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AMUSEMENTS. FINAL 2 DAYS. STRAND ' {A Fuller-Hayward Theatre.) Screening, 12.25, : 3.45, 9.20. Mario and Polly more side- ' splitting than ever .... making thin ones out of fat ones. MARIE "REDUCING-" DRESSLER, In "REDUCING." POLLY MORAN, "REDUCING. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Fun Feast. Screening: 11.0, 2.15, 7.45. A Tantalisingly humorous story o£ a Society Tramp and an Heiress who dared him to love her! REGINALD "ROMANTIC DENNY. VAGABOND. (A Fox Picture.) COMMENCING FRIDAY. COMMENCING FRIDAY. COMMENCING FRIDAY. Why did Nora Mason kill her father? Why di>l Iho country's most famous woman lawyer faint as Nora slowly told her strange story on the witness stand? Who is the Dob Lawrence? These are some of the secrets to be disclosed in "SCARLET PAGES-" "SCARLET PAGES" "SCARLET PAGES" "SCARLET PAGES" A Mother's past and a daughter's Future —cards of fale dealt to the same hand. Love, honour, happiness, staked against ruin and disgrace. Which card was turned to public gaze? A Superlative Cast, Headed by the Star of Stage and Screen. ELSIE FERGUSON, With MARION NIXON. GRANT WITHERS. In Addition: Hit the High Seas of Hilarity in this Merry Maelstrom of Mirth! "OH, SAILOR BEHAVE." "OH, SAILOR BEHAVE." "OH. SAILOR BEHAVE." With CHARLES KING, LOWELL SHERMAN - NOAH BEERY. The perils of the sea were nothing to tho dangers that besot these salty Bailors in Naples, the city of girls and gondolas! A hilarious cruise on an Ocean of Joy! (Two Fir3t National-Warner Vitaphone , Pictures.) PLANS AT STRAND. Phone 43-114. Prices: Is, Is Gd. SYMONDS ST. HOLIDAY MATINEE, 2 P.M. THIS EVENING, 8 P.M. A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Special. "THE BIG HOUSE." "THE BIG HOUSE." "THE BIG HOUSE." "THE BIG HOUSE." "A" Certificate. Romance that vies with drama for thrills. Willi Wallace' Beery, Chester Morris, Lewis Stone, Leila Hyams, \Robt. Montgomery, etc. A DOGVILLE COMEDY, "WHO KILLED ROVER?" "WHO KILLED ROVER?" Good Supporting Programme of Shorts. "TWO WOMEN FAINT AT LEVITZKI FAREWELL." ■ TRIUMPHANT RECITAL. "Mischa Levitzki brought a season of uninterrupted success to a close at the Town Hall last night. Onco again the genial Russian captivated Sydney audiences with the magnificenco of his technique, and the poetry and power of his interpretations. The audience went on 'requesting' until well after 11 o'clock. Excitement became intense, and two women in the galleries fainted, and had to be enrried out. A Levitzki triumph indeed!"— From the Sydney D. Telegraph, May 23, 1931. TOWN HALL. Direction - ■ E. J. Gravestock. THE OUTSTANDING MUSICAL EVENT OF THE YEAR. TO-MORROW AT 8. Also SATURDAY AND TUESDAY NEXT. VISIT OF THE WORLD-FAMED PIANIST MISCHA LEVITZKI. MISCHA LEVITZKI. MISCHA LEVITZKI. " One of tho few really great living pianists."—London Daily Chronicle. Reserved Seats. 7s Gd; Unreserved. 5s and 3s; plus tax. Plans at Lewis Eody. Ltd.: 5s and 3s tickets at Lewis Eady, Ltd., and Coleman's, Tobacconist. THEATRE ROYAL. HAMILTON. THURSDAY. JUNE 11. MISCHA LEVITZKI RECITAL. Programme and Plnns at tho Bristol, Hamilton. TROTTING. AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB. | WINTER MEETING, 1931. JUNE 20 AND 22. NOMINATIONS. NOMINATIONS for All Events close with the Secretary, Durham St. East, Auckland, on FRIDAY NEXT, Juno 5, at 5 p.m. GREAT NORTHERN TROTTING DERBY, 1932 (600SOVS.) (To bo run at the Summer Meeting, 1932 ) Entries (tsov.) for the GREAT NORTHERN TROTTING DERBY, 1932, close on FRIDAY NEXT, June 5. at 5 p.m. ALL ENTRIES must bo accompanied by Fees, otherwise will not be accepted. ALL ENTRIES made by telegram must be confirmed (immediately) by letter, gjving full particulars as required by Rule 188 and Part XV. of the Rules of Trotting. A. G. MABEE. Secretary. Durham St. East. Auckland. ROAD BOARD NOTICES. ]y_[OUNT WELLINGTON ROAD BOARD. MOTOR DRIVERS' LICENCES. The Office of tho Mount Wellington Road Board will bo open between the hours of 7 and 8.30 o'clock on FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, for tho renewal of Motor Drivers' Licences. h. t. g. Mcelroy, June 3, 1931. Clerk. art exhibitions. sl ** J) A UCKLAND society of xjl ARTS (Incorp.). I ANNUAL EXHIBITION. .. Magnificent Display of Pictures by Renowned Artists, at KITCHENER HALL, Kitchener Street. Open Monday. Thursday and Friday: 10 a.m. to G p.m., 7 p.m. to 9.30 p.m. Tuesday. Wednesday and Saturday: 10 a.m. to (>.30 p.m DEMONSTRATIONS. Electric cooking. Demonstration on the Famous CANADIAN HOTPOINT HI-SPEED RANGE, EVERY WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, From 2.30 to 4 p.m., in our Showrooms. POWER BOARD BUILDING. (Ground Floor), Queen Street. THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL AND ENGINEERING CO., LTD.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20889, 3 June 1931, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20889, 3 June 1931, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20889, 3 June 1931, Page 18