AMUSEMENTS A LOVE STORY . . . deep in the heart of the world forever . . . now given enthralling life in a picture such as the world has never known I Here at Jast is the final flower of Motion Picture Achievement! DAILY AT 11—2.15—8 P.M. ST. JAMES' THEATRE Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. William Shakespeare's OMEO AND TULIET" "DOMEO AND TULIET" "JtInMKD AND " ULIET" ULIET" With NORMA SHEARER LESLIE HOWARD JOHN BARRYMORE . . . and EDNA MAY OLIVER BASIL RATHBONE C. AUBREY SMITH RALPH FORBES REGINALD DENNYSPECIAL! St. James' News Service includes first pictures of AUSTRALIAN V.C.'s FUNERAL. Gunner A. P. Sullivan, V.C., laid to rest at London. BOOKINGS . . . are heavy . . it is essential preserve or come early! Plans at the Theatre, Phone 32-020. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Symonds St. Direction: 11. J. Kerridtte. To-night at 8 p.m. IN ANSWER TO MANY REQUESTS WE PRESENT ROBERT DONATi==== 1 ROBERT DONATES in his greatest success ="THE GHOST GOES WEST"g =j"THF GHOST GOES WEST M = HI'THE GHOST GOES WEST"= Approved for Universal Exhibition. Also: Another of our popular 60 minutes of short features. | uiz iiv |... ■- - Ivarangahape Ed. Direction: R. J. Kerridge. ___ Daily Sessions: 2.15 and 8 p.m. I G I ADULTS 6d, CHILDREN 6d.| G ! Eddie Quillan, Betty Furness, in " GRIDIRON FLASH." IN ADULTS 6d, CHILDREN 6d. * GUE S T NIGHT [j h DEMONSTRATIONS QAS £JO., J^TD. QAS QOOKING DEMONSTRATIONS Will be held this week as follows: AT DEMONSTRATION ROOMS, Gas Buildings, Pitt Street —TO-MORROW (Wednesday), 2.30 to 4 p.m. AT DEMONSTRATION ROOMS, Gas Buildings. Pitt Street—FßlDAY, 2.15 to 4 p.m. SPECIAL ON FRIDAY. i Locked Door Cooking. The following menu will be cooked with the oven door padlocked: Scalloped Fish, Potato Entree, Rabbit Pie, Steamed Cauliflower, Braised Celery, Apple Sponge, Chocolato Souffle. Followed by the making of Puff Pastry, Salmon Savouries, Biscuit Pastry, Curd Cheese Cakes, Apple Short-cake and Sponge Roll. ONEHUNGA. AT OUR DEMONSTRATION ftOOMS, ONEHUNGA, TOMORROW (Wednesday), Locked Door Cooking, 2.30 to 4 p.m. .JgUSINESS QIRLS* OOOKING ' QLASSES Have commenced at Pitt Street Branch Demonstration Rooms, and are held EVERY TUESDAY EVENING, from 7.30 to 9 p.m. QAS QO., PROFESSIONAL PATENTS ATE N T S And PROTECTIONS Obtained in All Countries. JgALDWIN. gON AND QAREY. REGISTERED PATENT ATTORNEYS. Dingwall Building, S7-93 Queen Street. AUCKLAND. J* S. BALLIN'S DENTAL SURGERY. i DR. POPE, associated with the late Mr. ! F. S. Ballin for the past three years, has j taken over the practice—retaining the same I staff —and will continue to give the latest | methods in Painless Extractions, Fillings and i all Denture Work. CYRIL G. LONG, D.D.S.. DENTIST. 612 DILWORTH BLDG. Moderate Fees. T'O Whom it May Concern.—l wish to state I have not disposed of the Practice of my Profession to anyone.—A. B. Percy, Te Kohanga Nursing Home, Otorohanga. HOWEY WALKER, City Dentist. "DAINLESS Extraction of Teeth. Free when New Teeth Ordered. EDUCATIONAL ACCOUNTANCY AND BANKING EXAMINATIONS EMINOWAX'S UNIQUE REBULTS. A NEW DOMINION RECORD. 040 SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES THIRTY-NINE YEARS' PROGRESSIVE AND CONTINUOUS SUCCESS. Last flve years (1032-6) ~ .. 814 a ' Average per annum .. .. This year (1036 Examinations) 649 Hemingway's Supremacy Maintained Unchallenged. You cannoi afford to experiment. Enrol with the School that gets results Make Your Pass a Certainty ££EMINGWa¥ a CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS P.O Box 510 Auckland, C.l BUILDERS PRICES and Estimates all classes Reinforcing Steel erected or ready for erecting.—Vulcan Engineering Co.. Stanley St.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22719, 4 May 1937, Page 20
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