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AMUSEMENTS. LAST DAT OF " BY CANDLELIGHT " "BY CANDLELIGHT.'" \ Recommended by Censor for Adults ST. JAMES' ST. JAMES' . "Where Sound Sounds Best." Sessions. 11 a.m., 2.10 p.m., 8 p.m. Dir.: Sir Benjamin and Mr. John Fuller. TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. GLORIOUS ENTERTAINMENT— —A DARNED GOOD LAUGH! SUPERB COMEDY DELIGHTFtIT T V BLENDED WITH PATHOS HUMAN INTEREST AND ROMANCE. \\ MAY ROBSON \\ \\ MAY ROBSON \\ \\ MAY ROBSON \\ \\ MAY ROBSON \\ \\ MAY ROBSON \\ \\ MAY ROBSON \\ \\ MAY ROBSON \\ TIIE GRAND "OLD LADY" WII03H! PERFORMANCE IN NUUSH "MOTHER'S MILLIONS" REMEMBERED. * FAR GREATER TRIUMPH IN " LADY FOR DAY." " LADY FOR DAY." "LADY for DAY" A " LADY for DAY." A Approved for Universal Exhibition. Supported by AN OUTSTANDING CAST OF POPUI,\R ARTISTS WHOSE COMBINED EFFORTS TO HELP "APPLE ANNE" ARB AS FUNNY AS THEY ARE NUMEROUS. \\ WARREN WILLIAM, \\ \\ GUY KIBBEE, \\ \\ NED SPARKS, \\ \\ GLENDA FARRELL, \\ \\ JEAN PARKER, \\ \\W ALTER CON NELL Y.\\ HERE'S A PIECE OF ENTERTAINMENT THAT PACKS EVERY KIND OF A MOVIE PUNCH THERE IS. YOU'LL ENJOY YOURSELF SO THOROUGHLY THAT YOU'LL WANT TO DASH OUT AND TELL EVERYBODY ELSE IN THE BLOCK NOT TO MISS IT. SUPPORTS INCLUDE CINESOUND NEWS. "SCREEN SNAPSHOTS." "OUT OF THE ETHER" (Cartoon), " UMPA " < Jlnsical Novelty). BE ADVISED—BOOK NOW AT ST. JAMES'. | BRITANNIA"! "News of the World," 7.30 to S p.m. Final Screening To-night. " THE MASQUERADER." Rccommcndcd b<) Censor for Adults. Wi i h RONALD COLMAN and ELISSA LANDI. "SON OF THE BORDER." Approved for Universal Exhibition. Commencing To-morrow : "BEDTIME STORY" juid "MAMA LOVES PAPA."

HAVE YOU RESERVED? . . ALL AUCKLAND IS WAITING FOR i ST. PATRICK'S NIGHT, 1934. Reserves at Catholic Depot, Wellesley St. E. S : PICNICS. EXCURSIONS, ETC. Aj&ziS S.H. DLCBESSCENTRAL WHARF. , /"VNEROA—Fri. G.."n p.m., Sat. 1.4.1, Sun. ,Vr., i, m - -/ Day Trip, 2/0 Stay-over. C.lnldreu. Half. T. r A\VAU-Sun. 9.4.") a.m. 5/ Day Trip, " 7/6 Stay-over. Children. Half. WATKIX AND WALLIS. 42-4 GO or 43-707. D /A gS. DIICII ES S MOONLIGHT POSTPONED TILL WEDNESDAY NEXT, MARCH 14, At 7.45 p.m. y i, "ISRADXEV AND BINNS. M** 1 ' I'hone 41-173. OS TEND TIME-TABLE. S.S. OXEWA Leaves l'rince's Wharf: SUNDAY. MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, 9.45 a.m. FRIDAY, 0.30 p.m. SATURDAY, 1.4". p.m. Leaving Ostend Saturdays, 7 a.m. D I \EVONPOKT STEAM. r FERRY CO., LTD. rTTTT. ~.T SUMMER EXCURSION SUNDAY ONLY. DEVON I*o KT, BAYSWATER, NORTHCOTE, BIRKENHEAD AND VEHICULAR FERRIES. Adult Returu, Cd; Children, 3d. TAKAPUNA AND MILFORD. FERRY AND BUS. Adult Return. 1/3; Children. Sd. HS EXHIBITIONS. An exhibition of paintings of NEW ZEALAND FLORA, By Mrs. A. J. Greenwood, will be held iu ST. ALBAN'S HALL, Dominion Road, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, March 9 and 10. His Grace the Archbishop will open the Exhibition on Friday, March 9, at 3 p.m. Admission 1/, Children Gil. :S 1 toilet specialists. (GENUINE Permanent Wave and Fr« > * Photograph, 10/G ; work guaranteed.—• Pollock. 27. Security Bldgs. 42-129. I> POWDER Puff Salon, St. Kevin's Arcade, Permanent Waving, 12/6; Marcel Wav , lug, 2/G.—Phone 4K-71S. W. Dickinson. » j "VTOUR Hair Dyed Perfectly, from 10/6 | J- Inecto ; 20 years' experience.—Verli i Parlours. 3a. Karangahape Rd. if i SPORTS REQUISITES. "VTEW Season's Racquets, 10/6 to 95/: j Expert Restringing from 8/o.—Wat ' wick Smeeton. Ltd. Wellesley St. 40-200. I' •i

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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 57, 8 March 1934, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 57, 8 March 1934, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 57, 8 March 1934, Page 24

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