AMUSEMENTS P L A Direction Amalga II A.M.—12.30—2.30 Not since the memorable have such large audiences have our audiences been A GAUMONT Approved for Uni ALL AUCKLAND IS THE LATE KING , Funeral train to Sandring Westmin PLAN AT THEATRE CRYSTAL PALACE • MT. EDEN RD. Phone 20-ST». Final Screening To-night at 8. 2 Special Features GRACIE FIELDS in her latest and greatest triumph of comedy nnd song, U p A [ Associate Feature: LIONEL BARRYMORE in a picture you will never forget, " jRETURN QF pETER QRIMM Roth Approved for Universal Exhibition. PPTNJprCC To-night at 8 an( j Thursday. DOMINION RD. Phone 21-439. GUEST NIGHT! ADULTS 6d, CHILDREN 3d. 3d Roger Prior, Gloria Stur.rt, in , , "I LIKE IT THAT WAY." Dd Edna M. Oliver, Ed. E. Horton, in 2, " THE POOR RICH." 3d Both Approved Universal Exhibition. STATE" To-night at 8 iJlrtiE. nnc j Thursday. ONEHUNGA. phune AJ GUEST NIGHT. ?! ADULTS 6d, CHILDREN 3d. 3d Roger Prior, Gloria Stuart, in , , " I LIKE IT THAT WAY" ud Roy Fox's Band in a Musical, _ , "RADIO PIRATES." . . . 3d Both Approved Universal Exhibition. rnyiDDpCQ To-night at 8. mvirnx-oo News Session 7.30. •NEWTON. Phone 27-077. GUEST NIGHT. ADULTS 6d, CHILDREN 3d. Lee Tracv, Gloria Stuart, in " PRIVATE JONES.". Approved for Universal Exhibition. Melvyu Douglas, Tala Birrell, in " NAGANA." Recommended by Censor for Adults. SPECIAL, GRILL LUNCHEON Now Available STATION HOTEL, 1-2 P.M. DAILY. RESERVATIONS PHONE 43-803. JUBILEES '' GREY -LYNN SCHOOL SILVER JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS. SATURDAY NEXT, REUNION IN SCHOOL GROUNDS, 2 P.M. Official Welcome—Addresses by His Worship the Mayor—Chairman Education Board, T. U. Wells, Esq.—Displays by present pupils—Procession Children's Decorated Vehicles (competitive)— Afternoon Tea, 6d — Oneliunga Band in attendance—Badges and Ribbons obtainable at gate. Admission (non-badg:e-holders): Adults, Is; Children, Gd. LEAP YEAR BALL, Manchester Unity Hall, Hobson St., 8 p.m. Ladies, 2s Cd; Gents, 3s 6d; Double, 5s 6d. SUNDAY, MARCH 1: Thanksgiving Service at Stadium, 3 p.m. Procession assembles at school 2.15 p.m. Service conducted by members Grey 'Lynn Ministers' Fraternal; Speaker, Rev. A. J. Hodge. 8.A., 8.D., Ph.D. Collection to Defray Expenses. COUNTY COUNCIL NOTICES WAITEMATA COUNTY COUNCIL. HENDERSON - SWANSON ROAD, Notice,is hereby given that the HendersonSwanson Mam Highway is Closed until further order to vehicular traffic between the Junction of the Concrete on Lincoln Road to Knipe's Bridge. Motorists are requested to use the detour road. By order, W. A. BISHOP, County Chairman. r AITEMATA COUNTY COUNCIL. WAIKUMETE - WEST COAST ROAD. Notice is hereby given that the Waiku-metii-West Coast Main Highway is Closed until further order to vehicular traffic between Glen Eden Town Board Building and Oratia Hall, All traffic to West Coast via Henderson and Forest Hill Road. By order. W. A. BISHOP, County Chairman. RAILWAY NOTICES ZEALAND RAILWAYS. DAY EXCURSION TRIP, WHANGAREI TO OPUA AND BACK. MARCH 1, 1936. A Special Train will leave Whangarei for Opua at 8.25 a.m., Kamo 8.40, Hikurangi 9.10, Whakapara 9.25, Ilukerenui 9.39, Maromaku 9.59, Otiria 10.38, Kawakawa 10.50, arriving Opua 11.12 a.m. Return train leaves Opua 6.45 p.m., Kawakawa 0.9, Otiria 6.24, Whangarei arrive 8.24 p.m. Examples o f fares are as follows; 2nd Class Ist Class From Return. Return. Whangarei ~ .. 3/6 51Hikurangi .. ..31- itHukerenui 3/- 4/Otiria .. .. 1/6 21Launches will be available to convey excursionists between Opua, Paihia and Russell. Return fare, 2b. For further particulars see Handbill or inquire at stations. BUSINESS NOTICES AN INDEX TO UNCLAIMED MONEY, giving 20.000 names of persons advertised for. posted to any address. PRICE. 8s KING AND KING, 4G Pitt Street, Sydney, N.B.W. DONNELL'S / Busy Corner-First-class Fruiterers, Manukau, Alba Hooclh, Epsom. Prompt Delivery Service.—New Telephone 29-765. REMOVAL NOTICES EMO V A L NOTICE BALDWIN. SON AND CAREY. PATENT ATTORNEYS. Have Removed to ROOM 205. SECOND FLOOR. DINGWALL BUILDINGS. Que>en Street FURNITURE REMOVALS Acknowledged by an. proven b> thousands to be Auckland's Leading Rpmnvnl Spec a hut* —Remnvnls. Ltd HO-fiOfi ABSOLUTELY The Only Way.-Let Our Experienced Men Handle Your Furniture. It coslb less.—Winstone, Ltd.. Removal Specialists. I'hone 44 880. TOILET CINDERELLA Salon's 10s Wave, lovely curly ends.—Mrs. Sweeney, Bon Marche Bldgs., Karnngahape Rd. Phone 42-877. Ij'aUliK'l OiVS. ispeciaUslß in ull cltiaset 1J of Hairwork, Permanent Waving, Hail Dyeing, etc lnecto and Theatrical make-up stocked Estub. over 60 years.-6 Victoria Bt. W APPOINTMENTS, Phone 43-170. MISS FOX, tlallenstein's Buildings Queen St. Permanent Waving (oil steatn method, no electricity). —Phone 42-91'^ MISS M«ELWAIN, Only Operator .lanat Data Method Permanent Removal Wrinklee. Free information.—Hallenstein'a Bldgs.; 30-845. o UFEKB'LtTOUS Hair permanently re O moved without needles.—Powder Pud Salon. St. Kevins Arcade Phone 46-71° HARMLESS Hair Bleaching. Salon Marie, Melvern'a Bldg., Karangahape Rd. Phone 45-169.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22353, 26 February 1936, Page 24
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