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AMUSEMENTS * 11 A.M., 2:15; 8 P.M. SEETHING DRAMA OF THE' EAST. " WHITE WOMAN," "WHITE " WHITE " WHITE " WHITE WOMAN,* WOMAN,' WOMAN,* woman; CHARLES CHARLES CHARLES CHARLES CHARLES CHARLES CHARLES CHARLES CHARLES CHARLES LAUGHTON LAUGHTON LAUGHTON LAUGHTON LAUGHTON LAUGHTON LAUGHTON LAUGHTON LAUGHTON LAUGHTON CAROLE LOMBARD. CAROLE LOMBARD, CAROLE LOMBARD, CAROLE LOMBARD, CHARLES BICKFORD. CHARLES BICKFORD, v CHARLES BICKFORD. Recommended for Adults. A Paramount Picture. is Prin, "King jf the River," ; ' 3HARLES LAUGHTON jives one of his inest characterisations. With a hand of Iron he rules renegade whites and slinking natives to get -whit he wanted—and he wanted the ■- " WHITE WOMAN,* POWERFULLY PLAYED , "WITH BRILLIANT SETTINGS. CIVIC THEATRfcTiE " TWO PICTURES FOR 6d. 0 Exceptional Programme This Week, Sessions: 11.0 a.m., 2.15.and 8.0 pjn. Remember the Price. 6d. INDEPENDENT THEATRES. > THE BEST ALWAYS. CAPITOL <■ NOW SHOWING! HERBERT MTJNDIN. GLORIA STUART, - IT'S GREAT TO BE ALIVE,"Also, GARY COOPER, HELEN HAYES, * A FAREWELL TO ARMS." Both Adult Audience Recommendation. MATINEE. TO-DAY. 2 P-M. 4 CLANCY OF TOE MOUNTED." Reserves at Capitol Sweet Shop. =| NF.W EMPIRE !=== 30MINIOIT ROAD. ' TO-NIGHT iAT 8. Jocelvn Howarth Grant Lyndeay " THE SQUATTER'S DAUGHTER." • And Adolphe Menjorf —■— Benita Hume " DIAMOND CUT DIAMOND." Both Approved for .Universal Exhibition. CINESOUND AUSSIE NEWS. Book Early. Telephone 21-433. MATINEE—TO-DAY AT 2.15. " THE SQUATTER'S DAUGHTER." Children 6d. E=MT ONEHUNGA STRAND. TO-NIGHT. 8 P.M. iIAY ROBSON, GUY KIBBEE. WARREH WILLIAMS and NED SPARKS in " LADY FOR A DAY" Sparkling, Thrilling and Unforgettable. It has been hailed by the Nation's Press as the Year's Greatest Hit.. •> (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) In Addition:—"THE PIED PIPER" Glorious All-Colour Silly Simphony. Supporting Featurettes. Children's Matinee 2.30. rxriTA ~~ TO-NIGHT AND DhLIA MONDAY. Laurel and Hardy in "THE CHIMP." Zasu Pitts' in "PROFESSIONAL SWEETHEART." f S.nd Diana Wynyard (Princess Natasha o! ' Rasputin" fame) in "Men Must Fight. Matinee, 2.15 To-day. Full Programme Shown. Also FREE EASTER EGG for Each Child. 3aturday Next Only, "TUGBOAT ANftiiE. VICTORIA THEATRE—devonport. TO-DAY. MATINEE—2.3O P.M. EVENING AT 8. BIG TRIPLE BILL. LAUREL AND HARDY in "THE MUSIC BOS.' Also "OLD KING COLOE," A Coloured Silly Symphony, And " HEADLINE SHOOTERS." Approved for Universal Exhibition. PICTUREDROME, MILFORD. • MATINEE. 2.30. TO-NIGHT AT 8. MARIE DRESSLER in " TUGBOAT ANNIE" (Universal Exhibition). Two hours' Jazz. Mouat's Orchestra. " TOWN HALL, HENDERSON. > MUNICIPAL PICTURES, * TO-NIGHT. AT 8 P.M.. ."BEST OF ENEMIES." (Marion 'Nixon and Buddy Rogers.) A VONDALE MUNICIPAL THEATRE, at ii 2 and S p.m. To-day.—Aerial Circus Thriller, "Flyhwr Devils." Also Zane Grey Western, "The Lost Trail," featuring George D'Brien, and the "Stickpin," British comedy, _ PIRATE SHIPPE, MILFORD. TO-DAY (SATURDAY). CHILDREN'S MATINEE BY THE /ROYAL FOLLIES. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING. lAt 8 p.m. 200 th Performance of the ROYAL FOLLIES. In "THE MAGISTRATE.". A Screamingly Funny Ske'tch. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), at 3 p.m. THE BLIND INSTITUTE BAND, of 25 Performers. Conductor: Lieut. Bowes. Roll Up Crowds 5 Buses Direct to Shippf. RIMMER'S COFFEE HOUSE, CUSTOMS ST. EAST,. Next Waverley. To-night's Supper: . Coffee and Crumpets. 6d. Open till 11.30. v ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL §f\NEHUNGA ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION FOOTBALLCLUB, The Annual. Meeting -will be held in the Congregational Schoolroom. Queen St., Onehunga. on MONDAY, March 25, at 8 p.m. All interested in Soccer are cordially invited to be present. J. C. SIBBIN, Hon. Secretary. _ ATHLETIC SPORTS, LAWN TENNIS, GOLF, RACING, TROTTING, ETC., APPEAR ON PAGE 21, THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD AND AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS. ADVERTISEMENTS. PREPAID RATES—SEE COUPON. PAGE THREE OF THIS ISSUE. ST.Z. Hek/lld : The recoErnised medium for best results TELEPHONES: Advertisements— MONDAY TO SATURDAY: 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. .. ... 46-914 After 11 p.m. .. .. 'J . 41-229 Sunday: 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. . t .. 4G-944 After 10 p.m. ... . . 41-229 Replies to advertisements will be received it the Office of the Hebald, and when Uje is provided will be promptly forwarded :o the advertiser. Please note tbat to® Postal Department - will not deliver lo any nom-de-plume, initial or numbe* iddressed care of any Post- Office The Company "does not hold itself reaponlible for non-insertion of any advertisement 3ir advertisements, through accident or from sther causes, or for error in the publication )£ un advertisement.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21758, 24 March 1934, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21758, 24 March 1934, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21758, 24 March 1934, Page 22

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