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AMUSEMENTS ST. JAMES' " Where Sound Sounds Best." Sessions: 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m. Dir.: Sir Benjamin and Mr. John Fuller. TACKED HOUSES AGAIN ON SATURDAY ACCLAIMED STAN OLIVER STAN AND OLIVER LAUREL HARDY ' LAUREL HARDY IN THEIR LATEST AND GREATEST MIRTHQUAKE, "SONS OF THE DESERT" "SONS OF THE DESERT" "SONS OF THE DESERT" -"SONS OF THE DESERT" With CHAS. CHASE MAE BUSCH. Bo prepared for the most hilarious moments of your picture-going days! Remember, the password is "FUN 1" OUTSTANDING SUPPORTS. "HELLO, POP" (Revue), PAPUA (Travel), SPORTING SERIES. NEWSREELS. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) FRIDAY NEXT; A mighty, spectacular romance has come to the screen at last—a fitting vehicle for the return of glamorous Garbo! Youve wailed almost two years for ltl And now your heart will-.always recall the drama of the girl who left her throne to seek the love that is the birthright of womanhood ! THE ONE AND ONLY—r ti&r. n RB 0 Ga ßbo "QUEEN CHRISTINA" "QUEEN CHRISTINA" "QUEEN CHRISTINA" "QUEEN CHRISTINA" " Garbo's best a triumph not only for the star, but also for the methods of Hollywood." —vide P. L. Mannock in the Daily Herald. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) JOHN GILBERT,

PLANS NOW OPEN AT ST. JAMES'. THE PRINCE OF WAILS, AND HIS GIRL FRIEND. ON STAGE REGENT, FRIDAY. " THE CONSTANT NYMPH." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Q I V I C SOON. ' CHUItCH; NOTICES A UCKLAA'D BAPTIST TABERNACLE. ■A SPURGEON CENTENARY CELEBRATION. TO-NIGHT (Monday), May 14, 7.30 p.m. Chairman, Dr. W, Graham Scroggie. Introductory Sketch of the Life and Work of Charles Haddon Spurgeon, by Dr. J. J. ortli. lestimomes by Mr, H, H, Driver and Rev. J. D. Jensen. Messages will be read from some of Britain's Baptist Leaders specially written for this meeting. Mr! Walter Mills,_ at ono time a Deacon under Spurgeon, will bo introduced. TEACHERS! OP MUSIC Olive karlson, 1.a.b., ram R.C.M. (London).-Pianoforte, Theory'. Hinging; moderate. Homes visited. Pupils prepared examinations.—63 Kensington Av Balmoral. Dominion Rd. " JOHN |Z|~ARDMAN^ PIANIST, ORGANIST. Beginners and Advanced Pupils for Piano and Voice Production. Studio: ACADEMY. BUILDINGS (Next Tabernacle). Phone 44-475. TEACHERS OF ELOCUTION T>AIE ROBINSON, of London (Profes--*-v sional experience).—Stage Technique, Plays, Concert Pieces, Musical Monologues, Humorous. Dramatic Sketches. Colwill Chambers, Swanson St. Phone 27-574 DENTISTRY pERFECT gEI OF rp EE T H FKOM £2 Extractions Free when Sets are Ordered. OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS. EXTRACTIONS, la. Remodelling Sets .. .. £1 10 0 Single Tooth Repair .. ~ SO Painless Extractions ~ .. 2 6 FILLINGS OF ALL KINDS. H. W. ]T ROST - . LTD., DENTIST, Late of University of Pennsylvania, U.S.A. 30 Years' Experience. JELLICOE CHAMBERS (Next Herald, Auckland). HAMILTON (WESLEY CHAMBERS).

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21799, 14 May 1934, Page 16

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