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Time yon saw,it again. FOURTH . AND FINAL WEEK. 11, 2.15, 5 and 8 p.m. ST. JAMES' | Di«cS^sTTßeGiainirF"u!ler. It can't go on forever. See it now as /it triumphantly sweeps to the very height ol its sensational success. mill'' . Paramount's Proudest Production. "THE LIVES " THE LIVES GARY COOPER. FRANCHOT TONE. ctt? guy standing. c. AUBREY SMITH. KATHLEEN BURKE, COLIN TAPLEY. THE SEAL OP PERFECT ENTERTAINMENT. And the Following Wonderful Featurettea. POPEYE THE SAILOR —His Latest Adventure—"BEWAßE BARNACLE BILL." "BUSINESS IS A PLEASURE." All Coloured Musical Revue. MAKE SURE AND RESERVE. Plans at the Theatre, Phone 41-814. Approved for Universal Exhibition. HIS MAJESTY'S EVENING, 8 p.m. MATINEE, 3.15 p.m. LAST NIGHT! LAST NIGHT! i M I V Vf I m COMMENCING TO-MORROW AT THE. MATINEE. THE GREAT PRODUCTION we kept up our eleeve to follow on big Jubilee Gala Week and a wonderful spectacle also containing every ingredient that goes to make a Sparkling. Scintillating, . Melodious and Merry-making Revue Extravaganza, entitled TOWN TOPICS. TOWN TOPICS. MUST NOT Tom topics, CLEM DAWE REVUE TO-NIGHT AT 8. . SPECIAL REQUEST PROGRAMME. All your favourite items will be presented. CLEM DAWE REVUE TO MORROW AT 2.15. THE CHILDREN'S GREAT DAY. Clem is presenting to his kiddie pals hundreds of presents, in answer to the thousands of letters received during the week by the kiddie*' great favourite, Clem himself. • Plan, Prices as Usual. / Open Foxtrot Competition To-night. CIVIC WINTERGARDEN TO-NIGHT POPULAR LONSTMGHT - !( DANCING TILL 1 A.M. —|_FOXTROT COMPETITION |- NO ENTRANCE FM. ' NO~HEATS. Prizes Presented at 12.16 a.m. SEE AUCKLAND'S BEST DANCERS. Judging By POPULAR VOTE. ADMISSION 1/6. Including Supper and Dancing. WRESTLING T 0 WN rri h a l l TOWN Jgg HALL TOWN HALL TOWN 'JLJ HAL L MONDAY. MONDAY. CY. WILLIAMS, CY. WILLIAMS, CY. WILLIAMS, CY. WILLIAMS, CY. WILLIAMS, t : ' ; . v ' / V* ' . The irrepressible matmau who, so far as falls are concerned, is still the unbeaten overseas grappler. You saw him in his one match at Auckland, and had an exciting night. After considerable negotiations the Association has secured him again, so you are in for another night of thrills. He is matched against AL. PEREIRA, AL. PEREIRA, AL. PEREIRA, AL. PEREIRA. AL. PEREIRA, Who also has had a very fine record this season. His improvement- since last seen in Auckland hns been regarded as phenomenal, even by the super-critical. The matches Al. has had have been brimful of incident. Ho also favours the " all in" methods, and the match is sure to be one of the most spectacular seen in Auckland. BOX PLAN NOW OPEN at Ernie Asher's, Argus Building, High Street. NOTE.—Patrons who have booked seats may retain same on application at Booking Office. EXHIBITIONS WATER COLOURS, BY JOHN L. MOORE, on view at AUCKLAND SOCIETY OF ARTS ROOMS, 2nd Floor Victoria Arcade. Shortland Street, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. ADMISSION FREE.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22117, 24 May 1935, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22117, 24 May 1935, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22117, 24 May 1935, Page 20