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AMUSEMENTS HURRY ALONG! The Auckland Season of ".Mutiny of tho Bounty" draws to a close! TO-DAY AT 11 ST. JAMES' THEATRE Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer'a "MUTINY ON THE "MUTINY ON THE "MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY " BOUNTY " BOUNTY " With CHARLES LAUGHTON CLARK GABLE FRANCHOT TONE RESERVATIONS . . . Plans are on vie\V in the Main Foyer from 10 a.m. Phone 32-920. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) THE STATE. SYMONDS ST. Phone 43-045. (Direction: Iv. J. Kerridge.) TO-NIGHT AT 8 P.M. ANOTHER STATE RECORD BROKEN SATURDAY NIGHT. "FOUR MORE DAYS ONLY. Melro-Goldwyn-Mayer s "BROADWAY MELODY of 1936" "BROADWAY MELODY of 1936" "BROADWAY MELODY of 1936" Approved for Universal Exhibition. Popular Songs, Sensational Dancing', Spectacular Settings, Gorgeous Frocks, Outstanding Humour. See ELEANOR POWELL The World's Greatest Tap Dancer. See ROBERT TAYLOR Screenland's Latest Idol. See JACK BENNY And can he Make. you Laugh. There is plenty more in the cast that you will love. High grade short features complete this exceptional programme. RING 43-645 and RESERVE NOW. -= STAR :=- MODERN CINEMA J SELECT. Karangahape Rd. Phone 43-003. TO-DAY, 2.15. TO-NIGHT AT 8. "IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT," Featuring CLARK GABLE and CLAUDETTE COLBERT. Then "LADY FOR A DAY," With MAY ROBSON, WARREN WILLIAM, Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. PRICES: Circle. 1/6; Stalls. 1/Telephone (43-003) and Unpaid Reservations held till 7.45. ! Fuller-Hayward'a Phone 26-041. I BRITANNIA PONSONBY Newsreel Service, 7.30 8 p.m. Herbert Marshall and Sylvia Sydney, in " ACCENT ON YOUTH." Recommended by Censor for Adults. Edmund Gwenn and Maureen O'Sullivan, in "THE BISHOP MISBEHAVES." Approved for Universal Exhibition. FULLER-HAYWARD'S—PHONE 22-968 I VICTORIA DEVONPORT | Newsreel Service. 7.30 to 8 p.m. Final Screening— Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's " BROADWAY MELODY OF 1936." "BROADWAY-MELODY OF 1936." Approved for Universal Exhibition. Also Screening—Edith Wharton's " STRANGE WIVES." Recommended by Censor for Adults. PICTUREDROME MILFORD. To-night, at 8 Franchot Tone in " ONE NEW YORK NIGHT." Adult Recommendation. Also Star Night at the Cocoanut- Grove, Todd-Kelly Comedy. COMPANY NOTICES MARTHA GOLD MINING COMPANY (WAIHI). LTD.—The Transfer Books will bf Closed from APRIL 25 to MAY 7, both days inclusive. R. G. MILLIGAN, Local Director and Attorney. PUPILS WANTED A UCKLAND School of Wirelens Specialises .■p. in Training Wireless Operators, Radio ■Servicemen. Moderate fees.—Winatone Bldgs. A UCKLAND Business College Specialises in Teaching Shorthand, Typewriting, nook-keeping. English and Handwriting. BOOK-KEEPING. Shorthand. Typewrit ing are taught efficiently at Mise Greenwood's Commercial School; Newmar ket (Entrance Remuera Rond). BOWER'S Engineer School holds Reputation for successfully Coaching Stuien's.—Colwill'p Chambers Swanson St., Vuckland. C.l. DRESSMAKING. Cutting, Designing. Pattern-making, complete course, thorough tuition—Miss Ashton. Sel-Phit School. Princess Bldgs (Plaza). Dressmaking. Pattern Cutting, by the famous Dupre System; 100 per cent success guaranteed.—Write or call, Anglo Parisian. 228 Queen St. (Upstairs.) DRESSMAKING. Designing. Patternmaking, from £3: thorough personal tuition, success assured, day and evening classes—Hollywood School, Customs 8t Phone 30-623. DIUTLEIGH STUDENTS PREFERRED i Employers prefer Druleigh trainees.Shorthand (Pitman, Gregg),, Typing, Burroughs, Salesmanship, Art, Radio, Dressmaking, etc. PHONE 32-248. jPFFICIENT Maori Language Course, con ducted by Leading Interpreter. New Zealand Correspondence School. ColwiU'p Chambers. Auckland. C.l. * FRENCH privately taught, Paris-born, educated Gentleman; City Studio: free books; easy terms.—Francais. £l9. Herald. HAI [{DRESSING. - N.Z. College. 22S Queen St. (Upstairs). Tuition guaranteed. Evening classes. Also Salon Training. LATIN. Greek. German. Economics. Book keeping. Company Law.—R. W. Wil iiams. B.A. (Oxford)". 20 Warwick Chambers C4th Floor). 163 Queen St.. C.L MARINE, Broadcasting, Television, Air Services open to qualified Operators.— Auckland School of Wireless, Winstone Bids. MOTOR Driving. B. A. Mayhill, late A,A. Post Licence Instructor: reasonable lee. Certificate guaranteed.—Phone 20-223 PRIVATE Tuition, English. French, German. Latin, etc.: Matriculation.—L. Etherington. B.A. (Lond.), 6 Grafton Rd. O HOWCARD, Ticket Writing successfully O Taught by Auckland's Leading Showcard Artists—l\ System. 79 Custom* 8t East. STAMMERING Permanently, Naturally Cured. Also Correspondence, Easy terms. —1.5.1., Institute Speech Impediment, 84 Shortland St. r pilE Correspondence Coaching College (T. JL U. Wells, M.A.. Principal), Specialist Tutors in Law, Accountancy, Survey. En gineering and Pharmacy.—Prospectus, Roi 1414. Auckland T7IOLIN, Mandolin, Piano.—John Manson, » Teacher, Room 1, Pierco Dldg., 210 Syinoiula St., next P.O. A BOUT Music.—Atwaters, Civic Square, ■£\ will teach you the Piano or any Instrument. quickly and efficiently, from jEI quarterly. AN ASSET TO EVERY WOMAN.-Learo to Cut and Make Perfect Fitting Clothej for yourself or anyone else, without the aid of bought patterns, charts or complicated measurements. Call, Write or Phone 47-26< for our Free Booklet.—McCAßE ACADEMY OF DRESSMAKING, 4th Floor. Colonial Mutual Rides 159 Queen fitrtv* TOILET ALLEN'S Mexican Walnut; Stain, for '-i-Grey Hair. Safe, Permanent, Harmless, Sold by All Chemists. / HNDERELLA Salon's 10a Wave, loveto curly ends.—Mrs. Sweeney. Bon March* Hldgs., Karangahape Rd. Phono <2-877. HERNE BAY Salon, opposite Lnwrenw St.—Ladies' Hairdresaing. Permanent, Marcel. Setting. Open Saturday afternoons.— Phone 26-755. rF Your Hair isn't becoming to you, you should be coming to us.—Powder Puff Salons, St. Kevins Arcade. Phone 46-718. MISS RUTH ADEANE, Ladies' Hairdresser, i 3 now at Sam Paul's, 101 Syinonds St.— Phone 30-703. VfISS FOX, Hallenstein's Buildings LVJL Queen St.—Permanent, Waving (oil steam method, no electricity).—Phone 42-919 \yflSS McELWAIN, Only Operator Janat ItJL Data Method Permanent Removal Wrinkles. Freo information.—Hallenatein'e Bldgs.; 30-846.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22398, 20 April 1936, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22398, 20 April 1936, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22398, 20 April 1936, Page 18