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AMUSEMENTS. HH NATIONAL, jllf NATIONAL, = Queen.St. Phone 42-180 H^^^= Direction : Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. CONTINUOUS SESSIONS: 11 —2—s—B. - —First Release Specials—2 No. I—CHA-RLIIO RUCGLES. In tin- Yi'iir's Kmiiiiest Comedy, "MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS." No. 2— ELEANOUK WHITNEY. ! In a thrill-packed comedy-drama, j "O'RILEY'S LUCK." V Both Approved for T'liirrrxal F.rhihition. 1 |iii!Hiri.iii.iiirii |imimjlll ffi[iiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiij| I t~\ I I STRAND. I llllllllHlimilllllllllliirniilllllllllllllliimilllWl II iJirection : Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. Continuous Sessions; 3 I—2.l,l—,"i—s JESSIE MATTHEWS. " HEAD over HEELS." . 1 AND I SYLVIA SIDNEY " SABOTAGE." (1) Approved Uniccrxtil Exhibition. (-») Rrroniitu tided Censor for Adults. I FRIDAY NEXT! | "RAINBOW ON THE RIVER" 1 AN D 1 "DADDY AND I." Released as "MAKE WAY FOR A LADY." Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. (Movie Ball, Peter Pan Cabaret, July 8.) RF.riAT, T To-night at 7.4.1 6d — GUEST NIGHT — fjpj CHAS. IUTHiI.KS. MARY ItOLAND, " ' In their bosf comedy. 6d "PEOPLE WILL TALK." 6d TIM MoCOY. EVELYN KNAPP (J,] In thp tlivilMnc: nption drama. «5 "POLICE CAR 17." vu lioth Approved for Tnircrsnl Exhibition. I KING'S j To-night at S. Halpli Itpllnmj-. Andy Clyde in "STRAIGHT FKn.M THE SHOULDER. ,, Recommended b<l Censor for Adults. COMMUNITY ffiggßj SINGING. BIG TOWN HALL, j WEDNESDAY at 12 Noon. Song Leader VERNON T. DREW. Soprano. .MISS KATHLIOEN FRANKLIN. Humour MISS I'.BTTY BIRCH. At the Piano Mrs. Barrington Snow. I . I AN OUTSTANDING OCCASION '. 6 LECTURES. i TTNIVERSITY "pXTENSION j T ECTCUE, mO-SIGHT, AT S P.M. The Fourth of tho Tuesday Night Series i of Extension Lectures, pmsi'iitcd by Auckland University Collegp. will ho given at S o'clock THIS EVENING, in the College-i Hall, Arts Kuildinc;, Prince;-* Street, when i PROF. W. A. SEWELL, \ Professor nf FJnsrlish. will Sppak on "THE VICTORIAN AGIO (a"> THE Qt'BEN." Chairman: MR. A. H. .IuHNSTONE. K.C. All University Extension Lectures are open to the general public, free of charge. Further information may be obtained at the College Office. 6 A. A. McLEOD. Actini-Registrar. I NEW EDUCATION | FELLOWSHIP CONFERENCE.! PUBLIC LECTURES WILL BE HELD 'AS FOLLOWS:— TOV.'N HALL, SATURDAY EVENING, nt I S p.m.—Speaker: !)](. PAUL KENGI-EK. of Vienna. Subject : "AUSTRIA AND THE PEACE OF EUUOI'K." SEDDON MEMORIAL TECHNICAL COLLEGE HALL. Wclloslpy St East. :lt 2 p.m. MONDAY.—Spoako.-s : MRS. lIAKT, M.A., University of California. MRS. IiOYD. of Glasgow, nml Hit. EDMUND BRUNNEi;, of Coluinliii Univprsity. New I York. Subject: "PARENT EDUCATION." UNIVERSITY COLLECT-: HALL, Princes St.. MONDAY EVENING, at S p.m.— j i Speaker: MR. G. T. IIANKIN. Hoard oT ; j Etlucntion, London. Subject: COM-; MUNITY AND THE CONTROL OF I EDUCATION." j SEDDON MEMORIAL TECHNICAL COL- ! LEGE HALL. Wpllpslov St. East, also I MONDAY EVENING, at S p.m. —Speaker : I DR. WILLIAM I'.OYTi. cf GJnsgow. SubI ject : "PROBLEM CHILDREN." Admission to each Lecture will be 1/. j ! THE PUBLIC AIEE STRONGLY I- ADVISED TO TAKE ADVANTAGE • OF THESE LECTCKKS, AS THEY ! ARE IMPORTANT AT THIS TIME i . OP CHANGE IN EDUCATION. 10 ! /CATHOLIC WOMEN'S LEAGUE, j I mMmm notice to members. LECTURE By DR. A. B. O'BRIEN (Christchurch), And .SOCIAL QUESTIONS OF THE DAY, At the LEAGUE ROOMS, FRIDAY. JULY 9, At 7.45 p;m. 6 EDUCATIONAL. JJAPID pROMOTION AWAITS yOD! The one eure way to Increase your earning power and make rapid progress in business is to QUALIFY. IN ACCOUNTANCY. J And the one sure way to qualify quickly—as proved my many thousands of successful men—is to enrol witn HEMINGWAY'S, i Apply yourself to Home Study under Hemingway's Expert and Experienced Guidance and you cannot fail to succeed. Write to-day for Free Book— "ACCOUNTANCY." JJBMINGWAY'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. P.O. BOX 516. AUCKLAND. C.I. R CHIROPRACTORS. rtHIKOPBACTIC Institute, Lionel Duggan. Principal. Winstone Bldgs. Ph 44-029. g T~kUGGAN. Miss Freda (Palmer Graduate) J-^ , N.Z.C.A.. Winstone Blrtgs.. 48-444. B (iILES. Palmer Graduates. VJ N.Z.A.C.A.. Dilwo-th Bldg. 45-525 b P D 2E?-^ H , AA f B , I 'l?' Palmer Graduate.— •*• «03» Colonial Mutual 31dgs. 42-244, 3.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 158, 6 July 1937, Page 18

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