AMUSEMEK7S THERE IS NO GREATER. entertainment than . . Metro-Goidwjn M»ye:r'« " jQAVLD QOPPEBFIELD," " QOPPERFIELD," » QOPPERFIELD." QOPPER FIELD," " J) AVID OOPP3RFIELD." «• jQAVIB (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) It ranks amongst the finest ever presented lit ST. JAMES' THEATRE Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. SESSIONS TO-DAT AT U—2.lS--8 P.M. Plans on View intlm M«iin Foyer from 10 a.m. ffl 101 #J W| THE LONDON | 64 4 B S«*«c D <j i With gJ 3d CLARK GABLE 6d CAROLE LOMBARD land Ixl 3d PNO MAN OF HER OWjTJ r; A FIRST-CLASS IV 2STERN. 3d TIM McCOY In 3d 6d j CODE" ] 6d 3d Both Approved Unive.'sil Erbibition. 3d Continuous from II to 10.30. 6d GREAT SCHOOL HOLIDAY BILL. THE LONDON, Opp. G.P.O. 3d 1 TUDOR CINEMA"] Thone U |t-749. ==This Evening at S! "Ccuy and Wann!" = NILS ASTHER, = "PAT" PATTERSON, HERBERT MUNDIN, EEE & HENRY GREEN. hi == "L 0V E lIM E " (Approved for Univenal Eifcibition). A Romance of Frana Schubert wuh = some of his most-noted «»°EJ«A l i on *- —: FIRST-CLASS SUPPORTING r=S PROGRAM HE! CH =rr=r-~: Ta kaPUNA. | GAIETY CINEMA if (Approved for Univrrsd Tijr CTAt? KARi.NGAHAFE RD. IHL oIAl\, 43-005:. CeatraUj Heated. Daily. 2 p.m Nights (Shorts 7-30 till! 8 pjn. TO-DAY (WED.). TEUE.H. AND FRL: SPENCER TRACY. MAD E E EVANS, In "THE SHOW OFF" ANI) BUSTER CRABBE, FRANCES DEE. In "KING OF THE .JUNGLE." Both Approved for UniwH&l Exhibition. FCLLER-HAYWARD'B Phwfe 'iWML* BRITANNIA "News of the World," 7.80 ito 8 p.m. Matinee To-day nt 2 j).m. JOHN GILBERT. VICTO'.B McLAGLEN. Wynne Gibson and Alison Skipworth in "THE CAPTAIN HATES THE SEA." Recommended by Ceniioi for Adult*. CLAUDETTE CCLBERT m "THE GILDED LILY." Approved for Universal Exhibition. \nrTADIA Devon porl.'B Cosy Theatre. VILIUKIA p h , 3ne 2-2-968. Dirn.: Fuller-Hayward Theatre Corpn. Still Screening SeaMi:;i Extended! "THE LIVES OF A BENGAL LANCER." Approved for Universal Exhibition. PICTUREDROME MILFORD. To-night at 8. Randolph Scott in a Real Thriller, "Wild Horse Mesa" Universal Erhibition. Next Saturday. Laurel and Hardy in "Babes in Toylsnd." Universal Exhibition. LECTTTRIEB TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT - TO-NIGHT - TO-NIGHT - TO-NIGHT THE LEWIS EADY HALL. QUEEN STREET,, AUCKLAND, AT 7.45 P.M.. E. A. WALLACE, ESQ., President of the New vUuland Institute of Secretaries Will deliver an Address. "MECHANISED ACCOUNTING," And will demonstrate with Actual Machines from Leading Auckland Eisinesa Houses. A BUSINESS LECIIFKE FOP. BUSINESS MEN. STDDENTS OF ACCOUNTANCY. SECRETARYSHIP and COMMERCE. All are Invited Admission Free. Members oi the N.Z. .'fniititute of Secretaries are reminded of ths Conversizione at the "Ritz" at 5.30 p.mi i. STAMMERERS Club.--ir<>night. Hull Commerce. High St.. beliind. Whitoombe's. A. E. Mulgnn. Esq.. 7.30 p.m. Clasu later. STREET COLLIBdTIOHSI NAVY LEAGUE. STREET "COLLECTION. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6. GIFTS OF FLOWERS FOR SALE WILL BE GRATEFULLY DECEIVED. Kindly Leave At O'tr Office. 610 DILWORTH BUILDING, NOT LATER THAN EH DO AY MORNING. RACING TAUMARUNUI RACING CLUB. ANNUAL RACES, PAEROA "RACECOURSE, SEPTEMBER 28 AND 30. NOMINATIONS for All Eventts Both Days close at 8 p.m. Fill DA i", SEPT. 6, with the Secretary. Paeria, and at 5 p m Same Day with Messrs. .Blcunfield and Co., Auckland." B:. POLAND. _ , Ruce Secretary. Telephone 38. P.O Box 62. PAKURANGA Ei UN T (INC) POINT-TO-POINT STEEPLECHASES; Saturday, September u. AT PIGEON MOUNT, PAKURANGA. Entries for the above, jiving the name of the Horse, Owner and Sider, accompanied with a fee of 5s for each <tutry. will Close on FRIDAY Next. September 6. 15135. at 4 p.m. No post entries. ROBT D. NEAL. Secretary and. Treasurer, 9 Union B'.dgs., Customs St. E., Auckland. A Children's Novelty Scurry for Children under 15. with ponies 13 hands arid under, will be held in connection with the above, to start at 12.30 p.m. Entrants to lb« handicapped. Post Entries. No Entry Fee. EA G L E T 0 N * S. 6 Victoria St. Estal>. 54 years. Experts in atl branches "unlet Work. Every description Hair Work, Wigs, etc. Theatrical requisites. Inectc- stoc jed.—Phoao 43-170 HARMLESS Hair Bleaching, from 153.Salon Mane, Melvero'ii Bldgn, Kara ugahape Rd. Fhone 45-169. MISS t'OX. Halknitein's Buildings. l)ueen St.—Permanent Waving loii steam method, no electricity).—Phone 42-919 MISS HUNTER. EJ.ii. DD.B. (Reg N.Z i. Supertluoua II»ir Specialist. I'atricia Salon, H.M. Arcade. 16-392. MISS McELWAIN. t»bhshtd le3o (late Hollywood), Face and Scaip Kree «d vice.--29 H.B. Bldgs.; 47-""CO. MISS PTILHAM, Hair<lr«s«er, late Three Lamps, is now at Salna Salon, Queen's Arcade. CJUNSHIN'E Beautv IshDppe, Dilwortlft O Bldg. Phone 41-131 Bair Tinting and Junior Permanent Wavim, from 1!2» 6d.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22205, 4 September 1935, Page 22
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