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AMUSEMENTS TO-DAY AT XI ST. JAMES' THEATRE Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. Metro-Goidwyn-Mayer's eagerly awaited' - "ICE FOLLIES OF 1939" "ICE FOLLIES OF 1939" "ICE FOLLIES OF, 1939" S "With M LEW AYRES g JOAN CRAWFORD M JAMES STEWART 1 LEWIS STONE • j§ And The m I NTERNATIONAL TCE T7OLLIEB s International Ace J? ollies m T3EVUE i jXevue m Another Outstanding Associate m Programme, includes m IM "THE GREAT HEARTS," m M.-G.-M. Miniature. 8 "RADIO HAMS," ■ _ o ... m Pete Smith Specialty. 1 "PICTURESQUE UDIAPUR," §§ Fitzpatrick Travel Gem. 1 Plans at the Theatre, Phono 32-920. H (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) H iiiii 9d AT 7.30 —NIGHTLY—AT 7.30 9d —At The -——— q j 9d [ _PRINCE EDWARD— ™ Karangtthupo Boad. Tel. 4(J*2GQ. 9d Direction Sir Benjamin Fuller. 9d 9d 9 d __ GUEST NIGHT 9d 9d , Celebrities of Stage Screen -9J 9d Radio and Cabaret in a mint of nJ Melody, Mirth and Joy— 9J OJ "LET'S MAKE A 9d NIGHT OF ITi" 9(J BUDDY ROGERS—JUNE CLYDE. Q , 9d Also: Vd n , Hitch-hiking to happiness with 9J romance and adventure in every n 1 step, and laughs laid on the whole Vd journey. 9d I "HITCH-HIKE LADY" I 9d 9d 1 "HITCH-HIKE LADY" | 9d OJ ALISON SKIPWORI'H MAE 9d Ja CLARKE—ARTHUR TREACHER. 9dßoth Approved for Universal Exhibition CLARION THF.ATRE GLEN EDEN TO-NIGHT AT 8 P.M.. Double Feature Programme. (I) Ann Sothern, Mary Boland in "THERE GOES THE GROOM" (2) —John Howard, Heather Angel "ARREST BULLDOG DRUMMOND Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. SELECTED FEATURETTES. + NZ. RED CROSS SOCIETY • (AUCKLAND CENTRE). KNITTING BOOK The new Red Cross Knitting Book is now available to members and friends on application to Branch Secretaries or at 14 Commerce Street. Price 3d. MEETINGS British sailors* society. Auckland Branch, bailors' Mission Hall, 3 Lower Albert St. Annual Meeting TO-MORROW (Thursday,!, at 7.30 p.m. Address by Rev. E. I. Olds. Reports by Workers. Music and Elocutionary Items. Offerings for Work. A UCKLAND BRITISH ISRAEL A ASSOCIATION. A meeting will be held TO-DAY at 2 p.m. in the Rooms, 200 Pacific Buildings. An address will be given by Mrs. Bradstreet to Mothers of sons having served in the past or present war. All Mothers Especially Invited. Afternoon Tea Served. RETURNED SOLDIERS' ASSOCIATION. The Quartarly Meeting of the Association as previously advertised will be held in. the Lewis Eady Hall, TO-NIGHT (Wednesday). Oct. 25. at 7.45 p.m. Admission by Pink Membership Card. . J. W. KENDALL. President. "jVJ TIMBER WORKERS' UNION, AUCKLAND BRANCH. A GENERAL MEETING will be held in the Labour Club Rooms, Pacific Bldgs.„ Weilesley Street, TO-NIGHT, October 25. at /.3C p.m. BUSINESS s Report of area representative meetinE and general. Mr. Bean will address the meeting for 15 minutes. (Signed) F. CRAIG, Secretary. THE REAL ESTATE INSTITUTE OF NEW ZEALAND (Inc.). THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING oi members will be held at the Chamber of Commerce, Auckland, on TUESDAY, October 31, at 4 p.m. BUSINESS: To receive the President's Report and the Statement of Accounts for the year ended August 31, 1930. W. J. A. THOMSON, Secretary. LECTURES PROPHECY AND CURRENT EVENTS. The first of two important Lectures dealing with Bible Prophecy and Present-day World Events will be delivered in THE LECTURE HALL OF THE AUCKLAND BRITISH-ISRAEL ASSOCIATION. 200 PACIFIC BUILDINGS, TO-NIGHT WEDNESDAY, AT 7.45 P.M. Subject:— "KINGDOM OF GOD ON EARTH." Lecturer: — MR. R. S. NEWCOMB. Mr. Newcomb will be remembered for the clear and interesting addr£sses formerly broadcast by him from Station IZM. AUCKLAND BRITISH-ISRAEL ASSOCIATION, 200 PACIFIC BUILDINGS, WELLESLEY STREET. HISTORICAL SOCIETY. A Lecture, " Auckland in the Fifties," by Mr. Louis Phillips, LL.B., will be given in the Exhibition Room of the Art Gallery (Kitchener St. Entrance), at 8 p.m. TOMORROW (Thursday), October 26, 193* J. The public are invited. E. D. M. DOUST, Honorary Secretary. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS WANTED A LDEN, all makes Pianos, highest price 1V given.—Lewis Eady, Ltd., 42-!)02. ATWATERS, Civic Square, offer highest cash prices for Pianos, Player-Pianos, Gramophones, Musical Insts.—Phone 47-0-17, BANK Employees require Piano, cheap; state prico to practise. Bank, 672, Herald. /CLARIONET, B Flat, either system.— vy Price to B Flat, 535, llkrald. PIANO wanted for Boat, small size: cash offered.—Cruiser, 039, Herald. T>IANO, Used, wanted for Dancing Class JL Practice; outside condition unimportant; no dealers.—Roply Teacher, 938, Herald. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE BENARD BROCK Piano, value £25, foi Motor-car, to drive invalid.—C.S., 782 M, Herald. BUILDING MATERIALS 0 QSBORNE. PLUMBER, GAS AND ELECTRIC HOT WATER FITTER, 16 KINGSTON STREET. Off Albert Street. Phone 40-208.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23486, 25 October 1939, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23486, 25 October 1939, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23486, 25 October 1939, Page 18

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