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amusements ACCUSED! .... By the lies of a spiteful child . . . Shorn of reßpect by an lpnorant community. Could love repair their lives ? This mighty drama commences its SECOND IMPORTANT WEEK. EMBASSY J. C. \ "Williamson Pic. Corp., Ltd. The Ideal J Managing Director: Beaumont Smith. Sessions: 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8 o'clock. UNFORTUNATELY It is one of the tragedies of civilisation that the nice things we know or henr about our fellowmen seem of little importance. Wo make no effort to pass them on. But just let us chance _to hear or suspect something derogatory or detrimental and we seem to become human systems of rapid communication. Samuel Goldwyn Presents A Redoubtable Trio of Ability ill " THESE rjpHREE." iHESE rpHKEE." rj-iHREE." rpHREE." " rpiIESE " rpHESE MERLE OBERON, MIRIAM HOPKINS, JOEL McCRISA. Supported by BONITA GRANVILLE As the spiteful child who gives a performance so brilliant that it s raises her role to stellar importance. A United Artists Release. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Also, Walt Disney's Coloured Rhapsody, "THREE ORPHAN KITTENS." A Frolic of Absolute Delight. Plans at Embassy. Phono 32-GCO. '■iW\ "THE LONDON" | V WHEELER & WOOLSEY % /I In the Dizziest Riot of Fun ever Od brought to the Screen. 3d | "HOLD 'EM JAIL" 1 3d 6d (Approved Universal Exhibition.) 6d „ , Excellent Supporting P r °B™™ m , o ;, 01 3d To-morrow: (1) "Finishing School, .3d (2) "Name the Woman. 6d Both Recommended Censor Adults. - . Continuous from 1X oto 10.30. 01 THE LONDON, Opp. C.P.O. 3d 1 TUDOR CINEMA | =3 LAST NIGHT, AT 8! Heated 1 = ELEANOR POWELL. EE JACK BENNY, = UNA MERKEL. EE nnd ROBERT TAYLOR, in == BROADWAY MELODY OF 1936 (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) = The Musical and Dancing Hit of the • Ypnr 1 The Champagne of all Screen EE: PROGRAMME. -—— ——— ■ . —; TAKAPUNA. GAIETY CINEMA Thone, 23-405. 1 : To-night! ■ Herbert Marshall and Mary Boland in =3 "THE SOLITAIRE MAN." PIRATE SHIPPE, MILFORD BEACH. "THE CABARET UNIQUE." SATURDAY. JUNE 6. 8 p.m. till 12. GRAND OLD-TIME CARNIVAL DANCE. "THE GAY NINETIES." A Whimsical Conception of Yesterday, With the music that captivated our Parents and Grandparents. Two Spacious Dancing Floors. Upper and Lower Decks. Delightful Decorations and Comical Cut-outs. BALLOONS. FAVOURS. MONTE CARLO. Free Bus Transport to and from Shippe: Leaving Devonport, 7.40 and 8 p.m.; Bayswater, 7.25 and 7.55 p.m. Returning after Dance. ADMISSION.—From Auckland, including Free Bus and Boat Transport: DOUBLE, 3a Gd; SINGLE, 2s. From Bayswater cr Devonport, including Free Bus Transport: DOUBLE, 2s 6d; SINGLE. Is Gd. Cabaret Suppers from 6d. Phono 23-414 for Reservations. L. S. DAVIS, M.C. SPECIAL!!!! SATURDAY, JUNE 13. "THE ETERNAL TRIANGLE," In a New Form. SPECIAL PRIVILEGES FOR THE VEHICULAR PATRONS. Arrangements have been made with the Devonport Steam Ferry Co.. Ltd., for the conveyance of intending passengers to the Pirate Shippe Cabaret on the Vehicle Ferries. Motor-car and 2 Persons (Minimum), 4s return. Each additional Person, 2s Return. This includes admission to Cabaret and Dance. Tickets availably at Iho Vehicle Office (via Devonport only) or on Steamer. BUSINESS NOTICES rpHE Auckland Dairy Produce Committee -*•_ udvise paying the following wholesalo prices free of all charges for week ending June 10, 1936:—Eggs, Ist grade, Hen, Is 9d; Dick, 1b 4d; Pullets, Is 2a; Butter, 8d lb. PUPILS WANTED ART Metal Work, Basketry, Leatherwork, Pokerwork, Pen-painting, Stencilling, Woodcarving, Tatting, Prospectus Posted. —Miss Ayling, Strand Arcade. A SHLEIGH College, N.Z., Insurance •ti. Bldg.—Matriculation, N.Z., London; General Education, Languages; success assured.—Phone 43-006. A TWATERS School of Music. Los. Grummitt, principal. Piano, Syncopation, Piano Accordeon. Personal und correspond-ence.—47-047. AUCKLAND Business College Specialises in Teaching Shorthand, Typewriting, Book-keeping, English and Handwriting. BOWER'S Engineer School holds Reputation for successfully Coaching Students.— Colwill's Chambers. Swanson St., Auckland, C.l. DRESSMAKING, _ Patternmaking, Day and Eveniuy Classes. Special Correspondence Course.—Selwyn College, Civio House, Auckland. DRULEIGH COLLEGE for Shorthand Typewriting, Book-keeping, Burroughs, Ticket Writing. Salesmanship, Radio, Dressmaking, Millinery, etc. Ladv willing tench conversa- -< tional English any foreigner.—Ring 24-830 HAIKDKESSING. N.Z. College, '22 H Queen St (Upstairs). Tuition guaranteed. Evening classes. Also Salon Training. MARINE, Broadcasting, Television, Air Services open to qualified Operators.— Auckland School of Wireless. Wins tone Bldg. OHOWCARD Writing by Correspondence.— Ca 20.Personally Supervised Lessons, 30s.— Write for Prospectus, Badler, I'acifio Bldgs. QTAMMERING. —Country Sufferers, avali O yourselves opportunity spending profitable holiday, returning home, without Impediment. Successful, unfailing, method cur- • ing permanently.—Rightway Studio. STAMMERING. -- Longstanding Sufferers rapidly cured, declare astonishment, having " Tried Everything."—liightwny Studio, 144 Symonds St. e SWlMMlNG.—Professor Anderson now O teaching Tepid Baths.—Box 13-27. Auckland. Warwick tutorial college, British Chambers. Matriculation, Accountancy; Day and Evening Clnsses.— W. Jchs, M.A.. Principal TUITION WANTED rpUTOR wanted for homo medical treatJ- ment, massage, bowol irrigation, etc.— Pupil, 498, Heram). PROFESSIONAL GB. CHINNERY, Dentist, opposite Geo. > Court's Karangfthope Rd. Phone 4G-373._ " Specialist in Modern Denture Construction at Moderate Open Friday Evenings. HOWEY WALKER. City Dentist, PAINLESS Extraction of Teeth. Free when New Teeth Ordered.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22436, 4 June 1936, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22436, 4 June 1936, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22436, 4 June 1936, Page 20

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