AMUSEMENTS. St. J AMES'',"Where Sound Sounds Best." Sessions: 11 a.m., 2.15 and 8 p.m. Direction: Sir Benjamin and Mr. John Fuller. TO-DAY TO-DAY WHAT WOULD YOU DO IP THE) CHAP YOU HAD BEEN TREATING AS A SERVANT WALKED IN ONE MORNING WEARING A CORONET! HIS GRACE GIVES NOTICE HIS GRACE GIVES NOTICE HIS GRACE GIVES NOTICE HIS GRACE GIVES NOTICE FROM THE PEN OP LADY TROUBRIDGB, With AN ALL-STAR BRITISH CASTARTHUR MARGETSON, ARTHUR MARGETSON, VIOLA KEATS. VIOLA KEATS. THE IDOLS OP THE LONDON STAGE. S. VICTOR SMITH, BARRY LIVESEY. CONSTERNATION!!! THE BUTLER IS A DURE — YOIT \RE GOING 10 LAUGH AS NEVER BEFORE AT THIS LATEST BRITISH COMEDY HIT. ALSO SHOWING, A liE-ISSUE WITH "SOUND" OF CHARLIE CHAPLIN CHARLIE CHAPLIN IN HIS FUNNIEST COMEDY, " THE PAWNSHOP." " THE PAWNSHOP." TRAVELOGUE — NEWS REELS. PLANS AT ST. JAMES'. THE LONDON NEWSREEL CINEMA, Opp. G.P.0., Queen St. vmws SESSIONS : 11, 1.15. 3.30, 5.45, 8. AND A GREAT COMEDY-DRAMA, " GUILTY HANDS, With LIONEL BARRYMORKay fr aNCIS. Screening at 12.0, 2.15, 4.30, 6.45, 0. Uso Newsreel Items, Big Supports, Domenica Hayward, Manageress. POPULAR PRICES. . i nTrrnTvp T iremuera road. I TU-UUxv. J To-night, S.lo. \\\ CONSTANCE BENNETT, \\\ With GILBERT ROLAND, in YV\ i~~ 7r OUR BETTERS," |
i\v From the Play by W. Somerset \\\ Maucliam. \\\ SUPERB TUDOR FE AT U RETOE S. \V Recommended by Censor for Adults. \\\ Gift Matinee. To-morrow. 2.30. fBRITANNIA I TTT News of World, 7.30-8. \W ROLAND YOUNG and \VI ROD ALISON SKIPWORTH In \\\ 'A LADY'S PROFESSION.' \\\ Aonroved lor Universal Exhibition. AY And LIONEL BARRYMORE, in \\l "SWEEPINGS." \\ Recommended bi/ Censor tor 4/" 1 ! 8 ' y\\ Great Gift Matinee, To-morrow, 2 p.m. i GREY LYNN c Li."«"ot:J ,TT ' " To-night, at 8. XV NORMA SHEARER in \\\ "SMILIN' THROUGH." v\\ Approved for Universal Exhibition. v\\ And \Y "THE BILLION DOLLAR \V SCANDAL." \v Recommended by Censor for Adults. \\\ Special Children's Matinee. 'Sat.. 2 p.m. I AMBASSADOR "iSri: I f\\ NANCY CARROLL, CARY GRANT, \V "HOT SATURDAY," \V And Zane Grey's Western Story, \\\ "MYSTERIOUS RIDER." \\\ Both Approved Universal Exhibition. IAVONDALIT TIFEATRE", 47-765. j \A\ To-morrow ('Sat.) and Monday. v\\ DIRECT FROM THE CITY. \\l The Year's Greatest Thriller, w "I COVER W THE WATERFRONT." ,\\ Exclusive. Not Screening in Surround- \\\ ing Districts. \\\ Box Plans Filling Fast. 47-T65. | TAKAPUNA I u, Slim Summerville and Zasu Pitts, in \\\ "OUT ALL NIGHT." Approved for Universal Exhibition. EDUCATIONAL. THING'S COLLEGE, J-V AUCKLAND. fflilEgfl Boarding and Day School for Headmaster: mm THE REV. H. K. ARCHDALL, J!±. This, is a School administered by the St. John's College Trust Board on the lines of the Great Public Schools of England. Boys are given an all-round education, are prepared fbr the Universities, the Professions and Commercial Life; there is a Special Course in Agricultural Science and Practice. Examination results compare most favourably with those of other schools. Next term commences February 8, 1934. Prospectus and full particulars may be obtained from THE BURSAR. KING'S COLLEGE, Otaliuliu. Auckland. F AT ° W Is the Time to Commence Studying ACCOUNTANCY. Accountancy Qualification is the soundest assurance of rapid progress in business. It is also the best assurance against unemployment. Begin study now under HEMINGWAY'S. Utilise the closing months [of this year to get a flying start for 1934.
By doing so you will secure 3 MONTHS' TUITION FREE. Under HEMINGWAY'S System it will cost you no more to enrol and commence your studies at oucc than if you wait till after Christmas. By delay you will only crowd your work and jeopardise your chances of success. By enrolling at once with HEMINGWAY'S you will secure the most expert coaching. You will lighten the burden of study and make success a certainty. Act now! Write at once for Free Book, " Accountancy," to -pfEMING WAY'S CORRESPONDENCE gCHOOLS, CHANCERY CHAMBERS, O'CONNELL ST. P.O. BOX 516, AUCKLAND, C.l. D JQIiULEIGH COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS. The Directors of Druleigh College have decided to award Three Scholarships entitling the successful applicants to one Year's Free Tuition in any department. Entries close this week. For particulars ring 46-SS4 or call at DRULEIGH COLLEGE, i Aaxac Avanu«, Auckland. ED
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 290, 8 December 1933, Page 14
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