AMUSEMENTS. FOURTH PHENOMENAL "WEEK ! WITHOUT FEAR OF CONTRADICTION, WE STILL MAINTAIN THAT A GREATER PICTURE HAS YET TO BE SEEN! THE \ /EMBASSY ] \ Tne / \ Ideal / \ Theatre. / AUCKLAND'S NEW LUXURY PLAYHOUSE. Sessions: 11 a.m.. 2.15 p.m.. 8 o'clock. SHOPPERS' SESSION, 0,0 P.M. TO-DAY. David Selznick presents " Jj ORD p ,AUNTLBROT '" L ORD JpAUNTLEROY," Jj 01115 J^AUNTLEROY," " T ITTLE J^ 01 * 0 JfAUNTLEROY.'- " JJIAUNTLBROX." With FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW A UNITED ARTISTS PICTURE. Approved for Universal Exhibition. BOOK AT THE EMBASSY (Ph. 32-660). NEXT I MERLE OBERON, ATTRACTION I MIRIAM HOPKINS, — 1 JOEL McCREA, in " THESE THREE." Approved for Universal Exhibition. | PRINCE EDWARD | Itarangaliape Road. Plione 46-252. Direction : Sir Benjamin Fuller. TO-NIGHT 7.45. . MATINEE SAT. 2 P.M. « TWO FISTED " With ROSCOE KARNS, LEE TRACY, GAIL PATRICK. "BROADWAY MELODY "BROADWAY MELODY "BROADWAY MELODY OF 1936." OF 1936." OF 1936." Both, Approved for Universal Exhibition.
ALSO SCREENING— " HOW TO SLEEP " (Oddity.) This oddity was awarded the American Academy of Motion Pictures Medal for the best short of 1935. MATINEE SATURDAY. In conjunction with the "Broadway Melody of 1936" we present on the stage " 1936 NIGGER MINSTRELS." 45 Talented Youngsters. SONGS. DANCES. LAUGHS. 12 of these youngsters have only recently returned from a New Zealand tour with the " White Horse Inn " Coy. Box Plans are Now Open at the Theatre. HAVE YOU HEARD THE ROYAL PRINCE EDWARD PLAYERS? RUGBY FOOTBALL. ANOTHER THRILLER! TWO UNBEATEN TEAMS. MARIST V. PONSONBY, MARIST V. PONSONBY, v 3 P.M. MANUKAU V. TECHNICAL, 1.30 P.M. GRAMMAR V. GRAFTON, • 3 P.M. TO-MORROW, - SATURDAY. EDEN PARK. EDEN * PARK. Ground, 1/; Stand, 1/; Unemployed 6d, on production of levy book. OTAHUHU V. TRAIN. COLL., 3 P.M. STURGES PARK. STURGES PARK. Admission 6d. WEDNESDAY NEXT. • AUCKLAND 'VARSITY
WELLINGTON 'VARSITY. EDEN PARK. EDEN PARK. 15 AVIATION. w^ts end MANGERE fiNd AERODROME. SPECIAL FLIGHTS IX OPEN D.H. MOTHS. 10/ Each. Passenger Transport Company's Bus leaves Post Office 1.20 p.m. Sunday. Flights arranged to any part of New Zealand. F DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIPS. JQISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. Notice is hereby given that the Partnership existing between GEORGE EDWARD BERTRAM HYAUIASOX and ARTHUR CHARLES TUI'P, carrying on business at Auckland as engineers, w.is dissolved en the 17tli day of February. 1H36. All accounts owing by the partnership are to be sent to and all moneys owing to the partnership are to be paid to Messrs. Hutchison, Elliffo and Cameron, Accountants, Auckland, within seven davs from this date.—Dated this 14th day of Slav 19,'56.— (Signed), L. G. SIMPSON, Solicitor for George Edward Bertram Hyauiason. (Signed). W. H. READY, Solicitor for Arthur Charles Tupp. xlu SCOOTA BOATS—OnIy one week's fun left.—Scoota Boats, Civic Square. xIG
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 114, 15 May 1936, Page 16
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