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AMUSEMENTS CIVIC Direction: Amalgamated Theatres lm 1$ II A.M. LAST FEW:DAYS, THE HOLIDAY TREAT "'"V" 4 .-. SHIRLEY TEMPLE . SHIRLEY TEMPLE -ffhi SHIRLEY TEMPLE SHIRLEY TEMPLE—, - " ?? SHIRLEY TEMPLE _, C-| SHIRLEY TEMPLE _ V 1 SHIRLEY TEMPLE 1 SHIRLEY TEMPLE' |g, " | "POOR LITTLE RICH GIRL"% I DON'T MISS IT.- ' t\ ' 1 Apprjved for Universal Exhibition. - FRIDAY NEJCT.I'v I ' IV? ANOTHER OF THE YEAR'B « - RONALD COLMAN - - RONALD COLMAN - - RONALD COLMAN - CLAUDETTE COLBERT CLAUDETTE COLBERT CLAUDETTE COLBERT Oaida's Thrilling Romance, 'UNDER TWO FLAGS' •UNDER TWO FLAGS* •UNDERTWO FLAGS" Approved for Universal Exhibition. A Twentieth Century Special. VICTOR McLAGLEN. ROSALIND RUSSELL OPERATIC AUCKLAND Presents SOCIETY At HIS MAJESTY'S, Tie Glorioun Musical Romance, "NEW MOON" "NEW MOON* Season Commencing Friday, September 11. THE OUTSTANDING THEATRICAL TREAT FOR 1936. Crowded With Wonderful Attractions. Indescribably Beautiful. Comedy—Action—Drama. SPECIAL PRIORITY BOX PLAN For Subscribers Opens 9 a.m. To-morrow ' (Wednesday), at Lewis Eady, Ltd. To obtain the advantages of subscribing membership—bie reduction, in admission charges—special priority booking for the best seats, apply now to: Auckland Amateur Operatic Society (fnc.), 212 a Victoria Arcade, Shortland St., or to Lewis Eady, Ltd. Popular Subscription Rates:—2 Tickets 10/6, 3 Tickets 15/9, 4 Tickets' £l/1/-, 6 Tickets iji/ii/e. W. Laird Thomson, Sec. Telephone 40-391. WHO WAS LOUIS PASTEUR .. • i £2-2-0 CASH Will be paid to the most comprehensive essay not exceeding 150 wordii on the life and achievements of this great man to whom 25% ci lis owe our very existence. Entries must be posted tp arrive not later than Monday, Sept. 7." addrissed:— MANAGER, PLAZA THEATRE. MARK ENVELOPE, "LOUIS PASTEUR" COMP. ELECTORAL *£4JNUKAU jgY-ELECTION. THE OFFICIAL LABOUR CANDIDATE, J£B. Q. QSBORNB, And rj»HE QLYDB QARR PRESIDENT OF THE N.Z. LABOUR PARTY. WILL OPEN THE CAMPAIGN AT THE Jj'ORESTERS' QNEHUNGA, rpO-NIGHT (TIJEBDAY) AT g O'CLOCK. A Cordial Invitation is Extended to All Electors. ■ TROTTING TROTTING CLUB (INC.). SPRING MEETING, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1938. Tenders for undermentioned Privileges for the abovi) Meeting will close at the Office of the Secretary, Albany Buildings, Victoria St, Hamilton, at 12 Noon on SATURDAY NEXT. September 5. — PUBLICAN'S BOOTH, CATERING RIGHTS. A deposit of 10 per cent to accompany al! tenders. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. W. H. ALLEN, Secretary, COMPANY NOTICES A/TAINACRAFT ENGINES. LIMITED. National Bank Buildines, Cr. Queen and Rutland Sts., Auckland. CX Owing to beneficial developments, will Shareholders please note that, for their convenience, in addition to the usual Office hours the Office will bo open every evening for ® week, escept Saturday. Hours, 6.30 p.m. tin 51 p.m. J. B. DAVY. Secretary. COLLIERIES, LIMITED DEBENTURE INTEREST. Noticis is hereby siven that interest on t'i bentures for the half-year ended September ' 1930. is now due and payable on Presentation of Bearer Debentures at the Head Office 9 this Company. , H. R. NEWMAN, Secretary. DANCING ATISS R. McANEANEY, Registered Teachei l'l- Tap, Highland. National Dancing.Studio: 9 Nixon St., Grey Lynn W.2. ATRICIA School ot Dancins. 203 Symonrif S t. —Modern BaMroom. Old-Tinir T»r. ri:)sse« W«lnesd«' Cinderella saion r i»« wave, »ovei> curly ends.—Mrs. Sweeney. 334 Karanti liapeUil Phone -12-877. - !X'i OSS BIDWISLL, -Pernmncnt Mar" l Uate. Waving Specialist.-T.ntiD?: end |gj Trimming.—Only one address: Mf"'' ern Bldgs., Karangahape Rd. Phone 47-4i>o-"vr.ISS FOX. Hallensteins M Qui} n St.—Permanent Waviny steam metl.ol, no electricity).—Phone 42-.»' jsThONTER. 8.A., D.D.S. (.Reg.). -i I );_|j nuoiis Hairs. Moles \. arts D«ltro>ed . Specialist Success pruarantrerf Ravnor 4*2-440. ——- . > M"~ 16S McIiLVVAIX, Hallensteins BM*» r;; Specialisincr Facial Rejuvenation. U l '« American atitl Cniilinenix method' rre uce.--.si "> rTh7i ' ; 'IMIIi Permanent Perm The 1 stayii in —Powder Puft >al«>n s KHinniin.hape Rd ~ f~

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22512, 1 September 1936, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22512, 1 September 1936, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22512, 1 September 1936, Page 20

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