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AMUSEMENTS. SPARKLING ENTERTAINMENT! P. G. Wodehouse's delightful English comedy acclaimed by all as one of the Best Entertainments of the New Season! To-day at 11, 2.13, 8 p.m. ! ST. JAMES' THEATRE Direction : Sir Benjamin Fuller. j Metro-Goldwyn-Mayec's " piCCADILLY JIM," " piCCADILLY " piCCADILLY "piCCADILLY JIM," — With — ROBERT MONTGOMERY, i MADGE EVANS, FRANK MORGAN —ERIC BLORE, BILI.IE BURKE, RO IS EKT B ENCII LEY. | AND. . . the tirst of the new 1937 . . I | I " MARCH OF TIME." | Plans at the Theatre. I'hone 32-1120. Approved for Universal Exhibition. ' CHILDREN OF ALL AGES ADMITTED. j | PRINCEEDWARD | Karangahape Road I'hone 4t>-252. Direction : Sir Benjamin Fuller. PACKED TO THE DOORS! The best Guest Night Programme we have ever shown, and that's saying something! "VAGABOND LADY," With Robert Young. Evelyn Venables, Reginald Denny, George Barbier. Recommended b/f Censor for Adults. "HERITAGE OF THE DESERT," With Randolph Scott, Sally Blane, J. Farrell McDonald. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Betty Boop . . . Cinesound . . . Etc. At our Famous GUEST NIGHT PRICES. Adults tid. Children 3d to all parts. FRIDAY XKNT: "SAX FRANCISCO." ,i NEW ROYAL || L Hill NEW ROYAL mill,, (KINGS LAND). Direction : N. Peach. Phone 2S-262. POPULAR NIGHT, THIS EVENING AT 7.30. CARY GRANT—ED. EV. HORTON in "LADIES SHOULD LISTEN." Recommended b)f Censor lor Adults. CHARLIIO HIGGLES. JOAN BENNETT. MARY BOLANl). FRANCIS LBDERER in THE PURSUIT of HAPPINESS. Approved for Universal Exhibit ion. Excellent Associate Programme includes Pictorial —Rhythm on the Roof —Betty Boop. etc. ADULTS, fid : CHILDREN. 3d. Frl. —"The Bride Wall;s Out" and "Grand .Tnrv." II j ■ !|the astqr; j 1111111 l (I I; l| DOMINION RD. | UHliilj To-night at S. Variety Session, 7.30. GUEST NIGHT! Charles Butterworth —Maxine l>oyle and NELSON EDDY. Singing the "CARLO" in, "STUDENT TOUR." Approved for Universal Exhibition. Warren William —Jean Muir, in "BEDSIDE." Recommended by Censor tor idults. ADULTS, 6d. CHILDREN, 3d. MAYFAIR SANDRINGHAM. Phone 12-093. To-night, also Tliurs.. 7.30 ]>.tu. (!uest Nights. A most enjoyable programme, fli Otto Kruger, Una Merkel, Ben Lyon in "The Women.in Ilis Life." Recommended for Adults. (2) Zasu Pitts. James Glenson. Margaret Ciillahau in "Hot Tip." Approved for Unlversu' Exhibition. (3) Special. Special. Special. (4) Coloured Cartoon. Comedy and News. Adults, lid ; ChiJ«lren, 3d.

peter pan LATE NIGHT pete" PAN- TO-NIGHT. PETER PAN PETER PAN DANCING FROM PETEI! PAN «> TO 1 A.M. PETER PAN Tn PETER PAN PKTB" PAN THEO WALTERS PETER PAN AND HIS FAMOUS BAND r.cTFif ii'iv Supported by I JHARRY THOMPSON. I,'}i "Harmonica Virtuoso.*' "KT Ml I .\ .> PETra PAN "A Show Too Good to Miss." TFTEIt P\N Suh ' Ilichlllin = Supper. PETER PAN PETER PAN Direction: PETER PAN FREDERICK CARR, PETER PAN CEC. BOYTON. BROADSIDING. WESTERN SPRINGS. WESTERN JBj/ 'SPRINGS. WESTERN SPRINGS. SATURDAY NIGHT, SATURDAY NIGHT, FEBRUARY 13, 1937. THE NIGHT OF THE YEAR J ALF. MATT SON'S AUCKLANDERS v. PUTT MOSSMAN'S INTERNATIONALS. ALSO, PUTT MOSSMAN WILL RIDE HIS MOTOR CYCLE OVER A MOVING AUTOMOBILE. A SENSATION IN ENGLAND! UNRIVALLED IN AMERICA

NO ADVANCE IN ADMISSION PRICES : ADULTS, 1/6; CHILDREN, 6d. Watch Later Papers for Further Particulars. 10 SPORTING. WAIKATO RACING CLUB (INC.). SUMMER MEETING, TE RAPA COURSE. SATURDAY AND MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20 and 22. ACCEPTANCES for all First Day's Events Close on FRIDAY, February 12. at 5 p.m., with Messrs. Blomlield and Company, Shortland Street, Auckland, or at 9 p.m.. with the undersigned. E. H. O'MEARA. Secretary. Box 56. Hamilton. Phone IS9S. 10 ROAD BOARD NOTICES. jy£OUNT ROSKILI. ROAD BOARD. PUBLIC NOTICE OF PROPOSED APPLICATION FOR SANCTION OF LOAN. Notice is hereby given that the Mount Rosfcill Road Board proposes, at its meeting to be held on February 23 next, to consider a motion to apply to the Local Government Loans Board for Its sanction to the borrowing of the sum of £2200 for the purposes of sewer drainage reticulation over a special area. Any person having any objection to the proposed application is invited to submit such in writing to the Mount Roskill Road Board, not later than the day preceding the said meeting. Dated this 9th day of February, 1937. J. H. REICH. 10 Clerk and Treasurer.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 34, 10 February 1937, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 34, 10 February 1937, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 34, 10 February 1937, Page 22

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