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AMUSEMENTS "Manhattan,"' 11, 1, 3.30, 5.40, 0.0. "Power God," 12.30, 1.)0, 5.12, 8.20. "ADVENTURE IN MANHATTAN." Claire Peyton Jean Arthur George Melville Joel McCrca Blackton Gregory Reginald Owen Phil Bane Thomas Mitchell Ti in Herman Bing Mark Gibbs .' Victor Kilian Duncan George Cooper Philip Robert Warwick "A fine double programme opened at the Majestic last evening with tho screening of "Adventuro in Manhattan" and "Where the Power God Dwells." Both films are of such a high standard that it is difficult to make a decision as to which is the better. However, (hey have evidently been chosen to screen together so as to strike a balance —the one a gripping newspaper-murder story, well spiced with particularly clever repartee and humour, the other a film of interest which brings home to oilc all the adventures ,and romance incidental to one of our greatest everyday needs—oil ... A most satisfying evening is rounded off by excellent "shorts, including tho third cricket Test and "Golfing Rhythm," the latter of special value to golfers."—Auckland Star, Sat., 10/1/37. "Tho wholo programme cannot be described otherwise than as most enjoyable entertainment." —N.Z. Herald, Sat., 10/1/37. ALSO SCREENING: " WHERE THE POWER GOD DWELLS." It tells in a vivid manner the birfh of (lie great oil industry; the life and habits of the natives of Sumatra; tho immense amount of physical, technical and scientific effort expended on the production of ono of the world's greatest modern necessities—"OlL." Plans at Majestic—Phono 43-210. Both Approved for Universal Children Under 12 Years Not Admitted. ■ Fullcr-Hayward's Phono 20-011 BRITANNIA O PONSONBY Three Lamps Ttiruiinns Cool and Comforlable. Newsreels, 7.30 p.m. JANE WITHERS & TOM BROWN in Booth Tarkington's Hilarious Masterpiece, "GENTLE JULIA." "Buster" Crabbe and Robt. Cummings in Zane Grey's "DESERT GOLD." Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. Children under 12 not admitted. 1 Fuller-llaywards Phone 22-083 VICTORIA G DEVONPORT Short Subjects, 7.30-8 p.m. I Herbert Marshall, Gertrude Michael, Lionel A twill, in "TILL WE MEET AGAIN." Approved for Universal Exhibition. Spencer Tracy, Sylvia Sydney in "FURY." Recommended by Censor for Adults. Children Under 12 Not Admitted. PICTUREDROME MILFORD. To-night at 8 p.m.—Warner Oland in "CHARLIE CHAN AT THE CIRCUS." Approved for Universal Exhibition. Children Under 12 Not Admitted. EDUCATIONAL J-VIOCESAN HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, EPSOM, AUCKLAND, 5.E.3. flja Headmistress: MISS E. R. EDWARDS, M.A. gESBI (Cantab.). WThe School will not re-open before February 15, 1037. The dato of re-opening will be advertised later. Prospectus may be obtained upon application to the School Secretary, Epsom, or to Messrs. Gilfillan and Gentles, National Bank Chambers, Fort Street, Auckland. QOMMENCE Y our ACCOUNTANCY gTUDIES A. T ONCEI0 NCEI Having ample time to complete youi studies is one highly important factor in securing a pass at the Accountancy Examinations. Equally important is the choice of EXPERIENCED Instructors. The enormous number of successful students coached by Hemingway's Correspondence Schools is proof positive of the soundness of tho Hemingway system of tuition. Don't jeopardise your chances of success by delay. Enrol at once. Send to-day for Free Book—"Accountancy." JJ EMINGWAY'S corresfondp;nce schools, P.O. BOS 516, AUCKLAND. AUCKLAND JgUSINESS QOLLEGt COMMERCIAL EDUCATION. Directon 0?. U. Wells, M.A. Principals! A. W. Shepherd, P.C.T., F.P.B.A. N. H. Shepherd, B.A. (Hons.), LLJB. Prospectus may be obtained at Messrs. Whitcombe & Tomba. , or from tho College. PHONE 40-039. SMITH'S BLDGS., ALBERT STREET. CCOUNTANCY JTJNTING'S QOMMERCIAL QOLLEGE, E. L. ENTING, 8.C0m., F.R.A.N.Z., Principal. A FREE Copy of the 1037 PROSPECTUS is Now Available on Request. Send for yours TO-DAY to Box 82GE. 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Immediate application necessary. 20-22 Swanson St. DANCING RUBY SHERRIFF. TLB. Bldg., Newton.— Private Lessons, 2/0. Tap, Ballroom, by post. 3 dances as taught, in Studio. fW- \ LAB ASTER Bain. Beauty Pack. Fre< 1\ sample.—Janat, Data, 22S Queen St. TkIESTO Freckle Cream removes > prevents Freckles, 2/Ud. Chemists Toilet Stockists. H.A IR t' Moies, permanently destroyed.— Miss Huntei, Raynor Salon, Auckland, 12-110. MISS FOX, 11.8. Bides., Queer. St. —Permanent Waving (oil-steam method).— 42-010. PATRICIA Salon.—Perm. Wave, from 15/ Eugene, €1 I/. —H.M. Arcade; 40-302. A CINDERELLA Perm, is the best Perm in Town."—334 K'hapo Rd.; 42-877. (\UR Marcels stay in.—Powder Puff Salons St. Kevins Arcado; 40-718. SPORTS GOODS A BRUCE & SONS, expert Racquet . Stringers; Rcstringing and Repairs out specialty.—o4 Albert St. TJESTRINGING. quality gut, 5/0 to 20/-. XV Symonds St. Bag Depot, opp. P.O.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22629, 18 January 1937, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22629, 18 January 1937, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22629, 18 January 1937, Page 18

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