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AMUSEMENTS. NEW ZEALAND'S PREMIER THEATRE. <Cc7vn^> Direction : Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. 11 A.M. — 2.15 — 8 P.M. The Langli of the Century. BERNARD SHAW'S BERNARD SHAW'S "PYGMALION" "PYGMALION" "PYGMALION" "PYGMALION" "PYGMALION" "PYGMALION" "PYGMALION" "The Rain in Spain," "Stays Mainly in the Plains." A G.B.D. Attraction. Recommended by Censor lor Adults. | CRYSTAL ALEXANDRA | PALACE & ALEXANDRA | JIT. EDEN || GREEN LANE I I'lione 14-573. j| Phone 16-647. To-uight, Fri. and Sat., at g First Auckland Suburban Screening. First Auckland Suburban Screening. DIRECT FROM QUEEN STREET. BARBARA STANWYCK, Brilliant in her first comedy role, With HENRY FONDA, In a new kind of comedy-mystery-romance, " THE MAD MISS MANTON." A Dozen Society Debutantes turn Amateur Detectives with Hilarious Results. WHAT FUN! WHAT THRILLS! WHAT EXCITEMENT ! — Associate Feature — DON AMECIIE—ARLEEN WHELAN, Binnie Barnes — Gilbert Itoland, In " G A T E W A Y." Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. 1 STATE | Fri lat 8 I DEVONPORT. I Phone 22-101 I Deaf Aids Available | , THE MARX BROS. (Czars of Insanity) in "ROOM SERVICE." Approved lor Universal Exhibition. EDWARD G. ROBINSON, Allen Jenkins, Ruth Donnelly, in DAMON RUNYAN'S SLIGHT CASE OF MURDER. Recommcntlcd by Censor for Adults. i state [ F s„,£r„r<s I ONEIIUNGA. | Phone 12-344 ) Deaf Aids Available | 6d . GUEST NIGHT Victor MeLaglen. Preston Foster, 6d "SEA DEVILS." - Recommended by Censor for Adults. Will Mahone.v, Will Fvffe, 6d "■ • - SAID O'REILLY TO McNAB." Approved for Universal Exhibition. i EMPRESS | To .„Sf .fSfjß'l J NEWTON. I Phone 27-077 • A.O 6d — GUEST NIGHT — 6d ARTHUR TREACHER in P. G. njWodehouse's "THANK YOU, JEEVES." OU Approved for Universal Exhibition. 6a Jocelyn Howarth, Leslie Fenton, "CHINA PASSAGE/' ou Recommended by Censor for Adults. | ADELPHI | at" Q I RICHMOND AV. iPhone 27-235 8 I Deaf Aids Available | DICK POWELL, FRED WARING and His Pennsylvanians in "'VARSITY SHOW." Approved Jor Universal Exhibition. SELECTED FEATURETTES.

1 his majesttsT TO-NIGHT—AT B—TO-NIGHT LAST 5 NIGHTS OF SEASON. LAST 5 NIGHTS OF SEASON. The Whole Town s Talking of the Success of STANLEY McKAY'S NEW GA I E TTE S in the Alluring Production "LET'S GO HUNTING" "LET'S GO HUNTING" with its delightful "TALLY HO ! TALLY HO !" Chorus from Cellier's "Dorothy." GEORGE HURD (The World's Greatest Juggling Star). NELLIE KOLLE, STAN FOLEY STELLA LAMONDi ALEC McKINNON: Singers, Dancers and Acrobats, makitr2^SL the MOST POPULAR VARIETY SHOWS ever brought to New Zealand. COMPLETE CHANGE TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). "EASTWARD BOUND" "EASTWARD BOUND " Full of Colour, Pep and Sparkle. GALA EASTER GIFT MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2.15. During the afternoon numerous valuable Gifts. suoli as cricket bats, tennis racquets dolls, books and Easter eggs, will be given away. »r Ni ".! 1 ? S = , 4/l 3/ • V 6. V. Matinee: 3/. 2/. 1/ (Children 1/ and Gd). All prices plus tax. Plans are at Lewis Eadv. Ltd.. and earlv door sales at H.M. Sweets Shop. ELECTORAL. QITIZENS AND JJATEPAYERS' ASSOCIATION. rpRANSPORT JJOARD J^LECTION. A MEETING OF FRIENDS AND SUPPORTERS Will Be Held TO-NIGHT rpHURSDAY. <ST. HELIER'S— PARISH HALL, 8 P.M. ln£ and 'fn teß wIU i? ttend an<l address meetattend sympathisers are requested to _30 GRAMMAR SCHOOLS. ELECTION OF MEMBER. oJ^,Vr^- is hereb y given that JOSEPH ST AN'ION, ESQ.. bfing the only person nominated, has been elected Member of the Auckland Grammar School Board bv the Members of the Legislative Council and the House of Representatives, usuallv resident within the Provincial District of Auckland. CHAS. E. O. TISDALL. Returning Officer. Auckland. Mjirch 2D, 1939. 30 FOR DANCING, TEACHERS OF DANCING, BUILDING SOCIETIES, BOROUGH, COUNTY NOTICES, PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, ETC., ADVTS., SEE PAGE FOUR.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 75, 30 March 1939, Page 28

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Page 28 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 75, 30 March 1939, Page 28

Page 28 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 75, 30 March 1939, Page 28

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