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AMUSEMENTS. FINAL TWO DATS. MAJESTIC. Continuous from 11 a.m. The closest he could get to Cleaning Up a Fortune was selling Vacuum Cleaners. GEORGE GEE . I -clbanlng GEORGE GEE i <__ With BARBARA GOTT. BETTY ASTELL. Approved for Universal Exhibition. FRIDAY: FRIDAY: A ROLLICKING COMEDY. A FEAST OF FUN! LAUGHTER GALORE. Tiie Master Funster of "Splinters." "Tilly of Bloomsbury," and "Up for the Cup," as an unsuccessful "Punter" who eventually trains a Derby winner, /, SYDNEY HOWARD, ■■// SYDNEY HOWARD, // SYDNEY HOWARD, // SYDNEY HOWARD, // Frozen-faced Monarch // of Mirth, In "UP FOR THE DERBY," "UP FOR THE DERBY," "UP FOR THE DERBY," With FRANK HARVEY, DOROTHY BARTLAM, MARK DALY. Chuckle follows chuckle, laugh follows laugh, until it develops into a real outburst of the most gloriously funny nonsense ever seen or heard. * * » Fascinating glimpses of English racecourses — Catwick and Epsom—and the Mecca of all Sportsmen— the Derby, and the til rilling race won by Tom Walls' famous horse, "April the Fifth." MAJESTIC, FRIDAY. S.S. DUCHESS LEAVES CENTRAL WHARF, 9.45 A.M. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY*.

POPULAR EXCURSIONS ONEROA OCEAN BEACH, The Most Popular Seaside Resort. Safe Batiling. Canoe Paddling, Etc. DANCING DE LUXE AT THE NEW ONEROA BEACH CABARET. ADULTS, 2/; CHILDREN, 1/. TO-NIGHT, AT 8. TO-NIGHT, AT 8. S.S. "DUCHESS" LEAVES CENTRAL WHARF ON A DELIGHTFUL MOONLIGHT EXCURSION MOONLIGHT EXCURSION MOONLIGHT EXCURSION TO ONEROA OCEAN BEACH AND CABARET. THE NEW ONEROA BEVCH CABARET. With Extensive Alterations, Now Accommodating 200 Couples The Finest Beach Cabaret in Auckland. BY SPECIAL REQUEST— SUMMER CARNIVAL BAND, SUMMER CARNIVAL BAND, THE BEST JAZZ BAND IN AUCKLAND. NOVELTY EVENTS Monte Carlos*. Spot Dances, Paul Jones, Lo~ Cabin and All the Popular Novelties THE BIGGEST MOONLIGHT EXCURSION YET! SPECIAL FARES: gy including Steamer Fare, Bus to and from Dance Hall. Admission to he Cabaret and Transport Home on Arrival in Auckland (within a five-mile All A TAXIS—aII inclusive. THE CHEAPEST EXCURSION EVER—AND A WONDERFUL TIME! Q/ INCLUSIVE Q/ tJ/ FARE O/ NO EXTRAS. WE TAKE YOU HOMEPLEASE BE EARLY. S.S. DUCHESS LEAVES S P.M. SHARP. LEAVING ON RETURN AT MIDNIGHT.

. EDUCATIONAL. SCHOLARSHIPS. KING'S SCHOOL. Two Boarding Scholarships, each of an annual value of £45 and tenable for two years if the boy proves satisfactory in the first y;ar, are now offered. Applicants must be resident in the Auckland Province, ar... 1 must be under eleveu years of ago and have passed out of at least the third standard. An examination of candidates will be held at King's School at 9.30 a.m. on TUESDAY, January 16 next. Entries, with all needful information, must be received at the School by January 9. 1934. Full particulars may be had on application in writing to THE SECRETARY, King's School. 100, Remuera Road, Auckland, 5.E.2. :3 . BOROUGH NOTICES. jyrOPNT EDEN BOROUGH COUNCIL. DOG REGISTRATION. In accordance with the provisions of the Dog Registration Act. 1908. notice is hereby given that MR. ARTHUR CLARENCE DALTON has been appointed Registrar for Dogs for the Borough of Mount Eden, and that the Council Office, Valley Road, Mount Eden, is the office for same for the vear ending 31st December, 1934. Any person found harbouring an, unregistered dog after January 16. 1934, will be liable to proceedings under the Act. HOWARD GRIBBLE, _ „„ Town Clerk. January 3, 1934. 3 LAWN TENNIS. A BRUCE AND SONS, Tennis Special--cs-« ists: Expert Racquet Stringers; workmanship guaranteed.—o4. Albert St. Phone 45-617. (^ "DEST Racquet Stringing at Wiseman's, J - f guaranteed. See Jack Harrison about Tennis Coaching.—Wiseman's. Queen St. C EVV. WYLLIE. the International's • Stringer. Racquet Expert; Restringing, 7/G to 33/6; Slazengers, Alexander, etc. Racquets.—First Floor, Queen's Arcade C ArATES, 73, City Chambers — Stringer Tllden, Johnston and Patterson's Davis Cup Racquets ; expert Restringing. Repairs. A "DESTRINGING—Exceptional values, 7/, •*■* 11/6, 15/; Repairs 6d String.—Modern Bat; Co., opp. Town Hall. C

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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 2, 3 January 1934, Page 14

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