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AMUSEMENTS. IF YOU MISS . . . "TWB SCOUNDREL" you will lie frozen out of the after-dinner conversation for weeks to come! I Never before has a picture I created such a controversy . . . another huge audience on Saturday were amazed at the genius of Noel Coward . . . completely enthralled by something different in entertainment! AGAIN TO-DAY AT 11 — 2.15 P.M. — 8 P.M. Of Course, at ST. JAMES' THEATRE Direction : Sir Benjamin Fuller. The powerful story of a cynical philanderer, devoid of ail human kindness, who tosses aside a young girl's love, but to discover, through death, Unit only her sympathy can bring him eternal rest. NOEL COWARD NOEL COWARD NOEL COWARD NOEL COWARD NOEL COWARD In llio Year's Most Important Picture, " THE SCOUNDREL." " THE SCOUNDREL." " THE SCOUNDREL." " THE SCOUNDREL." j " THE SCOUNDREL." Recommended &>/ Censor for Adults. — With — JULIE HAYDON, HOPE WILLIAMS, MARTHA SLEEPER. Brilliant Associate Programme. Plans are on view hi the Main Foyer daily from 10 a.m. I'hone 32-»20. INDEPENDENT THEATRES. The Best Always. I QNEHUNGA. | I STRAND. To-night. STRAND. I Double-Star Attraction. Ist Feature —Robt. Montgomery, Ann Harding, Edward Everett Horton, in "BIOGRAPHY OP A BACHELOR GIRL." Recommended by Censor lor Adults. 2nd Feature —Randolph Seott, Jackie Coogan, Joe Morrison, in "HOMlfl ON THE BANGB." Approved for Universal Exhibition. rpiTT? QTAP KAEANGAHAPD RD. J-XT.il/ 01 -tt.lv 43-flo:.. Centrally Heated Daily, 2 p.m. Nights (Shorts 7.30 till) 8 p.m. TO-DAY (MON.), TUES. GRETA GARBO, in " QUEEN CHRISTINA." And "TUB OLD-FASHIONED WAY." Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. j Fuller-Hay ward's " I THREE LAMPS. I BRITANNIA! c ™ r « e ° a { ed . "Newsreel Service," to 8 p.m. Nancy Carroll and Jack Benny, in "TRANSATLANTIC MERRY-GO ROUND." Recommended bu Censor lor Adults. Sally Blane and Lee Tracy, in "ADVICE TO TIIH LOVELORN." Approved for Universal Exhibition. Also "PECULIAR PENGUINS" (Coloured Cartoon). I TVTAVT?ATT? I SANDRINGHAM. I MAYrAIK I To-night at l.io p.m. MAE WEST and Cary Grant in "BE-LLB OF THE NINETIES." Recommended bu Censor lor Adults. Jack Holt, in "HOLD TIIH PRESS." Approved for Universal Exhibition. LEAGUE FOOTBALL. <u rugby league Fm\ football. Australia v. Auckland, australia v. auckland. carlaw park, saturday, sept 21, 1935. Ground and Grandstand, 3/6. Day Sales and Reserved Seats In Grandstand, -/ extra, at Ernie Asher's, Argus House, High Street, where booking will be open at 10 a.m. To-morrow (Tuesday). xH> N.Z.R.F.L. BALLS. "I) K B L I M 1 N A R Y NO TI C B. AUCKLAND RUGBY LE.VGUB'S ANNUAL BALL. OCTOBER 2, 1033. PETER PAN CABARET. Reservations Now Open at the Cabaret. Tickets procurable at Peter Pau, Mr. E. Asher. High Street, and the League Oflice. Sl6

PUBLIC NOTICES. T riIIARLKS QIMPSON T KKS, LATE OF MILLAR. PATERSON & LEES, LTD., WISH TO ANNOUNCE THAT I WILL BE STARTING BUSINESS ON MY OWN ACCOUNT AS A T3RASSFOUNDER AND TpINISHKR IMMEDIATELY ALTERATIONS TO PREMISES ABE COMPLETED AND MODERN 'PLANT INSTALLED. Meanwhile correspondence may be addressed to Box No. 1112. C.P.0.,' Auckland, or to No. 115, Victoria Arcade, Phone 40077. The name of the firm will be /-IHARLES T EES AND po., BRASSFOUNDERS AND FINISHERS. xlO TN ORDER TO REMOVE ANY MIS--1 - CONCEPTION THAT MAY HAVE ARISEN, CLAUDE NEON LIGHTS OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. Wishes to state that: It has no connection with any other Company carrying on similar business- in New Zealand, and that It has entered into no agreement with any other Company or persons in New Zealand whether as to prices or as to the use of any patents or manufacturing rights. 16 mRANSPORT CO-ORDINATION BOARD Notice is hereby given to all persons, firms and corporations concerned that thr Transport Co-ordination Board, constituted under the Transport Law Aniwl" , "?' *«*t 1933, will sit in Room 15, Government Buildings, Customs Street, Aucuu... U.i MONDAY, the 23rd day of September, 1085, commencing at 9.30 a.m., for the purpose of hearing the undermentioned appeals:— GOODS— Appellant, A. E. Forrest (Franklin Transport), Auckland; owner and service, A. E. Forrest. AucklandWaiuku. T. A. Peterson, Auckland; T. A. Peterson, Auckland-area live miles on either side of main highway between Drury rtamarama, Bombay, Pukekohe, Buck land, Tuakau and Onewhero. L. R. Collings, Leigh; R. A. Lister, Auckland-Leigh. A. J. CON WAY, Secretary. Transport DepU Wellington. Iβ

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 219, 16 September 1935, Page 18

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