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AMUSEMENTS. gT. JAMES',; S'J\ J AMES'',— ~ "Where Sound Sounds Best." — Sessions : 11 a.m., 2.15 and 8 p.m. Direction : Sir Benjamin and Mr. Jolin Fuller. JEAN HARLOW JEAN HARLOW JEAN HARLOW In AN EXPLOSION OF LAUGHTER, II " BLONDE BOMBSHELL." II II " BLONDE BOMBSHELL." || Recommended by Censor for Adults. With I,EE TRACY. FRANK MORGAN, UNA MEKKEL, PAT O'BRIEN. — Also — WALT DISNEY'S LATEST AND GREATEST CARTOON, II " OLD KING COLE," || II "OLD KING COLE," || A GLORIOUS TECHNICOLOUR SILLY SYMPHONY. — And — PETE fySKITH'S "THROTTLE PUSHERS." PLANS AT ST. JAMES'. PBPpY! Njgw: ST. JAMES' WARMER BAXfJtER WiTJJ MYRNA LQY CHARLES BJJTTERWORTH FRIDAY MARTHA gLEEPEIt NEXT. MAB CLAKKJj} " THE LONDON," Y NEWSRBEL CINEMA. \ Opp. G.P.0., Queen St. ~ THIS IS LAUGHING , 6d WEEK! DQ A Merry Heart Goes All The Day. 3d A DOUBLE-FEATURED BILL. BRITISH FARCICAL COMEDY, grj Jimmy fiodden, Judy Kelly, oj Julian Rose, Gus McNaughton. in qj 3a "MONEY TALKS." da 6d "MONEY TALKS." 6d o j A Second Laughing Feature. oj OQ 150 Minutes of Merriment. ou _ , HEAPS OF NBWSREELS. „ , 6d Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 bu p.m. _ 3d SPECIAL BARGAIN PRICES. 3d Try the New De Luxe Stalls, 1/. 6d THE LONDON, o pp - opo- 6d CAPITOL. (1) "WALKING DOWN BROADWAY." "WALKING DOWN BROADWAY." Recommended by Censor for Adults. (2) "NIGHT OF JUNE 13." "NIGHT "OF JUNE 13." Clive Brook—Lila Lee—Chas. Ruggles. Approved for Universal Exhibition, Phone 12-199 for Reserves. "VTEW EMPIRE LAST NIGHT. "I COVER THE WATERFRONT" — And — "TOiMORROW AT SEVEN." Recommended by Censor for Adults. PICTUREDROME MILFORD. To-night, at S. Wheeler and Woolsey in "DIPLOMANIACS." Charlie Chaplin Comedy, "The Rink." Approved for Universal Exhibition. Phono 23-3 SO. DANCING. AUCKLAND'S MOST POPULAR WEEKLY OLD-TIME DANCE. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), S P.M. - 11.45 P.M. MY-T-FINE NEW BIG DANCE HALL, THE BALLROOM SELECT (6 Doors from Municipal Hall,' Newmarket). FINEST DANCE FLOOR IN N.Z. POPULAR CARNIVAL NIGHT. Sirens, Trumpets, Squeakers, Balloons, Clickers, Streamers and Balloons Galore. Monte Carlo, Spot Waltz, Chocs., Cigs., also Special Spot Prize. SNAPPY SIX POPULAR ORCHESTRA. Good Supper. Soft Drinks Free. Admission 1/. H. ANDERSON, M.C. N.B.—Popular Nights Every Thursday, 1/. Reserve now for our 2nd Anniversary Ball and Birthday Week, com. Monday, Jan. 29. Old-time Learners' Class commencing Sat. Next, 2.30 p.m. to 4.50 p.m. All Old-time Dances Taught. Expert tuition given. 1/ Lesson. 15 r£lo-NIGHT. — DANCING. — TO-NIGHT. R.'M.S. MATAROA DANCE BAND. R.M.S. MATAROA DANCE BAND. MAYFAIR CABARET. Featuring "Lazy Bones," "Last Round Up," Who's Afraid of the Big, Bad Wolf?" Ladies, 1/ ; Gentlemen, 1/6. 15 rpO-NIGHT. — CiD. — TRADES HALL. GOOD TIME DANCE CLUB. EVERY MANDAY AND WEDNESDAY. Good music. Light Supper, Monte and Confetti; Cd, Gd, od. Bert Saunders, M.C. 15 A LLIORTOX DANCE CLUB. There will be No Dance at the Orange Hall to-inght. Grand Reopening DOMINION lIALL, TO-MORROW (Tues.). xl-5 TEACHERS OF DANCING. "R AL !K X * 00M ' Ta P ; special Summer terms, -*-» 10/0. —\aleska School of Dancing. 407 Queen Street. 'Plione 4G-121. C n°^ n^ ETE Course > 10/, or by post, 5/: yj Ballroom, Tap.—Ruby Sherriff, S, Hopel , toun St., Ponsonby. q Tyrß. HUME (assistant-'Miss Mack)— Summer Course, 10/.—Above Snedden's. Symonds St. 15 AN TOY, Royal Oak Hall, Symonds St. R«»yal Oak.—Class and Practice Dauce IDvery Wednesday. 7 p.m. q "1 / LESSON—Violet Robertson Studio -*-/ y now open for Lessons in Ballroom Dancing from 9 a.m.—2nd Floor, Queen's Arcade, Queen St. <2 PUBLIC NOTICES. ATOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSE.—I, ERIC WILLIAM LAWSON, hereby give notice that I have applied to the Magistrate's Court at Auckland for the transfer of a License from GEORGE ELLIS ROSE to carry on business as a Land Agent at I onsonby Ivoad, Auckland, and that such application will be heard at the above Court after one month from the 13th day of January, 1934, being the date of the first publication of this notice.—Dated at Auckland this 13th day of January, 1934.— ERIC WILLIAM LAWSON. 15 FOR HIRE. T>OTTLE Jacks, Timber Jacks, Extension c Ladders, good order.—Sam White and frons, Market Place. Phone 44-708. D V7"ACUUM Cleaners (Silent), 51 day, v delivered, collected. —Domestic Vacuum, opp. Wellesley St. P.O. Phone 44-600. D WANTED TO HIRE. A UTOMATIC Penny Slot Machines, Novelties, etc.; for large pavilion.— Write M. 9444, Star. x i s INDEPENDABLE Private Car, Sedan preferred, for several weeks; state terms. Traveller 9384, .Star. 17 T IGHT Car, Van, Anniversary week-end; responsibility taken.—Car, Star Runner. Otahuhu. X l 5 WANTED to Hire, Light Trailer, three weeks from Jan. 20.—Trailer 0424, Star, xls FRUIT FOR SALE. CHOICE Apples, 2/6, Windfalls 1/ sugar bag.—Svensen, Nikau St., New Lynn. x! 5 /"XROP of Bon Chretien Pears for Sale.— Orchardist 8997, IStar. ils

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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 12, 15 January 1934, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 12, 15 January 1934, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 12, 15 January 1934, Page 14

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