amusements. _ lllllllf-MAJESTiClllllll Sessions : 11, 12.30, 2.30, 5 and S p.m. " GRAND ==:^ — , - EXIT." Edmund Lowe is the G-man of the fire-fighters—matching clues and kisses with a blonde baby who knows more about arson than love ! EDMUND LOWE, EDMUND LOWE, With ANN SOTHERN. I fkaturettes includeJ ANDY CLYDE COMEDY, „ I "It Always Happens.", "JUMP, HORSE, JUMP," Sport Thrill. COLOURED SYMPHONY, "Monkey Love. Screen Snapshot and Newsreel. LONDON MOURNS KING GEORGE V. Plans at Theatre. Phone 43-210. Recommended by Censor for Adults. ' MODERN. Karangahape Road. Phone -io-OOd. • TO-DAY. ' iO s N I I , G m 2.15 p.m. b v ' m ' pin E PIC ]\j[ USICAL 010O 10 A L!j rpiMDS, " ONE NIGHT OF LOVE," featuring * THE GOLDEN-VOICED IDOL OF THE GRACE MOORE. IN ADDITION. WILLIAM POWELL AND GINGER ROGERS in "STAR OF MIDNIGHT." PRICES: CIRCLE, 1/6; STALLS. 1/. Reservations Free. Both Recommended by Censor lor Adults. Fuller-Il ay wa id's — Fho ne 26-04:U I BRITANNIA — PONSONBY. [ Newsreel Service —<.30-8 p.m. BETTE DAVIS, with GEORGE BRENT and Rieardo Cortez. in " SPECIAL AGENT." Recommended by Censor lor Adults. GENU RAYMOND and ANN SOTHERN, in a Bright Musical Comedy, " HOORAY FOR LOVE." Approved '.or Universal Exhibition. 1 Fuller-Hay ward's I VICTORIA — DEVONPORT. Newsreel Service. 7.30 to S p.m. Final Screening: " WE'RE IN THE MONEY. " FOUR HOURS TO WAIT." Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. COMMENCING TUESDAY : The Successor to The Miracle Man, "THE lIEALER." Approved for Universal Exhibition. "MEN WITHOUT NAMES/ Recommended by Censor lor Adults. I THE CAPITOL | At B S: MAE WEST, With Paul Cavanagh, in " NOW I'M A LADY." — Also —
Paul Muni and Bette Davis, in " BORDER TOWN." A Strong arid Stirring Drama. . Both Recommended l>!/ Censor for Adults. | MAYFAIRI TO-NIGHT* AT A PKOGBiIIMB YOU WILL ENJOY. Feature No. 1— JAMBS DUNN, with JUNE KNIGHT, In a Lively, Tuneful Musical Comedy. "TAKE A CHANCE." Feature No. 2— K>. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM S "MIDNIGHT CLUB," With CLIVE BROOK, GEORGE RAFT And HELEN VINSON. As Thrilling and Exciting as it is Entertaining. j Both Approved tor Universal Exhibition. WATCH THE "MAYFAIR" GROW. MEETINGS. A UCKLAND GRAMMAR JA. SCHOOL OLD BOYS' ASSOCIATION (Inc.). QUARTERLY LUNCHEON Will be held in Milne and Clioyce Reception Hall on TUESDAY, February -5, 1930, at 12.45 p.m. (SHARP). Speaker: MR. C. M. LITTLE J OHN, M.A., B.Sc. (Headmaster of the School). All Old Boys and Friends are requested to attend this function. BERNARD MORRIS, Hon. Secretary. Phone 43-507. : A UCKLAND RETAIL FRUIT TRADERS. A MEETING WILL BE HELD IN UNITY HALL, UPPER QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND, ON TUESDAY EVENING, February 25, 1930, at 5.30 p.m. Business: DOMINION CONFERENCE REPORT. 24 HARRY G. STALEY. A UCKLAND RETAIL FRUIT Xi_ TRADERS. A MEETING WILL BE HELD 'IN UNITY HALL, UPPER QUEEN SI., AUCKLAND, On TUESDAY EVENING, FEB. 25, 1936, At 5.30 p.m. Business : Dominion Conference Report. I 24 HARRY G. STALEY. DENTISTRY. i OWN SPECIAL METHOD OF PAINLESS EXTRACTION Possesses .Many Great Advantages, Which are Distinctive. HERE ARE SOME AMONG OTHERS: 1. .NO PAIN. 2. NO NEED to come back for the second time or ot'tener. as under othei ' methods. _ 3. EXPERT EXTRACTIONS. No broken — teeth or stumps in the cums. 4. PERFECTLY SAFE FOR ALL AGES — I can safely use it on a patienl Tj, of 80 years. 5. IF YOU HAVE A WEAK HEART. 01 1 suffering from other complaints „ It will not affect you. 6. NO PAINFUL PRICKING. 7. NO SWOLLEN GUMS. S. ABSCESSED TEETH are painlesslj ii extracted. y 9. EXTRACTIONS FREE when teetb ar< ,? ordered. THE LATEST IN PAINLESS FILLINGS DR. BOWSI.EY'S. of BOSTON. "* "OBTUNDENT." = PAINLESS DENTISTRY AT MY ROOMS IS NOT A MYTH. BUT A FACT. OPEN EVERY EVENING. :>e Q TyjUNRO J^MANUBL "• FIRST FLOOR." ENDEANS BUILDINGS C Next C.P.O. Phone 41-004. Take Elevator. :t. - ne TTOWEY WALKER (opposite John Courl fl JH Ltd.), has quite tlie best "Painless 1 at Process known to Dentistry. J al rpEETH Extracted with "Gentleness au< ee -I Extreme Care." —Howey Walker, oppc site John Court. Ltd.. Queen St. Bikkenh ea d ratepayers _ Cnn we afford to reject Sewer ag ch Proposal? This is a favourable oppoi ay tunit.v. Procrastination may mean extr ne expense ultimately. U 24 G. MILLS, Mayor.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 46, 24 February 1936, Page 16
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