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AMUSEMENTS NEW ZEALAND'S PREMIER THEATR CIVIC Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd II A.M. YOU JUST CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS t|j "Ci BERNARD SHAW'S ' BERNARD SHAW'S BERNARD SHAW'S •PYGMALION" 'PYGMALION" •PYGMALION" 'PYGMALION" •PYGMALION" LESLIE HOWARD WENDY HILLER Glorious situations. .brilliant Shavian sallies... .deliriously frank.... A G.B.D. Attraction. Recommended by Censor for Adults. Symonda Street. Direction: R. J. Kerrid Sessions: 2 and 8 p.m. LAST TWO DAYS Metro-Gold wyn-Mayer's "FAST COMPANY" Recommended Censor for Adults And "RICH MAN POOR GIRL" Approved for Universal Exhibition. | Commencing Friday First Suburban Screening of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's "THE BOY FROM BARNARDO'S" MICKEY ROONEY FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW HERBERT MUNDIN GALE SONDERGAARD Approved for Universal Exhibition. Reservations: Phone 43-345, Karangahape Rd. Dir.: R. J. Kerridse 200 Yards Newton side George Court's." Sessions: 1.30 and 7-30 p.m. The Biggest Entertainment value in N.Z. Jeanette Mac Donald, Allan Jones. Warren William In | "FIREFLY" | Also Franchot Tone, Virginia Bruce, Maureen O'Sullivan | "BETWEEN TWO WOMEN" - ] Both Recommended Censor for Molta. ' The Show Place of Auckland." THE BERKELEY | SSS^gmi By the Sea! At Miaiios BayJ Final Screening To-night it 8. GRACIE FIELDS, Victor McLagrlen. Brian IcoUtj - , "WE'RE GOING 1 " TO BE RW A Splendid Musical Melodrama. (Recommended by Censor fo! Adults.) M British Air Mail News, etc. Reserves (no extra), Phone 17-377. CAFE LOUNGE (open noon till 1 s.m.) Ml j THE CAPITOL [ For One Performance Only! 6d GUEST NIGHT - 6d Mae West and Randolph llcott, in "GO WEST YOUNG litAN." Yoa must see this picture! Also Robert Young, Florence Rice, is "THE LONGEST NIGHT." A great mystery comedy! (Both Recommended by Censor lor Adults.) GARDEN FETES RATIONAL pARTI RATIONAL QLUH. DON'T MISS NEXT SATUFDAYI MONSTER PICNIC AND MONSTER PICNIC AND PADDY'S MARKET PADDY'S MARKET CLAUDELANDS SHOWGROUNDS HAMILTON ADMISSION 1/. Children Free. RACES—COMPETITIONS—SIDE SHOWS SPORTS—STALLS—WEIGHTGUESSING. ETC. DON'T FORGET! SATURDAY, MARCH 25. THE LEADER OF THE PARTY. THE HON. ADAM HAMILTON, WILL BE PRESENT. Come and meet visiting Parliamentarians and Party Officials from all 0«r New Zealand. Make a day of it and come to the National Club opening in the evening. A GARDEN PARTY WILL BE HELD in the Grounds of MRS. D. HENRY, 23 Stilwell Rd., Mt. Albert, TO-MORROW (Thursday), at 2 p.m. In aid of ilt. Albert Croquet Club Funds. In pavilion if wet. BUSINESS NOTICES Deafness eafness Overcome, vercome MR. G. c. HART. Anrist, British Hearing Aid Co. (N.Z.), Ltd.. u visiting HAMILTON, AMILTON, and may bo consulted: at BAILLIES. LTD. on JpRIDAY, IIfARCH 91 on " riday. March Every Modern Aid to overcoming deafness available, including Invisible Hearing Tubes. (No wire or <\ batteries.) Whispering Tubes, Ear everv type nf Electric Aid. Bone-conduction and Air-con-duction, and the latest scientific aid, the Piezo-Electric. enablinz even the almost stone deal' to hear. Recharg- j at night. Battery costs avoided. APPOINTMENTS MAY BE MADE WITH JJAILLIES. £TD., CHEMISTS NEAR POST OFFICE. HAMILTON. PHONE 1626. DANCING "VfODERN Ballroom Dancing. P«vate -"A Tuition and Classes. Girls' Classes Operatic Dancing and Eurhythmies, ton Style and Technique assured.—-M-i TOLLEMACHE, 11A Ranfilrly R«> a " Epsom. Ph. 10-211 j—JT BLIND Institute, Auckland's Most Bnl a Band. Old-time and Modern Newmarket. Phone 45-870. -—-J PRIVATE Lessons. '2/0: Tap. Ba'rw <4<> new routines). 3 dances by P®« Rnhv Hhoriff FTP Hide* Vt>ulnn

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23302, 22 March 1939, Page 26

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Page 26 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23302, 22 March 1939, Page 26

Page 26 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23302, 22 March 1939, Page 26