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AMUSEMENTS THERE IS NO GREATER ENTERTAINMENT THAN . . Metro-GoMwyn-Mayer'a " jQAVID QOPPERFIELD.» •« JQAVID QCPPERFIELD." •' jQAVID £jOPPERFIELD." •']}A VIP QOPPERFIELD." «• JQAVID QOPPERFIELD." " D avid (] opperfield ' m •' JQAVID (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) It ranks amontrst the flnest ever presented at ST. JAMES' THEATRE Direction: Bir Benjamin Fuller. SESSIONS TO-DAY AT 'J.lr-2.15 8 P.M. Plans on View in tho Mmin Foyer from 10 a.m. .Phone 41-814. MURIEL BRUNSKILL'S TRIUMPH. MURIEL BRUNSKILL'S TRIUMPH. MURIEL BRUNSKILL'S TRIUMPH. Last night Auckland heard Muriel Brunskifi for the first time and instantaneously capitulated to her gorgeous voice, superb artintry, and fascinating personality. T°WN JJALL, SATURDAY AT 3. ABSOLUTELY THE LAST OPPORTUNITY OF HEARING THIS GLORIOUS CONTRALTO. MURIEL lU URIEL MURIEL ■"A URIEL MS Muriel URIEL MURIEL 1U URIEL MURIEL URIEL MURIEL URIEL Muriel URIEL BR UN SKILL, BUNBKILL, TJiRUNSKILL, J-'RUNBKILL,8KILL, "OIIUNSKILL, -I > RUN SKILL, PRUNSKILL, J-'RUNSKILL, "ORUNSKILL, J-'RUNSKILL, "J3»RUNSKILL, 'I>RUNSKILL. E»IIUNS7V ELL, •RUNSKILL, E.RUNSKILL, 'RUNSKILL, ENGLAND'B GREATEST CONTRALTO. Associate Artist: CARL BARTLING,, SOLO PIANIST. PRICES: fi/- and 4/• (Re*.). 3/- and 2/-. Plus tax. Students, Choirs and Parties Concessions. Box Plan s.nd 3/- Unreserved Tickets at Lewis Eadj ~ Ltd.. —=Tn —s TT— THRE'E LAMPS Phon{ 2Gcm - BRITANNIA Centrally Heated. "News of the World/ 1 7.80 to 8 p.m CLAUDETTE COLBERT in "THE GILDED LILY." Approved for Univtnml Exhibition. lOHN GILBERT. VICTOR McLAGLEN. Wynne Gibson and Alieon Slcipworth in "THE CAPTAIN HATES THE SEA." Recommended by Cimsor for Adults VIPTORIA Devor port's Coiny Theatre. Phone 22 968. Dim.: Fuller-Hayward Theatru Corpn. Excellent Double-feafcuire Screen Fare. Guy Kibbee. Aline McMnhon in " BIG HEARTED HERBERT." Helen Mack, Lee Tracy, Baby Leßoy in "THE LEMON DROP KID." Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. CAPITOL THEATRE. DOMINION RD„ MT, EDEN = LEELA BENEFIT EILOY = CONCERT. THIS AFTERNOON AT 2. TO-NIGHT AT 8. Magnificent Programme of Songu, Comedy , Scenes, Specialties and Featurettea. An entertainment that the children will love, nnd which will be equally appreciated by grown-upa. PRICES: 2s and Is. Children Half Price. LECTURES fA UCKLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. " LIFE IN ANCIENT ROME." ILLUSTRATED LECTURES. The following series of Leotures on " lIFE IN ANCIENT ROME," will be delivwed in tiba College Hall, Arts Bldg.. Princjg St.. by Professor C. G. Cooper, Professor o! Classics:— TUESDAY, September ID, at 13 p.m.—" THE FORUM AND PALATINE." (Part I.) THURSDAY, September 1.2, at 8 p.m.— "THE FORUM AND PALATINE." (Part II.) THUUSDAY. September 19, at 8 p.m.— " THE COUNTRY ESTATES AND farm life of the Romans." (Under the auspices of the Auckland Classical Association.) TUESDAY, September 2i, at 8 p.m.—"THE TOWN HOUSES AND FLATS OF ROME." TUESDAY, October 1. ali 8 p.m.—" THE BATHS OF ROME." The Lectures will bo illustrated by Lantern Slides. The publio ia invited to attend. Admission free. M. R. O'SIIEA, Registrar. 2 EALAND pARTY. HE A El, M. J. SAVAGE (Leader of H.M. Oppoiiition), ON " LABOUR'S WAY OUT " OR " DEMOCRACY VERSUS MONIED OLIGARCHY." TOWN FALL, DOORS OPEN 7.15 JP.M. HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR WILL PRESIEE. TAMES \\t Y L I E Speak on " Poise " in UMT\ HALL Oust abovn Town Hall), TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), at 8 p.m. Silver Collection. TROTTOrU AUCKLAND OWNERS:, TRAINERS AND BREEDERS' ASSOCIATION. The Annual Meeting wll be held TONIGHT (Thursday), at 7.S®. in the Lewis Eady's Sports Clubroom. BUSINESS: Report nnd Ejection of Officers. C. E. CRAIG, Hem.. Seo. REMOVAL NOTICES CHECKER Purcel Delivery Removed 76 Federal St., opp. HiU nnd Plummer. PROFESSIONAL pRED O A LLLN SURGEON DF.NTIST, 40 Years' Experience, Specialist in Plato Work nnd Extractions. ASSISTED BY pOPE. E D.B. Specinlirtt in Filling Work, Announces that he is still carrying on the Practice of his Profesuion At his Usual Rooms. BYMONDS STREET. H A {3 ROAnBE Nl- - DRNTIST. Late of Ballin and lluipcll, and Pacific Buil<lins:s, Ia Now Ptactising His Profescion SOI DILWORTH BUILDING.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22206, 5 September 1935, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22206, 5 September 1935, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22206, 5 September 1935, Page 20

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