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AMUSEMENTS TREMENDOUS!! CRITICS-PATRONS—E VERYO NE AT LAST NIGHT'S BRILLIANT PREMIERE UNANIMOUSLY ACCLAIM GAL LANCERS" AS THE' GREATEST "PICTURE SEEN IN AUCKLAND FOR YEARS! ASK THEM THEIR VERDICT WILL BE OUR GREATEST ADVERTISEMENT! FOUR SESSIONS TO-DAY & MONDAY! 11 •fo | ST. JAMES' | Direction: Sir Benjamin Fullor. A mighty tribute to the men who keep the far-flung line of Empire! Sons of Britain's finest—from, the ends of the_ earth! YOU'LL BE PROUD YOU'RE BRITISH WHEN YOU SEE . . .. Paramoun'i'a Proudest Production—"THE LIVES OF "THE LIVES OF "THE LIVES OF BENGAL LANCER BENGAL LANCER BENGAL LANCER' With GARY COOPER—FRANCHOT TONE RICHARD CROMWELL-KATHLEEN BURKE-SIR GUY STANDING— C. AUBREY SMITH—COLIN TAPLEY. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Screened BY ROYAL COMMAND to Their Majesties the Kin« and Queen at Compton Palace on March 1, J935. A Brilliant Associate Programme includes "SONG WRITERS OF THE GAY NINETIES." , Paramount Musical Novelty. "AN ELEPHANT NEVER FORGETS." Colour Classic. BOOKINGS . . . Are heavy for be left out. Plans at the Theatre from 9.80 a.m. Phone 41-814. Telephone Bookings Held till 7.45 p.m. WELCOME. CLEM IDAWE. HIS MAJESTY'S 'S TO-DAY 2.15. TO-NIGHT, 8 P.M. And All Next Wceik. SPECIAL JUBILEE MATINEE. SPECIAL JUBILEE MATINEE. MONDAY— 2.15 - MONDAY MONDAY— 2.15 - MONDAY HAEREMAI! HAEREMAI! HAEREMAI! HAEREMAI! AUCKLAND WELCOMES CLEM. AUCKLAND WELCOMES CLEM. After a short sojourn in the country Clem and his gallant band return to the city to entertain old friends and new with merry quips, beautiful music, excellent dancing and al'l the wonderful appurtenances that have made the Clem Dawn Revue Company such popula.r idols everywhere. Everything Absolutely New, Everything Absolutely Original. Everything Absolutely Entertaining. iimiiiiimimimiiiiimiiuii CLEM DAWE REVUE CO. CLEM DAWE REVUE CO. N.Z.'S GOOD COMPANIONS N.Z.'S GOOD COMPANIONS And EVERYBODY'S FAVOURITES. EVERYBODY'S FAVOURITES. A Glorious Programme Tiaib Week. Specially conceived and constructed for the King's Jubilee. •No one should mis 8 this SHOW OF SHOWS. CLEM DAWE MATINEES, CLEM DAWE MATINEES. TO-DAY AT 2,1:5. The Kiddies' Greit Welcome to Clem, who will present them with many beautiful presents to commemorate the Kind's Jubilee. MONDAY—NEXT-MONDAY. MONDAY—NEXT—MONDAY. KING'S JUBILEE MATINEE. KING'S JUBILEE MATINEE. Special Items will be Presented. CLEM DAWE PRICES: Night, 4/. 3/, 2/, 11. I Matinee, 2/6, 21, 11. Children, 1/6, 1/, 6d. All Prices Phis Tax. Box Plans Lewis Eady, L;d., till Noon, * Afterwards at Thusitre. Day Sales, Theatre Sweet Shop. WELCOME, CLEM DAWE. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL t SPARKLING SOCCER BLANDFORD PARK. TO-DAY, 3 P.M. PONSONBY V. MT. ALBERT PONSONBY GRAMMAR 0.8. EARLY GAME, 2 P.M. FOURTH GRADE CHAMPIONSHIP. COMRADES V, MT. ALBERT G. 0.8. JUBILEE DAY ATTRACTIONMONDAY NEXT, 3 P.M. NAVY CHALLENGE. NAVY AUCKLAND NAVY V. AUCKLAND NAVY AUCKLAND (COMBINED) (REPS.) EARLY GAME. I.SO P.M. SECOND DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIP. THISTLE A V. PONSONBY A. USUAL CHARGES: Ladiea 6d. Stand Gd Extra. Gents. Gd and 1/, Stand 6d EXHIBITIONS f* SOCIETY X ARTS. AUCKLAND OF ANNUAL EXHIBITION. ANNUAL EXHIBITION. KITCHENER HALL, KITCHENER ST. Oil and Water Colour Paintings, Etchings, Photographs, Applied Art, Craft Work. Special Lecture Sesicions, 1.30 p.m., 3.30 p.m.. 7.30 p.m. Speaker: Mr. Arthur C. Hipwell. Hours: li a.m. to 5 p.m.. p.m. to 9 p.m. Admission, Is.; Children, Free. W. LAIRD THOMSON. Secretary. RACING, PUBLIC NOTHCES, MEETINGS, ELECTORAL, POWER HOARD NOTICES, CORPORATION NOTICES, DANCING, TRANSPORT IJOARD NOTICES, CHURCH NOTICES,, ETC., APPEAR ON PAG!ES 6 AND 7.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22100, 4 May 1935, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22100, 4 May 1935, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22100, 4 May 1935, Page 24