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AMUSEMENTS. THE BEST ALL-ROUND PRO GRAMME IN TOWN. CIV I C Direction: J. C. Williamson Filing II a.m., 2.15 and 8 p.m A PICTURE THE WHOLE I TOWN'S RAVING ABOUT. A dramatic love story in which a glamorous, golden-haired girl p or . trays the woman bearing three tilings that go with sin the blamo, the name, tr.e shamel THE WOMAN ALL WOMEN WOULD LIKE TO BE alluring. MAGXETIC TALLULAH BANKHEAD TALLULAH BANKHEAD TALLULAH BANKHEAD TALLULAH BANKHEAD TALLULAH BANKHEAD, The Most Talkcd-of Star on the English Stage. In "MY SIN," "MY SIN," "MY SIN," A Pai amount Picture. an absorbing drama. Two human derelicts struggling in the stagnant pool of tropic lifeone a highly-educated lawyer, a victim of liquor—the other a beautiful woman striving to forget, a worthless ■ husband in the false gaiety of her life as entertainer in a low-class cabaret. THIS IS ONE PICTURE YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS. Great Supporting Programme, Including PARAMOUNT NEWS, TALKATOON. BOX PLANS NOW OPEN. EDWARD^ Direction: John Fuller and Sona. Daily at 2 and 7.45. SPECIAL MATINEE PROGRAMME. CLARK GABLE In " SPORTING BLOOD." LAUREL AXD HARDY. - ONE GOOD TURN." METEONE NEWS. TO-NIGHT. Also —JAMES DUNN and SALLY EILERS, la " BAD GIRL." NEW ZEALAND LABOUR PARTY. WIVES OF UNEMPLOYED WORKERS. The Management of the PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE,- Karangahape Road, have kindly offered to entertain a limited number of Unemployed Workers' Wives at the Afternoon Session, exclusive of Saturday and Holidays. Tickets to be obtained through the Labour Party Office. Room P. Traces Hall,'Hobson Street, between the hours of 10 a.m. and 12 lioon each day WORKERS! PATRONISE THE THEATRE THAT IS READY TO HELP YOU. F. E. MARTIN, Secretary, DEVONPORT. VICTORIA— At 5. DEVONPORT. BUSTER KEATON in "SIDEWALKS OF NEW YORK." MATINEE, 2.50 P.M. MILFORD. piCTUUEDROME. MATINEE, 2.30. TO-NIGHT AT 8. A Brilliant 4-Hour Entertainment. "WITHIN THE LAW," fallowed by Two Hours' Jazz.

SHE GAVE TOO EASILY—BUT His KISSES FOLLOWED HER ROUXD MB WORLD—TO A REAL LOVE. NORMA SHEARER ROBERT MONTGOMERY " STRANGERS 1 '"" MAY KISS." ST. JAMES' F'RIDAY NEXT. MASS PROTEST DEMONSTRATION OF CIVIL SERVANTS AND TRADE UNIONISTS. To Prote?i against any further W3ee Cuts to Civil Servants and the Amendments to I.C. and A. Act. DOMAIN. DOMAIN. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) AT 2.45 P.M. REPRESENTATIVE SPEAKERS. In the event of unfavourable weathef Meeting will be held iu Strand Theatre, on Sunday Evening at "-30 p.m. Loud Speakers Installed. WATERSIDE WORKERS' BAND IN ATTENDANCE. LEAGUE FOOTBALL. Ft TJONSONBY UNITED FOOT--1 BALL CLUB. LEAGUE. The Annual Meeting of the above jU Club will be held at Leys Institute, Ponsonby, on MONDAY XEXT, Hn 1-1. at 7.H0 p.m. , Business: Annual Report and BalancflSheet; Election of Officers; General. Members urgently requested to attend. New Members welcome. C. J. W. TAYLOR. Hon. Secretary. GYMNASIUM. Y.M.C.A. GYM. CLASSES COMMENCE AS FOLLOWS. SECONDARY SCHOOL BOYS—FRIDAY. 6.30 p.m. BOYS UNDER 11— SATURDAY. 9 a.m. GOYS OVER 11— SATURDAY, 10.30 a.m. BUSINESS M ENMONDAY, 5.15 p.m. MEN'S CLASSMONDAY. 7.30 p.m. MR. BOX HAM. Physical Director, May bo Consulted at Y.M.C.A. Dai.y. V T. DREW, Gen. Secretary. THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD AUCKLAND WEEKLY ADVERTISEMENTS: PREPAID RATES.—SEE COUPON PA^S THREE OF THIS ISSUE. N.li. Herald: Tho recognised medium best results. TELEPHONES: Advertisements—b a.m. to U P.m. . . . . After 11 p.m. . . • • • • 44 " G93 . , Replies to advertisements will be at the Office of the IIEHALD. forwarded age is provided will be promithat tb o on to the advertiser. Please noteJnat Postal Department will not c!n r er J. ro ber to any nom-de-plume llut . l Al 01 addressed tare of any Post Otlice. The Company does not hold 't c " e '* + : 1 c g''jnent sible for noil-insertion oi anv act - frQm or advertisements, through a<jciden t ion other causes, or for error in the puWK" of any advertisement.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21130, 12 March 1932, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21130, 12 March 1932, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21130, 12 March 1932, Page 20

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