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AMUSEMENTS. NEW ZEALAND'S PREMIER TTTTEATRE. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. 11 A.M. — 2.15 — 8 P.M. LAST DAY. LAST DAY. LAST DAY. ** n "SNOW WHITE f~ •jt — And The — ** \\ SEVEN DWARFS" U - Approved Jor Universal Exhibition TO-MORROW. 11 A.M. . . 2.15 . . 5 P.M. . . 8 P.M. OUT OF CHOKING SAND. .HE WRESTED THE SUEZ CANAL ..JUGULAR VEIN OF THE WORLD. FIRED BY THE LOVE OF TWO WOMEN ... he tore continents apart that ships might sail the desert . . . united the mysterious East with modern Europe... mastered the fury of the roaring black simoon! — TYRONE POWER — — TYRONE POWER — — TYRONE POWER — — TYRONE POWER — — TYRONE POWER — — TYRONE POWER — — TYRONE POWER — — TYRONE POWER — — LORETTA YOUNG — — LORETTA YOUNG — — LORETTA YOUNG — — LORETTA YOUNG — — LORETTA YOUNG — — LORETTA YOUNG — — LORETTA YOUNG — — LORETTA YOUNG — — ANNABELLA — — ANNABELLA — — ANNABELLA — — ANNABELLA — — ANNABELLA — — ANNABELLA — — ANNABELLA — — ANNABELLA — In A Thrilling Spectacle of Stirring Achievement. jgiiinililiiiiiiiifciilllillliiliiiiliillilllllliillllllllllillllllilllllilife' I— "S U E Z" — 1 I— "SUEZ" —I ,1 I—"SUEZ"—I ji lj I—"SUEZ"—I I' | — "SUEZ"-! | — "SUE Z" —g Imiiiimiimiiiiimiiinniimtimiiuiiimmiiiiniiiiiiimiiiiiitiii! A 20th Ceptury-Fox Epic. Approved for Universal Exhibition. DE LESSEPS. THE MAN WHO REMADE THE WORLD. . . . One man drove thousands to claw the desert's choking sands . . . crush the wild Bedouin . . . create the jugular vein of the world, the Suez Canal! A THRILLING ADVENTURE! PRINCESS 7.45 DOMINION RD. iPhone 15-439 Deaf Aids Available f LORETTA "*OUNG, JOEL MtfCREA, In the Gay, Smart, Delightful "3 BLIND MICE." GEORGE O'BRIEN, " PAINTED DESERT." Both Approved Jor Universal Exhibition. And Latest 1938 MARCH OF TIME. "The Fascist Threat to Gibraltar." Extra (To-night and Sat. Matinee Only) : »ith Episode, "MYSTERIOUS PILOT." ADELPHIImK 1 at 8 RICHMOND AV. |Phone 27-235 Deaf Aids Available | GRACIE FIELDS (Queen of Mirth and Melody), with VICTOR McLAGLEN In the Funniest of all Laughmakers, WE'RE GOING TO BE RICH. Recommended by Cen»or for Adults. WARNER BAXTER, MARJORIE WEAVER " I'LL GIVE A MILLION." Approved for Universal Exhibition. BOROUGH NOTICES. JJOROUGH OK NEW LYNN. 10 PER CENT PENALTY, 1938-39 • RATES. Pursuant to Section 76 of the Rating Act, 1925, Public Notice is hereby given that 10 per cent Penalty will be added to all 1938-39 Hates not paid on or before the 10th February, 1939. LESTER BUTTERS, Town Clerk. January 20, 1939. 26 STONE'S SHOE SALE. GENUINE REDUCTIONS IN EACH DEPARTMENT. GROUPS OF ODDMENTS AND SAMPLES IN IMPORTED SHOES AT GENUINE SALE PRICES. OK//J CANADIAN SAMPLES —Women's White Kid and Buck Shoes /f? v in every design. Slender fitting—Were 39/6. ±iO/ O SELLING AT 25/6. IQ/fi SPECIAL OFFER OF IMPORTED SHOES—Bostock and C. IQ/ft ' and J. Clark. Black Glace, Patent, and Brown. Broken size J-"/" range—Were 39/6. SELLING AT 19/6. IQ/fi "ALLAN TAYLOR" TOE PEEPER SANDALS, in London Ifk /(* ' Tan Calf. Slightly imperfect—Were 35/6. SELLING AT 19/6. -Li*/ O ~tfi/ SEE OCR SPECIAL WINDOW DISPLAY OF ENGLISH 1A / SUMMER SHOES. This season's styles. Oddment sizes -LvF/ Were 19/6 nnd 29/6. SELLING AT 10/. 22/fi LONDON TAX and WHITE TOE PEEPERS. Spanish heel. f>o /CI \J "Matchless" brand. All sizes—Were 29/6. SELLING AT 22/6. £&/ D BOSTOCK FAWN KID SANDALS, Spanish heel. First grade— »>*■* //* Were 37/6. SELLING AT 25/6. <5&/0 £x/ CHILDREN'S SHOES —Patent Ties, Courts, Brown 1-bar, White ET / *** Kid Courts, and Ties. All sizes—Were 15/6. SELLING AT 5/. MEN'S AND BOYS'. 17/ ft "PRESTIGE" WELTED SHOES in Brown or Black Calf. ~t //} " u Goodyear Rubber Soles and Leather Soles. 11/ D SALE PRICE, 17/6. A GROUP OF HIGH-GRADE ENGLISH SAMPLE SHOES. in Black and Brown Calf, Brown Suede —Usually 39/6. SALE PRICES : 25/6, 27/6 and 29/6. QUALITY ENGLISH BROWN SUEDE AND CALF SPORTS <>X /R ' SHOES. Smart square toe—Usually 35/6. SELLING AT 25/6. O 18/fi SOFT BLArK GLACE KID WELTED SHOES. Patent Leather ID//' toecaps. Perfect fitting. All sizes and half sizes. -Lo/ O SALE PRICE, 18/6. i ' . ' .... THE STONE SHOE CO., LTD., . OPP. PLAZA THEATRE, QUEEN STREET.

AMUSEMENTS. guuuiiraitmiimiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiMiitmniiNniraiiiiiiimtnniiiiiiiiiiiiimiiniiiniuiiiii^- | IT'S BOB'S BEST! | C Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Whirlwind I |successor to "YANK AT OXFORD" ! I | TO-DAY AT 11, 2.15, 8 P.M. | | ST. JAMES' THEATRE | j Direction : Sir Benjamin Fuller. ■ § Dashing, Debonair— j| I ROBERT TAYLOR I | ROBERT TAYLOR | | ROBERT TAYLOR j g in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's 1 | "fJIHE OROWD JJOARS!" | | " rpHE QROWD JJOARS!" | j " IJIHE QROWD JJOARS!" | |MAUREEN. O'SULLIVANi 111 l 1 FRANK MORGAN I 1 And a Wonderful Associate B i Programme includes :— g | "HOT ON ICE," | IPete Smith Specialty on Ice Hockey. 1 j Plans at the Theatre. Phone 32-920. i 1 Recommended by Censor Jor Adults. S ?alllllllllll!lllllllllllllllllllllllll!llllillllllllllll!llllllllllll!imiIII!IUIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIllllilliji g'lHi'i'.i'.iiniiiiiiiuiiiiuimiiiir.iiiiiiinsiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiii^1 6d PRINCE EDWARD 6d | g6d NEWTON. Phone 4t>-20'2. 6d I fc j Direction : Sir Benjamin Fuller. /»o 1 g®" OUEST 7 '1A GUEST nfl NIGHT. I .OO NIGHT. 6d i 1 Final Screening. g i fi j FRED CHARLIE e j 1 OO MacMURRAY In RUCIiLBS i 6d " EXCLUSIVE." 6d | fifl — Associate Feature — fid i ?6d " MURDER GOES TO 6 d S .fid COLLEGE." 6d l With ROSCOK KARN'S. /»J I sOU Both Recommended by Censor =6d 1" r Adults. g/J = ADULTS AND CHILDREN :oa 1.-, nO Seats at fid. O b<l | Tl!llilllllli>lllil!UHlllllMIIIII]!IIIIIIIIIUIilllllllllll!]|llilllllllllilllltlllHlill]llilItlllliI!lll[llll!II<lllllll,= RECORD BOOKING! COVENT GARDEN RUSSIAN BALLET RUSSIAN BALLET RUSSIAN BALLET RUSSIAN BALLET RUSSIAN BALLET RUSSIAN BALLET Plans for the first 7 nights now open at Lewis Eady. Ltd. Excellent seats available at all reserved prices. Patrons are advised to book early for choice of position. Opening with a Grand Gala Performance at His Majesty's Theatre NEXT WRDXEJS--I>AY NIGHT in the presence o«f their Excellencies the Governor-General and I,ady Galway. The most memorable event in the history of the New Zealand Theatre. Illustrated Brochures giving full details regarding the limited season available at the Box Office. WANTED! (For Members of Covent Garden Russian Ballet.) USE OF SEVERAL DANCING STUDIOS FOR 2 WEEKS. COMMENCING NEXT TUESDAY AFTERNOON. Apply Stage Door, His Majesty's Theatre. "The Show Place of Auckland." I BERKELEY I MBy tte Sea ! At Mission Bay ! "It's So Cool and Cosy.'* iVI : o : M Final Screening To-nitfht at 7.45. M Lewis Stone, Mickey Rooney in "YOU'RE ONLY YOUNG ONCE." M Judge Hardy'B Family ! Approved for Universal Exhibition. ]VI Also Michael Whalen, Gloria Stuart in T\ff "ISLAND IN THE SKY." Thrilling Murder Mystery. J\l Recommended by Censor tor Adults. Reserves (no extra). Phone 17-377. M LUNCH or TEA at THE BERKELEY. Supper and Dancing till 1 a.m. I CAPITOL I FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY. »«■ William Powell, Luise Rainer in J} " THE EMPEROR'S CANDLESTICKS." Baroness Orc7.y"s Thrilling _Spy Story. Jit Also Geo. O'Brien, Constance Worth in M "THE WINDJAMMER." Exciting Drama of the Sea. IW Both Approved for Universal Exhibition LECTURES. NZ. RED CROSS SOCIETY. AUCKLAND CENTRE. Classes of Instruction are being formed In the following subjects for Ladies and Gentlemen :—Air Raid I'recautions (antigas training). First Aid to the Injured, Home Nursing, Hygiene and Sanitation. Enrolment Forms and Textbooks obtainable i it 202, British Chambers, Hijjh St. :x2B !

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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 21, 26 January 1939, Page 32

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Page 32 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 21, 26 January 1939, Page 32

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