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AMUSEMENTS. LAST THREE DAYS. -= ST. JAMES' gg^ - "Theatre of Distinction." ,« Direction : Sir Benjamin Fuller. TO-DAY AT 11, 2.15, S P.M. CLIFFORD MOLLISON — In — " FREEDOM OF THE SEAS." Approved for Universal nxTUultion. WENDY BARRIE ("Wedding Rehearsal.") Associate Programme includes: CHARLEY CHASE COMEDY, "Four Parts." "TRICK GOLF," Pete Smith. — AND THE — MAREO CJYMPIIONY r\RCHESTRA akeo Symphony "rciiestra Plans at the Theatre — Phone 41-814. ALL THE BRILLIANCE OF i ""THE DIVORCEE" — ALL THE SPARKLE (IF "LET US BE WAV—ALL THE ROMANCE OF SMI LIN' THROUGH." ST. JAMES' — FRIDAY! WE TAKE PLEASURE IN PRESENTING THE FIRST LADY. OF THE SCREEN IN THE YEAR'S OUTSTANDING CINEMA PLAY. TVTORMA (SHEARER, -LN OR.MA VfUUIA QHEARER, i-> ORMA NORMA QHJiAUISjJ, OR.MA "^HEARER, NORMA OHEARE.., ORMA NORMA QHEARER, ORMA O HEARER, More Exquisite tlinn ever as tlie Charming Lady Kexford In Metro-Goldwyn-Mnycrs Magnificent Production .... ■ "RIPTIDE." "RIPTIDE." "RIPTIDE." "RIPTIDE." "RIPTIDE." "RIPTIDE." "RIPTIDE." "RIPTIDE." "RIPTIDE." "RIPTIDE." Recommended by Censor for Adults. — With — T3OBERT TMfONTGOMERY, JlVobkKT -«-*-ONTGOMERY, "DOBERT TMTONTGOMEKY, J-*OBERT Iu ().N'J'(iOMKHV, T>OBEKT A I~o.NTGOM EKY, X*OBEttT -"J-ONTGOMEKY. TTERBERT ifAUSIIALL, J-Lekbekt -"-Marshall, HERBERT Ttf ARSHALL, ERBERT J-'J-ARSHALL, RALPH FORBES, MRS. PATRICK CAMPBELL, LILYAN TASH.MAN. It is the belief of those who have seen "RIPTIDE" that Norma Shearer's Role of "i Lady Kexford is the out- -| standing triumph of a brilliaut career. s BOOKINGARRANGEMENTS: . Box Plans for the season are now open at St. James'. Reserves are better than Regrets! \ — 5 INDEPENDENT THEATRES. THE REST ALWAYS. » fWEHUNGA | a | STRAND tonight. STRAND | United Artists Present '" SPENCER TRACY, JACK OAKIE and CONSTANCE CUMMINGS, In 2 "LOOKING FOR TROUBLE." Approved for Universal Exhibition. The Screen's Newest and Greatest Comedy Team in a riot of laughs and thrills. They were just a couple of telephone lin< men, with nothing to lose but their lives hut that was their job. Specially Selected Fcaturettes. • NEW EMPIRE- TU - XIUIJT al 7 - 43 GUEST NIGHT. Sally Filers —Hoot Gibson, ' "CLEARING THE RANGE." Also, "THE NEW WAITER." Both Anpioved lor Lnivcisa. hJHUbition. ADULTS, t'U. CHILDREN. \»D. DEMONSTRATIONS. A UCKLAND G AS QO., JTO pAS /BOOKING jQEMONSTRATIOXJ Will be held this week as follow : y AT DEMONSTRATION ROOMS, Gai Buildings, Pitt Street, WEDNESDAY 2.30 to 4 p.m. AT DEMONSTRATION ROOMS, Ga: = Buildings, Pitt Street, FRIDAY, 2.1. to 4 p.m. FRIDAY EVENING, 7.31 to 'J p.m. F SPECIAL. '' Locked Door Cooking in Pitt Street Demon stration Rooms, FRIDAY AFTER 'I NOON at 2.1"). ' The Dinner will b< ,l subsequently displayed for inspection n :o DEYONPORT — FRIDAY AFTERNOON :, l>.rj(> to 4 p.m., and FRIDAY EVEN il ING, 7.30 to 0 p.m. SPECIAL AT DEVONPORT. p IN DEMONSTRATION ROOMS, at Devon port. Locked Door Cooking Demon n stration, FRIDAY AFTERNOON, 2.3( to 4 p.m. A UCKLAND Q.AS QO., j;i'D 1( LAWN TENNIS. ASK Advice suitable Racquet from Dewai Brown, holder New Zealand Junioi 1- Championship.—Heavers, 21"). Queen St. 1 CHIP Court vacant, Maungnwhau School.—Apply Secretary, J. Turner f 72. Balmoral Road. xH r fIRUICKSIIANK. MILLERS, LTD., Queen .. V' St.—Racquets Restrung, best British ! t gut. 7/n. 10/o. u it T3ACQUET Stringing, !)/G to 83/6. Re •LV pairs—We String Better.- —Kingsford' 1 it Sports Depot. 1(1-1. Queen St. I fl "DACQUET Itestringing undertaken cheap IA I 5/0. 0/0: qualify from !)/o.—Beavers .V 215, Queen St. Phone 43-772. 1 = DACQUET Itestringing; special Septembe IX concessions, from 7/0: guarantee! workmanship.—Modern Bag Co., 400. Queei : Street. _. £ SYMONDS ST. Bag Depot for Qualitj Restringing and Repairs: sntisfactiot =, guaranteed; prices at bedrock.—Opp. rt?.f> I RESTAURANTS AND TEAROOMS. l. -TTEGETARIAN Dinners, 1/8; LigH if | V Lunches, Fruit and Vegetable Salads .-. Closed Friday Evenings.—Brunswick Bldgs 61 Queen St. • ... ' *

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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 245, 16 October 1934, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 245, 16 October 1934, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 245, 16 October 1934, Page 18

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