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AMUSEMENTS. . THE CIVIC IS ALWAYS HEATED. CI VI c^> At 11 a.m., 2.15 and.B p.m. LAST FEW DAYS. "SHANGHAI EXPRESS." I ' Also, FULL THEATRE ORCHESTRA 2500 SEATS AT 1/, 1/6, 2/, 2/6. THONE 30-100. FRIDAY NEXT— The Ace of All BRITISH COMEDIES: "MONEY FOR NOTHING." "MONEY FOR NOTHING." A British International Picture. With The Finest Loudon Cast yet assembled. A GREAT SHOW FROM START TO FINISH. WATCH FOR — SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENT, TO-MORROW'S PAPERS. "MONEY FOR NOTHING." — AND IT'S TRUE! — THE LONDON S^j /yy LAST TWO DAYS. NSS 4r 'Cv.o Good Comedy Features. >0 " SOUP TO NUTS." " SOUP TO NUTS." And CHARLES FARRELL, In — " AFTER TO-MORROW." — — " AFTER TO-MORROW." — Sessions: 11.15, 2, 4.45 and 7.45. | THE LONDON, j CAPITOL TO-NIGHT, AT 8 P.M. DOUBLE-STAR PROGRAMME. "CITY OF SONG," "CITY OF SONG," BETTY 'STOCKFIELD—JAN KIEPURA. "City of Son?" will sing its way into Your Heart. " MIGHTY'LONDON," THE HEART OF THE EMPIRE). PHONE 12-109 FOR RESERVES. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. PAN^> AUCKLAND'S BEAUTIFUL CABARET. 3/ Double. Evening Dress. S.l's-12. SATURDAY NIGHT NEXT: Under Special Engagement to the Peter Pan. TAHITIAN SERENADERS (Direct from Union Theatres, Australia). (1) Hlla March. (2) Hula Dance, (3) Sa Sa Finale. The Finest Act ever brought to Cabaret in New Zealand. Book Now. Evening Dress. Phone 46-777. Artists' Ball To-morrow Night at Peter Pan. Note.—The Big Charity Ball is at Peter Pan, Tuesday, July 5. Watch Papers. LOUIS TUHMER, Manager. H~E E R F U L COMFORT At W. A. COOKE'S RITZ LOUNGE. Morning Tea, Coffee or Cocoa with Toast or Toasted Crumpets, 6d; with Biscuits, 4d. Daily until Noon. 242, Queen St. xls EXHIBITIONS. AUCKLAND WINTER EXHIBITION. JULY 13 TO 23, 1932. COMPETITIVE SECTIONS FOR ALL PRIMARY PRODUCTS, ARTS AND CRAFTS. ENTRIES CLOSE ON JUNE 22. ENTRIES CLOSE Free Schedules Available on Application to A. and P. Association, 41, Albert Street, Auckland. P.O. Box 86. SPACE! SPACE! SPACE! MERCHANTS AND MANUFACTURERS REQUIRING SPACE, APPLY TO J. FINDLAY, Manufacturers' Association, Queen's Arcade. 15 MEETINGS. r~ PRIMARY SCHOOL COMMITTEES' ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL MEETING. The Annual Meeting of the Association wiU take place TO-NIGHT (Wednesday), at 7.30 p.m., at the TEACHERS' INSTITUTE ROOM, WELLESLEY STREET EAST. A Full Attendance of Delegates is desired. Important Remits and Election of Officers. W. DIXON, 15 Secretary. •pX-SERVICEMEN. - Ci DON'T FORGET TO-NIGHT. MONSTER MEETING IN ZEALANDIA HALL, Opposite Capitol Theatre. Dominion Road, At 8 p.m. Speaker: GENERAL SIR GEORGE RICHARDSON. Chairman: T. McNAB, ESQ., Mayor of Mount Eden. Roll Up! We want a Big Muster. 15 TTENDERSON TOWN BOARD. A Meeting of Ratepayers of the Henderson Town District will be held in the Town Hall, Henderson, on THURSDAY, 16th inst, at 8 p.m., when the Chairman (Mr. A. W. Bussey) will give a resume of district affairs. ERNEST GREENSLADE. 15 Town Clerk.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 140, 15 June 1932, Page 18

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