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AMUSEMENTS. TO-NIGHT A Daringly Different Story. THE PLAZA, C THE PLAZx\, All-British Theatre. Direction : Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Sessions : 11, 12.30, 2.30, 3, 8 p.m. LADIES— CAN A WOMAN DEFT CONVENTIONS AND LIVE BY MEN'S CODE OF MORALS? Here's TEMPLE THURoTON'S Most Daring Romance, " SALLY BISHOP." " SALLY BISHOP." " SALLY BISHOP." " SALLY BISHOP." With JOAN BARRY, HAROLD HUTH. ADULTS ONLY— This picture is recommended for Adults Only, as it would neither be understood nor appreciated ■by Children. PLANS AT THEATRE—PHONE 41-SSG.

I- | EMPRESS I nbwton Direction : Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Note Early Starting Time, 7.30 p.m. HERE WE ARE AGAIN. A Bigger, Better and Brighter Programm Thau Ever. ' 3 — BIG PICTURES — 3 \ 3 _ BIG PICTURES — 3 And Full Supporting Featurettes. GEORGE ARLISS In " KING'S VACATION." " KING'S VACATION " No. 2—GEORGE O'BRIEN In " SMOKE LIGHTNING." No. 3—JERRY A'ERNO and JOHN LONGDEN, In "RODNEY STEPS IN." VDULTS 1/. 1/- CHILDREN, Gd. 6d. FREE GIFT MATINEE, SAT., 2 p.m. | ADELPHI f Direction : Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. 2 — BIG FEATURES — 2 No. I—WARNER BAXTER and MIRIAM JORDAN. Tn " DANGEROUSLY YOURS." No. 2—WALTER HUSTON In "BEAST OF THE CITY." Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. special Gift Matinee for the CHILDREN. 2 O'CLOCK TO-MORROW. | NEW DE LUXE. | Terminus. TO-NIGHT AT S O'CLOCK. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. No. I—llarrv Welchman and Nancy Browne in "MAID OF THE MOUNTAINS." No. 2—Tim McCoy in "THE END OF THE TRAIL." Both Approved for Universal Exllibition. FREE GIFT MATINEE FOR THE CHILDREN. 2 O'CLOCK TO-MORROW. # BIG TOWN HALL. TO-NIGHT LAST NIGHT. FAIR AND PAGEANT. IN AID OF AUCKLAND CITY MISSION. OPEN CONTINUOUSLY. "HEIGIiO! COME TO THE FAIR." Tlio moon will be shining, to help you to find YOUR—WAY—down to the Fair. To prove that the HEART OF OLD AUCKLAND is kind, HEIGIIO! COMB TO THE FAIR! THIS EVENING; AT 0.30, MAGNIFICENT SPECTACULAR PAGEANT, "THE HEART OF AUCKLAND" (AN EDITH BAIRD PRODUCTION.) This will include close on 200 Girls in costume on the GREAT ROCK TERRACE ADMISSION. —Ground Floor Free ; Upstairs, Sixpence (Children Half-price). The Bazaar will be on the phone for benefit of patrons. No. 45-735. ■ N.B.—The Fair definitely closes at 10 o'clock To-night. JASPER CALDER,

City Missioner. BART CLARK, Organising Secretary. N.B.—Citv Mission Anniversary Service, SUNDAY NIGHT, EPIPHANY CHURCH. NEWTON. 9 A WARM WELCOME awaits you here. A Sup in a cosy atmosphere of enjoyment fleliciousiy at COOKE'S RITZ, LTD., 242. Queen Street. :x9 HOCKEY. g* HOCKEY B-BMUERA—SATURDAY. 1.50 p.m.—TRAINING COLL. w S V. ST. LUKE'S. 3 p.m.- s -SOMERVILLB V. NTH. SHORE. 3 p.m.—UNIVERSITY V. PAT'ATOETOB. Admission, Cd. -Stand' Free. x 9

LOCAL BODY ELECTIONS. "POLLERS LIE" **' TOWN BOARD. EXTRAORDINARY ELECTION. DECLARATION OF POLL. Pursuant to Section 32 of the Local Elections and Polls Act, 1025, I hereby give notice that the number of votes received by each Candidate for the Office of Member of the Elleralie Town Board is as follows : — JACOBSEN. Theo Carl .... 19 MATTHEWS, Frank R ' 85 PEMBERTON, Samuel 163 feVAUSE, A 141 Informal 2 And there being only One (1) Member required. I hereby declare the said Samuel Pcmbert'on to be duly elected to such Office. Dated at Ellerslic this Otli day of June, 1933. JOHN WM.CAUR, 9 Returning Officer. . LAUNDRIES. "TVfY HUSBAND'S DELIGHT IVL WAS UNBOUNDED AS HE DRESSED FOR THE BALL." "Congratulations, my dear," he said. "My shirts and collars never looked so neat!" "You have to thank the TOWEL SUPPLY LAUNDRY. Jack. I gave them a trial. They certainly do splendid work. They specialise in men's evening wear and give the true matt finish."—Dial 43-719. Offices : 67, Victoria St. W. (Est. 1910). F — — . TEACHERS OF SKATING. LEARN Ice Waltz. Barn Dance, Mohawk Waltz. 83 taught by Mr. and Mrs. O'Hare, N.Z. Champions, appointments, Rlvoli Rink. D

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 134, 9 June 1933, Page 14

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