AMUSEMENTS. St. James' Theatre. FINAL THREE DAYS. SEE IT—BEFORE IT IS TOO LATEI SESSIONS: 11 a.m., 2.15 and 8 p.m. Sir Benjamin and Mr. Jojm Fuller Present " THE MIDDLE WATCH." An Empire Murmurs with pride, "Thisi is British." "THE GREATEST FARCE-COMEDY EVER MADE BY ANYBODY ANYWHERE." LAUGHS 13Y THE FLEET-LOAD Do Alert, Book Seats Now at the St. James'. ST. JAMES' ST. JAMES' " Where Sound Sounds Best." FOR FRIDAY NEXT. Sir Benjamin and Mr. John Fuller present THE STAGE AND SCREEN SENSATION THE STAGE AND SCREEN SENSATION that will live until drama- thnt 3S drama ceases to grip human hearts and stir emotions. " WITHIN THE LAW." " WITHIN THE LAW." " WITHIN THE LAW." " WITHIN THE LAW." " WITHIN THE LAW." BOLD AND UNFORGETTABLE of the fascinating part of " Mary Turner "' by JOAN CRAWFORD. JOAN CRAWFORD, JOAN CRAWFORD, JOAN CRAWFORD, \vlio36 wonderful acting has caused something akin to A SCREEN SENSATION. IT IS BEYOND COMPARE. Through the silence of that crowded Courtroom, Mary Turner's shrieks of denunciation struck pity in the hearts of all except the man at whom they were directed. " LISTEN GILDER . . . YOU BLOATED MILLIONAIRE , . . THERE IN YOUR SMUG COMPLACENCY . . . YOU SAY HOW DARE I? . . . NOW LISTEN TO ME! '• I went without any happiness I might have known all the time I worked for you, just to stay straight . . . and for what? —To be sent to prison for three years .. . for something I did not do ..." " You can send mo away now .. . . but three years isn't forever . . . When I get out of here you're going to pay me for every year of this . . . There won't be a day I won't remember it was you who sent me to prison . . . "AND YOU'RE GOING TO PAY! YOU'RE GOING TO PAY ME FOR EVERYTHING I'M LOSING IN LIFE!" THE YEAR'S MOST AMAZING DRAMATIC SMASH! An Outstanding Super-Production of An Outstanding Super-Production of METRO—G OLD WYN—MAYER, PLANS AT ST. JAMES'. PLANS AT ST. JAMES'. PLANS AT ST. JAMES'. MEETINGS. UNEMPLOYED WORKERS' MOVEMENT. MASS MEETING. TRADES' HALL. TUESDAY. 7.30 P.M. Your conditions are bad. They will be worse if you don't organise. It is YOUR fight. Roll up! & pONSONBY BOYS' |]l) BRASS BAND. (INC.). The Annual Meeting will be held in the Band Room, Dignan Street, Ponsonby, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 8 P.M., (Not Tuesday, 9th, as previously, advertised). A. G. BROWN. Hon. Secretary. rpHE FARMERS' TRADING CO.. LTD.' Notice is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting of the Farmers' Trading Company, Limited, will bo held nt the Chamber of Commerce, Swanson Street, in the City of Auckland, on WEDNESDAY, the 24th day of June, 1931, at 10 a.m. By order of the Board of Directors. W. G. CROUCH, Secretary. CORPORATION NOTICES. THING'S BIRTHDAY, JV JUNE 3, 1931. REFUSE COLLECTION. There will be no ColtfA pSW L-% lection of Refuse on WEDNESDAY. June 3, 1931, tlio Destructor ber"~* IJlg ci ose( j on that day. Refuse usually Collected on Wednesday will be removed on the THURSDAY following. J. S. BRIG HAM, Town Clerk. COMMERCIAL COLLEGES. ■gOOK-KEEPING P 3 M ONTHSI Personal or Correspondence Tuition. Everyhody nhould have a knowledge of the principles and practice of Double Entry Book-keeping. By Banks' individual system of teaching, students can cover the initial course in 3 months, if they are prepared to work hard. Our courso is most interesting, being the system introduced by the founder and first director of the College—Mß JOHN S BARTON. S.M ACCOUNTANCY AND BOOK-KEEPING SAVE A YEAR! Those desiring to qualify in Accountancy are advised that next year students have to pass three stages in Bookkeeping—-this means three years' work on this subject. Save a year by Qualifying in the first stage this year. QOMMERCIAL QOLLEGE. ISA, THE TERRACE. WELLINGTON H. Aruos, F.R., Econ S.. F.A.1.5.. Managing Director EDUCATIONAL, \SHCROFT, 17, Ladies Mile, Remuera -Day. Evening Tuition; Mutriculation Engineering Surveying Examinations, Coi respondenco.—Phono 17-SO2.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20888, 2 June 1931, Page 16
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