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AMUSEMENTS. NOTE— Despite Its continued Bueeegg "Cynara" season cannot again be extended —and this picture will definitely not be transferred to any other theatre. THE REGENT. THE REGENT. 3 Sessions: 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m. I "Cynara" takes its placa ag one of the great photo-plays of < the year—do not miss it. RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN > v RONALD COLMAN And KAY FRANCIS In " CYNARA." " CYNARA." United Artists Picture. "I have been faithful to thee Cynara, in my fashion." •', —Ernest Dowson. ' Recommended by Censor for Adult*.. Excellent Featurettes Include The Glorious Coloured Cartoon, "KING NEPTUNE." And a Slim Summerville Comedy. FRIDAY NEXT— ~~ EDDIE CANTOR EDDIE CANTOR In "THE KID FROM SPAIN." Absolutely the greatest musical comedy hit that has ever graced the screen ! Remember "Whoopee" and "Palmy Days." — Remember how Eddie made you roar with laughter, the gorgeous girls, songs and spectacle—well, it's all here again, only in a bigger, and brighter way ! Also on the Stage, « THE ROLAND SEXTETTE, Brilliant Young Musicians in a Unique and Clover Presentation. PLANS NOW OPEN. Book at Theatre (Phone 46-SSS). CAPITOL. Outstanding Double-Star Programme. (1) Janet Guynor, Charles Farrell in "THB FIRST YEAR." Laughter and Romance Quarrels and Forgiveness of Young Married Love. Universal Recommendation. (2) "HUDDLE," with Ramon Novarro Madge Evans. Thrills, Action, Romance. Universal Recommendation. Phone 12-100 for Reserves. -yiCTORIA — At S — DEVONPORT. Owen Nares, Mary Newcombe, In "FRAIL WOMEN." Recommended by Censor for Adults. OPULAR PATRONAGE and our huge volume of customers enable us to give the variety we maintain—a different menu every day. Three-course meals, 1/3. COOKE'S RITZ. LTD., 242, Queen Street. al LECTURES. EBEI Q OMETHIN G "XTHW. Two SHORT COURSES (3 EVENINGS EACH). (a) TO-MORROW (TUES.), and two following TUESDAYS, at 7.30 p.m.— "THE CRISIS OF CAPITALISM," a series of round-table discussions pre- • senting the points of view of the economist (Prof. H. Belshaw), the business man (Mr. Gainor Jackson) and the worker (Mr. T. Bloodworth). No. 1: "Possibilities of Recovery within New Zealand." (b) WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20 and two following WEDNESDAYS, at 7.30 p.m. "NEW HORIZONS IN ART." No. 1: "Sculpture," by Mr. W. H. Wright, A.R.C.A. Lantern illustrations. Both Courses at Old Grammar School, Symonds St., at 7.30 p.m. sharp. Public Discussion to follow. Course tickets (1/ per course) at door; single lecture, 6d. Full Winter Courses begin APRIL 24. Syllabus obtainable from Bookshops' or W.E.A. Office. Phone 46-004. :27 N. M. RICHMOND, Director. LEAGUE FOOTBALL. f» "pwBVONPORT UNITED LBAGCH ££jr\ -LJ FOOTBALL CLUB. • l9?Hr Tho Annual General Meeting of ' \}' ■* tho above Club will be held in tlic r Labour Rooms (above Hellaby's), Devonport, on WEDNESDAY, March 29, »t 7.45 p.m. Business : Report and Balance-sheet, Election of Officers, General. Supporters, Old Members and Intending New Members are cordially invited to attend.. A. G. SAXON, 27 Hon. Sec. LICENSING NOTICES. 1 ATOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSE. I, CONRAD JOHN WELSON. of Weilesley Street West, Auckland, being the holder of a Publican's License in respect of the premises situate at Wellcsley Street West, Auckland, and known as the Shamrock Hotel, do hereby give notice that 1 desire to obtain, and will at the next Licensing Meeting, to be held at Auckland, on the 7th day of JUNE, 1033, apply for a Transfer of the said License from myselt to CHARLES BERNARD CLARKE, my Appointee. Dated at Auckland this 15th day of February 1033. :20 CONRAD JOHN WELSON. AUCKLAND gTAE.

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

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