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AMUSEMENTS C IV I c Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd 11 A.M. LAST TWO DAYS: RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN " THE MAN WHO BROKE THE BANK AT MONTE CARLO." Approved for Universal Exhibition.' FRIDAY NEXTI OPERA'S MOST GLAMOROUS STAR . . . WHOSE VOICE HAS CAPTURED THE WORLD. " I DREAM TOO MUCH " " I DREAM TOO MUCH" "I DREAM TOO MUCH" Approved for Universal Exhibition. YOUR DREAMS OF ROMANCE SET TO MUSIC. - Dreams of gay, mad, exciting lovel Dreams of glamorous beauty . brought to life by the charm of {he screen's loveliest singing star , . . and poured forth in an inspiring rhapsody of Jerome Kern's music by the glorious voice that thrilled the world 1 RESERVATIONS: 30-100. THE STATE, SYMONDS [ Phone 43-645. (Direction R. J. Kerridge.) Hard-of-hearing sets free of charge, LAST TWO NIGHTS. , To-night at 8 p.m. BRITISH MEN fighting on the LAST OUTPOSTS of the frontiers "THE LAST OUTPOST" CARY GRANT. CLAUDE RAINB. One girl's love made heroes cl them both. Approved for Universal Exhibition. ' Also England v. All Blacks Test Match and 70 Minutes of Selected Features. I THE CAPITOL | JS GUEST NIGHT, For One Performance Only. PETER LORRE, Acclaimed the World's Greatest Actor, with Leslie Banks, Edna Best and Njjra Pilbeam in "THE MAN WHO KNEW TOO MUCH." A powerful drama of diplomatic intrigue, introducing the famous Sydney Strew siege in London. Also, Bebe Daniels and Lyle Talbot in " REGISTERED NURSE." , _ A Great Human Story, (Both Recommended by Censor hi Adults.) CYCLE RACING SCRATCH ' RACING. BIG INTER-CLUB MEETING. PAPATOETOE STADIUM TO-NIGHT (WED.), 7.30 P.M. ADMISSION. 6d. LECTURES LAURI ALWYN LAURI ALWYN, TO-MGHT. 8 p.m. TO-NIGHT. LEWIS EADY HALL. . ® u biects-Functional Disorders Truth About Health—What is Your Greatest Fear? —The Cancer - Question. TO-MORROW Madame will Lecture and Personally Demonstrate her own system of Exercises. These are lesson lectures. Admission, 2s 6d. TtL 47-439 for interviews. PROFESSIONAL > J)R. F. C. M. SHORTT, Haa commenced the practice of his profession At hia Residence, 249 GREAT NORTH ROAD. GREY LYNN. W.2. Phofie. 26-628. At home: 1-3 p.m., 6.30-7.30 p.m. £)R. gELWYN EN RICK Wishes to . announce that he h»e REMOVED TO 90 SYMONDS STREET, AUCKLAND. AND 18 CONTINUING THE PRACTICE OF HIS PROFESSION AT THAT ADDRESS. pRED g j^ALLIN. SURGEON DENTIST, 40 Years' Experience. Specialist in Plate Work and Extractions ASSISTED BY £)K. pOPE, D.D.8.. Specialist ?n Filling Work. Announces that he is still carrying on the Practice of his Profession at his Usual Rooms, SYMONDS STREET __ >< H A [3 RoADB EN T, 'surgeon DENTIST. Late of Ballin and Russell, and Pacific Buildings, la Now Practising his Profession. 801 DILWORTH BUILDING. /. HOWEY WALKER. City Dentist PAINLESS Extraction of Teeth Free when New. Teeth Ordered IV/fEULI (P.). Endocrinologist; Gland. 11l Nerve, Mental Disorders, specialism* Children Backward Developing. T«®thinS. Growing Nervous. Phone 47-349 appointments. DANCING DANCE Band—For Best Service, emploj talented, experienced, cheerful Meinbers Blind Institute.—Box 8. Newmarket. IDRIVATE Lessons. 2s 6d, Individual. X Dances mail, 2s 6d. Tap. Ballroom* -Ruby Sherriff. H.B. Buildmgs, Newton^ GEO. G. COX. New Zealand's Foremort Teacher Tap. Stage, Ballroom Dancing. —Studio. Durham St. £. —— it VERY Kind Dancing Taught. PuP'J» l J prepared British Operatic Examination*. —Valeska, 107 Queen St. Phone 4S-l.il. __ r-TTTPOPR ACTIO T. REDDELL. falmti nool • ate.—Treatment given in the- Home. Phone 44-436. Mt. Albert Consultation w

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22353, 26 February 1936, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22353, 26 February 1936, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22353, 26 February 1936, Page 24

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