AMUSEMENTS. Direction .1. C. Williamson Films. Managing Director — Beaumont Smith. 11 a.m., 2.15 and 8 p.m. NOW SHOWING. COMPLETE SOUND PICTORIAL record of opening of SYDNEY HARBOUR BRIDGE. CAPT. DE GROOT FORESTALLS ~ "MR. LANG. EVERY WOMAN WILL LOVE IT. STRANGE FATE GAVE "THE BELOVED BACHELOR" A LITTLE GIRL TO CARE" FOR, BUT TOOK FROM HIM, ESTRANGED BY THE CHILD, THE ~~ WOMAN HE LOVEDLAUGHS — TEARS — ROMANCE. PAUL LUKAS, PAUL LUKAS, PAUL LUKAS, The New Star that, has Captured Every Heart. DOROTHY JORDAN, Beautiful Star of "Shipmates," as The Little Orphan, I In THE BELOVED BACHELOR. THE BELOVED BACHELOR. THE BELOVED BACHELOR. (A Paramount Picture.) A GREAT COMEDY-DRAMA. A story as tender as a mother's heart! Lovable Paul Lukas as the compassionate bachelor who adopts a little girl, loses the loves of his chivalrous youth, only to find true heart-warmth in his mature bachelorhood. A PICTURE FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY TO ' "ENJOY. GREAT SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. " SLIM SUMMERVILLE IN "SEA SAILOR'S SWEETIES." BOX PLANS NOW OPEN. PHONE 30-100. I LYRIC r SYM °43 D 6 S 4 ! TREBT " • TO-NIGHT, 8. That Charming Couple, JANET GAYNOR . And CHARLES FARRELL, In the Story of a Thousand Thrills. " MERELY MARY ANN." Hear the Song Hit, "Kiss Mo Good-night, Not Good-bye." FULL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME, g . . TUDOR CINEMA | ' R exu u era. TO-NIGHT, AT 8, SALLY El I.BR S and .TAMES DUNN, In "THE BAD GIRL." (Adult Recommendation.) Also, "Opening Sydney Bridge,"' "British News," Big Comedy, Etc. " 0 | BRITANNIA ISSaSB TO-NIGHT, AT 8. MAURICE CHEVALIER and CLAUDETTE COLBERT, in "THE SMILING LIEUTENANT." (Adult Recommendation.) <5 Full Supporting Programme Including LAUREL AND HARDY $2 COMEDY. ' 1 GREY LYNN CINEMA j Grand Double-Feature Bill. Joan Crawford in " THIS MODERN AGE," And Universal's Splendid Drama, "RECKLESS LIVING." News, Cartoon, Serial and Comedy. * " * *
| AVONDALE TOWN HALL J "Hayward's." TO-NIGHT, AT 8. Big Zano Grey iStory, "■RIDERS OF THE PURPLE SAGE." Featuring George O'Brleu. Jazz Until 12. Gilliam's Band. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. AB ARET.^. — 1 PT. CHEVALIER, AUCKLAND. (Under Entirely New Management.) THE SHOW PLACE OF AUSTRALASIA. Seo Dixieland Lawn by Night. Guests of the Evening, OFFICERS OF THE lIOBSONVILLB AIR BASE. SPECIAL NIGHT, TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. DIXIELAND BAND. New Numbers. STAR ATTRACTION, Jeane Home In Person. SPECIAL DANCE NUMBER, " 1830." Double, 7/0. Reservations, Phone 26-615. Evening Dress Requested. €. E. MURRAY, Manager. MEETINGS. i ■ ,-fl -yiCTORIA LEAGUE * (Incorporated). Ie -^ nnual Meeting of the Victoria League will be held in Xa/ the Lyceum Club, Smith and Caughey's Buildings, corner of Wcllesley Street West and Queen Street, on THURSDAY, April 7, at 7.45 p.m. Business: Presentation of Annual Report and Balance-sheet; Alteration of Rules in accordance with notices posted to members; Election of Officers. Chairman: THE HON. SIR WALTER STRINGER, K.B. J. A. MOWBRAY, President, 2 V. B. NATION, Secretary. GYMNASIUM. yfEALTH EDUCATION. fIBSSBsEfI Winter Programme Includes : 11 INDIVIDUAL AND CORRECTIVE GYMNASTICS, ▼ GENERAL GYM., CHILDREN'S GYM., ENGLISH COUNTRY DANCING, BASKETBALL, HOCKEY, BADMINTON. For particulars apply, MOLLY SEARLE, Director of Health Education. 2 JjMT! •Right In the centre of Auckland Is an up to-date Gymnasium, where you can slip in during the luncli hour or after work and put in a few rounds of boxing or physical training. Just opposite the Civic you will find Tracey Bros.' High-class Gym. Call in to morrow and asK about our courses. TS FOR DANCING, PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, TERRY NOTICES, PUBLIC NOTICES, ETC. ADVTS., SEE PAA* SEVENTEEN.
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