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I AMUSEMENTS. Tim Management of the Plaza takes pride and pleasure in announcing that THE NEW "RAINBOW"' PROSCENIUM is now completed. Tli is new fealun —especially designed for tli<> Plaza in conformity with the latest discovery in Acoustics and I.ight- '] ing—is the first of its kind in Australasia. ■ plaza. ' the plaza. Direction : Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. To-day's Sessions: 2.15, •">. and S p.m. Here at last is a True-to-life Romance. J FIRST LADY OF THE SCREEN. 5 \\ RUTH CHATTERTON, \\ $ \\ RUTH CHATTERTON, \\ :! \\ RUTH CHATTERTON, \\ \\ RUTH CHATTERTON, \\ \\ RUTH CHATTERTON, \\ AND HER OWN LEADING MAN, GEORGE BRENT, ; GEORGE BRENT, ! THE INCOMPARABLE COUPLE, WITH ' GUY KIBBBE, ROBERT BARKATT, and FRANK M.IIUGH. \" LILLY TURNER."\ \" LILLY TURNER."\ V , LILLY TURNER."^ IF "MADAME X" MOVED YOU,, "LILT/Z TURNER WILL WRING VOI R HEART— AN l> YOU'LL LIKE IT. Here is life as it really Is in a world B of charlatans, tricksters and side-show S adventurers. Never before has Miss Uiatterton so poignantly plumbed the depths ot human emotions. Recommended hij Censor fur Adults. PLANS AT THEATRE — PHONE 41-586. i rrVTii i ponsonbx rd. I Wliiol JIiJNU J To-night at S "" Direction : Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.). Ltd. OLD FAVOURITE NIGHT. - No. I—LAWRENCE1 —LAWRENCE TIP.BITT and : GRACE MOORE, In « NEW MOON." Approved for Universal Exhibition. HERE DANIELS In "COCKTAIL HOUR." Recommended bii Censor for Adults. ) EDENDALE CINEMA | , SAXDRINGHAM. To-night at 8 o'clock. Direction : Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.), Ltd. 5 MICKEY MOUSE PANTOMIME - Presented and Arranged by MISS LILLIAN O'LEARY. MICKEY AND MINNIE, Together with 4."> Clever Juveniles In the 5 Most Gorgeous and Lavishly Staged Pantomime ever presented In Auckland. - REMEMBER THE BRILLIANT KIDDIES YOU ENJOYED SO MICH IN - FRANK NEIL'S CINDERELLA CO.? • WELL. HERE THEY ARE AGAIN. WITH MICKEY AND MINNIE AND MANY OF THE QUAINT CHARACTERS OF WALT DISNEY'S CARTOONS. GERTRUDE LAWRENCE. EDMUND P.REON. It's the Scream of the Yeur! " NO FUNNY BUSINESS." Approved for Universal Exhibition. QUALITY WITHOUT EQUAL ! Daintily-Served Suppers in comfortable surroundings, at • COOKE'S It IT/., LTD., 242, Queen Street. :x(J COMMUNITY SINGING. TJ-RS. RUSSELL'S CENTURY SING. TOWN HALL. TO MORROW (TUESDAY), S P.M. • Song Leaders: MR. AND MRS. ALIiEItT RUSSELL. Admission Free. Collection at. dtors. R Seats may lie reserved at Lewis Eady's. Ltd., 1/. PUBLIC NOTICES. - \NIMAL WELFARE KSjffi3| For Injured Stray Dogs ) Vffly RING CHECKER 46-800 • \HB-/ KING CHECKER 4«-SOO a ],i or proe Accident AniUulance. Five Mile Radius Auckland City, <■ including Onelmnga. j BOON! Don't carry your parcels about, leave them at "Mighty Atom" Bookg. shop, Palmerston Bldgs. c o , d DEBATE. e q s x P 0 K 1* 3 -*- ATHENAEUM CUP CONTEST. = GREY LYNN V. TAMARIKI. Owing to the majority of the teams being - indisposed through influenza, the Debate 0 is unfortunately Postponed till a later date which will be duly advertised. x^ 3 ■ f CROQUET. 1 "trU'SOM Croquet Club Opening will be ," Jli Postponed owing to the death oL Mrs. '' .T B. I'aterson, and will take place Satur- ' day, October 7, 1.30 p.m. *- j *~~ \ 5 PUPILS WANTED. 5 "TcCOUNTANCY Examinations, private. e jf\. special revision by Bachelor Commerce: g reasonable—G.P.O. Box 7Hi. : A LOHA Music School—My pupils playing } JrX. socially, professionally, everywhere.— ■ Studio, Lewis Eady, Ltd. Walter Smith. ART Basket W r ork, Leather Work, Poker Work, Pewter Work, Pen Painting, ■ Carving; prospectus posted.—Miss Aylmg. - 4, Strand Arcade. C A UCKLAND Business College specialises ) A. in Shorthand, Typewriting and hook- ' keeping; examination results and prospec- . tus on application. *_ P AUCKLAND'S cheapest and most Efficient Driving School, licenses guaranteed; simply, quickly, privately.—Particulars Phono 28-042. t BANJO Guitar, Mandolin, Saxophone; modern teaching.—Erie Pickering, Top Queen St., next Tabernacle. Country pupils. 2 i"IROQUET Lessons by Expert Croquet l_J Coach; daily, any hour. —Particulars 5 ring Millie Heskcth, 'JtnST. *- DRESSMAKING, Dress Cutting, Designing thoroughly taught, complete three ii months' course.—Miss Ashlou, Princess ■ Bldge. Queen St. C KESSMAKING, Designing, Cutting, thoroughly taught, latest methods, 5 personal supervision, success assured; easy terms. —Hollywood School, 23, Union Bldgs., Customs St. _C "rvRESSMAKING, Designing, Pattern Cut- , XJ tine Students personally trained by 1 our Instructress, Mrs. J., Maingay. Please note no other Junior Teachers. —Wakefield College, Palmerston Bldgs., opp. Cr.P.O.; 41-397. T I -rr-URDRESSING — N.Z. College — All ±1 branches thoroughly taught; testimonials from pupils placed.—H.B. Bldgs Queen St. v T E\RN Motor Driving at Pearce's Motor I J Driving School, Garage, Khyber Pass, Auckland. Certificates Guaranteed. —Phone 4G-2UB. £ • "OADIO ! An everchanging (ield for ii interesting careers, learn at Dominion s best equipped school. —Drulelgh. M MHOWCAKU Writing successfully taugh: • fe by Auckland's Leading Showcard Writers. —K. System, 34, Customs St. Last ' ttitirem-\N'S examination, try Bower's ' W Methods; Class, Correspondence; best ■' value obtainable. —Bower's School. Colwill s . Chambers, Auckland. A AKE up your mind to-day that you're going to TRAIN YOURSELF to do your . iob better and merit better pay, then write for full particulars o£ our Spare Time Study Courses. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS (N.Z.), LTD., > Dept. 8., N.Z. Insurance Buildings, Auckland. M COAL AND FIREWOOD. >' 14. SACKS Tea-tree £1, 7 for 10/, deliv- ) J-* ered.—Phone 19-861. 3

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 232, 2 October 1933, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 232, 2 October 1933, Page 16

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