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AMUSEMENTS. — — 'i f iI M i [ J I j AT THE I 1. NATIONAL, f Direction: Williamson Films. • Managing Director; Beaumont Smitn 11, 2.15 AND 8. LAST NIGHT Of WILLIAM POWELL WILLIAM POWELL in „ ~ "MAN OF THE WORLD." " MAN OF THE WORLD." I IMPORTANT. 1 RONALD COLMAN " THE DEVIL TO PAY." COMMENCING TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). TRANSFERRED' IN THE ZBNIIH "OH 1 ITS PHENOMENAL SUCCESS FROM THE REGENT THEATRE. It is with extreme delight that the Management of the National Theatre announces that arrangements have been made for the presentation To-morrow and for the luve following Days and Nights of The United Artists Picture, " THE DEVIL TO PAY." In Which Ronald Colman Created I a Furore at the Regent Theatre, where it. attracted record audiences. | RONALD COLMAN" __ EE RONALD COLMAN ~ = RONALD COLMAN — RONALD COLMAN In THE DEVIL TO PAY. THE DEVIL TO PAY. z=r THE DEVIL TO PAY. —- — THE DEVIL TO PAY. = — THE DEVIL TO PAY. It is safe to assert that were it possible to have a plebiscite taken to decide which is/ the best and most popular Talking Picture yet Presented in Auckland, " THE DEVIL TO PAY." Would Head the Poll l>y a Large Majority. "'THE DEVIL TO PAY." Makes an irresistible appeal and it can ; be seen and enjoyed over and over again. "THE DEVIL TO PAY." Its Story is clever and original. Its Dialogne is brilliant. Its Action ■bounds along joyously from beginning to end. Its Humour is delightfully wholesome. It's Love Romance appeals to the young and old alike, and, above all, it Presents the Genius of the Inimitable RONALD COLMAN AT ITS VERY BEST. " THE DEVIL TO PAY." RONALD COLMAN is assured of an enthusiastic welcome to the National Theatre, which, for Sound, Comfort and General Equipment, is Equal to any Talking Picture Theatre in New Zealand. A GREAT SERIES OF SUPPORTING FE ATU'RETTES. ALSO THE 3RD CHAPTER OF THE THRILLING . DETECTIVE DRAMATIC SERIAL, " FINGER PRINTS."

Prices: iD. Circle,.2/, 1/6. Stalls, 1/6 and 1/. Children, Half-price..s' • No Extra For Reserves. For Reserves iPhone 42-169. PHONE - == -x * 46-252 7 THEATRE, \ annul ml 1 11111111/ John Fuller & Sons, Ltd. | DAILY at 2 and 7.45 | - BLISS A LANDI and LEWIS STONE ELISSA LANDI and LEWIS STONE "ALWAYS GOOD-BYE." Excellent Supporting Programme. 1 THE LYRI~j TO s N P.M HT ' I'OUR LAST OPPORTUNITY TO SEE MARIE DRESSLER anil POLLY MOHAN In " REDUCING." THE MIRTHQUAKE COMEDY. Also Showing—News Reel, Our Gang Comedy and Flip the Frog Cartoon. A MODERN VERSION OF THE OLDEST SITUATION IN THE WORLD. " POTIPHAR'S WIFE." ' STRAND. RITZ SUMMER LUNCHES. SPORTING. TT^ DARGAVILLE RACING VLUB ANNUAL MEETING, TO BE HEiLD AT AVONDALE, SATURDAY NEXT, OCT. 17, MONDAY, OCTOBER 19. FIRST RACE -ABOUT 12 NOON. ' ADMISSION TO COURSE, 1/.6 TO LAWN: Ladies ............ 5/ Gentlemen ........... 7/6 • (Including Admission to Course). VEHICLES, TO ALL PARTS, 2/6.

No person who has at any time since the passing of the Gaming and Lotteries Act Amendment Act, 1908, followed the occupation of a Bookmaker or Bookmaker's Clerk, no disqualified or undesirable person will be admitted to the Avondalc Racecourse during the Dargaville Racing Club's Race Meeting, and if any such person is found on such course he will be removed therefrom and prosecuted for trespass. The promotion of sweeps is prohibited and any person Infringing this regulation prosecuted.' 110 m tbo Ra . cec ourse and A - far Quhar, R®ce Meeting Secretary. WHANGAREI RACING CLUB (IXC.). SPRING MEETING. NOVEMBER 5 AND 7, 1931 By : 15 F - L. GUNN, ———Secretary. RITZ SUMMER LUNCHES.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 243, 15 October 1931, Page 22

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