singing, Harmony) Counterpoint; Harmony, taught by correspondence. —Queen St., Onehunga. A

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 222, 19 September 1930, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 222, 19 September 1930, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 222, 19 September 1930, Page 16

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