AMUSEMENTS A bravo man fights for hia love . . . his country . . . and a {treat Queen's honour ... .a poignant romancn of stirring beauty . swiftly, vitally, vigorously told . . . THE REQENT - (Dir.: J. C. Williamson Picture Corp.. Ltd.) Sessions: 11 a.m., 2.35 and 8 p.m. ALEXANDER KORDA Presents the ERICH POMMER PRODUCTION. " TTU.UE AVER TTINGLAND." "X 1 IRE VJvER " "1711 RE TpNGLAND." "-I 11mo Uvj.;r JIINOLAND." "PIRE OVER ENGLAND." "1 ire v/ver -England." FLORA ROBSON, LAURENCE OLIVIER. VIVIEN LEIGH, LESLIE BANKS. Here is England's " Virgin Queen" as you must, have imagined tier . . regal, splendid and courageous . . . every inch a mighty ruler, but still a woman, jealous of youth and beauty and fearing the truth her mirror told of approaching ago and lost romance . . . A London Films Production. Released through United Artists. Also, Disney Silly Symphony, "COUNTRY COUSIN." Travelogue, "ALONG THE LIFE LINE OP THE BRITISH EMPIRE." Special Preview of "CORONATION PREPARATIONS.' Approved for Universal Exhibition. YOU MUST BOOK NOW! Plans at Theatre, 32-888. PIRATE SHIPPE, BEACH. CORONATION NIGHT.' GRAND CORONATION BALL, OLD-TIME DANCE. Brilliant Illuminations and Decorations. Coronation Favours Galore. " PIRATE SHIPPE ORCHESTRA. Prices as Usual. Free Bus Transport. MEETINGS A DJOURNED MONTHLY MEETING OF A THE LOCAL BODIES LABOURERS' UNION will bo held in the Trades Hall TO-DAY (Tuesday), at 7.30 p.m. BERNARD CLEWS, Secretary. OURF LIFE-SAVING ASSOCIATION D (AUCKLAND). The Monthly Meeting of this Association will be held at 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY, May -19, No. 30 Ferry Bldgs.—M. C. Adams. Hon. Sec. MINISTER OF HOUSING. WILL ADDRESS HIS CONSTITUENTS "THE WORK OF THE SESSION." At the GREY LYNN LIBRARY HALL. THURSDAY. MAY P.M. H. W. VAUGHAN, Hon. Secretary. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CORONATION DAY, TO-MORROW WEDNESDAY. CAN THE NAVY NAVY NAVY NAVY BEAT AUCKLAND? AUCKLAND? AUCKLAND? AUCKLAND? BLANDFORD PARK, 3 P.M. The Navy Team gave a great display against the Australians a fortnight ago. Can they beat Auckland Reps.? PROVINCIAL CHALLENGE. 1.30 P.M. SOUTH AUCKLAND SOUTH AUCKLAND . AUCKLAND. AUCKLAND. The Cream of Auckland Provincial Soccer in action. Both games are trial games, and all players are keyed up for. selection against the ENGLISHMEN. To play at- Auckland .June 12 and 19 A GREAT DOUBLE BILL! Admission—Ground, 1/- all parts: Stand ______ fid Extra. DEMONSTRATIONS QAS QO., J^TD, Q.AS QOOKING DEMONSTRATIONS Will be held this week as follows: — AT DEMONSTRATION ROOMS, Gas Buildings, Pitt Street—FßlDAY. 2.15 to 4 n.m SPECIAL ON FRIDAY. Locked Door Cooking. The following menu will be cooked with the oven door padlocked:—Cream of Celery Soup, Poached Schnupper and Anchovy Sauce, Seasoned Roast Pork, Brussels Sprouts, Baked Potatoes, Baked Apple Dumplings. Steamed Golden Syrup Puddings. Macaroni Cheese, Followed by. Pastry Making, Savouries, Peach-Blossom Cake, Nut Loaves, Date Turnovers, Scones. QOO KING OLASSES0 LASSES Have commenced at Pitt Street Branch Demonstration Rooms, and are held EVERY TUESDAY EVENING, from 7.<U) to 9 p.m. A UCKLAND pAS pO„ T TD. PROFESSIONAL NOTICES NATURE Cure Treatment, Catarrh Asthma, Constipation, Gastric Disorders Nerves Rheumatism, etc.. —Telephone -12-s.sn MEN Modern Girth Reducing Belts, Ktipmie ami Hernia Belts. Send for free Illustrated Book Iet.—PATIENT BELT CO.. Box 1108, Auck "EDICO-ELECTRIC INSTITUTE, Pacific Bldgs.—Scientific. Electrical Treatment for Neuritis, Rheumatism, Circulatory Disorders, Nervous Breakdown, Obesity, etc. Superficial Growths Removed. Fees from 3/6. Phone 46-430.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22725, 11 May 1937, Page 22
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