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AMUSEMENTS. FINAL DAT " THE HAYSEEDS " (COME TO TOWN), — And — "LOOKING ON TOE BRIGHT SIDE" (Screening National Theatre Only). . I NATIONAL I I PRINCE NATIONAL and EDWARD Continuous, Sessions at 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. 2 p.m. and 8. ANNOUNCEMENT! 9 TO THE PUBLIC OP AUCKLAND— To-morrow's Change of Programme at The National and Prince Edward Theatres will inaugurate a new Entertainment Policy. Every week at these theatres 2 Specially Selected Firstrun Feature Attractions will be presented, these being chosen from the output of Lending English and. Ameri- ' tan producers. The Attractions will contain every element of popular appeal and Auckland Theatregoers are assured o.£ seeing first quality programmes at the lowest admission charges. COMMENCING TO-MORROW: AN EDGAR BEFORE DAWN Wallace BEFORE DAWN masterpiece. BEFORE DAWN With WARNER OLAND, DOROTHY WILSON, STUART ERWIN. A mad scientist searching for a store of hidden gold Is brought to justice by u girl whose psychic powers enable her to look back into the past. An R.K.O. Picture. ' Rccommcndcd by Censor for Adults. — AND — AMERICA'S queens of M yrt & MARGE RADIO LAND, M y RT & MARGE MYRT & MARGE WHAT PERSONALITIES! WHAT TALENT ! WHAT LAUGHS! Here's Drama. Revue and Musical Comedy all put together to make a feast of Entertainment. Five new Songs including the latest hits— "What Is Sweeter," "Isle of Blues." "Draggin' My Heels Around." A Universal Production. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Prices : 1/, 1/6; Children, Half-price. National, 42-169. Prince Edward, 46-252. ||iniiii||iiniil||liiiil||| STRAND. 111 111 1111) Hll M l l it m n 111 CONTINUOUS Last Day. BING CROSBY In "COLLEGE HUMOUR" And "THE EAGLE AND THE HAWK." TO-MORROW. THE IMPOSSIBLE COMES TO THE SCREEN. "S. O. S." "S. O. S." "S. O. S." "S. 0. S." "S. O. " S." "S. O. S." "S. O. S." " I C E B E R G." " I C E B E R G." " I C E B E R G." " I C E B E R G." " I C E B E R G." UNPRECEDENTED! OVERPOWERING! FASCINATING! Pietorially Perfect, against a Background of Polar Skies. SOMETHING UNFORGETTABLE! STRAND. TO-MORROW. MEETINGS. Irltu^n^^ldiers'H Auckland returned soldiers* ASSOCIATION (INC.). The Third Quarterly General Meeting of the Association will be held in the Unity Hall on WEDNESDAY, January 31, 1934, at 7.30 p.m. Business : .1. Quarterly Report. 2. RULES: Deletion of Clause (h), Section 6 of Article 6 of the Constitution and substitution of following:— "That in the event of any vacancy occurring either in the officers or in the Executive of the Association, that vacancy shall be filled at the Quarterly Meeting of the Association. Nominations for same shall be lodged with the Secretary at least 7 days before the meeting. If more than one nomination the election shall be by ballot at the meeting. This does not, however,* apply to the office of President or Treasurer." 3. General. A. W. M. OHLSON, Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES. ll it ■ : A UCKLAND RETURNED SOLDIERS' ASSOCIATION (INC.). Members of the Association and Returned Soldiers are hereby notified that the Association's Med3«*nl Scheme, hitherto in operation at the City Mission Clinic, will cease as from February 2, 1934. • . A. W. M. OHLSON, x 25 Secretary. rpHE NEW BONE CONDUCTION SONOJ- TONE is the latest development tin bearing aids for the deaf. Mr. A. D. McKinlay, M.A., of Wellington, who is himself hard of hearing, will give a' Free Demonstration of this new instrument on FEBRUARY 1, at the rooms of W. Watson and Sons, Ltd., 228, Queen Street, Auckland. You are invited to telephone No. 44-202 for appointment. :3Q

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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 21, 25 January 1934, Page 28

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Page 28 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 21, 25 January 1934, Page 28

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