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amusements FINAL SCREENINGS TO-DAY. LIONEL BARRYMORE In " THIS SIDE OF HEAVEN!" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Direction Sir Benjamin Fuller TO-MORROW FRIDAY. TWO GREAT STARS GIVING TWO GREAT PERFORMANCES—TN THE YEAR'S BRIG HTEST mMCTT. ■ ROMANCE! SEE IT FOR SHEER ENJOYMENT!— CLARK CLARK CLARK CLARK CLARK CLARK GABLE, GABLE, GABLE, GABLE, GABLE, GABLE, CLAUDETTE CLAUDETTE CLAUDETTE CLAUDETTE CLAUDETTE CLAUDETTE COLBERT, COLBERT, COLBERT, COLBERT, colbertT colbertT (Recommended by the Censor for Adultß.) ROMANCE STUDDED . WITH LAUGHTER—SPARKLING HAPPY ENTERTAINMENT UNANIMOUSLY CLAIMED BY THE CRITICS. AS CLARK GABLE'S BEST PERFORMANCE—" IF YOU MISS IT—DON'T BLAME US." SAYS THE MOTION PICTUR] MAGAZINE. An Excellent Associate Programme Includes: " GIRL TROUBLE." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) All Coloured Warner Bros. Musical Revue. Plans at the Theatre (Phone 41-814). THE LONDON S'LAST OF 2 SPECIAL GENE GERRARD in 63 "LEAVE IT TO ME," and 3d "WINDJAMMER." 3d Many Fine Supports. A J Both Approved Universal Exhibition, gd 011 Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10.30 p.m. _ , ENTIRE CHANGE TO-MORROW i „ , 3d 2 STAR FEATURES. 3d 6d THE LONDON. Opp. G.P.O. 6d I Tl ir\nn i Central!} KEMUEKa. I IULJUK Heated Phone 24-749 ■ Last Night, To-night, 8. LILLIAN HARVEY j and LEW AYRES mi w (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) A Delightful Musical Romance! SUPERB TUDOR FEATURETTES. GAIETY, Comfortably Heated, TAKAPUNA. 23-465.—T0-night at 8. Big y/A British Comedy, "THE BAD COM- ///. PANIONS." Approved for Universal '/// Exhibition. Full supporting programme. Come to the Monster Matinee Saturday. "BELLE OF NEW YORK." " Hia Majesty's." CHILDREN HALF-PRICE. I MEETINGS THE RETURNED SOLDIERS' ASSOCIJ- ATION, TAKAPUNA, MILFORD BRANCH. In accordance with ft resolution passed on July 28. 1934, a Special General Meeting will be held-on WEDNESDAY. August 8, 1934, at 7.30 p.m., in the Cruising Club 5 s Rooms, Milford. ELECTORAL EDUCATION BOARD. ELECTION OF MEMBERS. In accordance with the provisions of the Education Act. 1914, it is hereby notified that the nndornamed persons have been duly elected Members of the Education Board of the District of Auckland:— FOR THE AUCKLAND URBAN AREA: WILT/I AM JAMES CAMPBELL (unopposed) ROBERT ARCHIBALD REW (unopposed) GEORGE EDWIN SPOONER (unopposed) FOR THE HAMILTON URBAN AREA: SYDNEY BENNETT SIMS (unopposed) FOR THE NORTH WARD OF THE RURAL AREA: CHARLES FREDERICK COLLINS. FOR THE EAST WARD OF THE RURAL AREA: ARTHUR NORMAN MACKY. FOR THE WEST WARD OF THE RURAL AREA: WALTER IRVING BOWYER. The result of the Voting is as follows: NORTH WARD. Votes Charles Frederick Collins . . .. Cl 3 Edmund Campbell Purdie .. .. 527 Total number of valid votes recorded 940 Number of votes rejected as informal 45 EAST WARD. Votes Edward Corrigill Banks .. .. 405 Arthur Norman Macky . . 419 Total number of valid votes recorded 824 Number of votes rejected as informal 24 WEST WARD. Votes Walter Irving Bowyer 367 John Patterson 322 Total number of valid votes recorded t>B9 Number of votes rejected as informal 18 D. W. DUNLOP. Returning Officer. Education Board, A\ickland. August 1, 1934. GRAMOPHON3 RECORDS THE LATEST DANCE RECORDS 1 KEGAL-ZONOPHONE 2s Gd 'Thanks'" (Fox Trot) 'The Day You Came Along. 'Build a Little Home." 'You Ought to See Sally on Sunday.' 'Cinderella's Fella." The Last Round Up MISS V. G. WISEMAN. .LTD. (Successors to Howies, Ltd.), 0 Customs St. (opp. Waverley).

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21868, 2 August 1934, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21868, 2 August 1934, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21868, 2 August 1934, Page 18