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_ AMUSEMENTS. 10 RICHARD CROOKS. CROOKS. 5 CROOKS. CROOKS. .CROOKS. "crooks. GREAT SINGER CHARMS MULTITUDE. SECOND, WONDERFUL CONCERT TOWN hall. TO-NIGHT, AT 8. TO-NIGHT, AT 8. Farewell Concert Thursday. : MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMMES will include all the famous numbers of his repertoire. Solo Pianist and Accompanist, >. FREDERICK SCHAUWECKER. ). ). = BOOKING for all RESERVED SECTIONS = at Lewis Etuly, Ltd. Excellent seats avail able at 7, >6 and 1(1/; also 250 additiona. fi seats at 5/ (reserved). THRIOE SHILLING . TICKETS for TO-NIGHT'S Concert on saU this morning at ; ,His Majesty's Theatri Kiosk. 1 Tickets at all prices available at Doors q to-night. , Direction J. and N. Tait. 3 1 STAR 1 Karangahape Rd. Phone 43-003. J TO-DAY, 2.15. TO-NIGHT. AT 8. 1 "THE GOOSE AND THE GANDER," 1 Also, j "THE IRISH IN US." j Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. 1 THE ASTOR, 1 DOMINION RD. j Centrally Heated. ; FIRST ANNIVERSARY WEEK. To-night at S. Variety Session, 7.30. ——. GUEST NIGHT '• "ON OUR SELECTION." AIso—"HERE COMES THE GROOM." Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. ADULTS, 6d; CHILDREN, 3d. MEALS AT •• THE RITZ 5! SUIT ALL REQUIREMENTS. ' AFTERNOON and , MORNING TEAS AT THE RITZ PLEASE ALL PATRONS. ' SUPPERS AT THE RITZ CROWN ALL EVENINGS. ORCHESTRA AT THE RITZ MID-DAY and TEA HfyUR. | 242, QUEEN STREET. 13 MEETINGS. I A UCKLAND LAUNDRY EMPLOYEES' J\. UNION. A Special Meeting of the Union will be held in the Trades Hall, Hobson Street, on WEDNESDAY, October 14, at 7.30 p.m. Business: Report on . Recent Conciliation Sitting. As this matter is most important every member is expected to attend. W. S. MOXOM, :13 Secretary. CORPORATION NOTICES. Notice is hereby given that the Slipper Baths awill be closed on ■ TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, October 13 and 14, On account of the Annual Boiler Inspection. J. S. BRIGHAM, 13 Town Clerk. GREYHOUND RACING. "IVrETROPOLITAN GREYHOUND RACING iVJL CLUB. —Will all Members of the above Club please attend General Meeting in Kitchener Hall, THURSDAY NIGHT, October 15, 8 p.m. ? Urgent. I x i 3 SECRETARY. ' CARD EVENINGS. " Knn " TOURNAMENTS Every Tuesday OUU and Saturday Evenings, S p.m., in Auckland Labour Club, Fourth Floor, Pacific Buildings, Wellesley and Queen Sts. Not less than Six Prizes. Tea and Sandwiches. Come along. xl 3 PUPILS WANTED. AUCKLAND Business College Teaches Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, English and Handwriting. D A UCKLAND School of Wireless Trains iV Radio Servicemen. —Winstone Bldgs. T BE Safe—Learn to Swim for Xmas.—See Professor Anderson, Tepid Bathg. J ERT SKEELS —Singing, Voice Production, latest improved methods. —Phone 28-270. : BOOKKEEPING, Shorthand, Typewriting are taught efficiently at Miss Greenwood's Commercial School, Newmarket (entrance Remuera Rd.). B D- RESSMAKING, Patternmaking, Designing; day, evening classes. — Selwyn College. Civic House. 5 DRULEIGH COLLEGE Stenographers get the best positions. Employers appreciate efficiency. FOR all Government Engineering Examinations there is no better training than Bower's Lessons, Class, Correspondence; Steam, ' Diesel, Electric, Radio.—Phone 42-123. Bower's-Engineering School, Colwill's Chambers, Swanson St.. Aucklawl. T HAIRDRBSSING — N.SC. College. Tuition 1 guaranteed. —225. Qneen St. B RADIO Servicemen. Rapid, Efficient Training in practical and theoretical . construction and servicing by proved methods. — Bower's Engineering School. ■ Swanson St. STAMMERING, 3/, unfailing scientific cure. —1.5.1., 84, Shortland St., Also - correspondence. B ■ EXTRA LEISURE can be made profitable if you spend it studying an I.C.S. course of training. It will increase your knowledge and income. What is your sub- _ ject? Send for Free Booklet describing ; courses, a few being Advertising, Com- ■ mercial Art. Short Story Writing, Radio I Mechanic, Aeronaut!*,l, Foundry Work, etc. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, Dept. B, 101, N.Z. Insurance Bldg., Auckland, Or 1.C.5., Dept. B, 138, Victoria Street. Hamilton. RD 1.:

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 243, 13 October 1936, Page 20

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