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AMUSEMENTS lIIIIHHiin Metro-Gold wya-Mayer's Captivating "Maytime" Still Continues to Play to Tremendous Enthusiastic Audiences 1 THREE SESSIONS TO-DAY! At 11 a.m. ST. JAMES' THEATRE Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. Maytime aytime " " TIT AYTIME " ••IVI aytime " Maytime " . aytime " | 11 " I\/TAYTIME" I I IVLaytime " 1 " H/TAYTIME 1 •• IVLaytime" " TV/TAYTIME '• •• IVLaytime" A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Ficture. With NELSON EDDY JEANETTE MacDONALD BOX PLANS . . . Are Available at the Theatre Booking Office To-day from 9.30 a.m. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) W\ "THE LONDON" I^% Special Air-Cooling Installation! Adults- Children: ' Last Day of a Fine Bill! V" JEANETTE MacDONALD and 00 JOE E. BROWN, in I/- " THE LOTTERY BRIDE 6d NOAH BEERY, in "STORMY." 1/- (Both Approved Universal £*! jib.) Oa ' THE LONDON, opp. G.P.O. — REMUERA. 1 TUDOR CINEMA ) Ehone 24-749. rrn This Evening at 8.151 "Always Cooll" EE MADGE EVANS, LEWIS STONE, RALPH FORBES and DAME MAY SHITTY (of "NIGHT MUST FALL") = "THE THIRTEENTH CHAIR" EE (Recommended by Censor for Adults) F rom Bayard Veiller's Famous Play. Also: British in Paris rrz: an( l m.G.M. Etc. TAKAPUNA I GAIETY CINEMA | ■HZ OLIVIA DF, HAVILLAND, H "CALL IT A DAY." = (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) I AVONDALE , s., T B E °m. i Joan Crawford, Robert Montgomery and William Powell, in "THE LAST OF MRS. CHEYNEY." Current Edition "MARCH OP TIME." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) REHEARSAL All members of the Credo choir and band are required at the rehearsal at the Stadium to-night at 7.30. Only those holding passes will be admitted to rehearsals. This will be strictly enforced. Passes will be distributed to Children of Mary and choir and band members at upper and lower gates to-night. WORKERS Gentlemen who have handed in their names for voluntary work at Stadium are requested to report to Mr. Harper at 6 p.m. each evening and at 9 a.m. on Saturday. BANNER-BEARERS Banner-bearers are requested to report with all banners at the Stadium at 7.20 to-night. BOOKING PLANS Booking Plans for the Schools' Concert on SATURDAY next (prices 2/ and 11, with 6d reserves) and for the Maori Concert on TUESDAY next (prices 2/6 and 1/6. with 6d reserves) are at "ZEALANDIA" Office, 2 St. Patrick's Square. Centenary Members may obtain at "ZEALANDIA" Office Free Reserve Passes for the Catholic Welcome on MONDAY Night. W. C. KEMBLE, Secretary. T7NTRIES FOR CHARIOT RACING AT. AUCKLAND SHOW CLOSE AT NOON TO-DAY. ONE OF THE LATEST RECORDS—"SMARTY " By SHEP FIELDS. BOND AND BOND'S RECORD SHOP. FUNERAL NOTICES £ODGE AROHANUI, No. 264. The Brethren are requested to Attend the Funeral of the late W. BRO. W. WALLBANK, .leaving 2 p.m., FRIDAY, from his late residence. 11 Prime Road, for Waikumete. By Order of the QOp TITIRANGI, NO. 204. Brethren are requested to attend Funeral of our late BROTHER S. G. HARDS, which will leave his late residence. 146 GREAT NORTH ROAD NEW LYNN TO-MORROW (FRlbAY)fat 2 p.m. for Waikumete Cemetery. By Order of the W.M G. CORDES, Sec. MEETINGS G BEnr I HALL LIBRABI JOHN A. LEE, M.P., Parliamentary Under-Secretary, WILL ADDRESS A PUBLIC MEETING. TO-NIGHT. 7.30 P.M. "TWO YEARS OF CONSTRUCTION." Constituents are Cordially Invited to Attend. H. W. VAUGHAN, Hon. Secretary. SHOWS WELLSFORD SHOW. SATURDAY. MARCH 5, 1938. OX GUINEAS CHAMPION HUNTER And over <£2oo m PRIZES For HORSES. CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS, INDOOR EXHIBITS. Obtain Schedulo from Box 23. Phone 43. R. A. WHITMORK, Secretary. TOILET CIELESTO Freckle Cream removes, pre / vents Freckles 2/o.—Chemists. Toilet Stockists. MADAME JULIAN, Specialist. Permanent Waving. Absolutely no electricity.—l 42 Karangabape Rd.. between Woolworths and Selfridgcs CHEMISTS MILKERS' Eczema guaranteed cure, 2/6, post free. Marfell, Chemist, Pukekohe. RALPH'S Reliable Remedies, prompt mail order Chemist.—2ol Symonds St., Auck.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22971, 24 February 1938, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22971, 24 February 1938, Page 24