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AMUSEMENTS. LAST SCREENING OF— "TUG-BOAT ANNIE." • " TUG-BOAT ANNIE." Approved, for Universal Exhibition gT. JAMES'.- ' —— S'l\ J AMES'!- — = — "Where Sound Sounds Best." -Sessions : 11 a.m., 2.15 and 8 p.m. Direction : Sir Benjamin and Mr. John Fuller. TO-MORROW GRAND RETURN SEASON OF THE CINEMA'S MOST SPECTACULAR SINGING SUCCESS. —| " THE DESERT SONG." " THE DESERT SONG." " THE DESERT SONG." ( JOHN Y T lie Red Shadow," I TPQ 'whose golden voice V -DULiJIiO. j wUI thriu you "Margot," the lcaili "R/p aor nTT A \ Soprano of Musical! | Comedy. V KING. j ( JOHNNY \ I ARTHUR. J " Beuny Kidd " ... ( LOUISE A Susan. I FAZENDA.) " THE DESERT SONG." " THE DESERT SONG." " THE DESERT SONG."

Approved for Universal Exhibition. A CHORUS OF 132. A BALLET OF 110. AN ORCHESTRA OF 100. HEAR AGAIN— "THE DESERT SONG," "ROMANCE," "THE RIFF SONG," "IT," "ONE ALONE," Etc. STILL AS FRESH AS TO-MORROW'S NEWS. PLANS AT ST. JAMES*. // NOTE! v\ /CONSTANCE BENNETT \ " BED OF ROSES." (Was Banned in Australia.) \ SCREENING—TO-XIGIIT. it ROXY AND TIVOLI / THEATRES. // TIME FOR ICE CREAM, AND REMEMBER COOKE'S ICE CREAM —is made on the Premises by a Special Process, which gives you the Entirely Exclusive Creaminess, Flavour and Purity, for which our product is famed. Plain Sundaes and Special Ice Cream dishes provide tempting flavours with real food value. 6d. 9d. 1/. TRY OUR NEW COFFEE ICE CREAM, 9d. • FIRST FLOOR OUR 3-COURSE MEALS .. 1/ A-LA-CARTE MENU, on the Ground Floor, gives you a new idea in meals. You'll enjoy the Improved Service and Economy of this Popular System. GROUND FLOOR: FISH MENU 1/ Served with Tea, Bread and Butter. OUR CAKE SHOP WEEK-END SPECIAL, STRAWBERRY CREAM SPONGE, lid. CONFECTIONERY SPECIAL, DELICIOUS CHOCOLATES, 1/6 a lb. Usually 2/0. |

COOKE'S LTD., COOKE'S LTD., QUEEN ST. (Next Woolworths). 80 LECTURES. gUMMBR g C II O O L jxffiSCX WESLEY COLLEGE, PAERATA, DECEMBER 20 TO JANUARY 3. i-ituciire Courses on the French Revolution, Economic Planning, Modern Psychology, Landmarks in Literature, French Literature since the Revolution, Modern British Composers. Staff includes Prof. G. W. von Zedlitz (Wellington), Dr. Mary Barkas, Mr. E. Varley Hudson and Mr. W. 11. Cocker (Camp Director). A week, combining Study and Recreation under comfortable conditions. Fee: £2 5/ (children 10/ to £1). Open to all, whether W.E.A. Members or not. Applications should reach W.E.A. Office, Old Grammar School, Symonds Street, NOT LATER THAN DECEMBER 0. Full Prospectus in book shops. N. M. RICHMOND, 30 Camp Secretary. BAZAARS. QJALE OF WORK—St. Michael's, Beatrice Rd., Remuera, Friday and Saturday, Dec. 1 and 2, 2/30 p.m. to 10 p.m. Competitions for Children, Saturday afternoon. Stalls for week-end shopping. Xmas Novelties. 30 RESTAURANTS AND TEAROOMS. T UNCHEONS—Tasty, dainty, hcoielike ; Three Courses, One Shilling.—-Regal Cafe, next Commercial Hotel, High St. RB TTEGETARIAN Cafe, Brunswick Bldgs., » Queen St.—A Splendid, healthy, 3course Meal for 1/3. B CHRISTIAN SCIENCE: God's Answer to Humanity's Cry for Freedom." Hear Free Lecture by William Duncan Kilpatrick, C.5.8., of Detroit, U.S.A., Scots Hall, Thursday, Dec. 7, 8 p.m. All cordially invited. SO

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 283, 30 November 1933, Page 28

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