AMUSEMENTS ANOTHER BIG HOUSE! Faith Baldwin's; sensational cosmopolitan magazine story with threo of tho greatest stars ol the Screen f AGAIN TO-DAY AT 11—2.15—3 P.M. ST. JAMES' THEATRE Direction: Kir Benjamin Fuller. CI-ARK GABLE THE HDISBAND MYRNA LOY TEE WIFE . JEAN HARLOW THE SECRETARY * Id Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's WIFE \7.ERSUS QEOEETARY" IFE V ERBUS OfiCRETARY" WIFE Tf iiRSUS SECRETARY" (FE * BRSUS SECRETARY" WIFE TTBRSUB SECRETARY" ife * ersus Secretary" A Brilliant Associate Programme includes "HOW TO BEHAVE." Robert Benchley, comedian of "Hoy To Sleep," in another humorous oddity. « # » * "A THRILL FOR THELMA," Another of the thrilling "CRIME DOESN'T PAY" Series. * * # » LOVERS OF THE HARMONICA. Delightful German Musical Film. * ♦ # ♦ Bookings are pouring in for the whole season . . . Plans are open in the Main Foyer from 10 this morning. Phone 32-020. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) THE MOST TALKED ABOUT PICTURE OF THE YEAR. —Miriam HOPKINS Err Merle OBERON ===- —Joel McCREAEF" " THESE THREE " "THESE THREE" "THESE THREE" The success of this production is well known in Auckland . . . Bonita Granville's performance as the child "Meanie" is really sensational ... The Story . . . The Photography . . . The Humour ... are of an exceptional high standard equally enjoyable to both BbXCS. \ Also, "3 ORPHAN KITTENS" Silly Symphony, all in colour. This programme carries our highest recommendation. Approved for Universal Exhibition. A PAGEANT . . . THE ARCHES OF THE YEARS 1880 (Under the patronage of Her Excellency Lady Galway). 1000 PERFORMERS 1 FULL ORCHESTRA UNDER THE BATON OF HAROLD BAXTER. TOWN HALL WED., SEPT. 9TH THURS., SEPT. 10TH At 8 p.m. Prices: 2/- & l/• Booking Fee, Od. Flans now open at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Producer: ZOE BARTLEY-BAXTEB. LECTURES Auckland british-israel associaTION (Inc.) (Affiliated with British-Israel World Federation, London). 200 PACIFIC BLDGS., WELLESLEY ST., TO-NIGHT AT 7.45 P.M. A LECTURE By MR. A. E. MORSE. All Cordially Invited. N.Z. A LPINE C LUB (INC.). ILLUSTRATED LECTURE. (Including 80 slides of Mt. Everest.) MOUNTAINEERING IN THE HIMALAYAS and in the SWISS AND N.Z. ALPS. By MR. L. V. BRYANT, A.C., MONDAY, Sept. 7, 1936, at 8 p.m. LARGE HALL, SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION BUILDING, 325 Queen Street (Just above Town Hall). Chairman: Professor R. M. ALGIE. "ADMISSION: 1/0. MR. J. ISHERWOOD'S Last Meetings, Wednesday. 8 p.m.; Thursday, 3 p.m.—Rescrves, 41-300, Pacific Bldgs.. Wellesley St CORPORATION NOTICES • J^EFUSE COLLECTION. jCI IJW The attention of, the KftJTjMt MJ public is directed to the 2LV/mU undermentioned permaalteration in days for collection -of Household Refuse in the following portions of the City of Auckland:— FONSONBY DISTRICT.—Refuse usually collected on Saturday will now be collected on MONDAY. CITY CENTRAL DISTRICT. Refuse usually collected on Saturday will be collected on FRIDAY. REMUERA DISTRICT.—Refuse usually collected on Saturday will be collected on WEDNESDAY. PARNELL DISTRICT.—Refuse usually collected on Saturday will be collected on FRIDAY. EDEN TERRACE.—Refuse usually collected on Saturday wil! be collected on TUESDAY. NEWTON. —Refuse usually collected on Saturday will bo collected on FRIDAY, with tho exception of Nixon, BurgOyne and Chapman Streets, which will be collected on TUESDAYS. MISSION BAY.—Refuse.collected on Thursday will be collected on WEDNESDAY. PT. CHEVALIER; SOUTH OF GREAT NORTH ROAD.— Refuse collected on Friday will be collected on WEDNESDAY. (Portion of Pt. Chevalier off Western Springs Road.) PT. CHEVALIER. NORTH OF GREAT NORTH ROAD.—Refuse collected on Friday will be collected on THURSDAY. J S. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk. DEVONPORT. TRAFFIC INSPECTOR, DOG REGISTRAR AND POUNDKEEPER. Public notice is hereby given that Mr. Edmund John Champion FINNY has been appointed Traffic Inspector, Dog Registrar and Poundkeeper for the Borough of Devonport, vice Mr. t! P. Harper, resigned. A E WILSON, Town Clerk Uevonport, September 1 I!).'s(>. OPTOMETRISTS AND OPTICIANS Harold schmidt and son, opticians, established 25 years. Sight Testing f roe .—•_><«< yueon St., Auckland THUS. t. LOWES, F.8.0.A., ' tf.&.A.O I (Edin.), F.N.0.A., F. 1.0. (Eng), Ophthalmic Optician. Lister Bldg., Victoria bt.: 40-440.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22512, 1 September 1936, Page 20
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