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AMUS E MENTS. SPARKLING ENTERTAINMENT! Thrills and laughs aplenty in another I of those up-to-the-minute, fastmoving entertainments Metro-Gold-wyn-Mayer do so well. TO-DAY AT 11— 2.10—S P.M. ... Of course, at . . . ST. JAMES' THEATRE Direction : Sir Benjamin Fuller. The Dashing Hero of "Mutiny on the Bounty." FRANCHOT TONE FRANCHOT TONE FRANCHOT TONE In Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Thrilling Mystery-Comedy . . . jj | |i "rpllE TTNGUARDED TTOUIt." i |.'X||E Unguarded - l - l OUR:" I "rpllE TTNGUARDED TTOUIt." | "JL in.; U NGUAUDiOD "rrUIE TTNGUARDED XTOI'U." i "Xni,; Unguarded J-J-ou^." l-miiK T TNGUAKDED ITIIUR." ■« -line * ' NGUA HDED J-J-OUIt." "mllH TTNGUARDED TTOIIR." | " JLIIE NGUAItDED J - J -OUK." I ij II With the Loveliest Girl ! on the Screen. i LORETTA YOUNG LORETTA YOUNG LORETTA YOUNG — And — T EWIS CITOXIO- lIOLAND ATOUNG E\Y IS N Iv-J-M H,AND J - OUNG JESSIE RALPH—DUDLEY DIGGES. AND— ' " TO ADD TO YOUR DELIGHT! LAUREL AND HARDY In Their Newest Convulsion, THICKER-THAN-WATER "POLO," Pete Smith's Sports Thrill. » * » * "TROOPING OF THE COLOUR," In Honour of the First Birthday Of King Edward VIII. Since his Accession to the Throne. Plans open in the Main Foyer. Phone 32-020. Rccommendcd bp Censor for Adults. y AUCKLAND CHORAL SOCIETY Wish to announce the following Artistes for the forthcoming production of " FAUST " (gounod). TOWN HALL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3: Madame VITA CORNWALL Miss CATHLEEN MULQUEEN Madame PHYLLIS HAZEL Mr. LESLIE RUSSELL Mr. ROBERT SIMMERS Mr. SAM STEPHENSON Mr. LEN BARNES ALSO, FULL CHORUS, ORCHESTRA AND BALLET.

: COLIN MUSTON, Conductor. DON'T FORGET THE DATE: SEPTEMBER 3. F. AUSTIN, Hon. Sec. Phone 22-353. ; 4 • RUGBY FOOTBALL. JJ»EPISES EN T A TIV E T R AININ G. Members of the B Team will Train at the PARNELL SHED, At S o'clock TO-MORROW (Wednesday). x 4 MONEY TO LEND. ADVANCES arranged, all securities taken.—Mrs. Wild. 0, Row's Chambers, opp. G.1'.0.. phone 13-7.~)0- D ADVANCES. Any security accepted.— Tapson and Co., 7, Row's Chambers, opp. G.P.O. Phone 43-750. D DVANCES to Permanent Employees and Ladies.—National Loan Co., 211. Queen's Arcade ; Box 044. Phone 43-775. D ' \ DVANCES against interests under Wills Jrx. (overseas included), also Shares, Forestry Bonds. Insurance Policies. — Confidential Loans. Ltd.. Empire Bldgs.. Swanson St. P ADVANCES on Promissory Notes, Wills, Life Policies, Shares, Debentures, Motor Cars. —Universal Loan, Investment Co., Ltd.. 700, N.%. Insurance Bldgs. B ADVANCES immediately available on nil kinds of chattels Security. Including Pianos, Sewing Machines, Radios. Motor Cars (all without removal) ; also Promissory Notes. — CONFIDENTIAL LOANS. LTD., 20, Empire Bldgs.. Swanson Street. Phone 43-220. E /COMMERCIAL Loan and Finance Co.. vV Ltd., Lend Money on Pianos, Furniture, Sowing Machines. Life Policies. Cars, etc .—sly's Bldgs., 144. Symonds St. Phone 41-733. P lAMONDS. Jewellery. Plate, etc., we Lend Money on.—Private Pawnbroker Co.. 47. Queen St. Box 1654. D tIBIDRAL LOAN FINANCE CO.. LTD.. JU Lends Money on Chattel Security without removal. Palmorston Bldgs.. 47, Queen St. Box 1054 l'hone 40-703. D OANS from £1 to £1000. —Colonial Finance Company, Limited, Tabernacle Buildings, Karangalmpe Road. Phone 42-10: L EWTON LOAN auENCi makes Advances all securities. —Gaze's Bldgs.. SO, Karangnhar.e Kd. Plione 40 (577. D rpHE Ideal Loan and Finance Co.. Ltd.. X 63, Queen St.—Phone 44-577. P.O. Box 655. i? JJELIANCE pRIVATE J^OAN, CO., LTD., LENDS MONEY ON Furniture, Pianos, Sewing Machines (all without removal). 308, DILWORTII BUILDING, QUEEN ST., AUCKLAND. J S. EMANUEL . . . Managing Director. Phone 42 90D C.P.O. Box 228. D ■ — READERS, feIMITED, LEND MONEY On Furniture, Pianos. Sewing Machines. Radios. Motor Cars. Launches. Cattle. Live Stock. Farm Implements, etc.. without removal. LEADERS. LIMITED, 318. Pacific Buildings. Corner Queen and Wellesley Streets. Third Floor. Phono 40-186. D AND JJUNANCE QO., COLONIAL MUTUAL BUILDINGS, 159. QUEEN STREET (Established since 1915). W" L END £5 T0 £500 0N Furniture. Pianos, Motor Cars, Radios, Sewing Machines, Live Stock (all without removal), also Shares and Promissory Notes. ADVANCES ) BOARDINGIiOUSES MADE ) MOTOR CARS TO ) BUSINESSES PURCHASE ) FURNITURE Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. jgJMPIRE AND JJUNANCE QO.. 159. QUEEN STREET, CITY. Phone 42-061 COLONIAL MUTUAL 3LDGS., First Floor (Next to Bank of Australasia). D

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 183, 4 August 1936, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 183, 4 August 1936, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 183, 4 August 1936, Page 18

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