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AMUSEMENTS TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW! are definitely your last two chances at ST. JAMES' THEATRE Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. of seeing Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's "MUTINY ON THE "MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY" With - CHARLES LAUGHTON CLARK GABLE FRANCHOT TONE Plans are Open in the Main Foyer. Phone 32-920. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) THUNDERBOLT DRAMA OF TO-DAY! As timely as to-morrow's headlines . . . dramatic . . . yet packed with thrills and laughs ... a. fast-moving story of a crusade against the kings of the underworld by a young attorney in the guise of a newspaper reporter! Fresh from his triumphs in "MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY" . . « FRANCHOT TONE FRANCHOT TONE FRANCHOT TONE FRANCHOT TONE * FRANCHOT TONE FRANCHOT TONE FRANCHOT TONE rp^rrr:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's:rr=r| " EXCLUSIVE " EXCLUSIVE " EXCLUSIVE " EXCLUSIVE " EXCLUSIVE •* EXCLUSIVE " EXCLUSIVE STORY' STORY STORY STORY' STORY STORY' STORY' MADGE EVANS MADGE EVANS MADGE EVANS MADGE EVANS And STUART ERWIN STUART ERWIN JOSEPH CALLEIA—RAYMOND HATTON. AMAZING . . . because it's true ... it crashes the screen with sensation after sensation in the most exciting picture you ve ever seen! ] ST. JAMES' -FRIDAYi 1 SMASH SCREEN ENTERTAINMENT AT FEVER PITCH! (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Pians at the Theatre—Phone 32-920. Fuller-ii ay ward a BRITANNIA Phone 2(5-041. PONSONBY " News of the World," 7.30-8 p.m. CLARENCE E. MULFORD'S " HOP-A-LOXG CASSIDY." Starring Wm. Boyd. Also Buddy Rogers, in " OLD MAN RHYTHM." (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) , FULLER-HAYWARD S-PHONE 22-968 I | VICTORIA— DEVONPORT | Newsreel Service, 7.30 to 8 p.m. Cecil B. De Mille's "THE CRUSADES." Associate Feature: Randolph Scott, Martha Sleeper, Beryl Mercer, in " BROKEN DREAMS." Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. PICTUREDROME. MILFORD TO-NIGHT, at S.George O'Brien in " THE DUDE RANGER." Zane Grey's Great Thriller of the West. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) MEETINGS Economic society of Australia AND NEW ZEALAND. AUCKLAND BRANCH. A Meeting will be held at the University College, TO-NIGHT (Wednesday), at 7.45 p.m. DR. £. P. NEALE will give an address on "RECENT CHANGES IN THE NATURE AND DISTRIBUTION OF NEW ZEALAND'S OVERSEAS TRADE." The Public is Invited. H. R. RODWELL, Hon. Secretary. D. S_C. M. AN ADDRESS OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO BUSINESS PEOPLE Will bo given by COL. S. J. E. CLOSEY COL. S. J. E. CLOSEY At SOCIAL CREDIT ROOMS. 105 Pacific Bldgs., Wellesley St. E., THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 8 P.M. Subject: "OUR FINANCIAL FUTURE." A UCKLAND MILK CONSUMERS' A FREEDOM COMMITTEE.—Onehunga Protest Meeting. Demand Abolition of Milk Council and Repenl of the Milk Act. Orphans' Hall, Onehunga, Thursday. 23rd, 8 p.m. DOUGLAS Social Credit, Eden Branch.— Meeting, 128 Valley Rd., Wednesday, April 22. Speaker: F. Danks. Visitors WelHOLIDAY NOTICES SAVINGS BANK. The Head Office ar.d Branches of this Bank will be CLOSED on THURSDAY. April 23 (St. George's Day), and SATURDAY, April 25 (Anzac Day). F. E. SUTHERLAND. Manager. ANZAC DAY COMMEMORATION ANZAC DAY, A APRIL 25. 1936. ii APRIL 25, 1936. TWENTY-FIRST ANJTiv?sTTV NIVERSARY OF THE LANDING OF THE NEW ZEALAND FORCES ON GALLIyOSS£UJMWW POLI PENINSULA. COMMEMORATIVE SERVICE AT 11 A.M. TOWN HALL. A Service, commemorative of the New Zenlanders who fell in the Great War. will be held on SATURDAY. APRIL 25. 1936, at the TOWN HALL. AUCKLAND, at. 11 o'clock a.m. The Strvico will be conducted by:—His Worship the Mayor of Auckland presiding; His Grace the Primate and Archbishop, The Most Rev. A. W. Averill. D.D.: The Venerable Archdeacon Mac Murray: Rev. J. A. Thomson. Chanlain Major, New Zealand Forces; Rev. H. K. Vickery. R.N.V.R. Doors will be open at 10.15 a.in. for admission of nest-of-kin, who. upon application, may obtain admission tickets to the Gallery from the Secretary. Returned Soldiers' Association, Albert Chambers, Wellesley Street West, Auckland. Seats will be reserved for ticketholders until 10.45 a.m.. when tho public will be admitted. The ground floor will be reserved for Returned Soldiers and their wives and children and veterans. A number of scats will also be available on the ground floor for the public, who are cordially invited to be present. CENOTAPH WAR MEMORIAL MUSEUM. A ceremony will be held at the Cenotaph in front of the War Memorial Museum at 8 o'clock p.m., when official wroaths will 1)6 deposited. This will be followed by the laying of wreaths by next-of-kin. Citizens and Associations. Organisations desiring to lay wreaths are rrouired 10 notify the Secretary of the Auckland Returned Soldiers' Association. Wellesley Street West, who will issue a enrd which is to be handed Over e.t the approach to tho Cenotaph. Seats (not exceeding 100 in number) will be placed within the Certotnph Enclosure for the use of elderly Mothers of fallen Soldiers, tickets for which may bo obtained from the Secretary of tho Returned Soldiers' Association WAIKUMETE CEMETERY . A Service, presided over by the Chairman. Glen Eden Town Board, will be held at the Soldiers' Memorial, Waikumete Cemetery, at 3 o'clock p.m. Buses will leave from the front of the General Post Office for Glen Eden between 2 p.m. and 2.30 p.m. SECONDARY SCHOOLS. There will be no service this year for Scholars attending Secondary Schools. J. S. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22400, 22 April 1936, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22400, 22 April 1936, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22400, 22 April 1936, Page 24