AMUSEMENTS SURPASSING , ALL PREVIOUS MUSICALS— With its Amazing Settings, Irresistible Comedy and Catchy Bong Hits— AGAIN TO-DAY AT 11, '2.15, 8 P.M. ST. JAMES' H Direction . . .Bir Beniamin Fuller M DAMES" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ON THE STAGE 1 Novelty Presentation of the Song Hit of the Season. "LITTLE DUTCH MILL." And the VTAREO QYMPHONY Q^HESTRA. M-areo Symphony Orchestra. Overture, "Songs of Yesterday. . Plans at theJTheatre. Phone 41-814. P^L!T HE LONDON" P^|, y LAST DAY OF 2 GOOD N FEATURES Headed by gd " I "GUILT." | 3d An Enthralling Drama. , /■j Fine Supporting Bill. Oct Dcl Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10.30 p.m. Oj Entire Change To-morrow:. 3d 3d MUSICAL COMEDY. 6d "2j ETTING IN THE S 6d oj All Recommended by Censor for id Adults. JVt "THE LONDON," Opp-G.P.O- 6d TUDOR CINEMA REMUERA. Phone 24-749. This Evening at 8.15 p.m. ONE Of V// NIGHT ONLY! ALFRED LUNT & LYNN FONTAINE yy. With ROLAND YOUNG and VA ZASU PITTS. In "THE GUARDSMAN" Recommended by Censor for Adults Vyy Excellent Supporting Programme. yy. Don't miss this _ final opportunity oi yy, seeing this great play ■ yy. Recommended oy censor iui i"""". //V Excellent Supporting Programme. yy, Don't miss this final opportunity of y*y, seeing this great play ■ £ - takapuna. | GAIETY CINEMA | yy CONSTANCE CUMMINGS 'in yy >' HEADS WE GO." M . . v /yy (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SPECIAL ATTRACTION TO-NIGHT. | BRITANNIA | " N T!„ o, ,?s^! d -" KATHARINE HEPBURN. FRANCIS DEE. JOAN BENNETT & JEAN ARTHUR. In ' "LITTLE WOMEN." LEE TRACY & GLORIA STUART, In " I'LL TELL THE WORLD." Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. PITT STREET METHODIST CHURCH. AUGMENTED CHOIR PRESENTS " MESSIAH.' TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, 8 P.M. PRINCIPALS. MISS NANCY HICKLING SOPRANO. MADAME PHYLLIS HAZELL—contralto. HORACE MADDOCKS TENOR. FRANK E. SUTHERLAND BASS. ORGANIST: EDGAR RANDAL. CONDUCTOR: ALBERT BRYANT. COLLECTION AT DOOR. EDUCATIONAL The St. John's College Trust Board cordially invites Parents of Pupils, Old Boyii, Friends of the College and all interested in Education to attend the ANNUAL PRIZEGIVING AT KING'S COLLEGE, OTAHUHU, TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), AT 3 P.M. THE MOST REVEREND THE ARCHBISHOP OF NEW ZEALAND WILL PRESENT THE PRIZES, SACRED HEART COLLEGE. ANNUAL PRIZE GIVING. The Brother Director and Staff of the College cordially invite Parents of Pupils, Old Boys and Friends of the College to attend the Annual Prise-giving at the CONCERT CHAMBER of the TOWN HALL TO-DAY (THURSDAY). Dec. 13." at 8 p.m. QEDDON MEMORIAL TECHNICAL O COLLEGE DAY CLASSES, 1935. Prospectuses giving details of enrolments are posted to Standard 6 Pupils,, whose names and addresses are knovm to Sho College. In recent years there has been extreme pressure upon available accommodation and in order to avoid disappointment parents are urged to apply to the College for Prospectuses if likely to enrol their children in the Day School in 1935. The College Office is closed from Deoember 19-January 20, inclusive, G. J. PARK, Principal. EARN a Decent Salary.—Fern's Course shows you how.—Free Prospectus, Webb, Box 879, Auckland. BUSINESS NOTICES rpHE Auckland Dairy Produce Committee -L advise paying the following wholesale prices free of all charges for week ending December 19, 1934:—15t Grade: Hen, lid: Duck. 3d; Pullets, 9d. Butter, 6d lb. TOILET IJOND'S (Mrs.) Hairdressing Salon.—Perrnanent. Marcel, Water Waving,—2nd Moor, Civic House, Queen St. 30-780. DU BARRJE Beauty Salon, Upstairs, 33 Karangahape Rd.—Perms, from 12a Gd; expert services.—Phone 43-395. KEEP Youthful."—Use Grandmother's Anti-Wrinkle Cream, price 4s 6d, posted.—Chester Drug, Box 967, Auckland. MARVEL Salon Permanent Waving, 15s; Marcelling, Is 6d; Water Waving* Is Gd.—II.B. Bidg6., _Queen_St,_Phone 44-579. MAYFAIR Salon.—Permanent Waving, from 15s 6d.—Crown Studio Bldgs., next Auckland Savings Bank. Queen St 47-003. PERMANENT Waving from 15s 6d: Mr. Dickinson, Evelyn Williams, chiropodist. —Snlus Salon, Queen's Arcade, upstairs: 41-084. • SYDNEY.—Ladies you can obtain a Lovely O Natural Complexion and remove every Wrinkle from your Face by sending threepence for Instructions to Madame MarBrueto Henry, 104 Phillip St., Sydney, Australia. DANCING EDNEY'S Studio, Swanson St.—Special Fees. Private Lessons, 3s. Modern, Oldtime. Learn for holidays.—4l-615. YALESKA School of Dancing, 407 Queen St. Phone 46-121,—Xmas Pantomime Rehearsals now in progress. TENNIS INSTRUCTION rpENNIS Coaching.—Max. CJeghorn, 13 1 Wakefield St.. übove Griffiths' Tennis Service Co.—Telephone, all hours. 30-601. Coachins by Jim Willard. Davis . Cup Player. Fees moderate.—Particu. lars. Phone 47-054. Johns, Ltd.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21982, 13 December 1934, Page 24
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