AMUSEMENTS lllliillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllKgT. JAMES THEATRE Proprietor: Sir Benjamin Fuller. Steam-heated Throughout. 2.15 TWICE DAILY. 8 p.m. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Rings Up the Curtain on its Greatest Triumph! UNFORGETTABLE ROMANCE! DEATHLESS MUSIC! THRILLING ADVENTURE! THE CASQUETTE GIRLS ARE HERE . . . To capture your heart ... to bring romance into your lives ... to glorify the Screen’s first musical adventure *story! The World’s Most Beautiful Singing in Victor Herbert’s Musical Masterpiece, “ NAUGHTY MARIETTA ” “ NAUGHTY MARIETTA ” “ NAUGHTY MARIETTA ” With the Outstanding Baritone of the Concert Stage, Star, JEANETTE MACDONALD j j NELSON EDDY W FRANK MORGAN DOUGLAS DUMBRILLE, ELSA LANCHESTER (Wife of Charles Laughton). French Beauties on the Auction Block . . . Pirate Raids . . . New Orleans in its fiery Youth and Gaiety ... All of these are yours ... in this glamorously DIFFERENT Musical Romance! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Supporting Subjects in Keeping with the Magnitude of this Epic Production Include: “ BUSYBODIES.” a Laurel and Hardy Comedy. “RAINBOW CANYON," a Travel Talk ! Filmed in Colour. Box Plans at D.1.C., M’Cracken and Walls’s till 11.30, then at Jacobs’s. Theatre at 6.45 (Phone 13-702). FREE LIST ENTIRELY SUSPENDED. SCOTTISH SOCIETY.—Monthly Social and Dance, To-night, at 8 o’clock.
PHYSICAL CULTURE PHYSICAL CULTURE CLASSES. r Y.M.C.A, GYMNASIUM. Second Term now commencing for: Ladies; Subscription 10a for 4 months. Boys (under 12); Subscription 5s for 4 months. School Girls: Subscription 5s for S months. Inquiries Y.M.C.A., Moray place. C. W. POSTGATE, Physical Director. EUCHRE EVERY Saturday, Euchre, 8 p.m.. North Ground Pavilion, King street; comfortably heated: supper, prizes; admission Is; Albion Cricket Club. A large underground rock cavern was discovered recently by workmen excavating for a sewer at Shaekleton road, Mount Eden, Auckland. The cavern, which appears to have no natural outlet, is about 200 feet long and the floor of it is about 25 feet below the ground surface. For a great deal of its length the roof is from 10 feet to 12 feet above the floor. At its widest point the chamber measures 20 feet or more across. In the course of their work on the drainage scheme the men were sinking a shaft in the garden of a house near the Dominion road end of Shaekleton road, when the bottom of the shaft pierced one side of the cavern, almost at its floor level. The lonft. tunnel-like chamber was then surprisingly revealed, running roughly north-east and south-west, or from Shaekleton road towards Sunglen avenue. The apertur* was made halfway along its length.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22628, 20 July 1935, Page 15
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