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EVERYBODY'S GOING! to Metro-G-oldwyn-Mayer's Musical Cocktail of Gaiety, Melody, and— Girls 1 GIRLS!! GIRLS!! I ST. JAMES' Direction .... Sir Benjamin Fuller. : TO-DAY AT and 8 p.m. THE GREATEST PARTY OF SONGS. GIRLS. AND LAUGHS EVER GIVEN ON THE SCREEN" 1 A HURRICANE OF HYSTERICS! SONGS YOU'LL SING IN YOUR BATH FOR MONTHS TO COME! 1/ "HOLLYWOOD / "HOLLYWOOD / PARTY" 1 PARTY 17 \ (App*wed for Universal \ Exhibition) LAUREL AND HARDY —Funnier than ever! The Life of ' the Party— JIMMIE DURANTE l '' as Schnarzan, the Lion Man! POO.Y MORAN ■ ii ..4 V* Singing "I've Had My Moments." LUPE VELEZ and Hundreds of Other Hollywood Favourites! And Mgg? Modll in WALT DISNEY'S MarveJfom . Coloured Sequence— HOT CHOCOLATE SOLDERS. HOT CHOCOLATE SOLDIERS. Associate Programme Include*— ... "BIG MTCH OP PANAMA." James Fifzpatrick Travelogue. " FLYING HUNTERS," Pete Smith Oddity. PLANS AT ST. JAMES*. PHONE 41-814. .HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE TO-NIGHT, 8 P.M. JL AUCKLAND DIOCESAN HIGH SCHOOL OLD GIRLS' LEAGUE Will present ARNOLD BENNETT'S Most Fascinating Comedy, " MILESTONES." ** MILESTONES." In Aid of the Maori School Scholarship Fund. A more delightful Romance than "Milestones" has never been written. *' DOORS OPEN 7.80 P.M. 3/. * 2/. 1/. • NO TAX. COMMUNITY SINGING. TOWN HALL, WEDNESDAY, 12.30-1.30. BY UNANIMOUS INVITATION, UNCLE LEN AND UNCLE DOUG. WILL TAKE CHARGE AGAIN. MRS. BARRINGTON SNOW at the Piano. COLLECTION FOR UNEMPLOYED RELIEF. " JUMBLE SALES CUNBEAMS FREE KINDERGARTEN. VIRGINIA. AVENUE. JUMBLE SALE. .. TUESDAY. September 18, at 2 p.m. LAWN TENUIS 0 TTNITY TENNIS CLUB (INCORP.) |/ yJ Coyle St.. Sandringbam. yA The above Club has -vacancies for a n7* limited number of New Members. IK Three perfect Colfix Court*—Sunday Jf* Play. Teams in A.L.T.A. Competitions. Subscription covers all-year play. Ladies, £2 2s; Gents., £2 12s; Married Couples, £4 9b. Night Tennis Facilities—Fine Hall and Pavilion. OPENING DAY OCTOBER 6. 1934. Application Forms, SECRETARY, Box 1031, Phone 40-960. B pUKEROA TENNIS CLUB. HA OPENING DAY, w/* SATURDAY, October 6, 1934. 7 Chip Courts, situated Corner Mountain and Seccombe's Roads, 1 min. from Khyber Pass tram. SUBSCRIPTIONS: Gentlemen. £2 15s: Ladies. £2 ss; Married Couples, Special Fee, £i 10s. No Entrance Fee. Covers 12 Months' Play. Tennis Balls provided. Summer week-ends. Telephone, Showers, etc. Membership limited. Sunday play. Coaching of members will be given by a Competent Coach. Players joining are invited to commence playing immediately. G- Taylor, Hon. Secretary. Phone 17-675. 8 Comoesdale Rd., Remuera. 5J3.2. fTI/f T. EDEN TENNIS CLUB. INC. East Avenue, Mt. Eden. 6 CHIP COURTS -SUNDAY PLAY. OPENING DAY, SEPTEMBER 23, , AT 8 P.M. Net Subscriptions: Gentlemen, 85s; Ladies, 328 6d (131 months); Married Couples, 60sJuniors, 30s. Hon. Secretary J. A. OLIVER, Phone 24-173. 5 Halsey Av„ Epsom. S.E.B. Highland Tennis Club, Owai- » raks Av.—Apply Court Saturday and Sunday afternoons. Phone 13-699. T7" ACANCIES, Players, hard courts, reV dressed, splendid surface, year.—Muir. Chemist, Balmoral; 21-490. l?,n°is Club. Darnell, Phcme , , 2'-553. AffiiHated M.C.T.A. Vacancies playing members; fees. 31s: Sunday play. REUNIONS, "!\j Z. OLD COLONISTS' ' y * ASSOCIATION. Patron: His Excellency the WBaEsW Governor-General. Vice-Patron: His Worship the Mayor of Auckland. ENROLMENT OF MEMBERS. INVITATION TO PIONEERS. One of the principal objects of the Association is to keep a record of the arrival of the Early Settlers of N.2. To this end it invites all who arrived prior to ,1881 (and/or the descendants of such being not less than 50 years old) to supply the undersigned with their names and addresses. As the Association is supported hjr voluntary subscriptions supplied by some of Auckland's leading Patriotic Citizens (being pioneers or the descendants of such), no fee nor subscription is .required for registration and membership. NEXT ANNUAL REUNION IN OCTOBER. S. COLDICUTT, Hon. Secretary, 6 Hellaby'e Bldgs., opp. C.P.0., Queen St.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21906, 15 September 1934, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21906, 15 September 1934, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21906, 15 September 1934, Page 24