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AMUSEMENTS THE TALK OF THE. TOWN! In the shops .. on the trams .. . in the streets .. . everywhere you'll hear people raving and laughing over "NO MORE LADIES." It's the season'; smartest hit you'll laugh and thrill as the " FORSAKING ALL OTHERS" Stars whoop it up again I AGAIN TO-DAY AT 11-2.15-8 P.M. Just Another Big One for ST. .JAMES' THEATRE Direction... .Sir Benjamin Fuller. JOAN CRAWFORD JOAN CRAWFORD JOAN CRAWFORD ROBERT MONTGOMERY ROBERT MONTGOMERY In Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Sparkling Comedy, " ATO A/fORE T ADIES " »iNo More J-'adies" -No More Ladies" "No Moll LiSill"" Recommended by Censor for Adults With FRANCHOT TONE FRANCHOT TONE CHARLES RUGGLES REGINALD DENNY EDNA MAY OLIVER Brilliant Associate Programme includes . . • CHARLIE CHASE COMEDY, " Southern Exposure." Delightful Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Phantasy . . . " TWO HEARTS IN WAX TIME." POP-EYE THE SAILOR In ' "Choose Your Weppins," Etc., Etc. It is essential to reserve. Plans at ' the Theatre, Phone 32-920. FREE LIST SUSPENDED. You Missed It Before—See It At TUC KARANGAHAPE ROAD, inc. Modern and Select. TO-DAY (Wed.). THI7RS.. FRI. Two Features of Outßtanding Merit. A Programme to Delight. Full Programme at Matinees 2 p.m. Daily. NIGHT: 7.30 p.m.—News and Cartoon. 7 ' 45 MYRNA LOY, CARY GRANT In "WINGS IN THE DARK." 8.45 p.m.— Interval. 8.55 p.m.— WALLACE BEERY in his Greatest Picture, "VIVA VILLA" 10,000 People in the Cast. 10.55 p.m.— Finis. All Recommended by Censor for Adults. Prices: Circle 1/6, Stalls II- Children Half-price. Reservations Free. rl THE LONDON | 2 BIG FEATURES. Od —ROBERT ARMSTONG- 6d , And CONSTANCE CUMMTNGS Jn „ . 3d BILLION-DOLLAR SCANDAIT 3d (Approved for Universal Exhibition). o, "THE RED SHADOW." aj Ja Featuring ALEXANDER GRAY. A Wonderful Musical Romance / i Taken from the Desert Song. O" 2J Continuous from 11 to 10.30, Ja 2 Pictures Too Good To Miss At jd 6d THE LONDON, Opp. G.P.O. 6d 1 TUDOR CINEMA 1 P R h ™& LAST NIGHT AT 8.15 = CLIVE BROOK and = MADELEINE CARROLL rT: In a British Story—- == "THE DICTATOR" : —r (Recommended by Censor for Adults). ~ Splendid Associate Featurettesl == COMMENCING TO-MORROW (Thurs.) Leslie Howard in == "THE SCARLET PIMPERNEL." Approved for Universal Exhibition. 1 GAIETY CINEMA | 1 L To-night. JOE E. BROWN In = "ELMER THE GREAT." Approved for Universal Exhibition. TO-NIGHT ONLY AT | THE ASTOR | DOMINION ROAD. GUEST NIGHT. EDMOND LOWE—WYNNE GIBSON. "THE DEVIL IS DRIVING." Recommended by Censor for Adults. ADULTS. 6d; CHILDREN. 3d. COMMENCING TO-MORROW. ROBT. MONTGOMERY-HELEN HAYES In " VANESSA." Recommended by Censor for Adults. ❖ AUCKLAND CATHOLIC REPERTORY SOCIETY PRESENTS FOR THE FIRST TIME IN NEW ZEALAND "LIBEL" By EDWARD WOOLL (Recorder of Carlisle), TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER, BEASON OF THREE NIGHTS: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 2, and MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4. 1935. Priority Booking now open at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Public booking opens Fri., Oct. 25. Honorary Producer: MISS YSOLINDE McVEAGH. M. F. Coleman, Hon. Secretary, 86 Yorkshire House. Phone 4G-175. LECTURES Kft, AERO CLUB (Inc.) An Illustrated Lecture will be given in the CLUBHOUSE. MANGERE AERODROME, TO-NIGHT (Wednesday), at ,8 p.m. by Mr. Frank Stewart, on tKe flight in the Tainui Aeroplane from Mildenhall, England, to Palmerston North. Members and their friends are cordially invited. Mr. W. M. O'Hara will be the guest of the evening. L. W. SWAN, Secretary. BUSINESS NOTICES H FRENCH AND SON, • Storekeepers, Coromandel. The above business will iu future be conducted by MRS. EDITH ANN FRENCH on her own account. LAWNTENNIS AUCKLAND Lawn Tennis Club, Stanley 'St. Courts.—Vacancies.—Apply Secretary, 10 Carlton Gore Rd., Phone 44-400. BAYSWATER-Belmont. Belmont Park—--7 Courts; low fees; excellent appointmtnts; official opening, Oct. 26. Vacancies. CILUB Members wanted; good court.—l 6 > Tonks St., foot Upland Rd., Remuera. TI/fEMBERS, Male (4), wanted. Chip -UJL Court, Mt. Eden. —Particulars R. Michie. Entricnn, Sims. Ltd., Customs' St. RANGIORA Tennis Club.—Opening Oct. 26. M-erubers and intending members invited.—Full particulars. Phone 27-065. rfENNTS Court wtinted for Season; RemuX era district preferred.—Phone IG-008. TENNIS TUITIOM COACHING now Commenced.—Jack Harrison. Book early. New Racquets arrived. Best restringing.—Wiseman's, Queen St. ''pENNIS Coaching at 13 Wakefield St. and X on courtß.—Max Cleghorn. Telephone, all hours. 30-601. DOROTHY BAKER, Queen's Arcade. Public Typiste, Stenographer, Duplicatist; work promptly carried out; lowest q u ote. ME. KELSEY, Shorthand Typing, • Duplicating Specialty, polishing phraseology.—(Now) Premier Bldgs., Durham St. East, 46-688 PROFESSIONAL NOTICES McIiEO D-C R AIG, Psycho Therapeutist Magnetic Healer; specialises Mental. Neirous Breakdown, Stomach Trouble; 8f rears' practice N.!4.« Australia.—St Kevin* Arcade. Newton. (CHILDREN, Backward Mentally, Grow / ing, Talking, Developing, Nervous, 11lNourished. -- P. Meuli. Endocrinologist, Gland, Nerve, Mental Disorders. Southern Cross Bldgs., Chancer; St.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22247, 23 October 1935, Page 24

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