AMUSEMENTS.
PIANO LECTURE. Mr. Gordon Short; of Wellington, will give. a lecture on "Simplicity in Piano Teaching" at the Lewis Eady Hall tonight. The lecture will be an exposition of modern pedogogic methods based upon scientific principles. . AMUSEMENTS GUIDE. PICTURE THEATRES. CIVIC Temple and John Boles In "The Littlest Rebel." STRAND —Clive Brook and Diana Wynyard in "Cavalcade." NATIONAL—WiII Rogers in two reatures. "Steamboat Round the Bend" and "David Harum." LONDON—Gordon Harker in' "The Man They Couldn't Arrest" and Jackie Cooper in "The Lone Cowboy." ROXY AND TIVOLI—Joe E. Brown in "Alibi Ike" and the Radio Pirates in a new musical feature. ST. JAMES'—Greta Garbo .and Fredrlc March in "Anna Karenlna." REGENT—Harry Baur and Athene Seyler in "Moscow Nights." MAJESTlC—Descriptive Feature, "London ' Speaks." and Frank Pettingell in < "Keep It Quiet." ; PLAZA—WiII Hay in "Boys Will Be Boys." : ADELPHI —"Marry the Girl." ALEXANDRA—"The Passing: or the Third : Floor Back." AMBASSADOR—"The Case or the Howling : Dog." ] ASTOR—"Kid Millions." ' AVONDALE —"The Scarlet Pimpernel." , BRITANNIA—"The Little Colonel." t CAPITOL —"Reckless." - CRYSTAL PALACE—"Dangerous Corner." j DE LUXE—"Escape Me Never." ; EMPRESS —"Bad Boy." 1 GASETY —"One Way Passage." , ' GREY LYNN —"Look Up and Laugh." j KING'S —"Dressed to Thrill." : KINGSLAND —"Reckless." • LIBERTY —"Ruggles or Red Gap." j MAYFAIR —"The Last Gentleman." ? PICTUREDROME —"Casino Murder Case." * PRINCE EDWARD —"Too Much Harmony." j PRINCESS —"'Charlie Clian in Shanghai." > REGAL—"Diamond Jim." * REGENT—"Passing or the Third Floor ; Back." RIALTO—"Storm Over the Andes." n STAR (Newton) —"Heart's Desire." STATE (Symonds Street) —"The Dark 1 Angel." j STATE (Devonport)—"Powder Smoke Range." r STATE (Onehunga)—"Music Is Magic." P STRAND (Onehunga)—"People Will Talk." £ TUDOR—"David Copperfleld." j VICTORIA—"The Keeper or the Bees." C P - ' V p A verdict that Mr. George Muir, aged! p 60, single, of Rangiriri, died at the J home of his sister, Mrs. L: Shaw, Paeroa, on January 27 from the effects of jj a rupture was returned by the district B coroner, Mr. F. E. Flatt, after hearing !' the evidence of the sister and of Dr. i; ' • Davis. Mr. Muir collapsed and K died while pruning trees. He was on a holiday visit to Paeroa. . £
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 28, 3 February 1936, Page 10
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