AMUSEMENTS ST. JAMES' ST. JAMES' "Where Sound Sounds Best." Sessions: }.l a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m. ANN HARDING ANN HARDING ANN HARDING More beautiful and appealing than ever before WILLIAM POWELL WILLIAM POWELL WILLIAM POWELL Exceeding all his previous Buccesses. " DOUBLE HARNESS " " DOUBLE HARNESS " " DOUBLE HARNESS " (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) When ho learned she had tricked him into Marriage. HER HUSBAND WAS LIKE A CAKE OF ICE ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY! ELY CULBERTSON ELY CULBERTSON (The World-famous Authority on Contract Bridge), Appearing for the first time, per medium of the Cinema, in the first of a series of LESSONS ON BRIDGE. Bridge Players should not mies this wonderful opportunity. FOLLOW THE SERIES BOOK NOW AT ST. JAMES' EVERYTHING NEW TO-DAY! CONTINUOUSLY FROM 11. Opposite G.P.0., Queen Street. THE NEWSREEL CINEMA. NEWS FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD. Also Screening wifh News SessionAt 11, 2.30 and 8: Grace Moore and Lav.-rence Tibbett in " NEW MOON " (Musical). Approved for Universal Exhibition. | BRITANNIA | SPECIAL MATINEE. 2 P.M. THE MOUSE ("Good SSN Deed ), "LOST SPECIAL" Serial, \\V Comedy and Feature. XVS News of World, 7.30-8. sNN EDNA MAY OLIVER, in "FANNY FOLEY HERSELF." NSN And ALL-STAR CAST, in Also MICKEY MOUSE ("Good Deed") Both Approved Universal Exhibition. I LYRIC I SYMONDS STREET. ' I At 2 and 8 p.m. Pat Hanna's Famous Comedians, in "DIGGERS IN BLIGHTY." Richard Dix—Edna May Oliver, in. jgi 'THE GREAT JASPER/' gg Both Recommended Censor for Adults. ' | GAIETY, TAKAPUNA I 230 &8 - George Wallace, in 23 " 465 ' XSS " HARMONY ROW." Approved for Universal Exhibition I TT IHAD I REMUERA ROAD. I TUDOR I TO-NIGHT, 31 £ GREAT GIFT MATINEE, 2.30,' inc. LOST SPECIAL" Serial, Comedy, v\ Cartoon, etc., and Feature. SNN MADGE EVANS, "WILLIAM HAINES SS\ and CONRAD NAGEL. in NXN A Thrilling Comedy of To-day. SUPERB TUDOR FEATURETTES. Approved for Universal Exhibition. ||THE MISSIONS! TO Seamen. COME TO THE NAUTICAL FAIR I FLYING ANGEL MISSIONS TO SEAMEN, STURDEE ST. fOPP. OLD DOCK 9TTTJM AFTERNOONS AND EVENINGS THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NEXT. SIDE SHOWS. IDEAS. USEFUL BY SEAFARERS. SEA CHAJsTIES, DANCES. EXHIBITIONS Afternoons Free. Evening B Silver Qoin. .]V/fISS LILLIAN BRAITHWAITE, L.A.B -"J Presents a Musical Comedy, entitled " THE RAINBOW'S END." CO>,CERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL NOVEMBER 14, 15. uiJ " MEETINGS SAVINGS BANK. A Meeting of the Trustees will be held at the BANK, on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8. 1933. at 2.15 p.m. T. N. SMALLWOOD, Manager. ¥"\r z. DISTRICT H.A.C.B. IN. SOCIETY. A Special Meeting of all Members interested in the formation of a Provincial Council for Auckland held in St. Benedict'B Clubroom on TUESDAY NEXT, the 7th inst., at 8 p.m. Bro. J. T. Carr, District Secretary, will address the meeting. T. M. O'CONNELL. Convener. T SE NEW ZEALAND LEGION. J- LIBRARY HALL, REMUERA. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, S P.M. Speakers: MR. D. M. ROBERTSON (General Secretary); _ DR. W. H. B. BULL President Karori Division); MR. E. R. J ALLEN (Auckland Executive). Come and Hear the Proposals for the j Reorganisation of the Parliamentary Machine ! Fully Explained. FTTNERAL NOTICES PONSONBY LODGE, Members of the above Lodge are requested to attend the Funeral of our late Brother JESSE MINES, which will leave his late residence. 67 Old Mill Road. Grey Lynn, for Waikunieto Cemetery, at 2 p.m. tomorrow (Sunday). A. E. CASHMORE. W.M. DIVIDENDS QLAUDE NEON LIGHTS OF N.Z. LTD. Notice is hereby given that the following Dividends have been declared for the year ending September 80, 1933, and become payable on the Bth DAY OF NOVEMBER. 1933. less tho interim dividend already paid:— 6 Per Cent per annum on Preference Shares. 8 Por Cent per annum on Ordinary Shares. C. MACKLEY, Secretary. The Transfer Books of the Com-pany will bo Closed from NOVEMBER 1 to NOVEMBER 8. inclusive. By Order of the Board. HALLS TO LET ITCHENER This Hall is centrally situated in Kitchener Street, Auckland, and comprises a Main Hall, with Seating Accommodation for 400, and Offices suitable for committee meetings. Tho Main Hall has an excellent dance floor and is available for Lectures. Meet' ings, Exhibitions and Dances both day and niaht. , Very reasonable terms offered. Full particulars on application to THE SECRETARY. Auckland Working-men's Club, Box 313, Auckland. Phone 41-004.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21640, 4 November 1933, Page 22
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