AMUSEMENTS. THE TALK OF THE TOWN! V 1 L-i / WILLIAM \ ( POWELL I / Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer'e \ / Brilliant Entertainment. \ / "EVELYN \ 1 PRENTIC E." I \ Recommended by Censor for I \ Adults. / I MYRNA \ 1 LOY J I ST. JAMES , THEATRE TO-DAY at 11 — 2.15 — u AND 8 P.M. Plans at the Theatre—Phone 41-814. |~ 'THE LONDON."! N^ ", ENTIRE CHANGE TO-DAY. c A Pa GKEAT UOl'HM'! COMEDX BILL."" r, , MAE WBST, Q.i Ott GICOUIiIO KAirr, and 04. a-, ALISON SKIPWOUTH. In Rr i 6d NIGHT AFTER NIGHT ™ 3d London Klght Life of To-day. 66 _ Uccommcnilca Censur tor Adults. „ , 6d TA.MAKA IJIOSNI in Oα o H "THE REGIMENTAL 3d ™ LADY," 6d Da A Delightful Musical Comedy. "^ OA All Sons and Dance. 'ir\ u(i Approrta tut unxrareal inhibition. ou aA Continuous from 11 a.m. to fiH Oa 10.30 p.m. 3d THE LONDON, » pp - GPO - 3d I TTT I CINEMA I KE.MUEKA J 1 UIJUXV J Phone 24-711). CT, Tliis Evcnin« at 8.15 ! \\ GEORGE ARLISS v\N : is 0\ 'THE LAST GENTLEMAN , \V Aii/iroi at Tut Universal Hrhibition. ,\\ Another Splendid *: EntertalninK Story. \\ Also Willi Uluney's Coloured Cartoon. \\\ -The Flyins Mouse," and Full Pro- \\ era 111 me. -Matinee Tomorrow (Sat.), W nt -i.;w. I r- , A TTT r rV I TAK.VPUNA. To-night. S. I ijAlJi 1 I J Plione 23-103. Will Uosers in . A\ "DAVID HAIJUM, , ' W And All the Bnullsu Viiudeville Stars \\\ in '■MUSIC HALL." ,\\ Both ApiH-orrtl Unirrriat Exhibition. |AVONDALE,^ I ffi A iv.76 a .i !• riilay, Saturday and Monday. \Y The Greatest Animal Kilin ot! all time. \Y "WILD CAKGO." \\\ Approved lor Universal Exhibiting. .\\ Also the Brilliant Comedy-Urania, \V -UNCEHTAIN LADY." \\\ Rrrommi'iiilrii l>ll Ceiwor fur Adult*. I AMBASSADOK rT CONSTANCY BIONNETT in x \\ "MOULIN ROUGE." \\\ STUAItT IOKWIN & ANN SOTHKKN in v\\ "THE PARTY'S OVER." AV Both Rcoommcndcd Censor for Adults. ,\\i 'Mickey Mouse Cartoon, "Playful \\\ I'luto." [longslandT t ?-^^- v> Karl Carroll's "VANITIES." \\\ Hvvummentlud DIJ Censor lor Adults. YY Will llogers in "JudKC Priest." \V) Appruvtd }or Universal Exhibition. RUGBY FOOTBALL. <■ T\/TANUKAU ROVERS RUGBY Ejl ItJL FOOTBALL CLU3. &17\\ The Annual Meeting of the «»J> above Club will be held in the ORPHANS' HALL, Church Street. Onehunga, on MONDAY NEXT, March 11, at 8 pro. Business: and Balancesheet, election of officers, general business. Members, intemling members and supporters are Invited to oe present. C. J. WILLIAMS, Hon. Secretary. Official Opening of New Training Shed and Carnival MARCH 21, 22 and 23. Your co-operation and Support is vlesired. 8 EDUCATIONAL. SEDDON MEMORIAL TECHNICAL COLLEGE. WOODWORK CLASS FOR WOMEN. In response to special requests, a Class to he held on Tuesday evening)* from 7.10ft.15 ft.ls is now being formed for Women. Fee, 12/0 per term, or 36/ per annum. The class will commence on Tuesday next. G. J. PARK, I_l Principal. t -MIOV-DO-N HOUSE SCHOOL, Shelly Ueach Kuacl — Ideal Gills' Hoarding, Du> School. — Principal. Mrs. Ward Plion" 2(i !>2S JL) QTUDKNTS, Primary and Secondary, reKJ quiring special tuition in any subject.— Apply Aehleigh College, Saturday mornings. xS BOOKS AND PUBLICATIONS. BECOME Successful—"Personality" Magazine shows how. Sample copy three penny stamiis.—Webb Business Ijjstitutf. DUworth Bldg. _ D
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 57, 8 March 1935, Page 16
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