AMUSEMENTS TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW at the Afternoon and Evening Sessions .... are your last opportunities ox hearing MISS JUNE BARSON Winner of the Auckland Section of the Deanna Durbin Contest before She flies to Wellington to compete in the finals I TO-DAY AT 11 -15 8 P.M. ST. JAMES' THEATRE Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. DEANNA T\URBIN .EANNA -L" URBIN Deanna t^urbin EANNA ifURBIN Deanna t\urbin EANNA ifURBJK In New Universal's "100 MEN AND A GIRL" "100 MEN~AND A GIRL" Approved for Universal Exhibition. BOOKINGS ARE HEAVY Plans at the Theatre. Phone 32-920. from 10 a.m. It is essential to reserve to avoid - disappointment. PRINCE EDWARD Karangahape R0ad........Ph0ne 46-252. Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. To-nipcht at 7.30. •_ Harry Richman, Rochelle Hudson, "The Music Goes B°und. Bichard Arlen, Charlotte Winters, "The Calling of Dan Matthews (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Excellent Supporting Programme I ADULTS, 6d. CHILDREN, 6d. To all parts of the theatre. Fuller-Hayward'a Phone 2^Ml BRITANNIA Q PONSONBY Three Lamps Termlnn»_ Newsreels Nightly at 7.30 p.m. WARNER OLAND in „ "CHAS. CHAN AT THE OLYMPICS. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Shirley Ann Richards ?nd Frank Leighton in " TALL TIMBERS." v (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SEES The Popular Theatre with Natural Cooling MAYFAIR B E'S" TO-NIGHT. Also THURSDAY. 7.30 P.M. GUEST NIGHTS. An Outstanding Programme.—No. 1: A mbst exciting picture, inspired by the biggest front page sensation ever, Edward G. Robinson in "PASSPORT TO FAME" (Adult Recommendation). No. 2: On Stage. A real treat is In store. No. 3: The hit that made treat is instore. No. 3: The hit that made America laugh for years. "THAT'S GRATITUDE" (Universal Exhibition), with Frank Craven, Mary Carlisle. Excellent Featurettes. STALLS 6d, 6d. CIRCLE 9d, 9d., 1 MS •Ml To-night at 8-: Variety Session, 7.30. GEORGE FORMBY in "NO LIMIT." > Jean Parker : Chester Morris i in ' ."PRINCESS O'HARA." Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. CIRCLE, 9di STALLS, 6d. - NEW REGENT! hj, .till 111 EPSOM ||||, K To-night, 8 p.m. Phone 14-142. RAY MILLAND in 'BULLDOG DRUMMOND ESCAPES" GEORGE BRENT. ANITA LOUISE, in "THE GO-GETTER " Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. ATHLETIC SPORTS « pUKEOWARE JJENTH ■ - g PORTS. gATURDAY, Running, Chopping, Trotting Races, Hunter land and National Dancing, etc. £lo o IN. PRIZES £lOO. Programmes available from D. LAWTON. Sec., Phone 58W, Waiukn. SHOWS -pRANKLIN SHOW. PUKEKOHE,, FEB. 18 AND 19. ENTRIES CLOSE FEB. 5. Free Schedule obtainable from G. R. BASHAM, Sec. P.O. Box 32, Pukekohe. Phone 57. . PUBLIC NOTICES AUSTRALIAN TRIP A Second Boat has now been chartered for the trip in April to the N.S.W. Sesquicentennial Celebrations in Sydney, and especially to head the Anzac Day Parade. Application can now be made by Association members at the A.R.S.A. Office, 32 Wellesley St. W., and must be lodged promptly as only a few days are available for applications to be forwarded to Headquarters. • ' J. W. KENDALL, President. jyj-EDICAL REGISTRATION. L JAMES MACKENZIE TYLER, M.8., C.H.B. (University of N.Z.), 1938. now residing in Auckland, hereby give notice that I intend applying on February 11 next to have my name placed on the Medical Register of the Dominion of New Zealand; and that I have deposited the evidence of my qualification in the office of the Department of Health at Auckland. - Signature (in full): JAMES MACKENZIE TYLER. Address: Auckland Public Hospital. Dated at Auckland, January 11, 1938. jyj-EDICAL REGISTRATION. I, RONALD WAGSTAFF, M.8., Ch.B., 1938, now residing in Thames, hereby give notice that I intend npplying on February 10 next to have my name placed on the Medical Register of the Dominion of New Zealand; and that I have deposited the evidence of my qualification in tne office of the Department of Health at Auckland. Signature: RONALD WAGSTAFF. Address: Thames Hospital, Thames. Dated at Thames, January 10, 1938. I hereby afßrm myself to be the person named in the diplomas or medical registration certificate produced. Ronald Wagstaff. SPORTS GOODS A BRUCE A SONS for genuine Tennis • Racquets Restringing.—Ui Albert St rpENNIS Restringing. Sensational prices, X G/0. 9/6. 12/0; Victor gut, guaranteed.— Modern Bag Co. 400 Queen St. QOLLEGE. QOLLEGE. ■Jpl. AUCKLAND. Boarding and Day School fo. Boys. Headmaster: j Peart. M.A. (Cantab.). B.A. (N.Z.). This School is administered on the lines of thd great Public Schools of Engluud. Boys nre given a wide general education and are prepared for the Universities, the Professions and Commercial life. There is a Special Course in Agricultural Science and Practice. The Headmaster will be at the College to interviow Parents from MONDAY, January 24, 1938, by appointment, i Next term commences Wednesday, February 9, 1938. Boarders report Tuesday, February 8. after noon. . Prospectuses and full particulars may be obtained from THE BURSAR. King's College. Otahuhu, AUCKLAND. 8.E.7.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22934, 12 January 1938, Page 22
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