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AMUSEMENTS. HER MOTTO WAS KISS AND TELL! CAN YOU IMAGINE ANYTHING FUNNIEK THAN A CHAIN OF* GAY BLADES . . . GROWNITtT POMPOUS AND FAMdUS~TT~I TROOPING BACK TO BEG~a' BEAUTIFUL GIRL NOT TO WKITIO HKR BIOGRAPHY? ' TO-DAY At 11 2.15—5 p.m.—B p.m. ST. JAMES' Direction : Sir Benjamin Fuller. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's sparkling ndnptation of the celebrated stage hit with the two stars of "When Ladies Meet" and three times the fun! / " BIOGRAPHY \ I OF A 1 I BACHELOR GIRL." \ Recommended by J \ Censor for I \ Adults. / ■■.V,. fl EDWARD EVERETT HORTON , UNA MKRKEL—EDWARD ARNOLD. There was the romance with Leander Nolan, the statesman . . . and Feydex, the famous musician ... but that wasn't •■ all ... there were others, artists, a merchant prince, even a noblo 4 man—her biography promised to startle the innermost circles of Europe! And on the Same Programme ANOTHER WONDERFUL CHARLEY CHASE COMEDY . . , rpilE OHASES OF pIMPLE ©TREET, JJIHE QHASES OF piMPLE gTREET, IJIIIE QHASES OF pIMPLE (^TREET, — And — " IRELAND, THE EMERALD ISLE," Fitzpatrick Travel Gem in Glorious Technieolour. Plans Are Now Open at the Theatre ■ Phone 41-814. & STAR CINEMA # KARAXGAHAPE ROAD. Phone 43-003. Matinees from 2 p.m. Night—Newsreels, Comedies, 7.30 till 8 . LAST DAY AND NIGHT: " BELOVED." Recommended by Censor for Adults. " WAGON A WHEELS." Approved for Universal Exhibition. SATURDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY: EDDIE CANTOR In "ROMAN SCANDALS." Approved for Universal Exhibition. SHIRLEY TEMPLE in «' NOW AND FOR EVER." Recommended by Censor for Adults. At the Matine'es every Child receives a Picture of Shirley. "It's So Warm and Cosy." I r rjJTT, n a PTTOT I balmoral. I inrjOAriiUL | Phone 12 _i99. This Evening, at Seven. GEORGE ARLISS "THE WORKING MAN." Mr. Arliss in his Happiest Picture. Frank Buck's Amazing Film, 'WILD CARGO , Greater than "Bring, 'Em Back Alive." Both Approved for universal Exhibition. MON. NEXT—BALMORAL CARNIVAL. r< IVE THE CHILDREN A TREAT! "RUNAWAY GIRL." MATINEE SATURDAY. PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, ETC. »<->-__ YX/AIHEKE ISLAND. SATURDAY. 0~ S.S. HAUITI, 1.45 P.M. Surftlale, Ostend and Omiha. (Leaves Northern Wharf.) Returns direct from Omlha. SUNDAY TRIP. S.S. HAUITI, 9.50 A.M. Leaves Northern Wharf. Fare: Siirfdnle 2/S. Ostend and Omiha 2/9. Leaves Omiha 4 p.m., Ostend 4.20 p.m.) Surfdale S p.m. NORTHERN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. U A, ~tts- T II- bradx , ey and sons, oVtbnd seVvice direct. Leaves the Prince's Wharf: Sunday, 0.30 a.m.; Wednesday. 0.30 a.m.; Thursday, 0.30 p.m.; Friday, (5.30 p.m. I Saturday, 1.45 p.m. LEAVING OSTEND — Friday, 7 a.m. i Saturday, 7 a.m.; Sunday, 4.30 p.m- » WATERFRONT DRIVE AND BEACHES. Every 20 minutes. Return Fares from City: To St. Heller's Uny, 1/2; Kouiniarama 1/ ; Mission Bay, 10d. Also a Service from NEWMARKET to BEACHES; Return Fare from Newmarket, 1/-I Kemuera 1'.0., 1/ : Upland Rd.. 10il (Children under 15 half fare). Ask a Dnyer for Time-table, etc. Phone 24-788 for inquiries.—L. J. KEYS. LTD. » TEACHERS OF DANCING. ; /LASSIE GRIBBLE, School of Stage, Tap and Biillruuui Dancing; private courses by arrangement.—2B. Swanson Sti A SATURDAY Weekly Dances, Syrnondsville Studio. Bring a party, or come yourself.—Miss Spencrr, I'hone 4L'--'HT Thfr. SYMONDSVILLE School of Dancine. 30. Symonds St.—Class Lessons. Private Lessons. — Miss Spencer. -42-237 A

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 139, 14 June 1935, Page 16

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