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AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS CIVIC THEATRE _ FRIDAY NEXT FRIDAY NEXT THE MERRY MONARCH 'OF LAUGHTERLAND ANOTHER DELIGHTFUL HOLE, HIS LATEST TRIUMPH FOR BRITISH HUMOUR. ROLAND YOUNG ROLAND YOUNG ROLAND YOUNG ROLAND YOUNG ROLAND YOUNG ROLAND YOUNG ROLAND YOUNG •ROLAND YOUNG ROLAND YOUNG ROLAND YOUNG ROLAND YOUNG ROLAND YOUNG ROLAND YOUNG ROLAND YOUNGj ROLAND YOUNG ! ROLAND YOUNG! ROLAND YOUNG ! ROLAND YOUNG ROLAND YOUNG ROLAND YOUNGj ROLAND - YOUNG ROLAND YOUNG ROLAND YOUNG| as the Jealous : jjygband ROLAND YOUNG ROLAND YOUNG ROLAND YOUNG ROLAND YOUNG ROLAND YOUNG ROLAND YOUNG ROLAND YOUNG ROLAND YOUNG ROLAND YOUNG ROLAND YOUNG ROLAND YOUNG ROLAND YOUNG ROLAND YOUNG ROLAND YOUNG ROLAND YOUNG ROLAND YOUNG ROLAND YOUNG ROLAND YOUNG ROLAND YOUNG ROLAND YOUNG ROLAND YOUNG ROLAND YOUNG ROLAND YOUNG "PLEASURE "PLEASURE " PLEASURE "PLEASURE "PLEASURE A Fox GENERAL j CRUISE' j CRUISE * CRUISE' i CRUISE" | CRUISE' | Picture ! RELEASE HERBERT MUNDIN HERBERT MUNDIN HERBERT MUNDIN as the Ship's Barber GENEVIEVE TOBIN GENEVIEVE TOBIN GENEVIEVE TOBIN as the Flirting Wife HIGH COMEDY ON j THE HIGH SEAS You're bound -to have ladies.. .romantic men... ...a quick embrace in night kiss... Lfun among the flirtatious I sweet, nothings on deck I the passageway.. .a gocsd(And a jealous husband— j but who caresi about him?) JUST IMAGINE A FLIRT CRUISE AND A JEALOUS THE SHIP'S ING WIFE ON A PLEASURE HUSBAND DISGUISED AS BARBER—YOU'LL KEEL OVER j WITH LAUGHTER. LAST T j -wo jjAYS JANET GAYNOR | LEW AYRES 'STATE; FAIR."

LAST 2 DAYS. milt Continuous frwi 11 a.m. SIR GERALD DU MAURIER, GERTRUDE LAWRENCE in " LORD CAMBER'S LADIES." Recommended by Censor for Adults. And " VIENNESE NIGHTS." All in Technicolour. | Approved for Universal Exhibition. Prices. Is and Is <!d: Children. 6d. [ TUDOR kr „bemuera RD. 1 I Heated. To-night, 8. BARRYMORE. Burke, Katherine Hepburn and David Manners in "A BILL OF DIVORCEMENT." Clemence Dane's Stage Success. SPECIAL TUDOR SUPPORTS. >0 hocommended by Censor for Adnlfg. | LYRIC i SYMONDS ST. J _J 10-night, 8. §2 GUEST NIGHT—TO-NIGHT. Marceline Day in Approved for Universal Exhibition. I Britannia"! three lamps. 1 [ To-night, 7.43. . , ro J? *' le novel by Kathleen Norris. And Maureen O'Sullivan in P IE SILVER LINING." Hoth Approved Universal Exhibition. fGAIt'IT, TAKAPUNA I 7"" i - * o p.m. j Vy, LEW AY RES in I " PENALTY OP FAME." Approved for Universal Exhibition you WAST d a m SATlsraKci—UOT You'll got it between 11.30 and 2 p.m., 4.30 and 7 p m . At, COOKE'S RESTAURANT. Queen St. (Next Woohvorth's). ! UOME BRIGHT MUSIC WHfT V O LUNCHING DOES YOU THE WORLD OF GOOD. " , COOK ft'BTT7 tTn L ° Vely Lo "' Firp- ! ' KK S Rll/, LTD., 242 Queen St. j LECTURES IB RI T1 « H J? I V V . M A , LEAGUE : (Auckland Area). The second of the series of Winter Lectuies will be held at the Periwomen's Clubnoom, Shorts Buildings, TO-NIGHT -it h p.m. ul ' LECTURER: Tho Rov. Wm. Constable, j SUBJECT: "The Drama of the "Future." j . Tho Lecture will be followed by a ReudiT s , (b n y „ Olie °! thc affiliated groups) of B short Play, selected by the Lecturer. I n»y^ ISSi frr ! re i e a° , Mcmb ers of the Lea-ne | ' 1,(1 > ts nfiilmled Societies. Non-members, Gd. I jy<T KIMBEL. at Unity Hall. Thursday I - Juno 1. b p.m. Subject: "Mental Siif-' gpsfion. or Hypnotism." REUNIONS ACRED () Ll> H EART S§§ B oys ' QOLLEGE A SSN. ] REUNION UNCTIONS. AN D'ixIEI!AN is'~ FIUDAY ' JUNE 2 ' AT SM AV' CO^EO 1 E L '~ SATURDay - JUKE 3, REUNION MASS—SUNDAY, JUNE 4 AT COLLEGE. 10 A.M. PAST V. PRESENT FOOTBALL MATCH —MON., STH, AT COLLEGE, 3 PM Invitations for Ball may be had on apnlicut ion to Secretary. Hox 1115 - D. G. RENNIE. I _ trjpHIRD ANNUAL REUNION. EX-MEMBERS N.Z. RIFLE _ s BRIGADE. SOCIETY OF ARTS HALL, Kitchener Street, Auckland. SATURDAY. JUNE 3. 8 p.m. G. P. O'SHANNASSY, President.

"THE LONDON" //// N.B.—The Management recom-''•Nnv // mends with pleasure this fine / feature. * 6d "OLD VIENNA," 6d ~ "OLD VIENNA," 6d Dd With LILIAN HARVEY, zj Its Love, Music and Romance 6d 00 will enchant you. si Approved by Censor for Universal (.J Dd Exhibition. Da - r Sessions: I)* 15, 2, 4. 6 and 8. (.J Pa Adults Cd, Children yd, R.C. 1/. 6d 6d 6d THE LONDON 6d 6d 6d PICTUREDROME - - MILFOED. To-nigh'!, at 8, To-morrow (Thurs.). A Bright British Musical Comedy, " LOVE ON THE SPOT." An Excellent Programme. Universal Exhibition. "V T OU . WANT GOOD MUSIC? X Miss Lillian Quimi, Soprano Soloist, Will, delight you At Afternoon Tea, At COOKE'S RESTAURANT, Queen St. (Next Woohrorth'si. MEETINGS A UCKLAND INSTITUTE AND -£*- MUSEUM. THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING wjll be held in the Library of tiie War Memorial Museum TODAY (WEDNESDAY), MAY 31, At S p.m. BUSINESS: To Receive Annual Report and Balancesheet. To Elect a President. To Elect Four Members of the Council, GILBERT ARCHEY. Director. jgOUTH SEA EVANGELICAL MISSION. A FAREWELL MEETING TO MR AND MRS. .TAMES WILSON. Who are returning to the Solomon Islands will he held the CHURCH, rpi-v BENEDICT'S STREET., FO-MGH'I (WEDNESDAY). AT 7.30 P.M. A Cordial Invitation to Attend is Extended - to All Friends. ORTHERN STEAMSHIP CO.. LTD. Notice is hereby giv-en that the Annual •ii i Shareholders of this Company Win bo held in the Office, Quay St.. on WEDNESDAY. May 31. at 12 noon, lor the purpose of receiving, the lleport of ttio Directors and Balance-sheet Icy the year ending March 31 last, to elect Direcoia in place, of those retiring bv rotation, to appoint Auditors, and to transact other ordinary business of the Company. By Order o£ tile Board of Directors. R. C. HAMMOND. General. Manager. Auckland, May IS. 1933. ORTHERN STEAMSHIP CO.. LTD. Ihe Transfer Bocks of fhe Conipanv will ivw£v££r. f . r ?J n TUESDAY, May '23. in EDNESDAY. May 31 (both days :n- ---. elusive). By Order of tho Board of Directors. R. C. HAMMOND. , , , . , General Manager. Auckland. May IS. 1933 SNOOKER GNOOKER.. -Auckland Open Chumpinni 3 ,n P ' l^ lltvi es are now called l'or '.ho above Tournament. First Prize. £5:. Second f» ze ' "f* - Entry Free. Entries close June 3. 1933, at J. Phillip*, H.B. . Billiard Room. Queen St. THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD AND AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS. ADVERTISEMENTS: PREPAID RATES.—SEE COUPON. PAGE TWO OF THIS ISSUE. . ■ z^' 18 Company does not hold itself responsible for non-insertion of any advertisement or advertisements, through accident or iroru other causes, or for error in the publication otan advertisement.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21505, 31 May 1933, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21505, 31 May 1933, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21505, 31 May 1933, Page 20

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