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AMUSEMENTS. STILL THE CROWDS . . . 3 Besieging St. James' Day and Night! Never before has there been nil entertainment to equal it! The Second' Big Week Commences . . . TO-DAY! AT 11 — 2.15 — 5 P.M. — 8 P.M. . . . Just Another Wonderful Show for . . . ST. JAMES' THEATRE Direction : Sir Benjamin Fuller. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's "SAN FRANCISCO!" "SAN FRANCISCO!" "SAN FRANCISCO!" "SAN FRANCISCO!" "SAN FRANCISCO!" — With — CLARK ABLE LARK STABLE JEANETTE TV/I"ACTvONALD EANETTE -t*l-AC- L 'ONALD SPENCER mRACY PENCER J- RACY And Pete Smith's Third Dimensional Picture, " AUDIOSCOPIKS " BOOKINGS . . . are still Tremendous for all Performances! Plans at the Theatre, Phone ."2-920. It is absolutely essential to reserve or come early. Rccommcndcd by Ceisor for Adults. 1 PRINCE EDWARDn Karangahape Road Phone 46-252. Direction : Sir Benjamin Fuller. TO-NIGHT AT 7.30. Rendezvous," ENDEZVOUS," With WILLIAM POWELL, ROSALIND RUSSELL, BINNIE BARNES, LIONEL AT WILL, CESAR ROMERO. Thrills mi) shoulders with laughter and romance in this tale of espionage ! Approved for Universal Exhibition. | ON THE STAGEIj The winners of the Weekly Radio Trials competing for prizes of i"S 8/. PENTHOUSE," ENTHOUSE," With WARNER BAXTER, MYRNA LOY, CHAS. BUTTERWORTH, MAE CLARK, C. HENRY GORDON. Life, love and laughter . . . death, drama and disillusion .• . . Rccommcndcd b]j Censor for Adults. Owing to the length of the programme and the fact that there will I)e no time limit on the artists it may bo impossible to screen both features, however we have an imposing array of short features to complete a perfect night's entertainment ! BOX PLANS ARE NOW ON VIEW AT THE THEATRE. No extra for reserves.

MAYFAIR — Phone 12-093. Outstanding Holiday Programme. To-night and Sat., 7.30 p.m. 2 Nights Only. World-famed Dancing Stars in a Tidal Wave of Rhythmic Joy, Fred Astair, Ginger Rogers in "FOLLOW THE FLEET." Approved for Universal Exhibition. Also a Reckless Rebel of Death-defying Thrills. "FLYING DEVILS." Approved for Universal Exhibition. With Bruce Caibot. Ralph Bellamy. Arline Judge. Excellent Featurettes. Reserves are pouring in. Please Note: Complete Change of Programme on Monday( Labour Day). TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! LAST HEAT OF AUCKLAND BALLROOM CHAMPIONSHIPS <^PETER^P^^>PRIZES FOR WINNERS OF BOTH SENIOR AND JUNIOR HEATS LATEST MODERN MUSIC BY LAURI PA DDI AND HIS FAMOUS PETER PAN BAM). LADIES 1/6 GENTLEMEN 2/. MONDAY — LABOUR NIGHT — — LABOUR NIGHT — 8 P.M. —1 A.M. S P.M.—l A.M. <^petor^PANT^> OFFERING r> HOURS' DANCING AND ENTERTAINMENT. IDEAL SURROUNDINGS. COOL ATMOSPHERE — AND — N.Z.'s LARGEST AND "FINEST DANCE AND RADIO COMBINATION. LAURI PA DDI AND HIS FAMOUS BAND, FEATURING THE POPULAR CROONER. JOHNNI® MADDEN. DOUBLE, 5/ Dress Optional. I RESERVATIONS, 46-777. PUBLIC NOTICES. CJIIAW, SAVILL & ALBION COMPANY, LIMITED, AUCKLAND. R.M.S. lONIC. This vessel is making lier final appearance in New Zealand waters. As it is thought that there are many people in the Auckland district who have some happy recollections of this ship, and would like to view her for the sake of old associations, the ship will be open to visitors on LABOUR DAY, MONDAY, the 20th inst.. or passes to admit oil board between the hours of 2.30 and 4.30 p.m. on FRIDAY, the 30th inst., may be obtained from the Company's Agents, MESSRS. L. D. NATHAN AND CO.. LTD. MESSRS. A. S. PATERSON AND CO. HARBOUR BOARD. NOTICE TO SHIP MASTERS. Secretary's Office, Qiiay Street. 24th October, 1936. Notice is hereby given that a Transport Punt is engaged in taking borings of the bed of the Harbour in a position approximately 300 feet to the westward of the laner end ot' the Prince's Wharf and approximately 300 feet to the northward of the eastern portion of the Viaduct. This punr lias four moorings laid out in nortb-w>st, north-east, south-west and south-east directions. Masters of vessels navigating in this vicinity are warned to keep well clear of the punt. W. B. SMITH, x 23 Acting Secretary. COMPANY NOTICES. N Z P ERI>BTUAL JpORESTS, DIVIDEND NOTICE. An Interim Dividend of 4 per cent will be paid on the 2nd November, 1930, to members whose names are on the Share Register on that date. CLOSING OF REGISTER. The Register of Members will be closed from October 30 to November 3. 193G, both days inclusive. Dividend cheques will be posted on November 2, 1936. By Order of the Board of Directors, R. 11. SMYTHE, Secretary. Auckland, October 23, 1936. 23

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 252, 23 October 1936, Page 16

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