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AMUSEMENTS THE EMBASSY J. C. Williamson's New Luxury Playhouse, Sessions: 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m.; Samuel Goldwyn chose three outstanding stars to portray the difficult major roles in this powerful dramatic hit I "rjiHESE rjiHREE.' " rpHESE r^HREE. 1 «' rjiHREE.' And these were MERLE OBERON, MIRIAM HOPKINS, JOEL McCREA. A United Artists Release. Approved for Universal Exhibition. ALSO-WALT DISNEY'S " THREE ORPHAN KITTENS." Utterly Delicious I Plans at EMBASSY. Phono 82-660. , STATE, UPPER SYMONDS STREET. STATE, Theatre of Distinction. (Direction: R. J. Kerridge.) To-night at 8 p.m. FINAL TWO DAYS And Last Chance for 13 weeks to see "A NIGHT AT THE OPERA," "A NIGHT AT THE OPERA," (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) COMMENCING FRIDAY. " MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY." Mutiny on the bounty." " MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY." Approved for Universal Exhibition. Plans for Season Now Open. RESERVE NOW. STATE, UPPER SYMONDS STREET. STATE, V WHEELER & WOOLSEY \ 6<] WHEELER & WOOLSEY 6{3 3d The dizziest riot of fun evei: 3d brought to tho screen, | "HOLD 'EM JAIL" 3d - A Big Giggle Grabber! 3d / i Laugh Follows Laugh! /• j Dw (Approved for Universal Inhibition.) OQ oj Excellent Supporting Programme at _ , 3d THE LONDON. Opp. C.P.O. 3a i —; REMUERA. I TUDOR CINEMA | Thon^™. EVENING. AT 81 Heated! ' |1 ELEANOR POWELL. = JACK BENNY, EE UNA MERKEL. rrrnnd ROBERT TAYLOR, in EE BROADWAY MELODY OF 1936 (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) EE The Musical and Dancing Hit of the The Champagne of all Screen • Comedies. = FULL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. F 1 —i takapuna. GAIETY CINEMA 'Phone. 23-465. ' To-night! Herbert Marshall and Mary Boland in =: "THE SOLITAIRE MAN." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) TROTTING AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB. WINTER MEETING, 1936. SATURDAY, JUNE 20. TUESDAY, JUNE 23 (KING'S BIRTHDAY). NOMINATIONS. NOMINATIONS for All Events Close at the Club's Office, Durhum Street East, on FRIDAY NEXT, June 5, at 5 p.m. GREAT NORTHERN TROTTING DERBY, 1937-38, OF £350. (FOR NOW YEARLINGS.) ENTRIES (free) for the Great Northern Trotting Derby. 1937-38, close on FRIDAY NEXT, June 5. at 5 p.m. To be run at the Club's February Meeting. ™?T° T MI^nT I 0 £ S AND ACCEPTANCES TELEPHONE. TAK ™ ° VEE THE A. G. MABEE. Secretary. THOROUGHBREDS trURDLE Horse Carlaris for enle, cheap; ■*-»- good jumper.—Miss Hall, Btrdwood Av.. Papatoetoe. T JTXLE England, 5 years, thoroughbred Mare; good jumper; can recommend.— Gerald Stead. RAILWAY NOTICES ' fwMISS Ll» v ZEALAND RAILWAYS. On WEDNESDAY, Juno 3, 193G, the usual 11.28 p.m. Otahuhu-Auckland train will leave Otahuhu at 11.50 p.m. and run correspondingly later to Auckland. 'ZEALAND RAILWAYS. RACES AT ELLERSLIE, JUNE 3. Trains for the Races leave Auckland at 9.48 a.m., 10.20, 10.45, 11.0, 11.47 a.m., 12.19 p.m., 1.20 p.m. Returning at frequent interval# from 4.13 p.m. Return fare, Is. Single fare from Racecourse, Cd. COMMERCIAL COLLEGES BRAIN'S /COMMERCIAL fIOLLEGE, Limited. V/ . There is now a Shortago of QUALIFIED JUNIOR TYPISTS. Students dosiroua of completing a SIX MONTHS' COURSE this year should ENIIOL WITHOUT DELAY. Individual Instruction. Moderate Fees. Term starts from Dato of Entry. 91 £» POSITIONS FILLED Ol n Z.lO THIS YEAR. i-lD Shorthand-Typists, Book-keepers, Burroughs Operators. MISS 33. B. M. BRAIN; PRINCIPAL. N.Z. Insurance Bldg. Phono 40-286. TOILET tIINDIiKELLA Salon s 10s Wave, lovely ) curly ends.-Mrs. Sweeney, Hon Mnrche Bldgs., Karangahqpe ltd. Phone 42-877. EAGLETON'S. —Specialists in all oluiiHes of Hairwork. Permanent Waving. Hair Dyeing, etc. Ineclo and Theatrical make-up stocked. Estab. over 50 years.—o Victoria St. W. APPOINTMENTS. Phone 43-170. MISS FOX, Hallenstein's Buildings, Queen St.- Permanent Waving (oil-' B 'earn method, no electricity).—Phone 42-919. MISS HUNTER, H A., D.D.JI. (Reg.,.Supetlluous Hairs, Warts, Moles Eradi cated Raynir Sulon. Colonial Mutual Ul dgs., 42-440, , j\yf"lSH McELVVAIN, Authorised Operator, Janat Data Method. Permanent Removal Wrinkles. B'ree information— Hallenslein'>Uldga.; 30-845 rpHE Permanent Perm. The Marcel that X stays in.—Powder PuS Salons, 181 Karangahape Rd.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22435, 3 June 1936, Page 24

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