AMUSEMENTS. NATIONAL PRINCE _ NATIONAL, _ EDWARD, __ Queen St. — Karangnhape — Continuous . Road. 11 until 7. Matinees at -'. Nightly at 8. Nightly at 7.40. Phone 42-100. • P,hone 40-252. Definitely Final 3 Days, And Still Packing Crowds! CLAUDETTE COLBERT CLAUDETTE COLBERT CLAUDETTE COLBERT Afraid to Face Love, in The Greatest Woman's Story of the Year "PRIVATE WORLDS." "PRIVATE WORLDS." In Addition The Murder on the Air Sensation, "DEATH AT BROADCASTING HOUSE." Both Recommended by Censor lor Adults 1 COMM. FRIDAY NEXT! V The Star-Stndded, Song-Packed 1 Fun Riot that sets the Entertainment Standard for lU3G! RUDY VALLEE "SWEET "MUSIC." . .' First of the New Musicals, -with 0 Stars, 6 Song-Hits, ]0<) Girls, Bands, Dances. La ugh 8 and Romance! Approved for Universal Exhibition. Also MATHESON LANG "THE GREAT "DEFENDER." Recommended bu Censor for Adults. WATCH — FOR FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENTS ! ( I j j|Ml||||ll"i||[j|||||||||| ] ; STRAND. [ 1111111111 r 11,.. ( 1 ((111111111 Continuous from 11 a.m. Direction : Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. TWO SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS. No. 1. A SHOW OF A THOUSAND DELIGHTS. SHIRLEY TEMPLE, SHIRLEY TEMPLE, SHIRLEY TEMPLE, WARNER BAXTER, JAMES DUNN, JOHN BOLES, In I "STAND UP AND CHEER." "STAND UP AND CHEER." "STAND UP AND CHEER." Approved /or Universal Exhibition. GREAT ENTERTAINMENT. And No. 2. THE BIGGEST LAUGH IN YEARS, HAROLD LLOYD, HAROLD LLOYD, HAROLD LLOYD, In "THE CAT'S PAW." "THE CAT'S PAW." I "THE CAT'S PAW." Approved tor Universal Exhibition. IT'S JUST ONE LONG SHRIEK. POPULAR PRICES. Special Attraction To-night. I Fuller-llay\v::rd_ " | XHREE LAMPS, RRTTANNT A I Phone 2(5-041. I -miAINIMA I centrally Heated. "News of the World," 7.30 to S p.m. CLIVE BROOK, with ANN HARDING, in "GALLANT LADY." Recommended by Censor for Adults. WILL HAY, In "DANDY DICK." Approved for Universal Exhibition. Also Mickey Mouse Cartoon, "MICKEY SHANGHAIED." (T) I GREY LYNN I (T) \>-S j CINEMA. I \Ls To-night at 7.4.-.. Phone 20-40 C. W. C. FIELDS and BABY LE ROY, in "IT'S A GIFT." Also. ZANE GREY'S "HOME ON THE RANGE." Both Approved tor Universal Exhibition LECTURES. p*.«s»,<#] A OCBXAXD UNIVERSITY gglggS COLLEGE. ILLUSTRATED LECTURE "LIFE IN ANCIENT ROME." The fust of the series of Illustrated Lectnres on "Life in Ancient Rome" will he delivered in the College Hull, Arts Building, Princes St.. at S p.m. This Evening, when Professor C. G. Cooper will speak on "THE FORUM AND PALATINE" (Part I.). The public is invited to attend. Admission free. M. R. O'SHEA, 10 Registrar. T EAGUE OF NATIONS UNION. Auckland Branch. Luncheon in the Reception Hall, Milne and ChoyceV, TO-MORROW (Wednesday), September 11. Speaker : MR. DOUGLAS ROBB. M.D.. F.R.C S Subject: "The Health and Medical Work of the League." Lunch served from 12.45 p.m. Charge 1/fi. Non-nuMubers welcome. 10 A UCKLAfJD ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. Meeting in Physics Lecture Room, University Science Buildings, TO-MORROW (Wednesday), at 8 p.m. Illustrated Lecture on "COSMIC RAYS," By DR. D. BROWN. Public Invited. 10 TEACHERS OF DANCING. MISS SPENCER (.Mr. Bruce. Assistant), SYMONDSYILLIO SCHOOL OF DANCING, 30, Syinonds St. (next St. Paul's.) STRICTLY PRIVATE LESSONS By Appointment. Tuition Classes: .Mondays, Thursdays. Weekly Dances : Saturday, S p.m. Particulars Phone 42-237. TH TTIDNE-'S, r>. Swanson St., City.—Fees -LJ reduced for private lessons. Old-time and Modern. —Phone 41-015. B TTiSANK WOOI)RU FFEJ the ' Expert -L Instructor; Old-time Course, 15/; proficiency assured.—l 74, Upper Symonds St. _ SATURDAY Weekly Dances, Symondsville Studio. Bring a party, or come your■self.—Miss Spencer, Phone 42-2.J7. ~TFS VALESKA School of Dancing, 407, Queen St. Phone 40-121. Pupils prepared for British Operatic Examination. B PIANO TUNING. A BANDON Mechanical Music. — Pianos x_. thoroughly Tuned, 5/ : estimates free. Dominion Pianos. 405. Karnngauape Rd. Phone 4C-398. O A TWATERS. Phone 40-7'Jl". are the best Piano Tuners and Repairers: free estimates for Refelting, Modernisinc or Eradication Borer: lowest prices. D rpUNING, Repairs, Polishing, etc., expert -L workmanship; estimates free.— Chas. Bcgg Co., Ltd., Customs St. Phone 41-182. B OPT ICIANS AN D OPTO M ETR ISTS. F. MeiVILLIAM. F. 1.0. . (N.Z.) >_/• Ophthalmic Optician. 147. Queen St., next "Herald" Office. Phone 4.->-_'J-J. Q HAROLD SCHMIDT AND SONS, registered Opticians; Surface Lenses and Test Sight Free.—2dS, Queen St. . B 1 rn LOWES, F.8.0.A., F.C.O. iKUI-X 1. F.N.A.0., F. 1.0. (Eng.). Ophthalmic Optician. Lister Bldgs.. Victoria St. 40-44>' ■ D
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 214, 10 September 1935, Page 18
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