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. AMUSEMENTS. STILL THE AMAZED CROWDS GATHER_AT_THE I V I C J^> DIRECTION: CIVIC THEATRE. LTD. SESSIONS: 11, 2.1"5, 8. 2500 SEATS AT 1/, .1/6, 2/ THE WORLD'S MOST SENSATIONAL THRILLER— The Picture that aroused a raging controversy in England and America. THE LIVING DEAD! \ " WHITE ZOMBIE." \ \ " WHITE ZOMBIE." \ i \ "WHITE ZOMBIE." \ \ " WHITE ZOMBIE." \ \ " WHITE ZOMBIE." \ With • BELA (Dracula) LUGOSI BELA (Dracula) LUGOSI . J With MADGE BELLAMY. A Bride—Stolen ' from the Grave ! A Beautiful Girl torn from her Lover on her Bridal Night . . . Rendered Lifeless . . . Soulless . . . then brought to life again by a fiend — so fierce was his love for this beautiful creature! SHE AVAS NOT DEAD . . . NOR ALIVE CAN SUCH THINGS BE? THIS UNEARTHLY MYSTERY OF THE EERIE UNKNOWN! Recommended for Adults Only. United Artists Picture. In Addition : NEW CIVIC ORCHESTRA, HAROLD BAXTER Conducting ' Also N.Z.'S FIRST LADY THEATRE ORGANIST. ' DOROTHEA RYAN, AT THE CIVIC GRAND ORGAN. Playing "Liebestraume," , AFTERNOON AND EVENING.' RESERVATIONS FROM 2/3. PHONE 30-100. T \\Vi In Noel Coward's Famous Play, OM "PRIVATE LIVES." i\\\ (Adult Recommendation.) \\\l SUPERB TUDOR FBATORBTTES. I T VT?TP I SYMONDS ST. I JLj I JxLKj I Last Night, at 8. iVVO LIONEL BARRYMORE, \\\ Nancy Carroll and Phillips Holmes, in Wj THE BROKEN LULLABY. SPECIAL LYRIC SUPPORTS. I RRTTA TvTMT A~I three lamps. I £>KIIAIMIN-LA I Last Night, at 8. CLIVB BROOK, in V \V\- "HUSBAND'S HOLIDAY." f"*l (Adult Recommendation.) I And TOM MIX. in • "RIDER OF DEATH VALLEY." 1 GREY LYNN CINEMA] l\\\ (The Theatre Beautiful.) ,\\\! TO-NIGHT, AT S. \VO Grand Double-Feature - Programme. v\\\ WARNER BAXTER, in \\j " MAN ABOUT TOWN,".. A\\ With Karen Morley.. .\\Y Also Carole Lombard and Ricardo \\\l Cortez, in v\\\ "NO ONE MAN." AW With Paul Lukas at his Best.

An Appreciation.— To the delicious, tasty dishes of tlip chef and the hearty . co-operation of the staff is mainly due the continued success of COOKE'S KITZ, 242, Queen Street. :xll RAILWAY NOTICES. VEW yEALAND "RAILWAYS. WHANGAREI RACES AT MAIK, NOVEMBER 10 AND 12, 1932. SPECIAL EXCURSION" TICKETS, available for return until November 14, 1932, will be issued as follow :— To MAIR from Auckland and intermediate stations on direct line of route on November 10 and 12 by trains due to arrive Mair not later than 11.46 a.m. each day. ■ To WHANGAREI from Opua, Okaihaii and intermediate stations on November' 10 and 12 by trains due to arrive Whangarei not later than 1.25 p.m. each day. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. On THURSDAY, 10th, and SATURDAY, 12th November, train Stopping only where timed for passengers, leaves Auckland l'or Mnir at G.S a.m., Newmarket 6.17, Mount Eden 6.24, Avondalo 6.42, Henderson 7.5, Waimauku 7.30, Helenstville 5.5 ; Kaukapakapa 5.16. Tahekeroa 5.39, Ahuroa 5.51, Kaiparn. Flats 9.4, Wellsford 9.27, Topuni 9.41, Kaiwaka 9.55, Ronganui 9.59, Mauugaturoto 10.19, Whangarei 11.39, arriving Mair 11.46 a.m. Return train leaves Mair at 5.45 p.m., Whangarei 6.0 p.m., Auckland arrive 11.25 p.m. Return train will stop at same stations as outward train, if required, for passengers. The usual 9.0 a.m. Opua-Auckland Express will stop at Mair to set down passengers. Special passenger train, stopping at all stations if required for passengers, will leave Whangarei 5.0 p.m., Mair 5.42, Hikurangi 6.15, Hukerenui 6.44, Otiria 7.45, arriving Opua 8.20 p.m. On November 10 a train, stopping where required, will leave Whangarei 6.15 p.m., Waiotira 7.36, arriving Maungaturoto 5.39 p.m. The usual 1.0 p.m. Whangarei-Maunga-tuj:oto train will NOT run. On November 12 usual 6.0 p.m. WliangareiMsaingaturoto train will be delayed to leave Whangarei 6.15, Wniotira 7.36, arriving Maungaturoto 8.39 p.m. For further particulars see handbill or inquire at stations. ART UNIONS. MODEL Yacht Meteor.—Winning No. 3509 (David), 17, Grange Rd., Mt. Eden. X 7 OPTICIANS AND OPTOMETRISTS. F. McWILLIAM, Optician—Prices v> , revised to meet' the times. 147, Queen St., next "Herald." p TT LOWES, F.8.0.A., F.C.A. (Edin 1 -L . F.N.A.0., F.I.Q. (Eng.), Ophthalmic Optician, Lister Bldgs., ' Victoria Street. 40-446. D RESTAURANTS AND TEAROOMS VICTORIA CAFE, 55, Victoria.—Reduced Prices. Grills, 1/; Fish Meals, 1/. Same quality. Trial solicited. A EDUCATIONAL. CUE Shorthand (copyright) and free lesson ; 2/6. —Mason, King Edward St. Interview. X 7 CHIROPODY. , M - A CHING Feet, Bunions, Corns, latest -£3- treatment; equipment as London American Foot Clinics.—Mervvn Adams i Foot Specialist, Pacific Bldgs., Queen St C - " J PIANO TUNING. A BANDON Mechanical Music. — Pianos - ■c\- Thoroughly Tuned, 0/ ; guaranteed " overhauls from £I.—Dominion Tuninc Co Phone 42-264. . D - ABOUT Tuning Your Piano, Player' ( t 40-792, or call. Refelt- g ing, £1; Repolishing, £1. — Atwaters v Pianos, corner Civic Square. p 1 W H 4? * difference 15 a Well-tuned T VV Piano. Consult Civic Tuning Co. " Free Estimates for all Piano Repairs Ring 47-047. ' D ~ r F

COAL AND FIREWOOD, ITTHBN in doubt, order from Rich, Phone y 27-232.-Coa], Coke, Tea-tree, Pine, Oight Wood, Wattle; no better yalue in Auckland. . MFS

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 264, 7 November 1932, Page 16

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