. -v AMUSEMENTS., FINAL DAY. MAJESTIC. Fuller-Hayward Theatre. 11, 2.15, 8. JOAN CRAWFORD, PAULINE FREDERICK, " THIS lD MODERN AGE," With Neil Hamilton. Also Flip the Frog Cartoon. Newsreel Charlie Chase Comedy, THE GREAT EVENT COMMENCES TO-MORROW. The Talkies' First REAL JEKYLL AND HYDE STORY. THE MAN WITH TWO FACES. One Face Charming and Beguiling to Women .... The Other Sinister And Forbidding. It's Amassing — Thrilling and Exciting. JOHN GILBERT, LEILA HYAMS, i LEWIS STONE,. „JEAN HERSHOLT, C. AUBREY SMITH. IN "THE PHANTOM OF PARIS." PHANTOM OF PARIS." PHANTOM OF PARIS." Adapted from the Thrill Novel, " CHERI 8181 AND CECILE," BY GASTON LEROUX. Fiendish surgery turned him into' a man with two faces. No handcuffs could hold him —sealed under .water he releases himself —becomes a Mysterious, Undetected Phantom. Gay Paris becomes Mysterious. Paris. The Latest Screen Thrill. Invention. THE TALKING SCREEN HAS NEVER BEFORE REVEALED SUCH BREATHTAKING, EXCITING AND ROMANTIC DRAMA AS THIS. ■ Another Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture. , Book Early—Plans at Majestic. 2000 Seats 1/ to 2/. Phone 43-210. — ONEHUNGA PICTURES, — TO-NIGHT. Strand. First National Pictures Present Strand. OTIS SKINNER and LORETTA Strand. YOUNG, in Strand. " TT'-ISMET," Strand. " J^ISMET," Strand. One of the greatest and most Strand. Spectacular dramas ever screened. Str&nd. All-Talking • Supports. TO-NIGHT. GRAND FIREWORKS DISPLAY AT CARLAW PARK. TO GET IN.—Adults 1/, Children 6d. Grandstand, 6d extra. Children under eight years admitted free if with parents. Gates Open 7.15. Display at 8.15. ATHLETIC SPORTS. A.G.A.A. GIRLS' SPORTS. BLANDFORD PARK. SATURDAY NEXT, NOV. 7, AT 2.15. MASSED DRILL AND MARCHING. TEAM GAMES. COLOURFUL COSTUMES. Admission, 1/; Children, 6d. DON'T MISS THIS WONDERFUL DISPLAY. :6 PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS. jU'A 2 I/BOUR pARTYHAURAKI ELECTORATE. 0 pETRIE, J.P., OFFICIAL LABOUR CANDIDATE, Will Open His Campaign, OTAHUHU PUBLIC HALL, TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY). NGATE A PUBLIC HALL, TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). AUCKLAND EAST ELECTORATE. M R F. W. S CHKAMM Invites his Friends and Supporters to meet him in the 4 - ORIENT DINING ROOMS, Broadway, Newmarket (opposite Station Entrance), TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY). ALL MEETINGS AT S P.M. LABOUR SUPPORTERS.—See that you are on the Roll. Inquire Room F, Trades Ilall, Phone 42-470, or various Labour Party-Committee Rooms. 5 DYERS AND CLEANERS. CARPET Cleaning and Shampooing, one penny square foot.—Vacuum Cleaning Co., Albert Street. Phone 41-760. D . SUITS, Costumes, Carpets Cleaned, Steri- i' lised; latest scientific methods. — N.Z. Dry Cleaning Co., Phone 47-005 (5 Trunk Lines). B YEARS' Experience Dyeing and Cleaning; special reductions, meet times.— Peat, 66, Eden "-errace. Phone 43-151. x 5
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 262, 5 November 1931, Page 24
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