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AMUSEMENTS CIVIC Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. II A.M. . . 2.15 P.M. .. 8 P.M. LAST DAY | I Approved for Universal Exhibition. | TO-MORROW . . . THURSDAY! AT 11 A.M.—2.15 5 P.M.—B P.M. Acclaimed by the Entire d World. THE FOUNDING OF BRITAIN'S INVINCIBLE SEA POWER" . . . And the Story of the man who lied heroically to save it from destruction. IT'S UNFORGETTABLE! "LLOYDS OF LONDON " "LLOYDSOF London ,T "LLOYDS OF LONDON" "LLOYDS OF LONDON" OF LONDON 7 "' •"LLOYDS OF LONDON" "LLOYDS OF LONDON" "LLOYDS OF LONDON 7 ' OF "LONDON'"' "LLOYDS OF LONDON 7 ' "LLOYDS OF LONDON " "LLOYDS"OFLONDON" "LLOYDS~OF_ LONDON" "LLOYDS OF LONDON" A Twentieth Century Fox Speciaf Approved for Universal Exhibition With FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW MADELEINE CARROLL TYRONE POWER AUBREY SMITH And a Cast of thousands. IT'S BIG . . . IT'S POWERFUL The Unique' Story of the Building of a Power that still remains the mainstay of a mighty Empire. ANOTHER MAGNIFICENT OFFERING— A SCREEN MASTERPIECE. CIVIC TO-MORROW I See Special Advt. on Page 17. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE Lessees: J. C. Williamson, Ltd Sub-Lessee: Stanley McKay. VAUDEVILLE AND REVUE MATINEE, TO-DAY, '2.1.5. MATINEE, TO-DAY, 2.15. npO-NIGHT —3 P.M. rpo-NIGHT. A O-NIGHT 8 P.M. O-NIGHT. STANLEY McKAY'S GAIETIES VAUDEVILLE. GAIETIES VAUDEVILLE. GAIETIES VAUDEVILLE. LAST TWO NIGHTS OF " SOME SHOW." NEW REVUE SATURDAY NEXT. " IN SUNNY HAWAII." Opening at Matinee. Featuring JOE LAWMAN. Brilliant Singing and Whistling Comedian. STELLA LAMOND, The Personality GirL THE HILO DUO. GEO. AND V.'EHI GREIG. Hawaiian Entertainers. . SEVEN FLYING MARTINETTIS. Thrilling Acrobats. Special Announcement. WEDDING OF LITTLE TOM THUMB. When Midget Harold Martinetti is to be "married" to a little Auckland girl. Bring the children to see this interesting event —at Saturday's Matinee. Prices: 3/6, 2/- (plus tax); Early Gallery, 1/6; from 7.30, 1/-. No Extra for Booking at Lewis Eady, Ltd. COOKE'S RESTAURANT. \ Don't ever forget it is our business to please you. To serve yon promptly with good food your way. SIZZLING GRILLED FfLLET OF STEAK SIZZLING GRILLED RUMP STEAK. SIZZLING GRILLED CHOPS. SIZZLING GRILLED SAUSAGES. Served with Chipped and Creamed Potatoes, and your choice of our Celebrated Creammade Coffee, Ceylon or China Tea. Wbcn a hungry patron sits down to onr Home Cooked Dinners he or she thoroughly enjoys the cooking that is done by Women Chefs. Fresh Vegetables Beautifully Cooked. Delightful Entrees. Joints That Always Please. Gravies Prepared from the Joints. Our Apple Pies are Delicious. Remember! We are open All Day and at your service even if it i 3 only a snack you require. COOKE'S RESTAURANT. 60 QUEEN STREET RACING WHANGAREI RACING CLUB (INCORPORATED). AUTUMN MEETING, To be held APRIL 16 AND 17, 1937. NOMINATION B for ALL EVENTS ciosa with the Secretary, Whansrarei, and at Messrs. Blomfield & Co.'s Offices, Shortland Street, Auckland, at 5 p.m. TO-DAY (Wednesday), March 24, 1037. * F. L. GUNN. Secretary. 'THE J»ORTH SHORE GOLF CLUB x (INC.). EASTER OPEN TOURNAMENT, SATURDAY and MONDAY, MARCH 27 and 29. Group Handicaps, Medal Bogey and 4-Ball Best Ball Events. Post Entries. Entrance Fees: Members, 1/-; Visitors, 2/• Each Event. S. W. 11. CHAMBERS, Hon. Secretary. MEETINGS THE NEW,ZEALAND INSTITUTE FOR THE BLIND. The Annual Statutory Meetinc of Contributors for the Election of Two Trustees anu a Chairman will be held at the New Zealand Institute for the Blind on TUESDAY, April (>, 1037, at 3.30 p.m. No person is eligible as a Trustee nnlesil nominated in writing by two contributors. Nominations must be left with the Secretary at least sewn clear days before tne date appointed . for the Meeting. . . Forms of Nominations may be obtained from the undersigned J. E. BROADFOOT, Secretary. DANCING IT" PI SHALFOON'S Bands ""'labia Mj Dances, Parties, Weddings —A tenter 1 FAMOUS Rhythm S.vncopators. Old-Time. Modern. —For engagements, Ring_44 T EARN American Tap Dancing.—Clar" Jj tlall. new Studio. r> doors above torn 13UBY SHEIiRIFF, H.B "Bldg" It —Private Lessons. 2/0. Jap, Ballroo by post: 3 dances jus taught in atunio. -

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22685, 24 March 1937, Page 26

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Page 26 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22685, 24 March 1937, Page 26

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