AMUSEMENTS. MANAGERIAL— We predicted thnf "Lonely Wives" would create a Sensation—lt has exceeded all our Expectations—We can't, possibly take it. off—lt's far too Good—A Word of Advice—Heserve for Saturday. Ring 41-58 G. Costs no more. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Continuous from 31 a.m. Screening Times: 11 TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT, 5.30 and 8 p.m. N0TE.—5.30 Session Finishes 7.15. INSISTENT PUBLIC DEMAND NECESSITATES AN EXTENSION OF THE SEASON. SEASON SEASON SEASON SEASON SEASON EXTENDED. EXTENDED. EXTENDED. EXTENDED. EXTENDED. SECOND BIG WEEK SECOND BIG WEEK SECOND BIG WEEK COMMENCES TO-DAY. COMMENCES TO-DAV. COMMENCES TO-DAY. There can be no further Extension of t.he Season, so be advised and secure early Reservations for ihe final week. "LONELY WIVES." "LONELY WIVES." " LONELY WIVES." "LONELY WIVES." FOR. ADULTS ONLY. We Predicted This Would Cause a Sensation. SEASON EXTENDED. SEASON EXTENDED. SEASON EXTENDED. "LONELY WIVES." "LONELY WIVES." "LONELY WrVES." "LONELY WIVES." FOR ADULTS ONLY. WILL NOT BE SHOWN AGAIN In Auckland For Many Months. YOU'LL BE SURPRISED! THE SNAPPIEST. MOST AUDACIOUS FARCE COMEDY EVER SCREENED. LONELY WIVES LONELY WIVES. LONELY WIVES. NEVER BEFORE HAS A THEATRE RESOUNDED TO SUCH ROARS OF MIRTH. OTHER BIG COMEDIES FADE INTO INSIGNIFICANCE WITH - lonely Wives." ARBITRATION COURT. TN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OF J- NEW ZEALAND, NORTHERN INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT. IN THE MATTER OF THE INDUSTRIAL CONCILIATION AND ARBITRATION ACT, 1925. Notice is hereby given that, the Court of Arbitration will commence its next Sittings at Auckland in the Supreme Court. Buildings on THURSDAY, the 11th day of February. 1932, at in a.m., when the folloiving matters will be dealt with:— DISPUTES: Auckland Talleymen. Auckland Abattoir Assistants and Freezing Works Employees. APPLICATION TO ADD PARTIES TO FOLLOWING AWA R I): Tea Rooms. APPLICATION TO STRIKE OUT PARTY TO FOLLOWING AWARD: Private Hotels. APPLICATIONS FOR RESTORATION OF WAGE REDUCTIONS: Ohinemuri Mines and Batteries Union; the Waihi branch of Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and Joiners: Ohinemuri branch Amalgamated Engineering Union: South Auckland Enginedrivers, Winders, Motormen and Firemen's Union. APPR ENTICESHIP APPLICATIONS: CO MPENSATTON C ARES. E. M. MOSLEY. Clerk of Awards. EDUCATIONAL. JgUCCESS Keen and ambitious accountancy students can take two steps that will ensure speedy qualification:— I—ENROL WITH HEMINGWAY'S. 2—COMMENCE STUDYING IMMEDIATELY, For over a third of n century Hemingway's have held without a break tho record for successful training in Accountancy. Don't delay and so have to rush through your work. Start your studies now, and bo thoroughly prepared when Examination day arrives. Write To-day for Hemingway's valuable book. "ACCOUNTANCY"— it's FREE. JJEMING W A Y * S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. Box 516, Auckland. EMPIjOYERS want Hemingway-trained Typistcs, Book-keepers. Enquire toI day about Day and Evening Classes.— i Chancery Chambers. DYERS AND CLEANERS. CARPET nnd General Cleaning, lowest charges.—Domestic Vacuum Cleaning Co., Wellesley St. East. Phono 44 GOO. CARPET Cleaning and Shampooing, one penny square foot. —Vacuum Cleaning Co., Albert St. Phone 41-769. TVT Z. DRY CLEANING CO.. LTD., Dyers • and Cleaners. Phono 47-005.—Suits, Costumes, Overcoats, Dry Cleaned and pressed.—Factory and Office, 1-3-5, HOWE STREET.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21099, 5 February 1932, Page 16
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