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AM u aJuAixin xb PACKED OUT AGAIN ON SATURDAY. ST. J AMES' t „ "Where Sound Sounds Best. Sessions: 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m. Dir.: Sir Benjamin and Mr. John Fuller. YOU MUST SEE MARIE'S HAPPY BIRTHDAY PICTURE! THERE'S JOY AWAITING YOU . . LAUGHS, THRILLS, HEARTTHROBS. | MARIE DRESSLER | MARIE DRESSLER f MARIE DRESSLER j MARIE DRESSLER In " HER SWEETHEART." " HER SWEETHEART." " HER SWEETHEART." (Adapted from the Famous Piny, "The Late Christopher Bean ). With LIONEL HELEN' JEAN BARRYMORE. MACK EEItSHOLT. H. B. WARNER. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) BOOK NOW AT ST. JAMES'. ST. JAMES* EASTER SAT. THE MIRACLE PICTURE OF THE MUSICAL AGE! " THE DANCING LADY " ' THE DANCING LADY " " THE DANCING LADY " FRANCHOT TONE WINNIE LIGHTNER. MAY ROBSON. BOX PLANS OPEN AT THEATRE AT D.30 A.M. TO-DAY. IT IS ESSENTIAL TO RESERVE. " THE LONDON ENTIRE CHANGE TO-DAY. 2 STAR FEATURES. , 2 LILIAN HARVEY and ** 3d CONRAD VEIDT in 3d _ "OLD VIENNA." 00 A SECOND FINE FEATURE. Sessions Continuous from 11 a.m. t J . to 10 p.m. Ja Beat and Cheapest in the City. 6d THE LONDON, Opp. G.P.O. 6d | TUDOR CINEMA | GEORGE GEE and BETTYASTELL in p I "CLEANING UP" ( A Sparkling British Comedy. yZ, SUPERB TUDOR FEATURETTES TO-MORROW—" DINNER AT 8." | GAIETY. TAKAPUNA I T stS' - : ■ Phone 23-465. "Santa's Workshop," Coloured Cartoon. y// FREDRIC MARCH & CAROLE LOMBARD In CIVIC SOON! "CUCKOO IN THE NEST" RALPH LYNN & TOM WALLS. RUGBY FOOTBALL RUGBY TOURNAMENT. tun SPILLANE AND MORAN CUPS. MARIST SENIOR TEAMS FROM WELLINGTON. WANGANUI. HAMILTON, GISBORNE, NAPIER, AUCKLAND. EASTER SATURDAY AND MONDAY, 10.30 A.M., 1.45 P.M., AND 3 P.M. BLANDFORD PARK. Admission: Mornings 6d. Afternoons Is. IVfORTHCOTE AND BIRKENHEAD RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB. The Annual Meeting of the above Club will bo held at the nPji Returned Soldiers' Club, Queen St.. Northcote, NEXT WEDNESDAY, 28th inst., at 7.30 p.m. Business: Annual Report, Balance-sheet, Election of Officers and General. All Members and Intending Members are urged to attend. A. M. NICHOLSON, Hon. Sec. TEACHERS OP ELOCUTION CULFORD -BELL. Academy Studios, Upper Queen Street. Interviews by appointment. Room_22. MRS7CULFORD BELL. 41 H.M. Arcade. Queen St.: also classes at various subiirbs. —Phone 25-789. 17 LOCUTION AND DRAMATIC AT JLi DOREEN SAUNDERS, L.T.C.L. Pupils successfully prepared for all Examinations. Class or Private Tuition.—Studio: Lewis Eady's, Ltd., and 11A Prospect Terrace, Mt. Eden. Phone 20-791. TOURISTS AND MOTORISTS' GUIDE atiamuri I WISHING Lodge; new management; picturesque river . surroundings; meals; fishing licence.—Edwards, Private Bag, Putaruru. HAMILTON HOTEL. BRlGHTON.—Superior Accommodation; reasonable tariff; car accommodation; handy main street; publio service.—Phone 3074. WARWICK Private . Hotel, Hamilton East.—Charming riverside situation; motor garage; permanents, casuals,—Mrs. Voysey. ORUA BAY 'TpHE Pines," Orua Bay, via Onehunga, -i- by launch, li hours. Sea frontage; safo beach, fishing; dance hall, billiard table, tennis and store.—Write L. Morris, Proprietor. ROTORUA A A.A.—Hotel Empire. Rotorua's Leadnig Private Hotel. Free garage on premises. A A.—Australia Private Hotel, next railway; 10s Gd day, £3 3s weekly; all concessionsgarage.—F. Greenfield. ARMIDALE, Rotorua, A.A. Modern, quiet, comfortable; sun balconies, shady lawn: 10a day.—Mrs. Carkeek. Proprietress^. CIHIRMS Private Hotel. Auto. Assn. Free t garage, minute baths; 9s Cd day, £3 week.—Phone 47. to New Commonwealth. Everything J new. Excellent table. Parking accommodation. Tariff moderate.—Mrs. Ingram, Proprietress. ' IN EM OA Private IJotcl. min. Gardens and baths.—Select, homely; terms moderate.—Proprietress. K. Constant. Phone bl. PARK VIEW, overlooking Govt. Gardens. Blue Baths: 10s day. £3 weekly; garage free.—Mrs. Stnple. ROTORUA.— Fenton House (adjoins Town Square): Gs Cd day; concessions; free garago. SURREY HOUSE private Hotel, Hnupnpa St.-Central, select: homely, terms moderate.—Proprietress. Devin. 1 hone 21.. MT VIEW Private Hotel.—Tourists. 'Fishermen, A.A.A. Lake views; 12s Gt'; 70s week.—Mrs. Montgomerie. laupo. WHANGAREI HOTEL WINDSOR.—SeIect, comfortnhle; adjacent station, town; radio; tariff, 9s day.—Mr. and Mrs. Piggott. me'ed-

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21759, 26 March 1934, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21759, 26 March 1934, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21759, 26 March 1934, Page 18

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