AMUSEMENTS THE CIVIC'S MAGNIFICENT ACCLAIMED LAST NIGHT BY LONGED APPLAUSE GREETED ANDTATER GEORGE ARLISS TON,. IT WAS A I V I c DIR E CTIO N AMALG A 4 SESSIONS 11 A.N.I. 2.15 THE STORY OF BRITISH England's Artiste GEORGE GEORGE GEORGE GEORGE GEORGE GEO R G E GEO R G E GEO R G E GEO R G E His Greatest H i: H E: "T H E "T H E "T H E "THE I R 0 I R 0 I R 0 I R 0 I R 0 A GAUMONT-BRI Approved for Uni GLADYS ELLALINE And Many Other YOU'LL FEEL PROUD THIS GREAT IN AD A Nationpl Document . . " H.M. KING G£:ORGE 4 TWEN " H.M. KING GEORGE, TWEN " H.M. KING GEORGE, TWEN " H.M. KING GEORGE, TWEN Dialogue Spol;en by SIR AUSTEN CHAMBERLAIN Every Event of Impcr Reign of Our Be BOOKING RESERVATIONS TO-MORROW AFTERNOON, 2.15. TO-MORROW NIGHT, 8 P.M. WELCOME! WELCOME! WELCOME! WELCOME! Clem and his Merry Band return to entertain all Auckland again with Music, Song and Jest, whilst his Rhythm Kingit will once more set your hea.rts fluttering and your I'eet tipping with their magnificent p.;aying. WHAT THE CITY HAS BEEN AWAITING ill i iimmil ui CLEM DAWE BACK AGAIN! CLEM DAWE BACK AGAIN! CLEM DAWE BACK AGAIN! CLEM DAWE BACK AGAIN! iiimiimimimimmmimniimmiim IN A NOVELTY REVUE SPECIALLY CONCEIVED AND PRODUCED FOR THE KING'S JUBILEE WEEK. New Items, Songs, Sketches, Scenas, Ensembles and Scenery. Different and Original. CLEM DA-WE MATINEES:— SATURDAY, AT 2.15. The Kiddies great welcome to Clem who will present there with a lovely collection of gifts to commemorate the King's Jubilee. MONDAY, AT 2.15. OUR KING'S JUBILEE MATINEE. Novelty Items to be presented. Prices, Box Plans and Diy Sales as Usual. EXHIBITIONS AUCKLAND OF SOCIETY ARTS. EXHIBITION. EXHIBITION. KITCHENER HALL, KITCHENER ST. Oil and Water Colour Printings, Etchings, Photographs, Applied Art, Craft Work. Special Lecture Sessions, I.SO p.m., 3.30 p.m., 7,30 p.m. Speaker: Mr. Arthur C. Hipwell. Hours: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Admission. Is; Children, Free. W. LAIRD THOMSON, Secretary. FUNERAL I'OTIOES PONSOKBY 70S S.C. The Brethren are requested to attend the Funeral of the late Brother R. G. Gordon, which will leave* the Mortuary Chapel of Messrs. W. H. Tongue and Son, Eden Terrace, at 3.30 p.m. TO-DAY (Friday) for Waikumete. By Command of the E.W.M. A. T. COPPARD, P.M.. Secretary. FURNITURE REMOVALS FURNITURE Removals.—Expert stuff. Modern ve'jiclca. Lowest rates. —Phone (0-850. N. 7. Express Co. (Auck.). Ltd. FURNITURE. Countr!' Removals our specialty. Goods Licence for whole North Island.--Winstone. Ltd.. Removal Specialists PROFESSIONAL NOTICES MISS MILLER, Colon Irrigation, Foam Bath, Skin Conditions. Rheumatism. Neuritis, Colitis, Debility, Obesity. Toxaemia, Blood Pressure Irsomnm.—Brooklyn Phono tfi-Kfla McLEOD • CRAIG. liagrietio Dealer. Psycho-Therapeutist. treats Nervous Breakdowns, Stomach Trouble! j success certain.—St. Kevins Arcade.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22099, 3 May 1935, Page 20
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