AMUSEMENTS FOUR SESSIONS TO-DAY! Please Note Altered Screening Times: — 11.30 A.M.-2.15-5 P.M.--8.15 P.M. ST. JAMES' THEATRE Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. Romeo a nd tuliet." OMEO o ULIET." NORMA SHEARER, LESLIE barrymore . SPECIAL CORONATION ITEMS. Tho King Unveils Memorial to King George V. at Windsor —and special Koyal Family Items. Plans at the Theatre, Phone 32-920. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) . IT'S FAME .... has gone before it! So tremendous has been the booking already recorded for the opening performances of "ROSE MARIE" it becomes unnecessary'for us to advertise further ... we will suffice by reminding you that . . . "With the Singing Sweethearts of "NAUGHTY MARIETTA" . . Nelson ■RT.SfhV Eddy ddy 1> ELSON JCJDDY And TEANETTE T\/T ACT~iONALD EANETTE IVXAC-L'ONALD COMMENCES ITS NEW ZEALAND PREMIERE NEXT FRIDAY AT 11—2.15—5 P.M.—B P.M. At ST. JAMES' THEATRE Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. BOOKING ARRANGEMENTS! Plans are open in the Main Foyer daily from 9.30 a.m. It is essential to make immediate anplication to avoid disappointment. The prices are as usual, viz. (Reservations), Matinees 2/3, Evening performances 2/10 and 3/-1. Mail Order Bookings from Country Patrons will receive promnt attention in order of receipt. In ordering please send cheque, postal note or money order. All seats are on sale one week in advance. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) TO-NIGHT . . . TO-NIGHT. CORONATION REVELS CORONATION REVELS CIVIC NEW CABARET Join in the Spirit of Coronation Night, See the Illuminations Then ENJOY THE GAIETY AND FUN. SUPPER SERVED FROM 9 P.M. SUPPER SERVED FROM 9 P.M. DANCING TILL 1 A.M. DANCING TILL 1 A.M. Special Dance Programme. N.Z.'S PREMIER NOVELTY | DANCE BAND. | They Play . . . They Entertain. The Civic. Cabaret will be the Gayest Place in Town. POPULAR PRICE eludes SUPPER. CORONATION NOTICES CORONATION OF THEIR MAJESTIES KING GEORGE VI. AND QUEEN ELIZABETH. CIVIC CEREMONY. His Worship the Mayor of Auckland extends a cordial invitation to Citizens to be present at the CIVIC CEREMONY, which will take place in front of the Town Hall, TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY). CORONATION DAY. Commencing at 11 o'clock a.m. sharp. JAMES MELLING, Town Clerk. A UCKLAND TRANSPORT BOARD. CORONATION DAY, TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY). TRAFFIC ARRANGEMENTS. From 10.20 to 11.45 a.m. and 7.30 to 10.30 p.m. approx., traffic will be suspended in Queen St. and cars on the following routes will run as under:— Victoria Av„ Gt. South Rd., Onehunga, Mt. Eden, Dominion Rd., Owairaka and Avoudale "In" and "Out" via Anzac Av. Pt. Chevalier, Zoo, Westmere, Richmond Rd. and Ponsonby "In" and "Out" via Hobson St. Ordinary running will be resumed as soon as traffic is permitted in Queen St. A. E. FORD. Manager. T IMITED PROHIBITION + OF VEHICULAR TRAFFIC IN QUEEN ST. isiJlniS AIS 'D KARANGAHAPE RD. •OlO* ON CORONATION DAY, MAY 12, 1037.—Pursuant to the provisions of Section 369 of the Auckland City By-law No. 1, PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Auckland City Council prohibits all vehicular traffic, including tramcars. in tho undermentioned streets on CORONATION DAY, Wednesday, the 12th day of May, 1937, within the times stated:—(L) Queen Street from the intersection of Quay Street to tho intersection of Karangahape Road between the hours of 10.15 a.m. and 11.45 a.m., and 7.30 p.m. and 10.30 p.m.; (2) Karangahapo Road from the intersection of Symonds Street to the intersection of Pitt Street between the hours of 7.30 p.m. and 10.30 p.m.—JAMES MELLING. Town Clerk. Km tK«lt AUCKLAND 'RETURNED SOLDIERS' JX ASSOCIATION. CORONATION PARADE THIS DAY. All ex-Scrvice Men and Women are reminded of the Parade this morning and to Assemble at 3 0 a.m. in Shorthand St. DRESS: Mufti with Medals. J. W. KENDALL, President. g- jges gERVICES. CORONATION DAY. Tho usual Wednesday Time-tablo will operate on all Services except the 0.35 A.M. TO CITY AND 7 A.M. FROM CITY. QUEEN STREET BUS STOP. Owing to Queen Street being closed to vehicular traffic for two periods during the day, K buses will arrive at and depart from the front of the new bus terminal Buildings in Commerce Street Extension, on all trips after 10 a.m. and beforo 12 noon, also after 7.20 p.m. and up to 10.30 p.m. L. J. KEYS, LTD., Phone 24-7SS.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22726, 12 May 1937, Page 22
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