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AMUSEMENTS BITTER SWEET "BITTER SWEET" "BITTER SWEET" With its Beautiful Music, GLORIOUS LYRICS, GORGEOUS FROCKING, Makes you wish to see the Picture time and again. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) NOEL COWARD'S NOEL COWARD'S ROMANCE is Supreme in Art and Beauty. ONLY A WOMAN Can understand how great & man con be when he fights a hopelessly losing battle for the girl he loves. ANNA NEAGLE, FERNAND GRAAVEY, will enthrall and delight you with the incense of SWEET memories rising from the BITTER sacrifice of a perfect love. THE FILM SURPASSES the exquisite splendour of the . stage production—ALL the beautiiul songs are included. Beautiful Music— Glorious Melodies. "I'll See You Again," "If Love Were All," "Tokay Drinking Song," "Ladies of the. Town," "Dear Little Cafe," And all the Chic French Hits of the stage. = THE = UNFORGETTABLE OPERETTA. It entranced London's Millions at Cochran's Famous Theatre for 2i years. BOX PLANS ARE RAPIDLY FILLING AT THE MAJESTIC. = THE STATE = : ' SYMONDS STREET. ■■ (Direction...R. J. Kerridge) ■ OUR BIG EASTER ATTRACTION! SCREENING TO-NIGHT AT 8 AND MONDAY ONLY. Special Revival Season of Sapper's Greatest Mystery Thriller, " BULLDOG DRUMMOND," "BULLDOG DRUMMOND," "BULLDOG DRUMMOND," With RONALD COLMAN." In Addition: LAUREL AND HARDY In another of their 100% Laughter Specials, " Scram!" "KING NEPTUNE" Silly Symphony Cartoon in Colour. SPECIAL MATINEES TO-DAY AND MONDAY AT 2 O'CLOCK. Showing in Addition to " Bulldog " Drummond " and " King Neptune," HOOT GIBSON IN A THRILLING WESTERN ROMANCE, " LONG LONG TRAIL." EPISODE THREE, " THE PERILS OF PAULINE." Box Plans at Hawthorn's, opp. Theatre. NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR RESERVES. STALLS. ]/; D. CIRCLE, 1/6. Children Half-price. STATE PHONE 43-645. TO-NIGHT— -TO-NIGHT. <T dix IELANDS> GRAND RACE NIGHT BALL. The greatest gathering of "Sports" ever held. Racegoers, Rugbyites, Golfers. Cricketers, Tennis Players,- Bowlers, Yachtsmen, Champions all, Meet N.Z.'s Champion Band -THE NEW INTERNATIONALS" (Conductor Clyde Howley), \mder IDEAL DANCING Conditions, Hear Clyde Meikle in Sax. Solos. EASTER MONDAYGREAT EASTER BALL 8.30 p.m. to 1 a.m. Natalie Stratton lately returned from Sydney and her brother will demonstrate Sydney's latest (The Charlston Blues). The Greatest Week-end of Dancing ever _ offered the Auckland Public. Latest Musical Novelties, Special Decorations. Evening Dress Essential. Phone 26-615 for Reserves. Double 7/6. V, H. TRASK, Manager. XX GYMKHANA FOR PETS. <js§a) OFFICIAL OPENING OF THE NEW S.P.C.A. BLUE CROSS HOSPITAL. "THE MOUNT," PENROSE, By His Excellency the Governor-General, (Lord Bledisloe, on SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 1934, AT 2.30 P.M. Class 1: Bes* Fancy Dress Dog; cash prize, 10a Gd. Class 2: The Dog that can Beg the Longest; cash prize, 10s Gd. Class 3: The Best Trick Dog; cash prize, 10s Gd. Class 4: The Largest Dog Led by the Smallest Child; cash prize, 10s Gd. Class 5: The Highest jumper; cash prize, 10 s Gd. Class G; The Dog with the most Original Advertisement for the S.P.C.A.; cash prize. 10b Gd. Class 7: Open Event, for Children's Pets; cash prize, 10s Gd. Mr. G. H. Parker's clever farm dog "Jack" will perform his tricks. See Mrs. Marfoot's wonderful performing Alsatian Admission to Grounds Free. Wheeler's will run Special Bus from Commerce St. to "The Mount," Penrose, and. return, for Down Owners and Dogs—ls Return. Time, 1.30. Other buses for those wishing to attend, 1.30 and 1.45 p.m. Afternoon Tea, Tees and Sweets obtainable on the Grounds. ADMITTANCE TO GROUND. FREE. A POPULAR CONCERT FOR A POPULAR CAUSE. The S.P.C.A. begs to announce that under special engagement to the Society the MAREO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA of 45 Professional Players, tmdor the baton of MR.' ERIC MAREO, will present a PROGRAMME OF POPULAR MUSIC, including excerpts from all the most pleasing light operas. Yon have heard Mr. Marco in classical music—hear him in a bright, breezy and snappy programme. All profits will be devoted to the furtherance of the Society's objects—the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. Keep the date open—TOWN HALL, THURSDAY. APRIL 12, AT 8 P.M. Will all animal and music lovers kindly assist in assuring a bumper house. Popular prices, 4s, Bs, and 2s. RIMMER'S COFFEE HOUSE, CUSTOMS ST. EAST, For Easter Meals, Suppers. Open Till 11.30 p.m.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21763, 31 March 1934, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21763, 31 March 1934, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21763, 31 March 1934, Page 22

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