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AMUSEMENTS. THE EMBASSYi. J. C. Williaftnti's Xw Laxnry I'lljbOU=e. 11 A.M. 2.15 P.M. S P.SL To — To — To 1.10 P.M. -5.30 P.M. 10.13 P- 31 - —'ParamoanE's Delicious Comedy-RoiaaEce. " "Y£OON"S QUK MARGARET SULLA VAN» HENRY FONDA. CHARLES BUTTBHTfORTH. Approved for Universal Exhibition. THURSDAY NEXT! The Embassy aEnocnces As«o(3a te< * Disjribuiors" Mi?hiy Prodcctioß • I ! "A WOMAN ALONE." i I ff "A WOMAN ALOXE." II "A WOMAX ALOXE." i ! 1 l "A WOMAX ALOXE." ! I j 1 "A WOMAX ALOXE." i I EVERY WOMAN WILL LIVE this '..v-- >i:lr:i a f;: r — girl who . . . cot iv;><-lr <'"'t t<y. -xt-ii ... a far aiwre fc*r ,-ar;i< ... a f.r r.-iir. of th<- r*--il» 1 " r -v . in which b-r fiaD'.f a:vil. B»~h _ their bv . . . h;;: :h* ;J;t. iiheart are >t r;::; . . . aar i as this rrio •overs ar» thrown into a of !Eirri~we eve-v -rora a a _ . . . yes. ar.«i "very man . . . w '- ! ask th* , gts*-Iv«-s the <; '>?s' : " T! - "WHAT writ,-LP I HA VE PONE ! " | IN LIKE CIRCUMSTANCES''" 1 With Lovely AXXA STEX AXXA STEX AXXA STEX AXXA STEX The Beautiful and Talented Russian Star, who is noshing: short of a sensation on the Continent, e' And r HEXRY WILCOXON, ; HEXRY WILCOXON, '' Popular, Handsome Star of "Cleopatra'' and "The Crusades."' Associated with i. JOHN GARRICK—'VIOLA KEATS. Written with a pf-n of understanding dipped deep inrp ;h- hearts of thosfwho !„V... "A WOMAN ALONE" is gripping. entertainment. pulsating with passionate intrigue that f-"tns with thrills. Recommended by Cemor /or Adults. TELEPHONE FOR RESERVES—32-660. j - . i WHO WAS LOUIS PASTEUR ? £2 2/ CASH Will be paid to the most compre- j j! hensive essay not exceeding 130 i ? words on the life and achievements ; j of this great man, to whom 25<~J j ! of us owe our very existence. I ! Entries must be posted to arrive I not later than Monday, September i 7, addressed :— MAXAGER, PLAZA THEATRE. MARK ENVELOPE, j!" LOUIS PASTEUR " C-OMP. commux^Yjxg BIG TOWN HALL. ; CHILDREN'S DAY, TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), at 12 Noon. Vernon T. Drew. Song Leader. , MISS TE MAURI MEIHAXA, '. Noted Columbia Recording Artist, in 5 Maori Songs. SYCAMORE MOUTII-ORGAN QUARTET. MAVIS WARD and her Scottish Dances. : At the Piano: Mrs. Harrington Snow. The Children's Choir are asked to be in their places by quarter to 12. Friday Sing—Lewis Eady Hall, 7.30 p.m. leader : Matt. Guthrie. 1 RUGBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL. THE ROOPE CMS ROOSTER COMPETITION. WHY IS IT THAT THE CLUBS ARE SO KEEN ON WINNING THIS COMPETITION? THE ANSWER IS THAT IT GIVES THE CLUBS THE OPPORTUNITY OF SHOWING THAT THEY SHOULD HAVE WON THE CHAMPIONSHIP IF ONLY I ! ! CLUBS ARE REMINDED THAT ENTRIES CLOSE AT 7 P.M. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY). AT THE OFFICE OF THE AUCKLAND RUGBY LEAGUE. THE COMPETITION STARTS NEXT SATURDAY. 1 DEMONSTRATIONS. Q AS Q°-> L TD ' O.AS QOOKING J^EMONSTRATIONS Will be held this week as follows: AT DEMONSTRATION ROOMS, Gas Buildings, Pitt Street—TOMORROW (Wednesday), 2.30 to 4 p.m. AT DEMONSTRATION ROOMS, Gas Buildings, Pitt Street —FRIDAY, 2.15 to 4 p.m. SPECIAL. IN PITT STREET DEMONSTRATION ROOMS, FRIDAY AFTERNOON, at 2.15. —All the items of a complete dinner will be cooked at the one time with the oven door locked. The dinner will comprise Savoury Fish Rolls, Roast Loin of Pork, Steamed Leeks, Stuffed Potatoes, Baked Apples, Meringue Pudding. Steamed Lemon Pudding, Cheese gj Wafers. ' This will be followed by the ' making of Meringues. Block Cake, Small Cakes, Pastry and Sponges. ONEHUNGA—TO-MORROW (Wednesday) AFTERNOON, 2.30 to 4 p.m. SPECIAL AT ONEHUNGA. IN DEMONSTRATION ROOMS AT ONEHUNGA —Locked Door Cooking Demonstratiou, TO-MORROW AFTERNOON, 2.30 to 4 p.m. Q- AS Q°- L TD " 1 TEACHERS OF DANCING. EDNEY'S Studio, 5, Swanson St. —Classes Tuesdays; Old-time, 7.30-5.30; Modern, 5.30-10.3U: Private Tuition any time. Don't hesitate. —Phone 41-013. B I [Ml AN K WOODRUFFE, the Expert Instructor.—Old-time Dancing, full course, 15/. —174, Upper Symonds St. B MISS SPENCER'S Weekly Dances, Saturdays, Symondsville Studio - Cabaret; bring a party or come yourself.—Partleulars. 42-237. TWS "VTALESKA School of Dancing, 407, Queen * St. Phone 40-121. Pupils prepared for British Operatic Examination. B RESTAURANTS AND TEAROOMS. BEST 3-course Meal in City, only 1/. Priors Strand Cafe, Strand Arcade. T

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 206, 1 September 1936, Page 18

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