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AMUSEMENTS. TREMENDOUS HOUSES! Packed to the roof all day on Saturday despite the weather! And no wonder . . . "PETTICOAT FEVER" is the smartest comedy of the year! The rush is on . . make your reservations for this evening . . It is essential to reserve or come early! AGAIN TO-DAY AT 1.1—2.15—S P.M. . . . Just Another Winner for . . . ST. JAMES' THEATRE Direction : Sir Benjamin Fuller. MEET THE LONELIEST MAN IN LABRADOR . ■ . Robert titontgomery OBERT I'-J-tINTCIOJI ERY Robert i\t ontgomery OBERT -L'J-ONTGO.M ERY T >OBERT Xf ONTGOMERY -"OBERT -LtXoNTGOMERY j And he's suffering rrom a new ailment in ' MetroGold wyn-Mayer's Sparkling Stage Success. "PETTICOAT FEVER." "PETTICOAT FEVER." "PETTICOAT FEVER." " PETTICOAT FEVER." And meet the girl who caused all the trouble . . . lovely . . . MYRNA T OY YRNA J-'OY MYRNA T OY YRNA -"OY MYRNA T OY YRNA J^OY REGINALD OWEN. And a Brilliant Associate Programme —in keeping with the Feature . . . ••VICTORIA .VXD VANCOUVER," | Delightful Coloured Fitzpatriek | Travel Gem. [ | ' " t7 ON~THE WRONG TREK," I| | Charlie Chase Comedy. j I "LITTLE - BOY BLUE," j I Chic Sale Miniature. J ~ Etc., Etc. BOOKINGS . . . for this evening are exceptionally heavy . . Plan's 011 view in the Main Foyer to-day from 10 a.m. Phone 32-020. Recommended by Censor for Adults. CABARET. 40-777 >-^-^^ TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. — POPULAR NIGHT — LAURIE PADDI and his FAMOUS PETER PAN BAND. LADIES, 1/6. GENTLEMEN, 2/. FRIDAY, JULY 24 : MODERN AND OLD-TIME DANCING, Old-time Waltzing Competition, First Prize. 12 guineas. 2nd Heat Next Friday. Ladies, 1/0. Gentlemen, 2/. MEETINGS. 1, vr Z. EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE, IN . AUCKLAND BRANCH. A General Meeting of the Branch will be held on | FRIDAY, JULY 24, AT 7.30 P.M., In ST. ANDREW'S HALL, Lower Symonds Street. BUSINESS: To vote 011 the proposals set out In the Supplement of "National Education" for June, 1936. J. ARMSTRONG, Secretary. 20 '• A UCKLAND TAILORESSES AND OTHER female clothing trade EMPLOYEES' INDUSTRIAL UNION OF WORKERS. A Special Meeting of the above Union will be held in 15, Tabernacle Buildings. | Karangaliape Road, 011 TUESDAY, July ,|2l, 1936, at 5.30 p.m. sharp. All members arc requested to attend. [ Business : Important. To pass resolution : to refer the Dressmakers' and Milliners' Dispute to a Conciliation Council for ■ settlement. A. E. COSSEY, 20 Secretary. t V 7 INSTITUTE OF PUBLIC _L\ ,£j. ADMINISTRATION, j Members are reminded of Lecture, TO-NIGHT, at 8, in Chamber of Commerce, Swanson Street. x-20 J. K. HUNN. Secretary. SP E C I A L N O T ICE. Owing to unforseen circumstances All Meetings will be Cancelled. W. S. MOXSOM, Secretary, Cutters and Pressors' and Hatters' Unions. x2Q DENTISTRY. MY 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 oftencr, as under other t methods. ; 3. EXPERT EXTRACTIONS. No broken ■ teeth or stumps in the gums. , 4. PERFECTLY SAFE FOR ALL AGES. I can safely use it on a patient : of SO years. : 5. IF YOU HAVE A WEAK nEART, or suffering from other complaints, ! it will not affect you. ; 6. NO PAINFUL PRICKING. ■ 7. NO SWOLLEN GUMS. " 8. ABSCESSED TEETH are painlessly f extracted. . 9. EXTRACTIONS FREE when teeth are , ordered. . THE LATEST. IN PAINLESS FILLINGS. DR. BOWSLEY'S, of BOSTON. ; "OBTUNDENT." ; PAINLESS DENTISTRY AT MY ROOMS 1 IS NOT A MYTH. BUT A FACT, j OPEN EVERY EVENING. [ jQBNTIST 0 jy£UNRO JgJMANUEL, " FIRST FLOOR, ENDEAN'S BUILDINGS. Next C.P.O. Phone 41-004. Take Elevator. A HOWEY WALKER (opposite John Court. Ltd.), has quite the best "Painless" Process known to Dentistry. A TEETH Extracted with "Gentleness and Extreme Care." —Howey Walker, oppoJ site John Court. Ltd.. Queen St. A . CARS FOR HIRE. CARS HIRED WITHOUT DRIVERS. DRIVE YOURSELF. LTD.. } Phone 43-500 ; 4, LOWER ALBERT STREET Week Days from 6/ per Half-day. 10/ per Day. PH r pARS RENTED TO DRIVE YOURSELF. 00 Brand New Cars to Choose From. Latest Packard. Chrysler, VS Fords and Morris Cars. t The Only Firm that Renews its Cars every 1 year. - SHORTER'S RENTAL CARS. Only Address : 59, Sliortland St Phone 44-061. Free Transport to Our Office within City. . D P 1 I FOR HIRE. ' BOTTLE Jacks, Timber Jacks, Extension Ladders, good order.—Sam White and Sons, Market Place, Phone 44-70 S. D ? /CHECKER Delivery for Luggage, Furni- " ture. Fruit, Laundry; suburbs, twice ) daily.—Phone 45-924. D FANCY Costumes, Evening Wear, beautiful illustrated catalogue, 2d: country orders. —Desiree Hansen, Dilworth Bldgs.: 47-799. D . NURSING HOMES. ,• A CCOMMODATION for ladies waiting ; j A confinement, convalescent mothers with 1 babies, nursing attention. —Write Maternity, ? 7535 Stab. Plione 47-716. C ) " IV! OA.MA" Hest Home. 107. Campbell ; lvi-Hd., Royal Oak. —Trained Nursing, at- ■ , tention, elderly folk; fees moderate.— i 1 12-854. ' A

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 170, 20 July 1936, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 170, 20 July 1936, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 170, 20 July 1936, Page 16

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