AMUSEMENTS. LAST DAYLIONEL BARRYMORE in THE STRANGER'S RETURN, Approved for Universal Exhibition. ST. JAMES' ST. JAMES' _____ "Where Sound Sounds Best." Sessions: 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m.. S p.m. TO-MORROW = TO-MORROW —- HER HUSBAND WAS LIKE A CAKE OF ICE When he learned she had tricked* him into Marriage. WILLIAM POWELL, WILLIAM POWELL, WILLIAM POWELL, Exceeding all his previous successes. ANN HARDING, ANN HARDING, ANN HARDING, More beautiful and appealing than ever before, In " DOUBLE — HARNESS." " DOUBLE — HARNESS." " DOUBLE — HARNESS." Recommended by Censor for Adults. WITH ONE CHANCE IN A THOUSAND of winning back his love, she gambled li'-r all on a single play ! ANNOUNCEMENT — extraordinary ! ELY CULBERTSON ELY CULBERTSON (The World-famous Authority on Contract Bridge), Appearing for the first time per medium of the Cinema, in the first of a series LESSONS ON BRIDGE. Bridge I'lavers should not miss this wonderful opportunity. FOLLOW THE SERIES BOOK NOW AT ST. JAMES'. 11 r-rrrTTITnTTI 111 1111111
Continuous Pictures. LAST DAY GINGER ROGERS, ZASU PITTS, NORMAN FOSTER, FRANK Me lIUGH, IN A SPARKLING COMEDY, I "PROFESSIONAL I SWEETHEART." ALSO SCREENING : TOM KEANE In a Blazing Drama of the Frontier Days, "BEYOND THE ROCKIES." Approrcd lor Universal Exhibition. Chapter 0, "PHANTOM OF 'IIIE AIR. PRICES: 1/, I/O. Phone 42-109. JpRINCE EDWARI) At 2 and T. 45. "HERITAGE OF THE DESERT." "IF I HAD A MILLION." Approval for Universal Exhibition. DANCING. &%. G.L.B. TO-NIGHT, S O'CLOCK. OLD-TIME DANCE. Q.AIETY JJALL, SURREY A Programme with Variety, nil to a Beautiful Setting by the OPERATIC DANCE ORCHESTRA. Delightful' Company. Sociable Partners. Sub.. 1/, including Refreshments. FARMER BROWN AND HIS WIFE Will be at the MASONIC HALL, SATURDAY EVENING. 2 HARRY W. VAUGHAN, Hon. Sec. ATEWTON UNEMPLOYED ASSN.'S BIG FLANNEL DANCE. LABOUR HALL, Karangahape Road, TO-NIGHT (Thursday). NOVEMBER 2. Flannels Optional. CLEMM'S MELODY BOYS. Good Prizes. Supper. Price I/. 2 O-NIGHT. — DANCING. — TO-NIGHT. MAYFAIIt CABARET. BIG CLUB DANCE. Monte Carlos. Novelty Dances. Ladies, 1/; Gentlemen, 1/0. x 2 Guest night—to-night. — oid-time Dance, Dominion Hall, next Post Office, Dominion Rd. Good floor, wonderful music, good supper. Ladies and partner, Od each ; Gents, single, 1/. M.C., A. Adams. —A. CASSIB. Hon. Sec. x 2 rpO-NIGHT. —MASONIC HALL, Belgium -L Street. —St. Andrew's Pipe Band Oldtime Dance. Spot Waltz, Log Cabin, Connon's Orchestra. Gents 1/0, Ladies 1/. ■Supper. M.C., JIM WALTERS. 2 ~~ V — TEACHERS OF DANCING. g T It A T T O N. PONSONBY CHAMPIONSHIP. Winning couple. Miss Stonestreet and Mr. Espie, Trained by this Studio. SUMMER T E R M. Special Reduction. DANCE YOUR WAV TO HEALTH. DANCE SATURDAYS. WHITLEHALL BUILDINGS, 419, Queen Street. Phone 45-440. HS TpRANK WOODRUFFE, the Expert -*- Instructor, .Tazz or Old-time Course ; 10/. —174, Upper Symonds St. B IITIS'S SPENCER, S.vmondsviile Studio, 30, Symonds Street. Classes Thursdays. Private lessons by aopoinUnent. Phone 42-237. B
PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. QHANGE OF ADDRESS. During Alterations to Ilis House. DR. ALLAN MACDONALD Mar Be Consulted at 743, New North Road, Between the Hours of 2 p.m. to 3 p.m., 6.30 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. TELEPHONE 42-493. :4 LAWN TENNIS. AUCKLAND Tennis Club (Staniey Street Courts), has Vacancies for members.— For particulars phone Secretary, 27-484. WHS KINGSFOKD'S Racquet Specials.—Alexander's Speed Models, 00/; Topspin, 42/ ; Siazengers, new range, inspect.—lo4. Queen St. RB : VTETS Repaired on your courts : moderate charges.—Lester, 37, Hepburn Street, I'on son by. 2 TJACQUETS Restrung, good British gut, -t\ 7/(5, 10/6. —Cruickshanks, Millers, Ltd., Qneen St. 3 mENNIS Coaching—Max Cleghorn, 103, Karangaliape Rd., opp. Xewton Post Office, Telephone, all hours, 30-601. B DENTISTRY. HOWEY WALKER'S New Teetn surpass all others f> r comfort and natural appearance. —209. Queen St. D TEETH. You can get a better set for less money at Howey Walker's. Queen Street. B COAL AND FIREWOOD. COAL, Coke, Carbonettes, Rata, Tea-tree, Wattle. Pine; lowest rates. —Wedding, Tawa Rd.. Onehunga. Phone 12-OS9. B IK SACKS Tea-tree, ±1: "i, 10/; 3, 5/. JLv> Prompt delivery.—l'hone 26-706. x 2
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 259, 2 November 1933, Page 24
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