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AMUSEMENTS. ■ i THE , I" NATIONAL.' TKKUIKir SL'CCBSS "LUMMOX" "LUMMOX" "LUMMOX" Which is different from an.r other nl n t previously sctimmhhl in Auckland ff7 ctllr « nomposod ot chrai) thrills, impossihWv. llol ' mntic situations i.r nn in tclllgent pL?'?scenes. It is a classic | n the "wW hire world, ami it: will take its nla c /i Iho other production* directed bv % th Breiion, which include "Beau rwJ■ r ? "Sorrell and Bon." "^ " LUMMOX." "LUMMOX? 7 "" " There arc moments when .it acliiwoc greatness, when it defies the iffi 8 tions of tlic Bilvor sheet reaehefSl into th, voirt that .i» conscWsS Z emerges from illusion into relcntw reality. Thousands know the storv n? .Lummox. It is as if she had "stepped out of the paws of the hook so fi is WINIFRED WKSTOVKB to , h , r acter and to form. It is an irai,ell in-, moving, vivid portrayal. IiJTK one oE the most profoundly imprest characterisations that the screen silent oi" sound—has jrivon us • tP cast also includes Ken Lvon,"William Collier, jun., Edna Murphy M A GREAT SUPPORTING TROGKVUUn OI1 1 FEATUHETTES, MB Which were a Riot on Saturday NleM - Including 'Tick 'Em Young", ana ti'il Aesop Fable, "'lnning In." . DAILY SESSIONS : 11, 2.13 ami S P.M. PLANS AT THEATRE, Phone 42-169. TRICKS: 1/, 1/6, 2/3 and 2/10. PRINCE EDWARD — Karansahape M Daily, at 2 p.m. and 7.30. DOUBLE-FEATURE TALKIE BILL "TROOPERS THREE ,, " "TROOPERS THREE" And "DANCE HALL." "PAXCE HALL." rpUDOR EEMUERI -L (A Fuller-Hay ward Theatre.) TO-NIGHT, AT'S O'CLOCK. William Boyd in "OFFICER O'BRIEN" William Boyd in "OFFICER O'BRIEx!" Full Supporting Talkie Programme. TDRITANNIA — THREE LAMPS *-* TO-NIGHT, AT 8 O'CLOCK. PETER B. KYNE'S Famous Novel, "THE THREE GODFATHERS" "THE THREE GODFATHERS!" Selected Talkie Shorts. -yiCTORIA : DEVONPOST. Vj TO-NIGHT, AT S O'CLOCK. Dorothy Mackaill in "THE GREAT DIVIDE." "THE GJREAT DIVIDE." Pull Supporting Talkie Programme. GREY LYNN ClNEMA—Surrey Crescent TO-NIGHT, AT S O'CLOCK. WILLIAM POWELL in ' WILLIAM POWELL in - "THE GREENE MURDER CASE. ,, "THB GREENE MURDER CASE" "A" Certificate.. Full .Supporting Talkie Programme. ROLLER SKATING. SKATING! )'-. DOMINION SKATING RINK, THREE LAMPS, PONSOXBI. i —— ,• -jiji •, THREE SESSIONS DAILY;'' EXTRA SESSION EVERY 6ATCKDAI ' MORNING. NOVELTIES EVERY EVENING. TRANSPORT BOARD NOTICES. A UCKLAND TRANSPORT BOARD. MINIMUM FAKE CARS. POINT CHEVALIER ROUTE. On and after WEDNESDAY, October S, 1930, and until further notice, the 10.19 p.m. and 10.35 p.m. cars ex City to Point Chevalier (Mon. to Sat.), will display "3 Section Minimum Fare" boards, and a minimum fare of 4d cash, or by 3-sectioa concession card, will be charged over the Ist section from the city. A. E. FORD, 7 Manager. MINING NOTICES. HAURAKI MINES CONSOLIDATED, LIMITED. All Shares in the above Company, on which the Calls due and payable on August 28, rj3o, have not been paid, will be Sold by Auction by Messrs. R. C. Carr and Son, at their Mart, Swanson Street, Auckland, on FRIDAY, October 17, 1030, at 11 a.m;, unless the said Calls be paid on or before the previous day at the Office of the .Company. H. GILFILLAX, •"-. Secretary. Auckland, October 7, 1030. 1 g T AE. ADVERTISEMENT CONDITIONS. Tho Proprietors fio not hold themselves responsible foi- non-insertion of advertisements through accident or otherwise, ana they reserve to themselves the rig&t or omitting: aavertisements received ana v m for if they appear to he objectionable. Instructions as to Hie insertion or withdrawal or advertisements must he m writing , . Advertisements received without written orders will only be Inserted once, ana charged accordingly. Orders to witnar«»« advertisements must 1)0 lodged not \w r than 11 a.m. each day. Advertisements are received up to 2.30 p.m. on the day of issue, but advertisements intended for classified i n s ertl ° B must rcacu the office not later than 1 P- m ' All Family Notices intended for classified insertion on Front Page of the »T»n should bo handed in before 1 p-m> CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. ARE INSERTED AT THE FOU.OWINO CASH RATES:— Situations Wanted 1 Situations Vacant 15 words: gKS ronna I»- J-ga't, To Let, etc. J Birth, Marriages, T 30 Words, 2/6. Deaths VEach additional n»e Memoriam J Words, 9a>. Advertisements should be addressed W THE MANAGER, "STAR" OFFICE.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 237, 7 October 1930, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 237, 7 October 1930, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 237, 7 October 1930, Page 20

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