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AMUSEMENTS. MAJESTIC TO-NIGHT, 5.30 AND S. "Red Dust" screens at 11, 12.50. 2.25. 4.10, 6. 8.35. "RED DUST." CLARK GABLE, -EES HBf> CLARK GABLE, "RED DUST." The Screen's Perfect '"RED DUST." I,overs together in a "RED DUST." Torrid Romance of "K-ED DUST." the Rubber Plantation "RED DUST." Country. DI'ST" JEAN HARLOW "RED DUST .'" JEAN HARLOW (A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture.) | " RED DUST." [ "RED DUST." ROMANCE OF WHITE LOVERS IN THE LAND OF YELLOW MEN. (Adult Audience Certificate.) RECOMMENDED MORE ESPECIALLY,FOR ADULT AUDIENCES. . MANAGERIAL. Notice to Parents. "Red Dust," by virtue ot its theme, is vivid entertainment for adults, and by the same token it is definitely unsuitable for juveniles under the age of eighteen. f~~"RED DUST."~j Teaming these two was a happy idea. ' Both have the kind of roles in which their fans best like to see them. Gable tough, ruthless, hardboiled, yet retaining a sense of decency-that makes hira sympathise with the innocent husband. ' Miss Ilarlow, voluptuous, smart, wise, and wisecracking, making liberal use of her charms to take Gable's mind off Mary Astor. "RED DUST" IS BOTH A MAN'S AND A WOMAN'S PICTURE. Also, The!ma Todd and Zasu Pitts Comedy. 2000 SEATS, 1/, 1/6, 2/3. EMPIRE, EMPIRE. DOMINION ROAD. TO-NIGHT at S. MR. GEORGE ARLISS, In a Modern Drama of Real Life, I "THE MAN WHO PLAYED !L GOD." ' Supported b.v. VIOLET HBMING — BETTE DAVIS, And a Distinguished Cast. Supporting Programme includes ADVENTURES IN AFRICA, No. 12. SPORT SLANTS;- No. S. BOBBY JONES, in "HOW I PLAY GOLF" (The Driver). Cinesound and Universal News. EMPIRE POPULAR PRICES: Circle. 1/6; Stall's, 1/. Children. Half-price. 'No Extra for Booking. ' Phone 21-433. MATINEIO -SATURDAY AT 2 P.M. rrTHE~LONDON~j LAST DAY TO-DAY. \ ADULTS fiD. CHILDREN 3D. CIRCLE 1/. n A JAMES KIRKWOOD In bd "WORLDLY GOODS." bd 6d "WORLDLY GOODS." 6d _ j Sessions : il.lo, 2, 4, 6 and 8. a « bd Commencing To-morrow (Fri.), OU AN ALL-BRITISH FEATURE. , . 6d "IN' a MONASTERY GARDEN." 6d The Sweetest Story Ever Told. 6d 6d THE LONDON. 6d 6d /Whatever you do— \ / Don't Miss Seeing \ /'THE GHOST TRAIN.'\ / "THE GHOST TRAIN." \ \ Now in its / \ 3RD BIG WEEK / \ 3RD BIG WEEK. / •\. At the - y \PL AZ A/

— SUNDAYS ONLY TAKAPUNA OR MILFORD. /,* Ferry and Bus. Adult's Return, 1/3. Child's Return, BU. HS FLOWER SHOW. AUCKLAND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. FLOWER SHOW. TOWN HALL Concert Chamber. / TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW, 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. — 10 a.m. to 9.30 p.m. The most wonderful display of blooms ever exhibited in Auckland. GLADIOLI — SWEET PEAS — CARNATIONS. HYDRANGEAS — DELPHINIUMS And FLORAL DISPLAYS., | Colourful and Artistic. Admission, 1/ ; School Children, Free. 8 COMMUNITY SINGING. EADY HALL. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), at 7.30 p.m. COMMUNITY SINGING, Led by MR. VERNON DREW. Soloists : Mr. Wm. Garratt and Party. xS PATENTS. pUBLIC NOTICE. The Proprietors of the undermentioned Letters Patents are desirous of entering into negotiations with manufacturing firms for the full development and practical working of their inventions in New Zealand, so that the reasonable requirements of the public may be satisfied. LETTERS PATENT NO.' 57595, dated 24th November, 1926, entitled "AN IMPROVED ATOMISER." LETTERS PATENT NO. C 9537, dated 9th November, 1927, entitled "AN IMPROVED LIGHTNING ARRESTER." LETTERS PATENT NO. 58210, dated Ist February, 1927, entitled "IMPROVEMENTS RELATING TO CORRUGATED ROOFING AND LIKE TILES OR SHEETS." LETTERS PATENT NO. 41446, daterl 21st February, 1918, entitled "AN IMPROVED TURBINE BLADE ATTACHMENT." LETTERS PATENT NO. 65938. dated 29tlj November, 1929, entitled "IMPROVEMENTS IN OR RELATING TO IRONING MACHINES." LETTERS PATENT NO. 53105, dated 24th November, 1924, entitled "IMPROVEMENTS IN OR RELATING TO METHODS OF AND APPARATUS FOR PRODUCING PHOTOGRAPHIC RECORDS." LETTERS PATENT NO. 58382, dated 27th April, 1927, entitled "IMPROVEMENTS IN AND RELATING TO THE SEPARATION OF SOLID MATERIALS OF DIFFERENT SPECIFIC GRAVITIES." All Communications should be addressed in the first instance to MESSRS. BALDWIN, SON AND CAREY, Patent Attorneys, 111-113. Lambton Quay, Wellington; 11, Winstone's Buildings, Queen Street, Auckland; corner High and Cashel Streets, Christchurch; and 21, Crawford Street. Dunedin. 8

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 290, 8 December 1932, Page 24

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