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amusements TO-DAY AT 11 ST. JAMES' THEATRE Direction: \Sir Benjamin Fuller. Metro-Gold wyn-Mayer's Comedy Whirlwind. "HONOLULU!" "HONOLULU!" •'HONOLULU!" With Eleanor dowell LEA NOR J- OWELL Robert voung OBERT J- OUNG And BURNS AND ALLEN Associate Programme includes: "COUSIN WILBUR" Our Gang. "RURAL HUNGARY"— Fitzpatrick Travel Gem. "DARK MAGlC"—Robert Benchlcy. Plans at the Theatre. Phone 32-920. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) = FINALLY TO-NIGHT at 7.30 p.m. | I GUEST SEASON ATTRACTIONS! g i fJd cd—ALL SEATS—(id Od At The = I I PRINCE EDWARD | ( | NEWTON. " „ Phone 46-252. | = Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. 5 I Quality Entertainment Value for Money. | § (1) Robertson IIARE, Jun® = I "AREN'T MEN BEASTS. s 1 (2) Phillips HOLMES. Mae CLARKE g 1 in "THE HOUSE of 1000 CANDLES. | gj Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. =? "The Snow Place of Auckland." | THE BERKELEY 1 CAFE^LOUNGE M By the Sea! At Mission Bay I (Only S Minutes from Queen St.) M Reserves Phone 17-377. M Final Screening To-night at 7.45. M Anton Walbrook, Ruth Chatterton, in " "THE RAT" (Adult Recommendation), M and Warner Baxter. Marjorie Weaver, in M "I'LL GIVE A MILLION". »" (Approved for Universal Exhibition). M THE CAFE LOUNGE Open to the public noon till 1 a.m. | THE CAPITOL I Jack Haley, Joan Davis, George Murphy M in "HOLD THAT CO-ED." MA Grand Comedy Musical. Also Richard Arlen, Beverley Roberts, in M "CALL OF THE YUKON/' ... Love and Adventure in the North. M(Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) •j: lIWIKUtKKI! To-night at 8 : Variety Session, 7.30. Charles Boyer : Sigrid Gurie : Hedy Lemarr : in Franchot Tone : Maureen O'Sullivan : in "BETWEEN TWO WOMEN" Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. Popular Prices : Reserves No Extra. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT THURSDAY. THURSDAY. T.HE WORLD-FAMOUS VIENNESE PIANIST PAUL PAUL PAUL PAUL PAUL PAUL PAUL SCHRAMM SCHRAMM SCHRAMM SCHRAMM SCHRAMM SCHRAMM SCHRAMM TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER SATURDAY NEXT, JULY 8. TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMME INCLUDES: "Waldstein" Sonata (Beethoven); Papillons (Schumann); Brahms' Sonata in F Minor; Nocturne iri B Major; Three Ecossaises and Polonaise in A Major (Chopin); Alborado del Gracioso and La Vallee des Cloches (Ravel); Toccata (Prokofieff). ADMISSION: D.C., 5/-; Res. Stalls, 3/-; Unres., 2/- (all prices plus tax). Special Concessions available to Parties, apply at Box Office. Box Plan at Arthur Eady's. MEETINGS i LL INTERESTED IN PRESENTATION Of CENTENNIAL PAGEANT. AUGUST, 1940, Are Invited to Attend a MEETING In the COUNCIL CHAMBERS, TOWN HALL, TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), »t 7.30 p.m. WRESTLING TOWN HALL A.W.A. (Inc.) MONDAY! RETURN OF THE GREATEST BATTLE YET WAGED IN N.Z. BETWEEN McCREADY and KIRCHMEYER McCREADY and KIRCHMEYER Although victorious, McCready was carried from tho ring at the end of the contest- is the result of Kirchmeyer's Python CI itch. Kirchmeyer was unlucky to lose and it is to give him an opportunity of defeating the Empire Champion that the return contest has been arranged. IS KIRCHMEYER THE GREATEST WRESTLER YET SEEN IN THIS COUNTRY ? ? ? ? PRELIMINARY CONTEST: KENNETH v. DOUGLAS KENNETH v. DOUGLAS THE OLD RIVALS! Every contest between these two has kept the spectators in a fever of excitement throughout. The Box Plan will open This Morning at Reg. Lewis, corner of Queen and Fort Streets. PROFESSIONAL pATE N T S And PROTECTIONS • Obtained in All Countries. JgALDWIN, gON A QAREY, REGISTERED PATENT ATTORNEYS, Dingwall Buildings. S7-9JJ Queen Street ' AUCKLAND. SOLICITOR O , EDWARD ,T. PATTERSON, Bank of N.Z. Chambers, 4 Swanson Street, Phone 40-612. Auckland, C.l. GOLF A UCKLAND'S Foremost Coach. Norrie xA. Bell, at Watts' Sports Depot. No increaso in fees.—Phono 45-412. GRAMOPHONES /'GRAMOPHONES.—Repairs, all makes,--VA Bond and Bond, 9 Customs St. East.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23391, 6 July 1939, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23391, 6 July 1939, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23391, 6 July 1939, Page 22

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