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__ AMUSEMENTS. j - PRINCE EDWARD. | Karangahape Road Phone 46-252. Direction : Sir Benjamin Fuller. Guest Guest ' METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER Guest DOUBLE-FEATURE Guest PROGRAMME. Guest ; : Guest "NIGHT I Guest jm Guest I AiN I CAIRO," uuest '■ ! fillPSt Guest Guest MYRNA LOY, Guest RAYMOND NOVARRO. Guest c. AUBREY SMITH. aZlr. REGINALD DENNY, Guest EDWARD ARNOLD, (i 11 PS t With death at his heels, and a love song 011 his lips, he carried Guest her into the desert . . . Night Approved Universal Exhibition. Night Night m&t "FAST Night WORKERS," Night — Night Night With Night Night JOHN GiI,BERT. MAE CLARK, Night ROBERT ARMSTRONG. Night Night The roar of a rivet-gun was their Night love song in this fast-moving Night romance, packed with breath-tak-Night j IIK thrills 011 top of the world's Night greatest building .... I„ >ight Night Recommended bn Censor Night for Adults. ALSO SCREENING : Comedy. .. . .Cartoons Cinesound, Etc. <5 GUEST NIGHT ' Adults od, Children h uuuoi • :;,1 to all parts oi the theatre. Reserves 3d extra. G - 7 .43 L To^dght: FINAL SCREENING IN ENTIRE s DISTRICT!!! Gracie Fields in "QUEEN OF HEARTS." Approved for Universal Exhibition. ' Also Sylvia Sidney and Melvyn Douglas in "MARY BURNS, FUGITIVE." Recommended b;i Censor lor Adults. MA YFA TR. SAND!!! N GHAMfCentrally Heated. Phone 12-093. To-night, also Wed. and Thurs., at 7.30. Guest Night. The greatest comedy combination ever assembled. Charlie lUiggles, W. C. Field. Mary Roland, Alison Skipworth in "SIX OF A KIND." '• Recommended bu Censor, for Adults. Also Charles Bickford, Judith Allen in "THIS DAY AND AGE." Apprcced lor Universal Exhibition. Including an Excellent Selection of High-class Featurettes. COMMUNITY S I N G I N G. TWO SINGS TO-MORROW IN THE TOWN HALL. MID-DAY SING. LEADING SEAMAN LONSDALE, of tH.M.S. Dunedin. LINDY LOU, With Her Coon Songs. BUSINESS GIRLS' CHOIR, A Bevy of Singing Workers. NIGHT SING, 8 o'clock. ' MISS SARA STACPOOLE. MISS DAPHNE KINDLY, Ventriloquist. REV. EVERIL ORR. MR. EPI SILVLFOON. 100 Uniformed Mouth Organists. 25 Piano-Accordionists. AT BOTH SINGS. At the Piano: MRS. BARRINGTON SNOW. Song Leader : VERNON T. DREW. 13 EXHIBITIONS. . | pOTTERY BY BRIAR GARDNER, PAINTINGS BY WINIFRED BODLE, ART SOCIETY'S ROOMS. 2nd Floor, Victoria Arcade. Open 10 to 5 and Friday Evenings. ! Film of Miss Gardner at work shown on 1 j Wednesday and Friday afternoons, at 3 p.m. | Admission Free. x :15 ( CHURCH NOTICES. pjAPTISTA S S E M B L Y. CHURCH EXTENSION MEETING. "Adventuring With the Gospel in Westland." Speaker: Rev. F. A. Parry. 1 "Future Plans." Speaker: Rev. .Ji. E. : Edridge. 5 Dedication of Outgoing Students of the Baptist College. TO-NIGIIT, 7.30 P.M. AT THE BAPTIST j 1 TABERNACLE. 13 - TENDERS. DRAINAGE —Price wanted, new house, Mt. Eden.—Phone 12-017. x! 3 ITIENDERS FOR SUPPLIES. Tenders will be received till noon on t SATURDAY, October 24, 1036, for the fol- > lowing supplies to the Union Steam Ship Company of New Zealand, Limited, at Auckland, as from December 1, 1036 : — MEAT, 6 or 12 months. FISH, 12 months. BREAD, 6 or 12 months. MILK, 0 oc 12 months. ICE, 12 months. VEGETABLES, 12 months. POULTRY, 12 months. AERATED WATERS, 12 months. ( LAUNDRY WORK, 12 months. Specifications may be obtained at the ® Office of UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF „ NEW ZEALAND, LTD., f QUAY STREET. |13 c BUILDING PLANS. 1 10/. Qualified Architect, Home 1 Designers, Hellaby's BMgs., opp. G.P.O. B CHIROPRACTORS. C — n Chiropractic institute (inc.), Lionel n Duggan, Principal, Winstone Buildings, , r X-ray and Pathe-Neurometer Service. — sj Phone 44-029. 5 -| DUGOAN, Miss Freda (Palmer Gradu- 1 ate), Member N.Z.C.A., Winstone Bldgs. Phone 40-414. 5 GILES and Giles, Palmer Graduates, Members N.Z.A.C.A.,. Dllworth Bldg. Phone - 45-525. ? O PERCY lIAMBLIN, Palmer Graduate.— 13 603, Colonial Mutual Bldgs., Phone (, ! 42-244. B M DENTISTRY. I GENTLENESS and Extreme Care is the _ Slogan of Howey Walker, Dentist, opp. - John Court, Ltd. 5 GENTLENESS and Extreme Care is the - slogan of Alex. Howey Walker, Dentist. OWEY WALKER'S New Teeth surpass t all others for comfort and appearance. J OWEY WALKER'S New Teeth surpass all others for comfort and natural \ appearance. —200, Queen St. B TOILET SPECIALISTS. ~ A PERFECT Perm. Wave, machineless or ~ Eugene. — Mrs. Cullen. Hairdresser, jl 142 a, Remuera Rd. Phone 16-940. P s , INDERELLA Terms, include machineless method.—Mrs. Sweeney, 344, Karangahape Rd. 42-877. B LADIES —Have your Powder Blended by ~ my latent American Blemling Machine, I day, evening colour«: Eyelashes. Eye ■Shndes, Cream.—7ol. Dingwall Bldga. B ij MISS McELWA'IN —Facial Rejuvenation, American. Continental Methods.—2l. ■*- -.H.B. Bldgs.; 30-845. THII-

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

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 243, 13 October 1936, Page 20

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