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AMUSEMENTS ST. JAMES' THEATRE Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. Three Sessions To day. At 11 I7IRANOHOT rnoNB ■ RANCHOT i-ONE TEAN TTARLOW Jean Harlow CARY GRANT, LEWIS STONE, BENITA HUME, And •' DARE-DEVILTRY," Pete Smith Oddity. "THE PUP'S PICNIC," Delightful Colour Symphony. Etc. Etc. Plans are open in the Main Foyer Dally from 10 a.m. Phone 32-020. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE Direction: Connors and Paul Productions and Sir Benjamin Fuller. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.15. AND NIGHTLY AT 8. GEORGE WALLACE GEORGE WALLACE MIKE CONNORS AND QUEENIE PAUL With their NEW Company o( 85—REVDE STARS—3S In a Snappy Show entitled " HELLO, PROSPERITY!" Matinee Prices—Reserved 0.8. and D.0., 2/0 (Plus tax); 2/. 1/0 and 11} Children Half-price. Evening—O.S., 3/6; D.C., 3/ (plus tax). Reserves (id extra. Back stalls. 2/; Gallery, 1/0. #| "THE LONDON" | Miriam Hopkins & Jack La Rne in V M I "THE STORY OF TEMPLE I W I DRAKE" I 3d The flaming story of a girl who 3d played a most dangerous game. . 6d (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) 6d Continuous from 11 to 10.30. 3d THE LONDON, Opp. G.P.O. 3d TUDOR CINEMA r This Evening at 8.151 E ROBERT TAYLOR - and LORETTA YOUNG, with E BASIL RATHBONE, in E " PRIVATE NUMBER." r Entertainment Incomparable. E FULL ASSOCIATE PROGRAMME! Recommended by Censor for Adults. GAIETY CINEMA I Phone '2:-t-105 L To-nic:ht Veidt in Jerome K. Jerome's PJay: - "PASSING OF THIRD FLOOR BACK. * r (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) <^civiT> NEW CABARET SPECIAL LONG SESSION Until 1 A.M. 1 A.M. 1 A.M. Introducing THE "HOTCHA" GIRL, Direct from Australian Night Club Successes. ADMISSION INCLUDING SUPPER 2/- 2/- 2 /- EXHIBITIONS AUCKLAND SOCIETY Tt OF ARTS. JMJL SPRING EXHIBITION. OIL AND WATER COLOUR PAINTINGS. CLUB ROOMS. -Ml VICTORIA ARCADE, SHORTLAND ST. Open Daily, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sat., 10-12. Admission Free. Members' Sociable Evening To-night, 8 p.m. ATHLETIC SPORTS Z.A.A.A., AUCK. CENTRE. LOVELOCK ATHLETIC CARNIVAL, LOVELOCK ATHLETIC CARNIVAL. CARLAW PARK, SATURDAY. DECEMBER 5. ENTRIES CLOSE with the Centre Secretary, or at Watts Sports Depot. Exchange Lane, at 5 P.M. on FRIDAY NEXT, November 27. 11. JENNER WILY. Hon. Secretary, 202 Southern Cross Bldgs., Chancery Street, C.l. 6L TOVELOCK ATHLETIC CARNIVAL. W*i CARLAW PARK, DECEMBER 5. H. JENNER WILY, lion. Sec. COUNTY COUNCIL NOTES COUNTY COUNCIL RAGWORT CONTROL. "THE NOXIOUS WEEDS ACT, 1025." AND " THE NOXIOUS WEEDS AMENDMENT ACT." Attention is drawn to the fact that it is an offence for occupiers to have ragwort growing on their lands, and occupiers who fail to clear their lands of ragwort render themselves liable to prosecution without any notice being served. G. 0. WINTER, Inspector of Noxious Weeds. Hamilton East, Nov. 23, 393 G. GRAMOPHONE RECORDS A LL Gramophones Repaired New or Old a Work guaranteed; prices reasonable.— Hni\H 4 Bond M/i <> Pust«m° Knet REFRIGERATORS TjUIRIUNKS-MORSE REFRIGERATOR, 1 Only Refrigerator with current-saving inner itoor. Finger-touch; main door opens to COOL compartment for milk, butter, eggs, salad-greens and other most-used food. Inner door preserves COLl) interior. Saves 3 months' operating cost a year. r_' months free service. Price anyone can afford. HOME SPECIALTIES. LTD.. <>th Floor, Commerce lildtrs., cr. Anzac Av„ Beach RU. Ph. •t-'-UOl. Open Friday nights. PROFESSIONAL NOTICES JV7ERVE, GLAND, CHRONIC, ORGANIC, -L T < FUNCTIONAL DISORDERS. Men. Women, Children. P. MEULJi, Endocrinologist, Dilworth Bldg. DANCING El' 1 SHALFOON'S Dance Band Bureau.— Eight Bands available. —Atwaters Piauox GEO. COX, Now Glare liall Studio ot lap Stage Dancing,—Durham St. E. EUJBY SIIERRIFF, H.B. Bldg., Newton.•j Private Lessons, 2/0; Tap, Ballroom, by post, a dances taa in studio), W-.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22585, 25 November 1936, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22585, 25 November 1936, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22585, 25 November 1936, Page 24

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