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J AMUSEMENTS. SUBURBAN. PATRONS PLEASE NOTE! |SUBURBAN PATHONS PLEASE NOTE! All St. James' Extended Season Attractions will definitely not be shown in any Auckland Suburban Theatre for months after ! • their last screening in the City. See the I best pictures made, under ideal conditions. Our Prices of Admission are the same as any Suburban Cinema House. ST. JAMES' ST. JAMES' "Where Sound Sounds Best." Sessions: 11 a.m., 2.15 and 8. FINAL WEEK FINAL WEEK Of the most delightful picture ever made. "Smilin' Through" should not be missed. NORMA SHEARER NORMA SHEARER NORMA SHEARER In METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER'S "SMILIN' THROUGH." "SMILIN' THROUGH." Approved for Universal Exhibition, Supported by LESLIE HOWARD, LESLIE HOWARD, II II FREDRIC MARCH, FREDRIC MARCH, The Story of a Love that Refused to Die. PLANS AT ST. JAMBS'. ST. JAMES' ST. JAMES' "Where Sound Sounds Best." COMMENCING FRIDAY. COMMENCING FRIDAY. Continuing our "Only Big Picture" policy, we are delighted to announce our next super Attraction—it's a Screaming .Comedy. MARIE DRESSLER MARIE DRESSLER MARIE DRESSLER MARIE DRESSLER MARIE DRESSLER And POLLY MORAN POLLY. MOR AN ■ In " PROSPERITY." "PROSPERITY." ". PROSPERITY." Approved for Universal Exhibition. They tried to boss their married kids—. then the. fur flew! PLANS AT ST. JAMES'. I THE LONDON~I s^^ DOUBLE-STAR BILL, >» LAST DAY. - Nl QA Best Farcical Comedy of 1033. ft , ™ "INDISCRETIONS ba 6d OF EVE." 8d 6d "THE STRANGLER." 6d 6d Both Good Drama and. Comedy, fi/j Recommended by Censor for . '■ Rfi Adults. ej ; " u 2nd Chapter of New Serial. Da /.j "KING OF THE WILD." ~ , Da Sessions: 11.15, 2, 4, 6 and 8. UQ . Adults 6d. Children 3d. R.C. 1/. ~- \ ; DU Commencing To-morrow— fid "PARADISE ISLAND." 6d 6d THE LONDON 6d 6d EMPIRE LOST NIGHT, at 7.45. "ON OUR SELECTION," "THE CROONER." Both Passe* i ,r ulitocsai Exhibition. > -\T Z. TERRITORIAL ASSOCIATION. \ Xl • (Northern Command.) GYMNASTIC DISPLAY PHYSICAL DEMONSTRATION DRILL HALL, RUTLAND ST. TUESDAY, MAY 2, 1933, AT 7.45"P.M. A VERY PINE PROGRAMME HAS BEEN \ ARRANGED, including: Gymnastics, Jiu-jitsu, Wrestling, Basketball, Badminton and' Boxing. Members of the Association, Ex-Soldiers, Territnrinls nnrl nil Members of the Public

. Territorials ann au Aiemoers 01 tne i'UDiic ' interested are extended a cordial invitation to be present. Ladies Specially Welcome. ' ADMISSION FRBB. COL. H. K. POTTER, C.M.G., 1 Chairman, Sports Committee. YOU'LL LOOK FORWARD to that welcome break in the day—Morning Tea time at the Ritz. Tea, Coffee or Cocoa, with Biscuits, 4d, in the Lounge. COOKE'S RITZ, LTD., • 242, Queen Street. :6 ' LECTURES. . «jU -VTICTORIA LEAGUE LECTURE. JBBT * , Chairman: /SfflXi MR. TOWNLEY LITTLE. \s3fisv The Opening Lecture will be given by Canon Archdall on "Educational Principles'' .on TUESDAY, May 2. at 8 p.m.. at League Rooms, Pacific Buildings, Wellesley Street. Admission by Syllabus or payment at door. Full attendance requested. B. M. STATHAM, 1 ' Hon. Sec. Lecture Committee. TENDERS. ELECTRIC Light Installation, Price win ted for 6 Points; Mt. Eden.— Phone 43-532. xl PRICE, installing Electric Stove, 6 points. 11, Nugent St., off Khyber Pass. 1 /BOUNTY OF HAURAKI PLAINS. TENDER FOR METAL SUPPLY. Tenders, addressed to the Chairman, and endorsed "Tender Metal Supplies, will be received up till 5 p.m. on WEDNESDAY. May 10, for supply of S3OO yards, more or less, of Surfacing Metal -for Hauraki Plains County. Copy of specification may be obtained from the office of this paper, or by application to the undersigned. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. , . . Dated at Ngatea this 26th day of April, 1033. E. A. MAHONEY, :1 County Clerk. mAUPO mOTARA mIMBEE HO., LTD., PUTARURU AND NEWMARKET. (Phone 2.) (Phone 41-960.) /~VLD T>RIDGE miMBER ' •" FOR SALE. TheT.T.T. Co. has recently dismantled one of its- railway bridges and salvaged about 150,000 feet of Heart Totara. The timber Is stacked at the company's Putaruru Yard and is .offered for sale at low prices. Persons Interested are Invited to visit the Yards, and inspect, the Timber. C MEETINGS. "TjOUGLAS ' Credit Movement. —Meeting ■M To-night,' 16, .Fort St.! Hear proposals explained. 1 DOUGLAS Credit Movement. — General Meeting association. 18, Fort St., Tuesday, May 2. 1 BRIDGE. AUCTION or Contract, beginners or advanced pupils.—Ring Watson, 40-745, Grafton. • • •. C LAWN TENNIS. RACQUET Restringing, guaranteed Australian Gut, 9/6. 12/6; repairs, 6d string.—Modern Bag. 40U. Queen St. D T/ACANCIE.S Players, Ladies, Gents, v private club; Sunday . playing; Mt. Eden;. 10/.—Asphalt,. 4580, _Stab. xl

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 100, 1 May 1933, Page 18

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