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AMUSEMENTS. „ Sessions: 11, 2.15, 5.0, 8.0. (5.0 Session concludes 7.5). 2000 SEATS, 1/, 1/6. 2 / 3 - Reserves from 1/6. JEAN HARLOW, majestic CLARK GABLE, MAJESTIC Together in SI3HS y OO , r MS". MAJESTIC OUR ■ u -*-AN. MAJESTIC story by Anita Loos, 'who MAJESTIC wrote "Gentlemen Prefer MAJESTIC wro Rlondes." MAJESTIC —— The "Bed Dust Stars a r>npn"r~Tn Another Romance., • as You Desire Them. Recommended by Censor for Adults. In Addition: Metrotone >.ews. Phone 43-210. ISo Free List. another victim OF "THE BLACK ACE" WILL DIE . .. ______ "TO-MORROW AT SEVEN." With CHESTER MORRIS, VIVIENNE OSBORNE. The mvstery slayer never failed to claim Ms Sns on the stroke of seven ! In flittering halls, on speeding twins nhove the clouds in zooming planes, liis dagger got them at the appointed moment T . . and yet he remained unsuspected to the end . MAJESTIC, FRIDAY. PRINCE EDWARD. Y AT 2 AND 7.45 P.M. X; O B xG FEATURES "MADAME BUTTERFLY," With SYLVIA SIDNEY, CARY GRANT. A Romance dear to every -woman. — Also — lOAN BARKY' and GEORGE BA'RRATJD, In "EBB TIDE." Recommended by Censor for Adults. (CATHOLIC JJBPBRTORY gOCIETY POPULAR COMEDY, THE MAN FROM TOKOJNTU THE MAN FROM TORONTO 1 — " At" LEWIS BADY HALL, rHURSDAY and SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5 AND 7. BOX PLAN AT LEWIS EADY, LTD. PRICES, 3/ (Reserved), 2/ and 1/.

I'roducer : Gaston Mervale. 3 RECITAL by Mary Nathan (Pianist), Helen Dykes (Vocalist), Olive Jarvis (Elocutionist), from the studios of Alice Law, L.It.A.M., Madam Aileen Johns, Denis Johns, M.A., Lewis Eady Hall, TOMORROW (Wed.). Admission, 1A 3 DEMONSTRATIONS. Q- AS Q°- J; 10 - Q-AS OOOKING JQEMONSTRATIONS Will be held this week as follows: — At Demonstration Rooms, Gas Buildings, Pitt Street, Wednesday and Friday, 2.30 to 4 p.m. Friday Evening, 7.30 to 9 p.m. SPECIAL. Locked Door Cooking, in our Pitt Street Window, Friday Afternoon. The dinner •will bo subsequently displayed for inspection in our Demonstration Rooms. ONEHUNGA. —Friday Afternoon, 2.30 to 4 p.m., and Friday Evening, 7.30 to 9 p.m. SPECIAL AT OXEHUXGA. IN SHOWROOM WINDOW at Onehunga. ■ iLoeked-Door Cooking Demonstration, Friday Afternoon, 2.30 to 4 p.m. By Arrangement, every MONDAY, at our. : Pitt Street Demonstration Rooms, at 2.30, for Unemployed Girls. Q- AS O o '' "f y TD - 3 MEETINGS. 1 "Vf Z. LEGION—A Meeting will be held ' ■i-i • at Congregational Hall, corner Great , South Rd. and Green Lane W., Thursday, October 5, at S p.m. 3 '

LICENSING NOTICES. ~M"OTICE OF APPLICATION FOE TRANSFER OF LICENSE—I, CECIL ARTHUR REAKS, of Coromandel, Hotelkeeper, being the holder of a Publican's License in respect of premises situate at Coromandel, and known as the Royal Mail Hotel, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will at the next Licensing Meeting, to be held at Thames on the sth day of December, 1933, apply for a Transfer of the said License from myself to CLIFTON CAMPBELL RAE. my appointee.— Dated at Coromandel fhe IStU day of September, 1933.—C. A. REAKS. :*5 PUPILS WANTED. ACCOUNTANCY Examinations, private, special revision by Bachelor Commerce ; reasonable.—G.P.O. Box 716. xo A DVERTISEMENT Drawing, Cartooning, ■C*- Showcards, Poster Designing, Sketching Club Saturday Afternoons.—Wakelield College. Palmerston Bldg. 31-397. MTH A UCKLAXD Business College specialises f±- in Shorthand, Typewriting and Bookkeeping; examination results and prospectus on application. D A UCKLAND .Shorthand and Typewriting ~~ School, Swanson St., 41-147.—Expert tuition, Shorthand, Typewriting and Office Routine, £3 3/. B BANJO, Guitar, Mandolin. Saxophone, modern teaching.—Eric Pickering, Top Queen St., next Tabernacle. Country pupils. p TJARBOLA, Gesso Work, Batik, Raffia, -*-* Coloured Leather Work, Stencilling, Cane Baskets.—Miss Ayling, 4, Strand Arcade. g Certificates—Try Bower's Special Training. Best value, class. Correspondence.—Bower's School, Colwill's Chambers. Auckland. B helps Scouts, Collectors, - Li Internationalists; correspondence course 20 weekly lessons.—Prospectus, Esperanto Association, 5994, Star. B TTAIRDRESSING, Beauty Culture College. J-X crown, 2G6, Queen St. Best place to learn Hairdressiug, all branches. B TTAIRDIiESSING, Beauty Culture—New - 1 - 1 - Zealand College, acknowledged place learn; evening classes also— H.B. Bldgs Queen St. r AIRDRESSING — N.Z. College — All branches thoroughly taught; testimonials from pupils placed.—ll.B. Bldgs Queen St. jS T EARN ■ Dressmaking, Designing ; clieapest, simplest course.—2So, Great North Rd., "Inez." Civic House. 5 T , E "^ U . N , Motor Drivin S a t Peuree's Motor ■y Driving School, Garage, Khyber Pass, Auckland. Certificates Guaranteed.—Phon» 40-206. j-) OHOW'CARD Writing expertly taught, 2U correspondence lessons, £2 10/: prospectus free.—Alec Sadler. 309 a, Pacific Bldg. B fijw IMM IX G—Beginners and Advanced Classes starting; £1 \t term.—Professor D. B. Anderson, Tepid Baths. B DON'T stay in the rut, when, with a little effort you can make sure of advancement and better pay. The ICS can do for you what it has done for others Write for particulars to THE INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS (N.Z.), LTD., Dept. 8., N.Z. Insurance Buildings, Auckland. T

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 233, 3 October 1933, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 233, 3 October 1933, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 233, 3 October 1933, Page 18

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