PICTURE. CIVIC Direction; Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.), Ltd. AT 11 A.M., 2.15. 8 P.M. LAST DAY "THE BLACK CAT" Recommended by Center for Adults. REUNITED FOR YOUR DELIGHTE ROMANCING AGAIN! ! , LAUGHING AGAIN! FUNNING AGAIN! The Screen's Favourite Stars, JANET • JANET JANET GAYNOR GAYNOR GAYNOR GAYNOR GAYNOR GAYNOR GAYNOR GAYNOR GAYNOR GAYNOR GAYNOR GAYNOR GAYNOR CHANGE FARRELL FARRELL FARRELL FARRELL FARRELL FARRELL FARRELL < FARRELL FARRELL FARRELL FARRELL FARRELL FARRELL CHARLES : CHARLES CHARLES A FOX SPECIAL. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Al»p,i off SUPERB SUPPORTING CAST. JAMES DUNN. GINGER ROGERS. GRAND ENTERTAINMENT! All giving' memorable performances in this big romance from KATHLEEN NO!JILTS' "Manhattan Love Song," a -story of youth eager for life, seekins: love and happiness is the world's biggest city! IN ADDITION ON STAGE -r BATHING BEAUTY PARADE Arranged by Fashion* Ltd THE NEW STYLES FOR 1933. BOOK EARLY . . . -It Costs No More^ THE CAPITOL | To-night, 7 The Greatest Double Feature Programme J Ever 11 JESSIE MATTHEWS. SONNIE HALE. EDMUND GWENN. In " FRIDAY THE 13TH." Also NILS ASTHER and FAY WRAY In "MADAME SPY." (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) FUNISRAL NOTICES Qflp AUCKLAND. 87« The W.M. requests the Brethren of tb* Lodge to attend the funeral of our »ta Wor. Bro. JT B. MASSEY, P.M.. leaving 8 Church Street, Ponsonby, TO-DAY (Thurv day), 2 p.m., for Purewa Cemetery. • By order of the W.M., V. J. BURROW. P.M.. Secretary. LAWN TENNIS rpENNIS Coaching.—Max Cleghorn. M X Wakefield St., above Griffiths' Tennis Service Co.—Telephone, all hours, BKOI. TTACANCIES Players, hard courts; one » new, splendid surface.—Muir. Chemist, 21-490, Balmoral. "f7"ACANCIES few experienced Players, pri* » vate grass court, Parnell; Sunday pl»j.—• Social. 54. Hx&ald. SHOWS THE MOUNT ALBERT HOFTICULTURAL AND BEAUTIFYING SOCIETY. First Spring Show will be held in King George's Hall, Mount Albert. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY,, September 27 and 28. Show officially opened Thursday, at 2 p.m. Admission, IsDouble Ticket, Is 3d. Children Free. DANCING DANCE.— Gnla Night. Saturday Symondeville Cabaret, Symonds St. Light supper., served. PRIVATE Lessons, Modern. Old-time. Reduced. Don't hesitate.—Ring 41-615, Edney's Studio, 5 Swanson St. TTALESKA School of Dancing, 407 Queen V St. Phone 46-121.—Talented Children wanted for public appearances.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21916, 27 September 1934, Page 20
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