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AMUSEMENTS S. S. VAN DINE'S NEWEST PHILO VANCE MYSTERY I Match wits with a dashing detective roraeo and seo li you can solve the case or the invisible killor who claimed three victims . . . but left no clues! Its B. 8. Van Dine's merriest Philo Vance mystery-romance I TO-DAY I AT 11 ST. JAMES' THEATRE Direction—Sir Benjamin fuller. PHILO VANCE ... FACEB HIS MOST BAFFLING CASBI SUSPICION POINTS TO A BEAUTIFUL GIRL—WHILE A EREIt VICTIMS BUT NO CLUES VAN DINE MYSTERIES 1 EDMUND EDMUND EDMUND EDMUND EDMUND EDMUND EDMUND LOWE, LOWE, LOWE, LOWE, LOWE, LOWE, LOWE, With VIRGINIA BRUCE, VIRGINIA BRUCE, VIRGINIA BRUCE, VIRGINIA BRUCE, BENITA HUME, NAT PENDLETON. Another Brilliant Associate Programme Features THE JONKERS DIAMOND,* Pete Smith Oddity. 'CATALINA PIRATE ISLE," Delightful Coloured Revue. "THE PANHANDLERS," Thelma Todd-Patsy Kelly Comedy. Etc., Etc. BOOKINGS . . . are . filling up for the Week-end. Plans now open in the Main Foyer daily from 9.30 a.m. Phone 32-920. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) PRINCE TT'DWARD RINOE Karangahape Road Phone 46-252. Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. Centrally Heated. .Warm and Comfortable. Lookiel Lookie! Looklel "HERE COMES COOKIE" With Gracie ALLEN George BURNS George BARBIER Betty FURNESS To avoid money-borrowers, Gracie's father makes all his money over to Gracie and she is so annoyed, she promptly disinherits him. " THE PERFECT GENTLEMAN " With FRANK MORGAN. CICELY COURTNEIDGE, HEATHER ANGEL, HERBERT MUNDIN Frank Morgan has never been funnier . . you'll laugh till you weep. ALSO SCREENING.... Our Gang Comedy, Travelogue, Etc. Box Plans are now on view at the theatre. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) KpQpt T ITTLE THEATRE SOCIETY Will Present " EASY VIRTUE," Noel Coward's Masterpiece, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), AND JULY 6, 7, 8 AND 9, At The CONCERT CHAMBER. NOTE.—AII the chairs have been entirely, newly, upholstered, and heating arrangements have been added. You can see the play in comfort now. PRODUCED BY KENNETH BRAMPTON. The cast includes: Althea Parker (Frocked by Marjone Moore), Helen Griffiths, Ethel Horn, tu" Ens Cahill, Terry Agmen-Smith, John Thomson. Lan Moir, Jack Hudson and Keith Angus. PUBLIC BOX PLAN NOW OPEN. £/- RESERVED , 5/n 2/- 1/. On payment of 11/3 single, 22/6 double, at Lewis Eady, Ltd., you will be handed privileges y ° Ur BCats ontiUi "£ J r ° u to all The Secretary, The Producer, Theo. J. Spry, Kennoth Brampton, rT' £ hort ' s Bld * slligh St., C.l. Queen St.. 0.1. Phono 43-453. Phono 46-668. PUBLIC NOTICES pRIVATE HOTELS. THE AUCKLAND PRIVATE HOTEL PROPRIETORS' ASSOCIATION Hereby Notifies tho Public that ai and from SATURDAY, JULY 4, Sff L ariff at E , ach Hotel will be increased at least 10 Per Cent. N OTIC i E OF APPLICATION POP TRANSFER OF LICENCE I, WILLIAM JAMES BATES, of Auckland, boing the holder of a Publican's Licence in respect of the premisos situate at Drake Street, Auckland, and known as the Freemans Hotel, do hereby give notice that I dosiro to obtain and will at tho next Licensing Meeting, to be held at Auckland on the second day of September. 1936. apply for a Transfer or the said Liconce from myself to EDWAkU ARTHUR WILSON, my appointee. Dated at. Auckland the -Ist day of July 1036. W. J. BATES. ART UNIONS POINT CHEVALIER RUGBY LEAGUE SOCIAL CLUB. RESULT OF RAFFLE. Ist .. .. No. AIBO9 'M. Fairweather, 2nd .. .. No. A 2711 Farwell, Epsom. 3rd .. .. No. A 504 157, Westmere. W. MONAGHAN, Hon. Secretary. ART Union, To Kuiti.—The Doll's House was won by Ticket No. 20. NEW LYNN Band.—Cushion, No. 202. J. Glover. , EETURNED Sisters Art Union extended for one month. Result Herald, August 3.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22461, 3 July 1936, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22461, 3 July 1936, Page 22