AMUSEMENTS. ' ORP. LTD., ATTRACTIONS GRAND PICTURE RE-OPENING FRIDAY NEXT 2.15 AND TWO OUTSTANDING ATTRACTIONS THE YEAR'S DRAMATIC SURPRISE BARBARA STANDWYCIi BARBARA STANDWYCK With GENE RAYMOND GENEVIEVE TOBIN In The DRAMATIC SENSATION OF THE YEAR "THE WOMAN IN RED" "THE WOMAN IN RED" AT LAST IT CAN BE TOLD. The Story of the woman whose sealed lips sealed a man's doom . . . Who Let him go on trial before a jury for his. life—because she didn't dare go on trial before the world for her honour. A DRAMATIC REVELATION And A GREAT STAR'S GREATEST TRIUMPH. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ALSO SHOWING A MIRTH PACKED COMEDY The troubles that may beset the married man who is so misguided as to forget his own wedding anniversary, are Hilariously Presented in this WARNER BROS. BRITISH PRODUCTION. "LEAVE IT TO BLANCHE" With HENRY KENDALL OLIVE BLAKENEY (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) BOX PLANS D.I.C. or Theatre, 30-329.
THE PLAZA •Phone 36-021. Dir.: J. C. Williamson Pict. Corp., Ltd. 11 A.M., 2.15 and 8 P.M. The Screen's Most Electrifying •Personality KATHARINE HEPBURN KATHARINE HEPBURN ■ml As Booth Tarkington'a "ALICE ADAMS" j Alice adams " !| ECLIPSING ANYTHING HEPBURN HAS YET DONE! Also, a Gorgeous Natural Colour Comedy, Starring El Brendel "WHAT, NO MEN?" FRIDAY NEXT! FRIDAY NEXT ! Monogram Pictures Present ROBERT HERRICK'S GREAT DRAMA OF THE "MIRACLE MAN" OF THE CANADIAN BACKWOODS "THE HEALER" "THE HEALER" "THE HEALER" "THE HEALER" Starring RALPH BELLAMY, KAREN MORLEY, MICKEY ROONEY, JUDITH ALLEN IT'S BIGGER! IT'S BETTER This Successor to "THE MIRACLE MAN" PLANS NOW OPEN D.I.C. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PUBLIC NOTICES.
GRAND LODGE OF NEW ZEALAND. WEDNESDAY, 4th DECEMBER. RAND LODGE COMMUNICATION, opens at the Masonic Hall, Gloucester'street, at 10 a.m. sharp—Morning dress. Lodge representatives and other members of Grand Lodge are requested to be in attendance not later than 9.10 a.m. The Installation of Grand Master will take place at the Civic Theatre, Manchester street; Brethren must be seated by 6.30 pirn, sharp. At the close of the Installatipn Ceremony refreshments will be served in the Masonic Hall for visitors and members of Grand Lodge. THURSDAY, sth DECEMBER. A Motor .drive (weather permitting) will be held in the afternoon—Cars leave the Masonic Hall at 1.45 p.m. A Ball will be held at the Tea Kiosk, Addington, at 8.30 r>.m. Admission by ticket only, -which can be obtained from Messrs Du Feu and Co., Colombo street, Stewart Dawson and Co., High street and from the secretaries of the Christchurch and Lyttelton Lodges. A special tram will leave the Square between Shelter Shed and United Service Hotel at 8 p.m., returning at 12.30 a,m. GE. YEMM, Hon. Secretary, 6984 P.O. Box 372. | r " WILLIAM FITZGERALD. vyiLL the above named who left Drury, Auckland District, about 1879, and who was last heard of in Westport in the early 'eighties, or anyone who knows of his present whereaboutsPlease communicate with:— The Executors of the Will of the late James Fitzgerald, THE GUARDIAN TRUST AND EXECUTORS COMPANY OF NEW • * . ZEALAND, LTD., ' P.O. Box 27, 7189 Auckland. fIRDER your Classified Want Advertisqment for 6 insertions for the price of 5—12 words Is; 6 Insertions
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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21647, 4 December 1935, Page 1
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