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AMUSEMENTS. ST. JAMES' ST. JAMES' "Where Sound Sounds Best." Sessions : 11 a.m., 2.15 and 8. "Auckland Star" says: "Its technique, both in acting or production, or the oruliance of the plot, place this picture in a class by itself—not the least interesting of the sidelights of this remarkable production are exhibitions of life within the fish ponds —"The Penguin Pool Murder has to De seen td be appreciated." A Crime Drama that Is Positively Killing. — THE PENGUIN —_ THE PENGUIN THE PENGUIN THE PENGUIN _ POOL MURDER POOL MURDER — POOL MURDER POOL MURDER Approved for Universal Exhibition. With EDNA MAY OLIVER EDNA MAY OLIVER EDNA MAY OLIVER JAMES GLEASON, MAE CLARKE. \bsolutely different from the usual type of "Crime" Picture. IT'S COMEDY PROM START TO FINISH. YOU'LL JUST DIE LAUGHING AT EDNA MAY OLIVER IN THIS PISH POND MURDER MYSTERY THAT GAVE DETECTIVES WATER ON THE BRAIN. PLANS AT ST. JAMES'. THE NATIONAL. Opp. John Court, Ltd. 11, 2.1'5, 8. ZANE GREY'S ZANE GREY'S "WILD HORSE MESA," "WILD HORSE MESA," " WILD HORSE MESA," "WILD HORSE MESA," A Paramount Picture, With Randolph Scott, Sally Blane. ,A Spirited 'Story of Dauntless Men, Courageous Women and the Dangerous West, where Justice speaks through the Muzzle of a Gun. Excellent Fcaturcttes. Approved for Universal Exhibition. TRICES : 1/. 1/6. Phone 42-169. T7IMPIRI3 LAST NIGHT. ■L J "MAYFAIR NIGHTS.". . Recommended by Censor for Adults. "FORBIDDEN ADVENTURE." Paused for Universal Exhibition. GUEST NIGHT — TO-MORROW. "VANITY PAIR." TROTTING. rnRY THE MOST POPULAR SYSTEM 1 OP INVESTMENT AT THE MOST POPULAR SPORT, WIN AND PLACE mOTALISATOR TXVESTMENTS, JL OTALISATOR J-XVESTMBNTS, AT THE THAMES TROTS, THURSDAY, MARCH 30, SATURDAY, APRIL 1. TWO DAYS OP GOOD SPORT. Pieids representative of Best Class in the Auckland Province. SPORTS! SUPPORT THE CLUB'S PROGRESSIVE STEP. REDUCED GATE CHARGES. 27 E. 0. BROWNLEE, Secretary. RAILWAY NOTICES. "VTEW . ZEALAND RAILWAYS: AUCKLAND-WELLINGTON EXPRESS TRAINS. Commencing TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), 'the Auckland-Wellington express trains will resume normal running. Passengers will not require to tranship, but in meantime trains will be subject to delay owing to restricted speed over portions of the line. x 27 JVJEW 2JBALAND "RAILWAYS. THAMES TROTTING MEETING, MARCH 30 AND APRIL 1. EXCURSION FARES. Day Excursion Tickets, available for return on day of issue only, will be issued to Thames from Prnnkton and intermediate stations on direct line of route on March 30 and April 1, by trains due to arrive Thames not later than 11.30 a.m. EXAMPLES OF RETURN PARES. 2nd Ist From Class. Class Prankton 7/ 10/ Hamilton 6/9 10/ Morrinsville 5/ 7/ Waitoa 4/3 6/3 Walhou 4/ 6/ To Aroha 3/9 5/6 Pacroa 2/ 3/ On THURSDAY, MARCH 30, and SATURDAY, APRIL 1, train, stopping where required for passengers, leaves Frankton 7.50 a.m., Hamilton 7.58, Morrinsville 8.50, Te Aroha 9.20, Pacroa arrive 9.56, depart 10.4, Thames arrive 10.50 a.m.

Special trains, stopping where required for passengers, leave Thames. North for Frankton 5.10 p.m., Thames 6.0, 'Paeroa arrive 6.41, depart 6.D0, Frankton arrive 8.30 p.m. For further particulars inquire stations or see handbill. 27 PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. D R A. A. Hu s E HAS COMMENCED PRACTICE AT 272, SANDRINGHAM RD. PHONE 21-470. Consultations by Appointment. CITY OFFICE AT 270, QUEEN STREET, In Rooms previously occupied by the late DR. ENDLETSBERGER. Hours, 1-3.30 Daily. :27 PERCY HAMBLIN, Specialist Foot Cor- ■*- rection, American experience.—Entrance and telephone, Jackson's Beauty Shoppe, Dllworth Bids. C EDUCATIONAL. THERE IS SCOPE FOR THE FULLY QUALIFIED STUDENT. RHODES COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. Individual Tuition In SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, BOOKKEEPING, DUPLICATING, COMMERCIAL ENGLISH. ENROL NOW ! ENROL NOW ! Day and Evening Classes. Principal .... Miss Hope M. Williams. Phone 47-425. 503, N.Z. Insurance Bldg. M TOILET SPECIA LISTS. GENUINE Permanent Wave and free photograph, 10/6; work guaranteed.— Pollock. Security Bldgs., 42-129. D TYPISTS. CONFIDENTIAL Typing or Duplicating at shortest notice.—Hope M. Williams, Fifth FJoor, 502, N.Z. Insurance Bldgs, C

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 72, 27 March 1933, Page 16

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