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AMUSEMENTS. INSPIRING ACTION . WORLD STARS. PERFECT TECHNICOLOUR THROUGHOUT. THERE IS ONLY ONE "MARVELLOUS" PRODUCTION! PARAMOUNT'S SENSATIONAL ALL-COLOUR MUSICAL ROMANCE. Never Before lias Anything Like it Been Seen 6n Stage or Screen. The Romance of h Fuinotifl Soldier, Poet, Swordsman, Lover, told in Thrilling Action. Filmed in Natural Colours on Backgrounds of Stupendous Beauty. VAG A B VAG A B VAG A B VAG A B VAG A B VAG A B VAG A B VAG A B VAG A B 0 N D 0 N D 0 N D 0 N D 0 N D 0 N D 0 N D 0 N D 0 N D Thrill to the Fiery Passion of Dennis King's Glorious Voire, when, with full Operatic Chorus of 500 Voices, he Sings tho Stirring "Song of the Vagabonds." DENNIS KING. DENNIS KING. DENNIS KING. DENNIS KING. The Golden-voiced Idol of London— Star of the Original Stage Production, With JEANETTE MACDONALD. THE REGENT THE REGENT FRIDAY NEXT. BOX PLANS. Plans for FRIDAY and SATURDAY Rapidly Filling. Phono 40-883 for Reserveß. PICTUREDROME. TO-NIGHT AND THURSDAY. ZIEGFELD'S EX TI! AVAGAN Z A DE LUXE. Glorifying tho American Girls. Dancing, Romance, Lavish Displays, Scenes in Technicolour, All-Talking, All Singing. All-Talkie Supports. FOLLOW THE CROWD TO-NIGHT. SAT., Mao Murray in "Peacock Alley." COMMUNITY SINGING. COMMUNITY SINGING. RELAYED BY l'i'A. TOWN HALL. TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), 12.30 TO 1.30 P.M. THE "BILLY SUNDAY" OF N.Z. OWEN PRITCHARD, OWEN PRITCHARD. The Real Diggers' Song Leader. DIGGERS! DIGGERS! Bring your mother, sisters, other fellows' sisters, your wife, and friends. Dad will bring ihimself. Forget your business and other worries and have a Real Good Sing. Columbia-Kloster Gramophone Recital by courtesy of Lewis Ea'dy, Ltd. 12 to 12.30 p.m. ADMISSION FREE. Song Books (id Each. Collection for Charities. W. WOODHEAD. Hon. Secretary. ACROSS AUSTRALIA TO CAPE YORK. ACROSS AUSTRALIA TO CAPE YORK. HEAR HEAR HECTOR MACQUARRIE, HECTOR MACQUARRIE. WORLD-FAMOUS AUTHOR AND TRAVEL LECTURER. Hear the Brilliant and Fluent Lecturer relate the Remarkable Adventures of his companion, Dick Matthews, and himself, ex perienced in their Amazing Trip in a Baby Car through tho Wild 3 of Australia to Capo York. ILLUSTRATED LECTURE, ILLUSTRATED LECTURE. WITH MOVING PICTURES AND SLIDES. 8 P.M., NEXT FRIDAY, JUNE 20th. AT THE LEWIS EADY HALL. LEWIS EADY HALL. ADMISSION. 2s. Reserved Seats, apply LEWIS EADY. LTD. EXHIBITIONS. AUCKLAND WINTER EXHIBITION. JULY 9 TO 19, 1930. Classes for DAIRY PRODUCE. HONEY. ROOTS AND VEGETABLES, FRUIT, HOME INDUSTRIES. NEEDLEWORK. ART AND PHOTOGRAPHY, POULTRY, RABBITS AND DOGS. ENTRIES CLOSE ON JUNE 20. Schedule Free on application to W. F. O'DONNELL, A. and P. Association. 41. Albert St., Auckland. SPACE! SPACE! SPACE! MERCHANTS AND MANUFACTURERS REQUIRING SPACE APPLY TO J. FINDLAY. Manufacturers' Association. Queen's Arcade, Quten Street. P.O. Bos 510. Auckland. QPECIAL CLASSES FOR BACKWARD O CHILDREN. An Exhibition of Handwork done in tho Special Classes for Backward Children throughout the Dominion, will be hold in the Special Classes, Myers Park, on THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, JUNE 10 AND 20. from !2 to 5.30. Admission Free. COMMERCIAL COLLEGES, rjMJB PREMIER COMMERCIAL COLLEGE OF NEW ZEALAND. RAIN'S QOMMERCIAL QOLLEGI Number of Students Placed in PERMANENT POSITIONS PERM A NENT I'OS LTIONS THIS YEAR, BRAIN'S ENSURE SUCCESS I' Director: A. .1. Hutchinson. Principal: Miss E. B. M. Brain. Acting-Principal, Misß E. G. Phipps. N.Z. INSURANCE BUILDING. Auckland, And at Hamilton. INSURANCE. ALLIANCE ASSURANCE CO., LTD, XV —Assets. ±'30.000.000. Phone 43-123. b. O'Connell St.—Manager. Wilfrid Skegg. QHEARER, PROTHERO & SHEARER, 0 Security Bldgs., for Firo and Accident 1 nsuranco. BADMINTON. BADMINTON Players. Best English Racquets and Presses; cheap, 80s; only few left.—9l, Albert St.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20593, 18 June 1930, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20593, 18 June 1930, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20593, 18 June 1930, Page 22

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