AMUSEMENTS You Should Not Miss This Splendid Programme—Last Dny. BENITA HUME. OWEN NARES. In "A BROKEN MELODY." Recommended by Censor for Adults. And tbo Spectacular Stage Presentation, A FANTASY FROM "CHU CHIN CHOW." THE REGENT THE REGENT Sessions: 11 a.m., '2.15 p.m., 8 p.m. DUE TO-MORROW-DUE TO-MORROW—-THE "GRAND HOTEL" OF THE OCEAN. TAKE A THRILLING PLEASURE CRUISE! SIX CROWDED EXCITING DAYS! SIX GLAMOROUS. ROMANTIC NIGHTS! A FLOATING PALACE OF COMEDYDRAMA—INTRIGUE AND EX- . HILAR A TING ADVENTURE FLUNG ACROSS JIIE BROAD ATLANTIC. "LUXURY LINER. " LUXURY LINER. 11 With these Distinguished Passengers: GEORGE BRENT. ZITA JOHANN, FRANK MORGAN, (Of "Kiss Before the Mirror" fame), ALICE WHITE, VERA TEASDALE. All manner of people walk the decks of "Luxury Liner," vivid characters— living, laughing, loving—aboard this floating palace, their varying emotions in rhythm with thq pulsing pound of the great vessel's engines as she drives across the wide Atlantic. Here is ono of the most absorbing and unusual entertainments you have ever 6een. Parajnount Special Attraction. Recommended by Censor for Adults. SPLENDID FEATURETTES Will Include these Interesting Items: All the Thrills and Excitement of the World's Classic Race Meeting. KING'S V. GRAMMAR (AT RUGBY). BLAKE V. VARGA "Whiskers" and "the Count" at. Wellington. WELLINGTON STEEPLECHASE. Winter Sports at Egmont. MICKEY MOUSE CARTOON. Glorious Pictorial Gems. World's News and Sporting Events. This is ono of the most attractive programmes presented in Auckland for many a day—Be Advised, Reserve. Plans at Theatre (Phone 4G-888). LECTURES UNITY HALL, 323 QUEEN STREET. BONA OLSEN, Psychologist, U.S.A., Lectures TO-NIGHT. " YOUR MENTAL BROADCASTING AND RECEIVING STATION—TUNING IN." Written Questions Invited.' Collection. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. WINTER COURSE OF FREE PUBLIC LECTURES. ARTS BUILDING, PRINCES ST., At ii p.m. The Second of the Series of 3 Lectures on Scientific Subjects will be delivered TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), By MR. P. H. SAGAR, M.Sc.; on " THE INFRA RED RAYS AND THEIR PRACTICAL APPLICATION," Illustrated with Lantern Slides and Experiments. M. R. O'SHEA, 8.C0m., Registrar. MEETINGS SUPERANNUATED PUBLIC SERVANTS' ASSOCIATION. THE AUGUST MEETING, RAILWAY HALL, 2 p.m. TO-DAY (Thursday), will be open to ALL Superannuitants. Auckland Delegates, just returned from Wellington, will give their Report. W. McNICKLE. Secretary. DOUGLAS Credit.—l 43 Karangahape Rd., To-night. 8. No need for poverty. EXHIBITIONS MEMORIAL MUSEUM. A SPECIAL EXHIBITION
PERSIAN. INDIAN AND TIBETIAN ART will bo opened by the President, PROFESSOR H. W. SEGAR, TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). AT 3 P.M. The Public is Cordially Invited to Attend. GILBERT ARCHEY, Director. RACING TAKAPUNA JOCKEY CLUB. (INCORPORATED.) ANNUAL MEETING. Notice is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting o£ the Club will be held in the Club Rooms, 67 Shortland Street, Auckland, on WEDNESDAY, August 30, 1933, at 2.30 p.m. BUSINESS: A. To receivo and consider (ho Committee's Report and Accounts for .the year. B. To elect Office Bearers in accordance with the rules. By Order of (ho Committee. R. A. SPINLEY. Secretary. BUSINESS NOTICES AN INDEX TO UNCLAIMED MONEY, giving 15,000 names, taken from our records of persons advertised for in English and Australian papers to claim money, etc., posted to any address. PRICE, Is Gd. If you consider you aro entitled to a legacy, and will send FULL NAME we will search through our complete-'records, dating from 1800 to the present time, for a FEE OF 2s. Our business is to find claimants and establish claims on COMMISSION.—KING and KING, Record Searchers, 40 Pitt Street, Sydney, N.S.W. BUILDERS BUILD Now. Prices low. Subsidy, finances arranged: plans drawn; years experience.—Clyde Blonifield. Phone 25-250. 17*011 Complete Building Service, Free Plans, Estimates, any district, write fo-dnv to Hnrlnell. Builder, Henderson IDEAL Homes.—See our attractive designs, subsidy and finnnco arranged.—rhonc :!0-92.'l . t jg I T U M A S T I C, (Registered Trrjde Mark), Made in England by WAILES DOVE BITUMASTIC. LTD. In 14 colours, including Light and Dark Green. The GREEN which keeps ITS COLOUR. Made from Pure Trinidad Bitumen. Try it for your roof. ' J. WILDRIDGE AND SINCLAIR (N.Z.). LTD., Fanshawe Street, Auokland.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21560, 3 August 1933, Page 16
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