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AMUSEMENTS. " THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE IN AUCKLAND ARE INTERESTED IN THE WELr FART 7 * «">*• r>TTT? - vnnKGSTERS. THEREFORE IT IS~~"TSEIR DUTY TO SEE " DANGEROUS YEARS." BECAUSE IT IS A STORY OF YOUTH'S FIGHT, FOR HAPPINESS IN THE FACE OF HEAVY ODDS. AND FAITHFULLY DEPICTS A PROBLEM WHICH EVER CONFRONTS THE WELFARE OFFICERS OF OUR OWN CITY. ' • ST. JAMES 1 ST. JAMES' "Where Sound Sounds Bust." Sessions: 11 Si.m., 2.15 and 8. COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT: COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT: You cannot possibly see all the pictures made in Hollywood this year. But here is the one that you simply must not miss! A LESSON TO NEW ZEALAND'S A LESSON TO NEW ZEALAND'S YOUTH. YOUTH. . " DANGEROUS YEARS." " DANGEROUS YEARS." " DANGEROUS YEARS." " DANGEROUS YEARS." " DANGEROUS YEARS." "DANGEROUS YEARS." It is not a "Kid" Picture, nor is it a' story of the "Jazz Mad Ace. But it is clean, wholesome Entertainment that you! And YOU! And YOU! Should See. Read what the Wellington Dominion says: —"Probably one of the most true-to-life stories ever written is 'Dangerous Years, a tale of youth at the crossroads of life, which has been adapted to the screen. 'Dangerous Years' is a slice of life and deals with the activities of a misunderstood boy, who, though possessed.of a heart of sold, has no proper home influences, and always manages to get mixed up in some trouble or other, with the result_ that he earns tho title of 'the worst boy in town. The Juvenile Court scenes are remarkable for their adherence to detail, and the glimpses of home life in a small town set u standard seldom achieved on the screen. The acting of all members of the cast is one of the chief features of the film. Tommy Conlon, who plays Arthur, the 'good-bad b&y.' and Raymond Borzage, who is seen as 'Nutty,' Arthur's pal, are unquestionably two of the finest and most natural young stars who have ever appeared on the screen." Excellent Cast includes BERYL MERCER-TOMMY CONLON. SPENCER TRACEY—DORIS /KENYON. PLANS AT ST. JAMES'. ' ' . ST. JAMES' ST. JAMES* " Where Sound Sounds Best." SESSIONS: 11 a.m., 2.15 and 8. LAST 2 DAYS. LAST 2 DAYS. A FULLER RIOT. FULLER RIOTOUS FUN AND LAUGHTER. LESLIE FULLER LESLIE FULLER ' TO-NIGHT'S THE NIGHT.' TO-NIGHT'S THE NIGHT.' A BRITISH COMEDY. The Funniest Slapstick Comedy ever made. It's Burlesque from start to finish. PLANS AT ST. JAMES', MEETING'S. A UCKLAND WHOLE MILK PRODUCERS' ASSOCIATION. An IMPORTANT Meeting of all Farmers supplying milk to city will be held in the Chamber of Commerce. FRIDAY, 15th, at 11 a.m. Business: To consider a vital change in the method of marketing milk. G. F. WILLIAMS. President. A UCKLAND WATEBSIDE WORKERS' -t* UNION. Annual Meeting of the above Union will be held on TUESDAY, 19th inst., at 8 a.m., in the Waiting Room, Quay Street. Business: Secretary's report and balance-sheet, transaction any other business arising therefrom. H. HILLIER, See. A UCKLAND CATHOLIC REPERTORY SOCIETY. All interested in the Production of Plays (players and non-playere) _ are cordially invited to a Public Meeting in the Catholic Women's League Rooms, Union Bldgs.. Cus-i tomß St. East, on MONDAY, July 18, at 8 p.m. D. M. DOUGHERTY, Phone 20-581. Hon. Sec. "\TEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. Notice is Jiereby given that the Ordinary General Meeting of the New Zealand Insurance Company, Limited, will be held at the registered office of the Company, Queen Street, Auckland, on TUESDAY, August 2, 1932, at 12 noon, for the purpose of receiving the Directors' Report and Balance-Sheet for the twelve months ended May 81, 1932: for the election of three Directors in the room of Sir Alfred Bankart, Messrs. Oliver Nicholson and Charles Rhodes, who retire by rotation, but are eligible and offer themselves for re-election: and for the election of Auditors. The transfer books of this Company will be closed from the 19th instant to the Ist proximo, both days inclusive, preparatory to payment of dividend. Dated at Auckland this 12th day of July, l 1932. By Order of the Board, A. I. JOHNS, General Manager. QOUNTY OF WAITEMATA. PUKEATUA RIDING. » A Meeting of Ratepayers will be Held in the Dairy Flat Schoolhouse on WEDNESDAY. July 20. 1932, at 7.30 p.m. BUSINESS: To submit a resolution authorising the Trustees to make an exchange of the Dairy Flat Hall Site. E. M. P. SMALL. For the Trustees. T\TILK "PRODUCERS. IMPORTANT MEETINGS RE YOUR SUPPLY TO AUCKLAND CITY. Attend Nearest Meeting Place— MANGERE CENTRAL HALL, FRIDAY, JULY 15. PAKURANGA HALL. MONDAY, JULY 18. EAST TAMAKI HALL, TUESDAY. JULY 19. TIMES, 7.30. Conveners: PRODUCERS' BOARD. Annual Meeting of S. Mary's Homes J- will be held To-morrow (Tliurs.), 8 p.m., in the Cathedral Library. All who are interested in the work of the Home are invited to attend.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21233, 13 July 1932, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21233, 13 July 1932, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21233, 13 July 1932, Page 18