AMUSEMENTS, ST. JAMES' ST. JAMES* "Where Sound Sounds Best." And wliero fill the long-run pictures are shown. SESSIONS: 11 a.m., 2.15 aud 8. Sir Benjamin and Mr. John teller present THE STAGE AND SCREEN SENSATION THE STAGE AND SCREEN SENSA'IION that will live until drtimit that IS = drama' ceases to grip, human heart? I and' stir emotjon3 " WITHIN " WITHIN " WITHIN " WITHIN " WITHE " WITHIN " WITHIN " WITHIN THE LAW. THE LAW. THE LAW. THE LAW. THE LAW. THE LAW. THE LAW. THE LAW. BOLD AND UNFORGETTABLE of the fascinating part of " Mars Turner by JOAN CRAWFORD, JOAN CRAWFORD, JOAN CRAWFORD, JOAN CRAWFORD, JOAN CRAWFORD, JOAN. CRAWFORD, whoso wonderful acting has caused something akin to A SCREEN SENSATION. THE YEAR'S MOST AMAZING DRAMATIC SMASH! An Outstanding Super-Production of METRO-G OLD W YN—M A YEE. And a supporting programme right up to the St. James' Standard. PLANS AT ST. JAMES'. MISCHA LEVITZKI CONCERTS. MISCHA LEVITZKI CONCERTS. OWING TO THE ENORMOUS SUCCESS OF THESE CONCERTS. AN EXTRA CONCERT WILL' BE GIVEN ON SATURDAY NEXT. THIRD CONCERT: TO-MORROW, AT 8.. TOW N H ALL. Direction - • E. J GRAVESTOCK. TO-MORROW AND SATURDAY. THE GREAT'MUSTCAL EVENT OF THE YEAR. Visit of the "World-famed Pianist, MISCHA LEVITZKI, . MISCHA LEVITZKI. Who has created such extraordinary scenes of enthuHiam everywhere. * TO-MORROW'S PROGRAMME. Sonata in A Major, No. 15 - - - Scarlatti Andante Favori ------- Beethoven Sonata. "Waldstein" ... - Beethoven Fantasie in F Minor ... - -Chopin Nocturne in F Minor ----- Chopin Etude. Op. 10, No. 7 - - - - Chopin Prelude in C Minor - - Chopin Waltz Brilliant, Op. 34,. No. 1 - - Chopin Poerno Scriabin Etude - Scriabin "The Enchanted Nymph" - Mischa Levitzki Staccato Etude ----- Rubinstein '. Reserved Seats, 7s 6d; Unreserved, os and 3s; T>lus tax. Plans at Lewim Eady, Ltd.; dny sales at Lewis Eady, Ltd., and Colemail's. LEVITZKI CONCERT, HAMILTON. THURSDAY. FUNERAL NOTICES. t> A UCKLAND PROVINCIAL * ROYAL, ARCH CHAPTER. Comp. are requested to attend the Funeral of R. Ex. Comp. A. E. BAGNALL. Grand Supt., which leaves hia late residence, Omahu Road. Remuera. at 2.30 p.m.. on TUESDAY, for Purewa Cemetery. F. L. CONNOLLY, 2. p, ~ rpHE ST. ANDREW'S LODGE. CmP 1 No. S. Brethren are requested to attend the Funeral of Wor. BRO. 'A. E. BAGNALL. which- will leave his late residence, 6, Omahu Road. Remuera, for Purewa Cemetery, TO-MORROW (Tuesday), at 2.30 p.m. C. A. COPPINS, P.M. A. FRENCH. Secretary. W.M. O 1 The Brethren are requested to attend the Funeral of our late WORSHIPFUL BROTHER A. E. BAGNALL. TO-MOR-ROW (Tuesday) Afternoon. By order W.M. CHAS. BLOMFIELD, P.M., Secretary. DENTISTRY. MY 0™ S PE< JpAINLESS J EXTRACTIONS Possesses Many Great Advantages Which Aro Distinctive. Hera ara somo among others: I—NO pain; • 2—NO NEED to como back the second time, or ns under other methods. 3—EXPERT EXTRACTIONS. No broken teeth or stumps left in gums ■I—PERFECTLY SAFE for all ages. I can safely uso it on a patient of 80 years S—IF YOU HAVE A WEAK HEART, or suffering from other complaints, it will not affect you. - . 6—NO PAINFUL PRICKING. 7—NO SWOLLEN GUMS. S—ABSCESSED TEETH are painlessly extracted. 9—EXTRACTIONS FREE when teeth are ordered ALL DENTAL WORK GUARANTEED. Speciality in Gum Block Teeth. PAINLESS DENTISTRY AT MY ROOMS IS NOT A MYTH, BUT A FACT OPEN EVERY EVENING jQENTIST Q jyj-UNRO MANUEL. FIRST FLOOR ENDEAN'S' BUILDINGS Phone 41-GO4. Take Elevator. A pERFECT gE T OF rp EET H. £2/12/6. OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS. Remodelling Seta £1 10 0 Painless Extractions £0 2 6 EXTRACTIONS. Is EXTRACTIONS FREE WHEN SETS ARE ORDERED. FILLINGS OF ALL KINDS. H. W. p ROST - LTDDENTIST. I>ate University of Pennsylvania. U.S A and Wellington 80 Years Experience, JELLICOE CHAMBERS ! • (Next Herald. Auckland) HAMILTON (WESLEY CHAMBERS) And at Wellington. New Plymouth. WanK» nui. Christchureh. Dunedin and Invercargil) TENNIS REQUISITES BADMINTON und Tennis Racquets Restrung. special hardcourt gut.— Griffiths, Tennis Servico- Wakefield St.. 50yds nbove Town Hall. 45-008 CHROMIUM OXIDISING. AUCKLAND ELECTROPLATING CO., LTD. (late Somerville's). 42 years Plating ill this City, aro still at the old address. 313, Queen St., three doorß above 'Town Hall, and solicit a continuance of support given in the past. PHONE 42-618, , our Van will Collect or Deliver.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20893, 8 June 1931, Page 16
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