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AMUSEMENTS ST. JAMES* ST. JAMES' "Where Sound Sounds Beet." ' Sessions: 11 a.m..< 2-15 an<i 8< The star who gets his name and humour in more newspapers and magazines mote consistently-ihan any other motion Picture personage—star or otherwise—Will Rogers. WILL ROGERS, WILL ROGERS, WILL ROGERS, WILL ROGERS, WILL ROGERS. WILL ROGERS. WILL ROGERS. WILL ROGERS, WILL ROGERS. WILL ROGERS, In "DOWN TO EARTH." "DOWN TO EARTH." "DOWN TO EARTH." "DOWN TO EARTH." "DOWN TO EARTH." "DOWN TO" EARTH." •'Down to Earth" is an uproarious Rogers comedy plus a straightforward absorbing story of a family living above its means, and of how Rogers brings his society climbing wife and children down to earth with common sepse and wholesome philosophy that has endeared him to millions. FRIDAY NEXT . FRIDAY NEXT • Our Old Favourite Back Again, JOE .E. BROWN V; JOE E. BROWN ; ' In "THE TENDERFOOT." It's a Great Comedy with Joe at His Best. PLANS AT ST. JAMES*. INDEPENDENT THEATRES THE BEST ALWAYS. CAPITOL DOUBLE-STAR PROGRAMME. lT7 LADIES OF THE BIG HOUSE.* SYLVIA SIDNEY. GENE RAYMOND. A Powerful Vital Drama. "THE LOST SQUADRON." RICHARD DIX. MARY ASTOR. An Air Show in the Making. Dare Devil Stunts. MATINEE 2 P.M. "DANGER ISLAND." Episode 11. "THE LION'S LAIR." Phone 12-199 for Reserves. ' _| EMPIRE |=== TO-NIGHT AT 8. Double Feature Programme. WILLIAM POWELL In " THE ROAD TO SINGAPORE." And EDDIE QUILLAN In "THE BIG SHOT." MATINEE. TO-DAY AT -2 P.M. "Big Shot.". "Spell of the Circus." Adventures in Africa. KINGSLAND TALKIES. WARNER BAXTER In " MAN ABOUT TOWN." BILL BOYD In "CARNIVAL BOAT." Special Matinee, 2.15. W1 -STRAND PiCTURES. ROBERT MONTGOMERY, in "BUT THE FLESH IS "WEAK!." (Adult Recommendation.) A Bit Daring—But Don't Miss It. COMEDY AND NEWS. =| MANUREWA |== " MY WIFE'S FAMILY," 2.30. 6 and 8 p.m. Auckland steps into linei THE RIVOLI DANSE PALAIS MAGNIFICENT. GUY FAWKES CARNIVAL, NOV. 6. And Thereafter Wed., Fri. and Saturdays. SALES OF WORK Q LUKE'S PARISH HALL. Mt. Albert. BALLOON FAIR, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. Nov, 1. 2. At 2.30 p.m. Admission Free. Come to the Fair. ATHLETIC SPORTS CACHED TTEA-RT COLLEGE. ACRED XIEART V-'OLLEGE. ANNUAL SPORTS MEETING, TO-DAY, SATURDAY AT 2 P.M. IN COLLEGE PARK. All Parents and Friends Cordially Invited. AFTERNOON TEA IN 'GROUNDS. A.G.A.A. 300 GIRLS 300 GIRLS In Massed Rythmical Display, Fancy Marching, Grand Polonaise, Team Games and Running Events. Fancy Costumes. BLANDFORD PARK, SATURDAY NEXT, AT 2 P.M. AUCKLAND 'REGIMENTAL BAND In Attendance. ADMISSION, Is; CHILDREN, 6d. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING Will Be Held on ■ • TUESDAY,- NOVEMBER 15, BUSINESS: Consideration of Proposed amendments to Constitution. Proposed amendments to By-laws. Remits. S. R. MASSAM, 29/10/32. Secretary. SCHOLARSHIPS gCHOLARSHIP. The Trustees under the' Will of the late Humphrey Rawlings offer Three Scholarships for competition in December next. The Scholarships are tenalrl-! for throe years, commencing from the first term in the year 1933. and consist of free tuition at cither the Auckland Grammar School or King's College, as the parents of the scholars may choose, i maintenance allowance of £lO per annum, payable Quarterly, will also be advanced to each scholar. Only boys under the age of 12 years on December 1 next, attending one of the public common school of the Provincial District of Auckland, and the sons of poor parents, will be eligible for the Scholarship. Applications, containing the nnmes and addresses of applicants must be sent not later than December 1 next- to the Trustees, by whom due notice of the time and place of examination will be given. Forms of application may be obtained on applying at the office of the Trustees, first floor, Lister Building. Victoria Street East. Auckland. CHAS. C. BAKER. hj, W. SWAN. Trustees. FURNITURE REMOVALS Furniture removal.—Expert Men and Reliable Trucks.—J. J. Craig. Limited. 100 Queen Street. Auckland OBTAIN Free Estimate. Furniture safeguarded by employing Winstone. Ltd., Removal Specialists, Phone 44-777.

REMOVAL NOTICES J. H. CLARK, Consulting Account-. * ' ant. Commercial Organiser, late of Dilworth Bldg., has Removed to 64 Power Board Bldg., Auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21326, 29 October 1932, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21326, 29 October 1932, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21326, 29 October 1932, Page 18