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AMUSEMENTS LAST 2 DAYS—ELIS3A LANDL PAUL LUKAS, ESTHER RALSTON. NILS ASTHER, "BY CANDLELIGHT" "BY CANDLELIGHT" (Recommended by Censor for Adults) PLANS AT ST. JAMES'. ST. JAMES' . ST. JAMES' "Where Sound Soundii Best." Sessions: 11 a.m.. 2.15 p.m . « p.m. Dir.: Sir Benjamin and Mr., John Fuller. FRIDAY NEXT—. A DARNED GOOD LAUGH! SUPERB COMEDY DELIGHTFULLY BLENDED WITH PATHOS. HUMAN INTEREST AND ROMANCE TO MAKE GLORIOUS ENTERTAINMENT! MAY ROBSON LADY F £ R DAY " " LADY F l n DAY." " LADY F ? R DAY." MAY ROBSON MORE LAUGHS BY FAR THAN " MOTHER'S MILLIONS " I'LUS ROMANCE! THRILLS! AND ACTION! MAY ROBSON LADY F £ R DAY."' LADY F S R DAY.'" LADY F I R DAY.'" MAY ROBSON With WARREN WILLIAM. NED SPARKS, GUY KIBJBEE. IT TAKES ITS PLACE AMONGST "THE GREATEST PICTURES OF ALL TIME." EXCELLENT SUPPORTS PLANS AT ST. JAMES'. BOOK NOW MUNICIPAL BAND. TO-MORROW (THURSfiPfSo DAY) EVENING. POINTTRIN PARK, at 8 P.m Also at Zoological lark on SUNDAY AFTERNOON, at 3 o'clock, and at Albert, Park on SUNDAY EVENING, commencing; at 8.80, "DIMMERS' SIGHTSEEING TOUR. 50 MILE TOUR OVER THE WAITAKERE RANGES. Through miles of beautiful natn«i bush and then on to Piho. famous for its wonderful Ocean Beach. The Finest One-Day Tour around Auckland. Leaving C.M.C. Office, corner of Customs and Queen Street West, Mon., vied., in.. and Sun., 9.30 a.m. Arriving back :in City. 5.15 p.m. Book Seats, Ptione 45-360 and 44-477. CAKE! HMMER'S COFFEE JD HOUSE, Queen's Arcade (late Gascoigne's); Customs St. '.E. (next Waverlcy).— Free piece Ist Birthday Cake to each patron nt our tables on Thursday and Friday, March 8 and 9. LECTURES TAMES H. PATEMAN'S LECTURES. J HIGHER THOUGHT TEMPLE AT 8. TO-NIGHT: "The Key to Happiness." THURSDAY: "The Key to Prosperity." Wed., 2.30, Women's Class—Mrs. Robinson. MEETINGS A UCKLAND PIANO -A. STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION. The Annual General Meeting will be held in the Club Room, Fifth Floor, Lewis Eady Building, on MONDAY, March 12, at 8 p.m. (1) Election of Officers. _ (2) Arrangements for Coming Season, Intending members welcome. MARIE JAGUSCH. Phone 20-445. Secretary. A MEETING of all interested in Formation of a BRANCH OP HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY at Mt. Albert will behold St. Luke's Hall. Morningside, THURSDAY, March 8, at 8 p.m. YACHTING a TAMAKI YACHT CLUB /]K REGATTA. SATURDAY. MARCH 10. Entries Close TO-DAY (Wednesday), 5 p.m., John Burns and Co., and E. Lei Roy's, or, till 9 p.m., with Commodore, Phone 17-543, for Classes M, V. S, T and X, Y, 2 and Wakateres. Cash Prizes: V. S, T and X and Y, Ist £2, 2nd £l. 3rdlos; Z, £llos and ss; AVakateres, Is. Entry: Members, 2s; Non-Members, ss. Also, M-V Teams' Race, starting 2.15 p.m. Nixon Cup for Rowing Fours, and Naval Whalers. R. URQUHART, Hon. Secretary. ATHLETIC SPORTS & BOMBAY ANNIVERSARY '|S> PICNIC AND SPORTS. /V<L (UNDER N.A.U. RULES.) SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1934. £BO PRIZE MiDNEY -- ;£BO CHOPPING, "ATHLETIC AND NOVELTY EVENTS. 100 YARDS OPEN MAIDEN, of £3. Nomination, 3s. 120 YARDS BOMBAY HANDICAP, of £ll. Nom., - 10s. 220 YARDS HANDICAP, of £5. Nom., ss. •140 YARDS HANDICAP, of £7. Nom., 7s. .-30 YARDS HANDICAP, of £6 10s. Nom., 6s Od. MILE HANDICAP, of JEG 10s. Nom.. Gs Gd. LOCAL HANDICAP 9IN. STANDING CHOP, of £3. Nom., 3s. 12IN. STANDING CHOP (Open), of £G. Nom., Gs. 11IN. STANDING CHOP (Open), of £lO. Nom., 10s. 100 YARDS FORCED HANDICAP, of £3. Nom., 3s. NOMINATIONS for All Events above, except Forced Handicap, close with the Secretary FRIDAY NEXT. March 9. Write to Secretary i'or Programme.. R. EVANS, Secretary. Bombay. n JPRANKLIN A. AND P. SPORTS. SHOW GROUNDS, PUKEKOHE, jH SATURDAY, MARCH 21 Dfco (In Conjunction with Franklin Kennel Club's Show). jL* Programme Embrace!.: MOUNTED EVENTJJ. OttOPl OPEN ATHLEHv EViaVlb. Entries for Trotting m.ces a . Running close on SAIUHDAX, 11 Send" for Free Programme and Nomination 32> ppkek qhE, , n Att w HTR E SETTLERS' 1 SPORTS MEETING, ' (Under Northern Athletic Union Rules.) Commencing at 11 a.m. To bo held in Mr Mossey s Grounds, SATURDAY, APRIL 7. 1934 Running. Horse Event... and Highland Dancing. Programme on application to^ Secretary.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21743, 7 March 1934, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21743, 7 March 1934, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21743, 7 March 1934, Page 18