AMUSEMENTS TQ'SAY AT 11 ST. JAMES' THEATRE Direction: Sir Benjamin duller. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's whirlwind comedy »rnOO TTOT rpo TTANDLE' ••J, 00 -P-OT i-0 H-ANDLE' "rroo ttot to ttandle* i« xOO -O-OT' -t 0 -LLaNDLE* "TOO TTOT TO TTANDLE* «< JL 00 JPrOT i o TTaNPLE' CLARK GABLE CLARK GABLE CLARK GABLE MYRNA LOY MYRNA LOY MYRNA LOY WALTER PIDGEON LEO CARMLLO WALTER CONNOLLY - V Plan; at the Theatre. Phone 82-930. (Approved for Universal Exhibitioa.) IM PRINCE EDWARD M i i NEWTON Phone 40-252 1 i6d Direction: Sir Benjamin Fullei (xi § = GUEST 7 OA GUEST | = I'OU NIGHT § ' -OU NIGHT gJ EDWARD EVERETT HORTON ifid 'OH, DOCTOR!" = A Good Laugh is worth a a I , , Million Dollars. s 1 6d (Approved for Universal R<J = = Exhibition.) 3 JOHN MARGARET i£J = iod lodge vyner Wf [aj ♦•SENSATION." 641 = (Recommended by Censor for = 2 t. j Adults.) , £j = I6d ADULTS 4 CHILDREN Gd Qd | § 1500 Seats at 6d. =;. "The Show Piaco of Auckland," [ THE BERKELEY | ca^e M lounge. fyj By the Seal At Mission B*y! M To-night at' Eight o'clock. Ginger James Stewart M "THE VIVACIOUS LADY" M 4 a °™ m »' C„™dyl M (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) LI British Air News, Popeye Cartoon, etc. M Reserves (no extra), Phone 1/^77. | THE CAPITOL I ~7~ For One Performance Only! M 6d —GUEST NIGHT—6d fl 'sSiIWS M A Splendid Musical Comedy. M (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Also Robt. Young, Florence Rice, in M "SWORN ENEMY" (Recommended by Censor for Adults). A powerful drama. To-night! To-night! M "DAD AND DAVE M COME TO TOWN" M (Approved for Universal Exhibition). At the Windsor Papakura. "Help the homeless babies 1" Ms. ST, VINCENT'S MA HOME OF COMPASSION GARDEN FETE Will be Held in the Grounds, 14 VERMONT ST-, PONSONBY SATURDAY, MARCH 4. All Friends and Wellwishers Cordially Invited. Donations which will be gratefully received by the Rev. Mother may be left at the Catholic Depot or at the "Zealandia" Office. AMUSEMENT PARK CIVIC SQUARE TO-NIGHT AND EVERY NIGHT! TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY) Last Heats of Grand Final of Skilful Driving Competitions Monte Carlos; Numerous Other Novelties and Final of Shooting Competition. JUST FOR FUN ADMISSION TO PARK FREE! TROTTING THAMES TROTTING CLUB (INC.). 20TH ANNUAL MEETING, PARAWAI RACECOURSE. SATURDAY,, MARCH 11, 1939. ACCEPTANCES may be lodged with Messrs. Blomfield and Co., 67 Shortland St.. Auckland, up till 5 p.m. on FRIDAY, March 3, 1938. and will clos? with '.he Secretary. Mary Street, Thames, or P.O. Box 53. Thames, the SAME EVENING at 8 p.m. E. 0. BROWNLEE, Secretary, Mary St.. Thames. Phone 31OM. HUNTING pAKURANGA HUNT (INC.). Annual Meeting of Members will be held at the Meeting Room of the Auckland Metropolitan Agricultural and Pastoral Association, at Dalgety's Buildings, 41 Albert Street., Auckland, on FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1939, at Noon. Nominations for Officebearers, etc., to be elected at the Annual Meeting must be lodged by 4 p.m. on FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1939 with the Undersigned, from whom Nomination Forms can be had on application. ROBT. D. NEAL. Secretary. 21 Palmerston Buildings, Queen Street, C.I. PROFESSIONAL EDI C A L PRACTICE. For Immediate Sale on behalf of the executor of the estate of a deceased practitioner, a long-established and successful Medical Practico. Apply. IVOR PRICHARD. Solicitor, Waitara, New Plymouth. HOLIDAY NOTICES rpHURSDAY, March 2. 1939, will be obX served as a Special Half-holiday from Noon at our Waipu B'ranch. on account of the A. and P. Shovv, —National Bank of New Zealand. DANCING BERYL NETTLETON, BETTINA EDWARDS, M.R.A.D.. London (Elem.) STUDIO: Albert Buildings, Swanson Street STUDIO CLASSES: Business Girls' Class, Tuesday, B'eb. 28, 7 p.m. Children Classes, Saturday, March 4, 9.30 a.m., 10.30. a.m., 1.30 p.m.. 2.30 p.m. HAMILTON BRANCH; Toorak Chambers Opens Feb 27, 8.30 p.m. SUBURBAN CLASSESi DEVONPORT AND TAKAPUNA: Masonic Hall. Devonport. Open Saturday. March 4, 10 a.m BIRKENHEAD AND NORTHOOTE: Foresters' Hall. Birkenhead. Open Monday, March G. 3.30 p. ill Pupils Prepared For Royal Academy Examinations 100 p.c. passes 1937-38. BLIND Institute, Auckland's Most Brilliant Band, Old-time and Modern. Box 8, Newmarket. Phone 45-870. PRIVATE Lessons. 2/0; Tap. Ballroom (40 new routines); 3 dances by post, 5/-. X (40 new routines); 3 dances by post, 51 —Ruby Sheriff. H.B Bldgs,, Newton. TEACHERS OF ELOCUTION MRS HRLEN i?H;IFFITHH Writer. Lecturer. Entertainer (Just relurue.. irum toui of Great Hritaln inn the Conti nent) Teachei oi Elocution Publu rtpeaKinu Monologues. Sketches, Plays All exams Studio. 27 ACADEMV BUILDINGB Upper Qucen> St.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23284, 1 March 1939, Page 22
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