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amusements TO-DAY AT 11 ST. JAMES' THEATRE Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. Mctro-Goldwyn-Mayer'a: eagerly awaited- —- • "ICE FOLLIES OF 1939" "ICE FOLLIES OF 1939" "ICE FOLLIES OF 1939" "ICE FOLLIES OF 1939" "ICE FOLLIES OF 1939" "ICE FOLLIES OF 1939" With LEW AYRES JOAN CRAWFORD - JAMES STEWART LEWIS STONE And The TINTERNATIONAL TCEI TROLLIES J- international. J-ce JL 1 ollies Revue evue Another Outstanding Associate Prograramo Includes: "THE GREAT. HEART" M.G.M. Miniature . . the story of Molokai, the Leper Island "RADIO HAMS" Peto Smith Specialty. "PICTURESQUE UDIAPUR" Coloured Fitzpatrick Travel Gem. BOOKINGS are heavy . . . . ftp Theatre Booking Office To-day from 0.30 a.m. Phono 32-020. Approved for Universal Exhibition. I AT 7:30 _ NIGHTLY PRINCE EDWARD Karangahape Road. Tel. 40-252. Direction ... Sir Benjamin Fuller GREAT 5-UNIT BILL! Chapter Bof the Thrilling | "SCOUTS TO THE RESCUE." | 3 4 The top thriller of any that ever rattled a machine-gun up your spine I LEO CARRILLO—WALTER PIDGEON VIRGINIA BRUCE. And " King of Crime . . . ruthless J ruler of a city of gin . . . laughing at the law . . . making a joke of justice. She's his uncrowned Queen . . . the only one his gun-rula can't control . . . "KING OF CHINATOWN" "KING OF CHINATOWN" "They Always Get Caught," CRIME DOESN'T PAY. ANNA MAY • WONG—AKIM TAMIROFF. Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. The World-Fatnous DUTCH-AUSTRIAN TWO-PIANO ENSEMBLE, PAUL AND DINY SCHRAMM. PAUL AND DINY SCHRAMM, PAUL AND DINY SCHRAMM, PAUL AND DINY SCHRAMM, PAUL AND DINY SCHRAMM, PAUL AND DINY SCHRAMM, In LEWIS EADY'S HALL, On , THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, At 8 p.m., And SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, At 8 p.m. Programme includes Wofks by Bach, Mozart, Brahms, and many modern works, Strauss, Gershwin, etc. ADMISSION.—Front Stalls and D.C., U/»i Reserved Stalls, 4/-; Unres. Stalls, 2/6 (all prices plus tax). Box Plan opens at Lewis Eady's, Ltd., on MONDAY, 30th. HAMILTON CONCERT TO-NIGHT And MONDAY, OCTOBER 30, In the TOORAK HALL. CAMPING FOR BOYS, Y.M.C.A. CAMP ADAIR, HAPPY HUNUA. DEC. 10 UNTIL JAN. 27. (Boyß may attend from two to six weeks.) A High-grade Camp, with 20 years' experience and tradition behind it, carefully organised and efficiently supervised, catering for younger boys from 11 and older boys up to 17 years of age. Separate accommodation and activities for older and younger boys. Tho Camp is situated at HUNUA, 11 miles beyond Papakura; has ideal playing fields, safe bathing, and is surrounded by beautiful bush and hill country. CAMP HUNUA provides unlimited opportunities for fun, self-expression and boy-loving activities, while strict discipline is n feature of tho Camp. Friendly rivalry in games and athletic contests .tramps over hill and valley, songs and choruses round blazing logs, adventuro and mystery yarns round glowing embers, and trips of exploration. Tho song of the bird, tho murmur of the stream and the contact of different personalities, all have an iufluenco which nothing else can equal. ■ HEALTH SAFETY DISCIPLINE Features of CAMP HUNUA. No holiday can take the place of a few weeks spent in God's Great Out-of-doors with a crowd of clean, fun-loving boys, provided parents are SURE of the right kind of supervision, and whero a definito Christian atmosphere permeates every activity. Spacious Lodge for meals, concerts and wet days, splendidly equipped kitchen and social corner with large open fireplace, piano, etc. All supplies are "A" grade, while well balanced and hearty meals are prepared by highly-qualified chefs. Eight modern cabins and tweve double-roofed tents (all tents floored) provido ideal sleeping accommodation, while each boy has his own palliasse of straw. Boys aro graded in tents and cabins according to ago. YOUR BOY WILL DELIGHT IN tales told round camp fires, trips of discovery, and nature study, mountain tramps and bush rambles, swimming, cricket, volley ball and football matches, all-day outings, eel fishing, rabbit catching, and dozens or other experiences which appeal to younger and older boys. There is no other experience in all boyhood that is so thrilling or so filled with stimulating possibilities as such a camping experience. It provides a wealth of wonderful impressions to be lived over, talked over and dreamed about for the rest of one's life. The Camp will bo under the personal supervision of MR. G. W. ADAIR, who has had control of the Camp and Boys' Work of the Y.M.C.A. for 30 years. Paronts can rest assured that their boys will recoive individual and sympathetic attention by one who understands all the problems of boyhood. EXPERIENCED AND UNDERSTANDING LEADERS. DO NOT DELAY. Send, Call or Phone Y.M.C.A. for Illustrated Booklot, giving full particulars. Camp Director: GEO. W. ADAIR. Y.M.C.A. Meet Auckland's Favourites. "UP IN MABEL'S ROOM" His Majesty's Monday. nST Y.M.C;A

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23489, 28 October 1939, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23489, 28 October 1939, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23489, 28 October 1939, Page 22