CIVIC Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd, AT II A.M. - 8 P.M. LAST DAY . FRED ASTAIRE GINGER ROGERS "FOLLOW THE FLEET." Approved for Universal Exhibition. I TO-MORROW _ Two Favourite Stars in the Smartest Comedy-Drama of 1936. ANN HARDING ANN HARDING ANN HARDING ANN HARDING ANN HARDING ANN HARDING ANN HARDING ANN HARDING ANN HARDING Even more, lovely than in "Gallant Lady." HERBERT MARSHALL. HERBERT. MARSHALL ■ HERBERT MARSHALL. HERBERT MARSHALLHERBERT MARSHALLHERBERT MARSHALLHERBERT MARSHALL"THE LADY CONSENTS" "THE LADY CONSENTS" Recommended by Censor for Adult*. MARGARET LINDSAY, WALTER ABEL. Brilliant Dialogue . . Gorgeom Gowns • . . A story of r*ew York Society . , , Here, indeed, is delightful entertainment. R Plans 30-100. THE STATE, SYMONDS BT. Phone 43-645. (Direction- ft. J. Kerridge.) To-night at 8 p.m. FINAL SCREENING OF THE EVER POPULAR "BROADWAY MELODY of 1936" With Eleanor Powell, Robert Taylor, Jack Benny, etc. Take this last chance to see the tea of all musical shows. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Commencing To-morrow. OUR NEW POLICY CONTINUESWITH SENSATIONAL NEW STAR, GLADYS SWARTHOUT, The glorious voiced Opera Star, who sings with JOHN BOLES golden tones in the most delightful music ever heard on the screen. In "ROSE OF THE RANCHCJ." » "ROSE OF THE RANCHO." v' "ROSE OF THE RANCHO." "ROSE OF THE RANCHO" Approved for Universal Exhibition* REMEMBER OUR NEW POLICY BRINGS THE BEST OF THE NEW PICTURES DIRECT TO YOU. - IK To-night at 8. Xews Session. 7JO. Grace Moore in "ONE NIGHT OF LOVE." Approved for Universal Exhibition, Ricardo . Cortez, Jean Muir. in "WHITE COCKATOO." Recommended by Censor for Adultl. Popular Prices. Tel. 21-433. TO-NIGHT, 8 P.M. W.E.A. "DRAMATIC CLUB, • x ■ In Collaboration with Experimental Theatre. THREE SHORT PLATS. "PUNCH AND GO" (Galsworthy). "WOMAN AND WAR" (E. Percy). "THE AXE AND THE OAK" (J. ACoppard). AT OLD GRAMMAR SCHOOL. SYMONDS STREET. 8 P.M. Admission Is. STREET COLLECTIONS A UCKLAND RETURNED SOLDIERS A ASSOCIATION (Ino.). The POPPY DAY Appeal will be Wj on FRIDAY. , A PRIL ?4 Poppies will DJ sold at Is each for small Poppy, and .*• each for large Poppy. Proreeds are to utilised in relieving. the distress - of » and disabled ex-servicemen and then a»pendants. A. W. M. OHLSON, Secretary* CORPORATION NOTICES jy-T. EDEN BOROUGH COUNCIL. REFUSE REMOVAL. ANZAC DAT. Public notico is herehy given that. owjM to ANZAC DAY, the refuse usuaHy coUeetea on Saturday, will this x week be taken on FRIDAY. . HOWARD GRIBBLE, Acting Town Clerk. OPTOMETRISTS AND OPTICIAN* pt b\ McWILLIAM. FJO.. tbalmio Optician. 147_Queen Herai.P Office. Phone 45-2-2- .——-"7 TT A HOLD SCHMIDT AND SON, JtLcians, established 25 years. Hie Free.—2fi9 Queen St.. Auckland. -—-TT rpHOS. F. LOWES. /:^ 0 \ A p- >' OpbI (Edln.>. F.N.O.A bU.O thalraic Optician. Li9tf»r Rlna. 40 44« -==S=*
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22401, 23 April 1936, Page 20
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