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AMUSEMENTS. SPECIAL TEA HOUR SESSION T.O-NIGHT, 5.30 P.M. MAJESTIC — MAJESTIC ' (A Fuller-Hay ward Theatre.) •SESSIONS: 11 —-2.15 — 5.30 — S. YOU'LL TREMBLE — YOU'LL CHEER —AT THIS DRAMATIC SENSATION. A foggy night on the China Sea — a submarine running awash—a blundering tramp steamer —the crash of steel meeting steel, and the submarine is hurled to the bottom. : A thrilling story of the men who go down to the sea in submarines, the first all-talk-ing film of this most dangerous field of nautical adventure. "A" Certificate Adult Recommendation. Also, MICKEY THE MOUSE And his Partner, MINNIE MOUSE, In their latest gloom-cliaser, "THE CACTUS KID." BOX PLANS AT MAJESTIC, Phone 43-210. KARANGAHAPE RD., NEWTON. TO-NIGIIT, AT 7.15. Last Night of " THE VIRGINIAN." Last Night of "THE CARELESS AGE." TO-MORROW (SAT.), 2.15 and 7.30. The Biggest and Best Programme Showing!! Famous Lasky Presents "PARAMOUNT ON PARADE." "PARAMOUNT ON PARADE." Ruth Cliatterton, Maurice Chevalier, Nancy Carroll and a Hundred Paramount Players In a Wonderful Photoplay. In Addition: Irene Bordoni and a Big Supporting Cast, In "PARIS." "PARIS." "PARIS." "PARIS." "PARIS." "PARIS." A Wonderful 10-Reel Teclinicolour, Dramatic Masterpiece. OWING TO THE GREAT LENGTH OF THE PROGRAMME, "PARAMOUNT ON PARADE" COMMENCES AT 7.30. Stalls, 1/; Circle, 1/6 and 2/. Children Half-price (Mat.). Phone 44-136. CAPITOL. TO-NIGIIT AT S O'CLOCK, i DOUBLE STAR. "FLYING FOOL" and "SHADY LADY." "FLYING FOOL" and "SHADY LADY." — TO-MORROW, MATINEE — No. 1— "DOUBLE CROSS ROADS," And No. 2—A Magnificent Railway Thriller. "THE WRECKER." , TARZAN SERIAL. TALKIE SUPPORTS. Phone 20-574. ' rpilE CINEMA Sandringham. - 1 - GEORGE BANCROFT In "THE MIGHTY." "THE MIGHTY." , "THE MIGHTY." Exceptionally Good Supports. tm H E ANNUAL RALLY J- of the GIRLS' FRIENDLY SOCIETY Will bo Held in St. Matthew's Hall, Hohson Street, SATURDAY. 27T1-I, 5 P.M. All Associates and Members Welcome.Venerablo Archdeacon Mac Murray, VicarGeneral, and Canon C. 11. Grant Cowen presiding. Special Combined Service in St. Matthew's Church Sunday Evening, September 28, 7 p.m. • 26 ST. JAMES' THEA TR E, AUCKLAND MUSICIANS' UNION CONCERT. SUNDAY NEXT, 7.30 P.M., DAVID WHISKER, L.L.C.M., Flautist. 26 STREET COLLECTIONS. / JjAOR THE QOOD QF A Q- 00D EVERY THOUGHTFUL CITIZEN IS URGED TO HELP BY GIVING TO THE gT. \ JOHN gTREET QOLLECTION. • JpRIDAY QCTOBER g No Connection with Free Ambulance Art Union. 20 WIRELESS APPARATUS FOR SALE. t \ L'l'ONA Grand, D-valve neutrodyne, A speaker, batteries, must be sold; £20. Apply 202, Karangahape Rd. 27 "OEFORE deciding hear the new Stewart •D Warner, the last word in radio.—Radio , Equipment Co., 147, Queen Street. Phone ' 40-m H BIGGER and Better than ever—"Pliilco" 0-v.ilve Electrics, outclass all- competitors ; built-in aerial; any tone you like, with - the new tone control. Plenty of punch, quali ity unsurpassed. Arrange demonstration in your home; 7-valve, £42 and £52; 9-valve, £46 and £60. i McCABE'S RADIOS, Newton. x 27 ? /COMBINATION Radio Gramophone, 8e O valve, screen grid, all electric, 1930 • model. —27, Ardniore Rd., Ponsonby. xl 3 /Combination Radio-Gramophones, unvj surpassed in performance and price; incorporates 8-valve screened grid Radio; a turn of the switch gives gramophone or • radio. I'rice complete, £55. —McCabe's • Radios, Newton. x 27 IL'/TLLAN and Pilot, new models, absolutely finest offering; several consignments already sold ; arrange demonstra--1 tions. —Harrington's. 142, Queen St. A t tteAR the Wonderful Gulbransen Radio , JUL Combination Machine; nothing like it; > pianos taken in part payment.—Caddells, j Ltd., Queen's Arcade. RD r XI costs nothing to hear the Philips i i- Q.P. Set: the tone will surprise you.— • Turn bull and .Tones. D 4 ATEW Electric 0-Valve Set and Dynamic . JM Speaker, guaranteed perfect; £27.— Ripley's Radio Bargains, Commerce St. x 26 ILVERTONE Four, N.Z. made, from £28 10/ complete : wonderful range, magnli cent tone.—S. E. Moe, Civic Theatre Bldgs. 1 Phone 44-740. U SPECIAL Offer Battery Sets, _ Loud Speakers. Eliminators. Call and inspect ' bargains.—Radio Supply Store. High St. D ' mHE RADIO SUPPLY STORE, High St.. JL regret to state that the advertisement offering Crosley 6-Valve Electric Sets was, by error not withdrawn on Saturday, 20th inst.', when the last model of the series was sold. YOTT Can Buv a Battery on terms. — Accessory Importing Co., 9, Wyndhnm St.. City. Phone 44-094. O-VALVE Sot. wet and dry batteries, loud speaker; £5. — 20, Browning St., Grey Lynn. ri' 7-VALVE Super Screen Grid Console • Radios. fe TO only at £25. —Fisher's, 157. Knrnngnhape Rd. P COAL AND FIREWOOD. COAL — Gr";itept Heating, no explosives; sole p;-ont, Frank Andrew, 101, Dominion Itoad. Telephone 20-567. Special quotations trucks. Firewood 2/6 sack. D i

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 228, 26 September 1930, Page 18

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