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AMUSEMENTS. . liijjiJHli AT THE TT NATIO N AL. Direction : Williamson Films. Managing Director; Beaumont Smith. DAILY, 11, 2.15 AND .8. j IMPORTANT. J RONALD COLMAN In "THE DEVIL TO PAY." TRANSFERRED IN THE ZENITH OF ITS PHENOMENAL SUCCESS PROM THE REGENT THEATRE. _ RONALD COLMAN = E RONALD COLMAN = =2 RONALD COLMAN ~ In _ THE DEVIL TO PAY. - = THE DEVIL TO PAY. = - THE DEVIL TO PAY. = United Artists Picture. 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 by a Large Majority. " THE DEVIL TO PAY " Makes an irresistible appeal and it can be seen and enjoyed over and over again. A GREAT SERIES OF SUPPORTING FKATURBTTKS. ALSO THE 3RD CHAPTER OF THE THRILLING DRAMATIC DETECTIVE SERIAL, "FINGER PRINTS." ' PRICES: 1/, 1/6 and 2/. Children, Half-Price. No Extra For Reserves. For Reserves Phone 42-109.

PFuller and \VVVvSa lWen—• V^X LOOK! >NNV CREAM MATINEE, ( SATURDAY. \ N\. Every Child will Recrtjea / NS\ PETERS ICE CREAM. //, V\\ The Bi;; Picture will be //// VANXV JOB E. BROWN In ///// Ms\ TOP SPEED. /////// \SsxssSSs\ ~ O' l <»<* s tn s e : . ///////// WN^^Bin^DOX-iaNDLEY^ TO-NIGHT, SATURDAY and MONDAY. JOE E. BROWN — In — "TOP SPEED." WILLIAM HAINES "A TAILOR MADE MAN." I See him being measured for his | clothes in I [aliens tein Bros.' (H. 8.) Window. Karangahape |_ Road. Newton. _i \ PRINCE EDWARD ONLY. 1 THE LYRIC!-! TO s X p^l T, YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY TO SEE , MARIE DRESSLER and POLLY MORAN " REDUCING." THE MIRTHQUAKK COMEDY. Also Showing— News Reel, Our Gang Comedy and Flip the Frog Cartoon. TTICTORIA — AT S. — DEVONPORT. V MAURICE CHEVALIER, In "THK BI<; POND" "THE BIG POND." TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. THE PARROT.^> (Opposite St. James'.) . 1 FRIDAY S P E C I A L N I CJ H T. S U PI , E R—l /— S U PPBR Dancing Free. To Supper Patrons, from 5.30-1 a.m. COMMENCING TO-NIGHT The Managpnioiil present "The -Man from the South," MERVYN BRKE, Dance Pianist Supreme, with the versatile Green Parrot Band. SATURDAY. SATURDAY. THE GREEN PARROT BAND PLAYS FROM 0.30-3.0 A.M. THE GREEN PARROT. OPEN ALL .NIGHT—EVERY NIGHT. 16 TTBAR COUNCILLOR BLOODWORTH "RUSSIA'S FIVl" YEAR PLAN" AT THE PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE ON SUNDAY. xI6J FUNERAL NOTICES. !

OOURT NIL DESPERANDUM Members of the above Court \#fe£f§>» nrc requested to attend the Funeral ol our late Brother James Torrin"fon,. leaving his late residence. East Road Papakura, to-morrow (Saturday), at i p.m. L. WHITE. C.R. Iβ C. A. WATTS, Secretary. FOR SALE BY TENDER. JpOR SALE BY TENDER. Motor Boat complete with engine, damaged and requires repairs; also 28ft Tenders, addressed to the Naval Officer in Charge, Devonport, Auckland, should be : forwarded within seven days from this 10 |o C ats." einS dCarly marked Auckland, daily between S a.m. and 5 p°m ■ ; : : Iβ rpHE NORTH SHORE PETROL 4Nn J- MOTOR SUPPLIES.LIMITED. (In Liquidation.) Tenders are invited for the Purchase m(1) Freehold Land and Buiklin-s (2) Eight Petrol Pumps. (3) Plant, Spares and Accessories. 24, 193 l! S ° lOSe at 5 »" m - °n OCTOBER WM. j. RODGKR, National Bank Buildin-s Lif iuidator. Shortland Street, Auckland. • l<3 CHIROPRACTORS X-ray ind P^A" O^ 1, Wlnetoiie Bldgs. Phew, 4 n 4 d 92o Patho -Neurometer Service.--

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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 245, 16 October 1931, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 245, 16 October 1931, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 245, 16 October 1931, Page 14

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