_ AMUSEMENTS. | f| 11 1 " 1111' 1 1111 111111 111 l| I STRAND. 11111111111 ■ i,llllllllllll Continuous from 11 a.m. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. SMART ROMANTIC COMEDY. By the Author of "It Happened One Night." GINGER ROGERS GINGER ROGERS GINGER ROGERS GINGER ROGERS ; GINGER ROGERS In "IN PERSON." "IN PERSON." "IN PERSON." Ilecommended by Censor for Adults. With GEORGE BRENT, ALAN MOWBRAY. You'll like Ginger more than ever in this delightful role. POPULAR PRICES.
—: — NATIONAL lill =Qneen St. Phone 42-169. == ! Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. I Continuous 11 -7. Nightly at 8. SPECIAL FEATURE NO. 1. The "meanie" of "Bright E.vcs." Tlie Tomboy of "Ginger." JANE (Ginger) WITHERS JANE (Ginger) WITHERS
JANE (Ginger) WITHERS Begorra ! She'll steal your heart all over again . . . In — " PADDY O'DAY " — — " PADDY O'DAY " — — " PADDY O'DAY " — IT'S AS IRISH AS THE II SHAMROCK! = Associate Feature A Bombshell of Mirth ! " ANNIE, LEAVE THE ROOM" A RIOT AND A SCREAM! • Both Approved Universal Exhibition. 1 MAYFAIR |
EDGAR WALLACE'S MOST EXCITINC STORY. "SANDERS OF THE RIVER.' Only Edgar Wallace could write so amazinj a story of a continent seething with revolt TRULY A MAGNIFICENT PRODUCTION EXCELLENT SUPPORTING SUBJECTS j] Which includes the Mickey Mouse Cartoon 7 " MICKEY'S SERVICE STATION." h] WATCH THE " MAYFAIR " GROW. TO-MORROW NIGHT! "THE NIGHT OF THE YEAR." "THE NIGHT OF THE YEAR." ST. PATRICK'S NIGHT, 1936. ST. PATRICK'S NIGHT, 1936. ST. PATRICK'S NIGHT, 1936. You'll enjoy every moment of a great programme, 20 schools—6oo performers. Splendid adult items.
nastlc display—massed choirs—club I drill —Maori boys' choir. HEAR N.Z.'S BLIND CHAMPION CORNETIST PLAY "KILLARNDY." : TOWN HALL, TO-MORROW I (TUESDAY), MARCH 17, 8 P.M. 6 COME IN HUNDREDS—ROOM FOR ALL, g Tickets, 2/ and 1/. y 8 RESERVE YOUR SEAT NOW . RESERVE YOUR SEAT NOW - At 3 Catholic Depot, Wellesley Street East. * RUGBY FOOTBALL. _ /COLLEGE RIFLES FOOTBALL - filfe CLUB. ■ jvn The Gymnasium, Kliyb'er Pass, will bo open for Training Each Wednesday, commencing NEXT ' WEDNESDAY, March 18, at 7.30 p.m. r Sand shoes necessary for first three nights. . All members and intending members please - note. 3 xl 6 W. S. KIRK, Secretary. 5 REMOVAL NOTICES. pHANGE OF ADDRESS. H M g PENCEK ' ES Q-. A.P.A.N.Z., PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT, Notifies that he has Moved to New Offices, situated at 715-716, N.!2. INSURANCE BUILDINGS,
QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND, C.l. P.O. BOX 1431. 'PHONE 47-491. £0 __ DANCING. - CARLTON CABARET Irish Night! "A little dash o' Dublin." TUESDAY NEXT. 1 Ladies — 1/. — Gents At the CARLTON CABARET. GRAND OLD-TIME DANCE TO-NIGHT. LABOUR HALL (Entrance Beresford Street). Spot Prizes. Monte, Light Supper. Admission : 1/ Each, 1/6 Any Two. 16 TEACHERS OF DANCING. GEO. C. COX, New Zealand's Foremost Teacher, Tap, Stage, Ballroom Dancing.—Studio, Durham St. E. C "ORIVATE Lessons, 2/6; Individual I -*• dances by mail, 2/6; tap, ballroom.— Ruby Sherrlff, H.B. Bldgs., Newton. C VIOLET ROBERTSON Studio for Modern Ballroom Dancing, and Tap Dancing. Classes, 1/6 Lesson, privately 5/.—2nd Floor. Queen's Arcade. 41-345. MWH LAWN TENNIS. A BRUCE & SONS. Tennis Specialists. . for satisfaction. Restrlnglng and Repairs guaranteed.—94. Albert St. C EST Model Racquets Half Price: Restrlnging 6/6. 6 months' guarantee. Modern Bag, opp. Town Hall. D NURSING HOMES. ST. HELIER'S Convalescent Home, 203, St. Heller's Rd.—Sisters Mandeno and Phillips. Skilled Nursing. Dieting. Phone 17-755. z C MUSICAL TUITION. IV/TRS. HALLAM, L.T.C.L., resumes Teach--IVJL j n g from date.—67, Shaekleton Rd-, 1 Mt. Eden. Singing, Pianoforte, Theory. C
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 64, 16 March 1936, Page 18
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