AMUSEMENTS CAPACITY BUSINESS . . . Ib etill the order of the day! Metro-Gold wyn-Mayer'li " JQAVID " J^AVID " J) AVID " J) AVID " '• TQAVID " « "j-^AVID " J) AVID " D AVID " d avid (Approved for QOPPERFIELD." OOPPERFIELD.' QOPPERFIELD." QOPPERFIELD." QOPPERFIELD." £IOPPERFIELD." QOPPERFIELD." QOPPERFIELD." QOPPERFIELD." QOPPERFIELD." QOPPERFIELD." Universal Exhibition.) \n Entertainment that ranks j amongst the finest ever pre- , sen ted at j ST. JAMES' THEATRE Direction: Sir Reniamin Fuller. SESSIONS TO-DAY AT 11-2.15-8 P.M. ! Plans on view in the Main Foyer from 9.30 a.m. Phone 41-814. ; My I THE LONDON [ another good bill; for , , 6d SCHOOL HOLIDAYS. 6d '2 BIG COMEDIES. ~ 3d SUM SUMMERVILLE 6d And ZASU PITTS In 6d 3d f' Tr THEY JUST HAD TO | 3 d 6d I GET MARRIED" J 6d o , W. C. FIELDS and 3J PEGGY HOPKINS JOYCE, in house" | 3d "B o th Approved Universal Exhibition ✓ j Continuous from 11 to 10 30. Front Stalls & Back Circle fid, Res. Is. 5i Children, Sat Evening 6d Jd ALL SCREAMING FljN AT - /u 6d THE LONDON, Opp.>G.P.O. 6d | TUDOR CINEMAI Phone U 24 R 7« §g BUMPER MATINEE TO-DAY == At 2.30. ~—■ Special Programe for Bo'?s and Girls! :=: To-night. at 81 "Cosy and Warm 1 ' COLBERT, < r~r~: With Fred Mac Murray and C Aubrey Bmith, 'in ~ = "THE GILDED LILY" rrz: a Bright Romantic Comedy I 'Approve" for Universal Exhibition » -—„ . t . ; —. TAKAPU2JA. GAIETY CINEMA I, Ph?ne. smss _ To-nightl Matinee EE SHIRLEY TEMPLE and Jftmea Dunn = in " BRIGHT EYES." == (Approved for Univeraiyl Exhibition./ SUNDAY STRAND Doors Open 6.45 p.m. Lantern Slide "Talks," 7.36 p.m. Talking Gazette and Short Address on "FASCISM A MENACE TO FREEDOM: NEW ZEALAND AT THE CROSS-ROADS. BY THE REV. J. 0. G. CHAPPLP. Talking Picture Programme, including * " LOVE'S OLD SWEET SONG j With .Tohn Stuart, Joan Wyndham, j and an All-Star Cast. - Approved for Exhibition. , RATIONALIST ASSOCIATION AND SUNDAY FREEDOM LEAGUE (INC.) SILVER COLLECTION AT DOORS. TOWN HALL l'O-MORROW (SUN.) EVENING, AT 8.30. £1 EES lA DELIGHTFUL MUSIJuJ CAL PROGRAMME. thMntam AUCKLAND MUNICIPAL BAND. Bandmaster: GEO. BUCKLEY. Assisted by Reg. Richards ...... ... Baritone' Hal. C. McLennan Flautist. Fred. Bowes Cornetist. Owen Jensen Accompanist. The Band's items will include Leoncavallo's "I Pagliacci," Beethoven's "Egmont," Sullivan's "Gondoliers," also Solos and other popular numbers. Collection in aid of the Mayor's Relief Fund. . An interesting progiamme will be given at the Zoological Park TO-MORROW (Sunday! AFTERNOON. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. PAN\ (N.Z.'a Premier Cabaret and Society Rendezvous) PRESENTS lAN PITCAITHLY and KEN McDONALD In a Hilarious Comedy Number entitled "tHE WOMAN WHO PAYS." Double 7/6. Evening Dress Essential. HEAVY BOOKING!! RESERVATIONS DIAL 46-777. ADVANX BALL. WEDNESDAY. Sept 4 Manager . LAURI PADDI. POSTPONEMENT! THE BRIDGE PARTY ARRANGED FOR TO-NIGHT AT THE C.W.L. ROOMS HAS BEEN POSTPONED. LECTURES WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 4, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4. AT THE LEWIS EADY HALL, QUEEN STREET. AUCKLAND. At 7.45 p.m. E. A. WALLACE, ESQ., President of the New Zealand Institute-of Secretaries, WILL DELIVER AJf ADDRESS!. "MECHANISED ACCOUNTING." And -will demonstrate 7 on actual machines from lending Auckland business houses. A BUSINESS LECTURE FOR BUSINESS MEN. STUDENTS OF ACCOUNTANCY. SECRETARYSHIP AND COMMERCE. A!! are lnviteo? Admission Free. Members of the N.Z. Institute of Secretaries are reminded of the Conversazione at the "Rit/" at 5.30 p.m.. Wednesday. A UCKLAND WAR MEMORIAL MUSEUM SUNDAY AFTERNOON LECTURES. No. S.—SEPTEMBER 1. DR. C. W. PARR Will give an Illustrated Lecture on "A VISIT TO SOME CHINESE TEMPLES NEAR PEKING AND THE MING TOMBS," In the MUSEUM LIBRARY at !i p.m. The Public" is invited to attend. GILBERT ARCHEY. Director. TJEAUTIFUL Lantern Views. Interesting, Informative. Unity Hall, Monday Evenmg. See Church column. PEOPLE'S University.—Sunday 2.45 p.m.: Mr. Beckurleg, solicitor. Subject: "Suggestions Concerning Acceptable Political Policy Next Election. "—-3 Queen St. Tea. Discussion. Welcome. STAMMERERS' Club. Wednesday, Sept. 4, Harston College Hall Commerce, High St. Speaker, A. E. Mulgan, Esq.; 7.30 p.m. Class later.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22202, 31 August 1935, Page 24
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