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AMUSEMENTS Finally To-day. " THE—BIG—BROADCAST." " THE—BIG—BROADCAST." Approved for Universal Exhibition. THE THEATRE BEAUTIFOL THE REGENT 11.0 A.M. - 2.15 P.M. - 8.0 P.M. A.T.P. Present GRACIE FIELDS GRACIE FIELDS FORGET ALL HER PREVIOUS FILMS-HERE IS A NEW AND DIFFERENT GRACIE FIELDS IN POSITIVELY THE MOST ENTERTAINING PICTURE SHE HAS MADE! " QUEEN OF HEARTS." " QUEEN OF HEARTS." Approved for Universal Exhibition. Plans at the Resent—Telephone 32-888. PI "THE LONDON" | LAST DAY OF A FINE BILL. RICHARD ARLEN in | " GOLDEN HARVEST " Approved for Universal Exhibition. Continuous from 11 to 10.30. ENTIRE CHANGE TO-MORROW: VICTORY .TORY in "PURSUED," & EDWARD EVERETT HORTON in "IT'S A BOY." Both Recommended Gen?.or Adults. THE LONDON. Opp. G.P-O. i TUDOR CINEMA | 'Phone 24-749. L'tst Night at 8! Artificially Heated. = NINO MARTINI With GENEVIEVE TOBIN and REGINALD DENNY in (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) r —~ To-morrow: Madge Evans in lEEE " THE AGE OF INDISCRETION." =: (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) .. , prjv . I GAIETY CINEMA | 'Phone 23-465. I ! Last Night. : —Phillips Holmes, Diana Wynyard & Lionel = Barrymoro in "MEN MUST FIGHT." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Fuller-Hayward's Phone 2S-041. | BRITANNIA PONSONBV | "News of the World," 7.30-8 p.m. Cecil B. De Mille's Spectacle, " THE CRUSADES," Starring Loretta Young. And Randolph Scott, in " BROKEN DREAMS." Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. n FULLER-HAYWARD'S—PHONE 22-968 I VICTORIA DEVONPORT | Joan Bennett, Claude Rains (The Invisible Man), and Lionel Atwill, in THE MAN WHO RECLAIMED HIS HEAD Associate Feature: Conway Tearle, Mary Dornn, Boots Mallory, in SING SING NIGHTS. Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. 2) AUTHORS' WEEK. ■W.'E.A*. HALL (TOP WELLESLEY ST.). TWO PLAYS. "THE AXE AND THE OAK" (J. A. S. Coppard), "THE CROSS OF ST. CUTHBERT" (Miss K. Goulding). Adults, 2s; Children, Is. LECTURES ART GALLERY. N.Z. AUTHORS' WEEK. LECTURES TO-DAY (Thursday), 3 p.m.. Mr. 11. A. Falla, " Whaling and Scientific Lit-erature in N.Z." 3.30 p.m., Miss Iris Wilkinson (Robin Hyde), Subject to bo selecteu 8 p.m., Mr. R. A. K. Mason, " Tho Future of N.Z. Literature." 8.30 p.m.. Song Recital by Queen Victorio School for Maori Girls. 8.35 p.m.. Dr. W. S J. Dale, " Maori Influences on N.Z. Literature." ADMISSION FREE. BOXING dLfo BOXING. AN AT REG HICKEY V. FRED FISHER. REG HICKEY V. "£ID" FISHER. (Queensland) (Wellington). Professional Middle-weight Contest. MONDAY NEXT, AT 8 P.M. TOWN HALL. Usual Prices. Book at Watt's Sports Depot, Ltd., This (Thursday) Morning, at 8 a.ra. TROTTING WAIKATO TROTTING CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING. To be Held on the Club's Course, at CLAUDELANDS. HAMILTON. On SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1936. ACCEPTANCES will Close with Messrs. Blomfirld and Co., 67 Shortlund Street, Auckland, at 5 p.m., or with the Secretary, "VVaikato Trotting Club, Hamilton, at 8 p.m., MONDAY, May 4, j930. W. H. ALLEN. Secretary. Phone 1771, Box 76, Hamilton. THOROUGHBREDS HUNTER Wanted, upstanding. Must be safe jumper- no fancy prices.—Sure. 619 M, Herald. EDUCATIONAL QAN Y ou gPARE JJOUR A J)AY? An hour or two's conscientious study every day under the experienced guidance of Hemingway's will fit jou to pass the Accountancy Professional Examination—the one certain route to a well-puid position. ACCOUNTANCY QUALIFICATION Is assured in the shortest time and at minimum expense, when you enrol with Hemingway 6 By employing the most experienced and most highly-paid specialist Hemingway'B assure every student of tho most efficient and thorough tuition obtainable. Hemingway's guarantee to coach you until you Pass for the one set fee independent of the time taken. The fees, moreover, are inclusive of all costs—you have no text books to buy, Invest an hour or two of your daily leisure in study—and fit yourself for rapid promotion. Send to-dny for Free Book—" Accountancy." JZjT EMING WAY'S, CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. P.O. BOX 516, AUCKLAND, C.l. TRAINED Salesmen get promotion. Druleigh College Training is Practical. Employers recommend it.—Get particulars today. LEaKN to impress others and become suo cessful through our Personality-Develop-ment Course.—Prospectus, Webb Rusinese Institute, Box 879, Auckland SPORTS GOODS Everything for Golf—Bags, ciub«, Accessories. Norrie Bell, Leading Coach. Watts' Sports Depot. Phone 45-412.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22406, 30 April 1936, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22406, 30 April 1936, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22406, 30 April 1936, Page 22

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