AMUSEMENTS I ■ ■ » Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. 11 a.m. T.ART TWO DAYS STILL CONSISTENTLY BRINGING HILARIOUS LAUGHTER AT EVERY SESSION. The one and only TOE 1? "DROWN J OE HOWN TOE T7 IJROWN ,J oe -Drown —■ "EARTHWORM TRACTORS" WITH JUNE TRAVIS A GUY KID DEE. A RIOT OF FUN A MERRIMENT. Approved for Universal Exhibition. - FRIDAY NEXT Based on history and a dedication to the bravo men who gladly gave their lives for others GLORIOUS GALLOPING ROMANCE! ACTION! HILARIOUS POWERFUL COMEDY! SPECTACLE! "THE TEXAS RANGERS" "THE TEXAS RANGERS" "THE TEXAS RANGERS" "THE TEXAS RANGERS" "THE TEXAS RANGERS" "THE TEXAS RANGERS" "THE TEXAS RANGERS" "THE TEXAS RANGERS" WITH FRED McMURRAY FEED McMURRAY JACK OAKIE JACK OAKIE JEAN PARKER JEAN PARKER A PARAMOUNT SPECIAL ATTRACTION. Recommended by Censor for Adults. A PICTURE OF THE POWER AND MAGNITUDE OF "THE COVERED WAGGON." PLAN AT THEATRE, RES. 41-586 Children under 32 not admitted. CRYSTAL PALACE MT. EDEN RD. Phone 20-57*. rtj TO-NIGHT (ONLY) AT 7,15 P.M. GUEST night - >cl ADULTS (id, Gd. (id, Gd, Gd, AJ No. I—EDMUND LOWE, VICTOR McLAGLEN, 3d In an Action-filled Drama, M "UNDER PRESSURE." No. 2—JAMES DUNN. 3d MAE CLARKE, NEIL HAMILTON In a Romantic Comedy Hit, 6d " A DARING YOUNG MAN." 2J Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. USUAL EXCELLENT FEATURETTES. 6d Children under 12 Not Admitted. PRINPFSS I To-night at 8. ri\inV-LOO I and Thursday. DOMINION RD. | Phone 21-430. tj GUEST NIGHT °, ADULTS 6d. 6d, 6d, 6d, 6d. 3d C'ARY GRANT. PRANCES DRAKE, , , Ed. EV. HORTCX in a Comedy Hit, 6d "LADIES SHOULD LISTEN." 3d JACK OAKIE, HELEN MACK, JOE PENNER, in a Musical Hit, 6d "COLLEGE RHYTHM." 3d Both Recommended Censor for Adults. Children under 12 Not Admitted. STATI? To-night at 8. " lniLl and Thursday. ONEHUNGA. Phone 12-3-14. fij GUEST NIGHT ADULTS 6d, 6d, 6d, 6d, 6d. 3d Joan Blondell, Warren William, in 6d " SMARTY." John Barryinore at his best in 3d " LONG LOST FATHER." /j Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. Da Children Under 12 Not Admitted. CORPORATION NOTICES OF MOUNT EDEN. PENALTY ON RATES. Public notice is hereby given that an additional chargo of Ten per centum will bo added to all rates remaining unpaid after MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1037. A. D. JACK, Town Clerk. EDUCATIONAL JgUSINESS QOLLEGE COMMERCIAL EDUCATION. Director: T. U. Wells, M.A. Principals: A. W. Shepherd, P.C.T., F.P.S.A. N. H. Shepherd, B.A. (Hons.), LL.B. Prospectus may bo obtained at Messrs. Whilcombe & Tombs, or from tho College. PHONE 40-039. SMITH'S BLDGS., ALBERT STREET. QOMMENCE Y OUR ACCOUNTANCY gTUDIES QNCEI Having ample time to complete yonr studies is one highly important factor in securing a pass at tbo Accountancy Examinations. Equally important is the choice of EXPERIENCED Instructors. The enoimons number of successful students coached by Hemingway's Correspondence Schools is proof positive of the soundness of tho Hemingway system of tuu.on. Don't jeopardiso your chances of success by delay. Enrol at once. Send to-day for B'reo Book—"Accountancy." JJ EMINGW AY'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. P.O. BOX 510. AUCKLAND. RING'S QOLLEGE. AUCKLAND. BOARDING~AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Headmaster: J. N. PEART. M.A. -(Cantab.), B.A. (N.Z.). This School is administered on the iines of tho great Public Schoolb of England. Boys are given an all round education, aro prepared for tho Universities, the Professions and Commercial Li'e; there is a Special Course in Agricultural Science and Practice. The Headmaster will be at tho Collego to interview Parents from MONDAY. January 18, 11)37, by appointment. Next term commences Tuesday, February 9. 1037. Boarders report ori the afternoon of Monday, February 8. Prospectuses and full particulars may bo obtained from THE BURSAR, King's Col lege, Otahuhu, Auckland, 5.E.7. TEACHERS OF ELOCUTION M R J. F. M ontague - At Studios (20-22 Sivanson Street) Every day this week for appointments and Lessons. Special Course for Country Teachers, Visitors and others. Immediate application necessary. Telephone 43-713 (residence). CHIROPRACTIC CHIROPRACTIC Institute. Inc., Lionel Duggan, Principal. 43 Winstone Bfdg X-Itay and Patbo Neurometer Service.-44-!l2i). DUGGaN, Miss Freda (Palmer Graduate) N.Z.C.A., Winstono Bldg.—Ph. 40-414 GILES a Giles, Palmer Graduates, Member N.Z.A.C.A.. Dilworth Bldg.—Ph 4.V52fi DANCING pUBY SHERRIFF, H.B. Bldg., Newton.— J.i' Private Lessons, 2/0. Tap, Ballroom, by post, 3 dances as taught in Studio, 6/•.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22619, 6 January 1937, Page 18
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