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AMUSEMENTS Continuous from 11 a.m. Direclion: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. GALA MATINEE, 2 P.M. TO-DAY. TO-NIGHT, 7.50. great family entertainment MAY ROBSON MAY ROBSON In "THREE KIDS and a QUEEN" "THREE KIDS and a QUEEN" With CHARLOTTE HENRY-HENRY AKMETTA—FRANKIE DARKO. It's so human—so full of fun—your heart, will ring with laughter AND A Smashing Drama of the Great Outdoors. NOAH BEERY. J UN., FRED KOHLER. RAYMOND HATTON, JEAN ROGERS. In "STORMY" "STORMY" With " REX," THE KING OF WILD HORSES. It will make your pulses pound. Both Approved Universal Exhibition. IDEAL ENTERTAINMENT. Reservations Phone 43-114. AT LAST WE COME INTO OUR OWN! Presenting a Double-feature Entertainment unparalleled in the motion picture history of New Zealand. TO-DAY TO-NIGHT I AT BOTH THEATRES. NATIONAL NATIONAL Queen St. Continuous 11 till 7. Nightly at 8. Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. PRINCE - EDWARD Karangahape Rd. Nightly at 8 p.m. Matinees, Sats. & Holidays, 2 p.m. Fuller-Hayward Theatre Corp. Phone 42-169. Phone 46-252. N°" I~~A J^ IOTOU - S Q° MEDY First N.Z. Screening. First N.Z. Screening. THE KING OF COMEDY, TOM WALLS . TOM WALLS TOM ' WALLS AND THE QUEEN OF MIRTH, CECILY COURTNEIDGE CECILY COURTNEIDGE CECILY COURTNEIDGE IN THEIR FIRST PICTURE TOGETHER—AND THEIR FUNNIEST, WHERE'S "jl/TY "\/f AN? " here's IVIy .Man?" "\\T HERE'S TV/fY TITAN?" " » HERE'S M Y MAN?" Seventy minutes of the grandest laughs you've ever known ns the screen's newest and greatest comedy team hands out the bowls in the funniest laff-hit ever made. A GAUMONT-BRITISH SPECIAL. N °. 2~ , M IGHTY I\| ELODRAMA Direct from the "Civic." UNRIVALLED THEN—UNRIVALLED NOW! For 22 years the stage's most sensational success! The greatest silent picture ever madel NOW—greater BY A HUNDRED-FOLD ON THE TALKING SCREEN! AY "PiOWN 17AST " ay JL'own JCjast" WAY "TJOWN ay JL'own East " AST " With ROCHELLE HUDSON, HENRY FONDA. ANDY DEVINE, SLIM SUMMERVILLE. A " FOX " SPECIAL. Both Approved Universal Exhibition. x"l|onal—TO-NIGHT —Edward BUILDING SOCIETY NOTICES THE AUCKLAND CO-OPERATIVE TERMINATING BUILDING SOCIETY. . NOTICE iB hereby given that i GENERAL MEETING of the Society wil be held at the SOCIETY'S OFFICE. Come of Wellesley Street West and Albert Street Auckland, on THURSDAY, January 30 193(5, at 7.30 p.m., when Appropriations a; under will be allotted: — BALLOT UNDER RULE 96: MONDAY. JANUARY 27. will be the LAST DAY on whicl Shareholder* can make their Shares "FINANCIAL." SHARES should always be made Finan cinl, even in the late Groups. THOUGH A SALE MAYjBE ADVERTISED. A BALLOI MAY BE HELD at the Meeting. NOTE.—JANUARY 29 being a Holidnj the Meeting will bo held on IHURSDAY JANUARY 30. NEW "B" GROUP 72. FREQUENT BALLOTS AND EASY REPAYMENTS. THE BEST GROUP TO DATE. AS THE FIRST BALLOT HAS TAKEN PLACE SPECIAL TERMS ARE AVAIL ABLE TO APPLICANTS FOR A FEW REMAINING SHARES. DO NOT DELAY! Full Particulars on application at th< Society's Office. A.C.T. Building, Welleslej Street West. Call or write. E. H. GIBBONS, Secretary. DANCINO GEO. G. COX, New Zealand's Foremosl leacher Tap, St:ise, Ballroom Dancing —StudiOj_ Durham St. E. PRIVATE Lessons. 2s fid: Individua Dances by mail. 2s fid. Tap, Ballroom. —Ruby Sherriff. H.B. Buildings. Newton. ''PAP Dancing: Classes Commence Jnn7~27 J- Write for Interview.—-Tap Dancer, 252 Herald, OS f?D, Private Lessons, 9d~ Cfass. Make VJ the most of this wonderful oppor tunityl—Violet Robertson Studio. 41-345.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22320, 18 January 1936, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22320, 18 January 1936, Page 24