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CIVIC 1 Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Taj II A.M.-2.15 ~B PM . LAST TWO DAYS! ;K RONALD COLMAN _ CLAUDETTE COLBERT " UNDER TWO FLAGS " (Approved tor Universal Exhibition.) FRIDAY NEXT! SHOW BOAT AT LAST! The Greatest Musical Romance of all Time. MARVELLOUS MELODIES, EDNA KEEKER'S IMMORTAL STORY* Words Alone Cannot -2; Describe It. UNIVERSAL'S "SHOW "S HOW "SHOW "SHOW "SHOW "SHOW "SHOW " S HOW BOA T" BOAT' BOAT' BOA? BOA? BOAT' BOAT* BOAT =- IRENE DUNNE "==== r IRENE DUNNE PAUL ROBESON 1 PAUL ROBESON " ALLAN JONES 3 ALLAN JONES > • • • And 3000 Supporting Players. SHOW BOAT is more than & picture—more than a novel —more than a stage show— Show Boat is drama—Show Boat is romance—Show Boat is life—Show Boat is entertainment supreme 1 IT IS WISE TO BOOK NOWf i Already the Phones are Ringing Unceasing .... RESERVATIONS AT CIVIC. Approved for Universal Exhibition AUCKLAND AMATEUR OPERATIC SOCIETY HIS MAJESTY'S i m The Auckland Operatic Society has' presented successfully over a period of years a number of notable jpnsical productions, but without any | doubt the principals, the chorus, the ballet and the producer have excelled themselves in "The New Moon, which is by far the highest standard amateur production the Auckland stage has ever known. '4. r ■■ss.tsg See the Wonderful FIFTY-FIFTY BALLET. BRIDE SHIP AT SEA. THE CAFE CREOLE. , ISLE OF PINES. .'. PIRATE BATTLE SCENE. Box Plan at Lewis Eady, Ltd. SeaU in all parts of House (except Gallery), reservable at 3/6, 4/6, 6/* (No tax). After 5 p.m. ring Theatre. 45-100 for reserves. Telephone reserves not.kept after 7.45. Gallery, 1/6 and' 2/3 (Early Doors). Children Half-price at Matinee only. Adult Matinee Prices: 1/3, 1/9. •216, 3/3, 4/6. W. Laird Thomson. Sec. Telephone 40391i MAYFAIR SANDRINGHAM. Centrally Heated. Phone 12-093. To-niarht and Thursday at 7.30 pJtt. — GUEST NIGHT Four Outstanding Attractions. (1) "WHARF ANGEL," with Victor Mclaj len, Dorothy Dell, Preston Foster and Aural Skipworth. Recommended Censor for AdalttL (2) "HIS DOUBLE LIFE," with Lilian and Roland Young. Approved Universal hibition. (3) SPECIAL?? (4) Edgar Kenwdf Comedy. •- LUNCH AT LEISURE J AT . -p- ; THE PIG and WHISTLE ' RESTAURANT MISSION Bay - Only 10 Minutes' Run from City. PHONE 25-965 and Give loar Order Continuous Day and Night Service. TOWN BOARD NOTICES JpAPATOETOE TOWN BOABi). Public notice is hereby given that a Totoplanning scheme for the Town District K Papatoetoe has been prepared in terms w the Town-planning Act, 1026, and has w® provisionally approved by the Town-Planiuiw Board. Particulars of the scheme: haveiw deposited in the Town Board Office, Po&Jic Hall, Papatoetoe, and are there open f» v public inspection between the hours of J a.m. and 4 p.m. until and inclusive or 15th day of December. 1036. i . Objections to the scheme, or to any pe" thereof, may be made by way of wwnotice, addressed to the Papatoetoe io Board, at any time not later than Decern 16. 1936. Dated at Papatoetoe this 15th day of ftP" teuiber, 1936. WILLIAM YOUNG, Town Clerk DANCING SCOTS TTALL COTS JJ-ALL Is Again Available for Booking? for Dances and Other Functions Until September 30. APPLY TO THE CARETAKER. QYMONDSVILLE STUDIO, O 80 Symonds St. «atUß* FINAL DANCE of 1936 Season. SATU DAY, September 19. 8 p.m. to 12. Classes as usual; private lessons dy arrangement. MISS SPENCER Phone 42-237. ANCE Band.—For .'lest Talented, Experienced, theerfu 1 bers Blind Institute'—Box 8. NewmarKet^. 17 TI SHALFOON'S Dance J-J Eight Bands nvmlnble.—Atwaters RANK ~ WOOD RUFFE, the expert instH tor Old-time Dancing. Full course. 174 Upper Symonds St. — ; COX. Now Clare Hall Studio of Vj Tinncing.—Durham st._g : T>UBY SHERRIFF. H-B- Bldg. K Private lessons, 2/6; Tap Ballroom, post, 3 dances (as in stndio), i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22525, 16 September 1936, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22525, 16 September 1936, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22525, 16 September 1936, Page 24

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