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AMUSEMENTS. ST. JAMES , ; ~~ ST. JAMES , "Where- Sound Sounds Best." Sessions: 11 a.m., 2.15 and 8. "Auckland Star" says: "Its technique, both in acting or production, or the brilliance of the plot, place this, picture in a dliss by iteelf-not the least intense ing o the sidelights of this remarkable production "re exhibitions of life within the fish ponds —'The Penguin Pool Murder' has to be seen to be appreciated." A Crime Drama that is Positively Killing. — THE PENGUIN ■ : THE PENGUIN THE PENGUIN __ THE PENGUIN —— — POOL MURDER POOL MURDER POOL MURDER POOL MURDER Approved for Universal Exhibition. With EDNA MAY OLIVER EDNA MAY OLIVER EDNA MAY OLIVER JAMES GLEASON, MAE CLARKE. Ibsolutely different from the usual type of "Crime" Picture. IT'S COMEDY FROM START TO FINISH. YOU'LL JUST DIE LAUGHING AT EDNA MAY OLIVER IN THIS FISH POND MURDER MYSTERY THAT GAVE DETECTIVES WATER ON THE BRAIN. PLANS AT ST. JAMES'. THE NATIONAL. Opp. John Court, Ltd. 11, 2.15, S. ZANE GREY'S • • , • ZANE GREY'S j "WILD HORSE MESA," "WILD HORSE MESA," "WILD HORSE MESA," "WILD HORSE MESA," A Paramount Picture, With Randolph Scott, Sally Blane, A Thrilling Romance of the West, where ! Justice Speaks Through the Muzzle of ii Gun. Approved for Universal Exhibition. PRICE'S : 1/. 1/6. Phone 42-169. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. RETURN SEASON OF "ON OUR SELECTION." "ON OUR SELECTION." FRIDAY NEXT.: ► Approved for Universal Exhibition. '■■iiiiiiiiiihhiiiiiiiiiiii{ii"«ssss. PRINCE EDWARD 2 AND 8 P.M. ' V , =-_ TWO BIG FEATURE'S. _£ = "PENALTY OF FAME," = = With • 3: ; LEW AYRBS And = — MAURBEN O'SULLIV.VN. = — Don't shoot, you fool! • • -*- -zt_ A murder shot that echoed in a — '- — million houses solved by a ■ =z — broadcasting columnist. — — A. Certificate. — 1' °"THE WHITE DEVIL," = — .' i'eaturinjr ■ — = LIL DAGOVBR—BETTY AMANN, = r= IVAN MOSJOUJKIN, With the = = DON COSSACKS CHOIR, = rr: A Romance taken in Russian Courts— r= and Caucasian Villages. — — V. Certificate! — "yiCTOKIA — At 8 — DEVO\PORTr William Powell, Kay Francis, in "JEWEL ROBBERY." "JEWEL ROBBERY." Recommended by Censor for Adults. PUBLIC NOTICES.

D. V. BRYANT'S D. V. BRYANT'S WAIKATO LAND-SETTLEMENT SCHEME. FINAL APPEAL. FINAL APPEAL. FINAL APPEAL. £500 REQUIRED BEFORE FRIDAY NEXT £500 REQUIRED BEFORE FRIDAY NEXt! DONATE AT LEAST £1 NOW. You can assure the success of this appeal by sending along your donation at once. The Auckland Savings Bank ha* promised to donate £10,000 to the scheme provided that £10,000 ia given by the public before March 31. Don't allow this great offer of the Savings Bank to lapse. SEND IN YOUR DONATION NOW. Donations can be sent to— Rotary Club, Auckland; "Walkato Times," Hamilton ; Bryant House Trustees, Hamilton. ' 20 MINING NOTICES. jyrATAKI GOLD DREDGING, LTD. All Shares in the above Company, on which the Calls due and payable oil the I, 4 , 1 , F<?brllarv . 1933, have not been paid, will be sold by Auction by Messrs. R C Carr and Son, at their Mart, Swanson St' Auckland on TUESDAY, the 4th Aprii) 1033, at 11 a.m., unless the said Calls be paid on or before the 3rd April, 1033, at the Offlce of the Company. H. F. O. TWIGDBN, Auckland, 28/3/33. EDUCATIONAL. vyRITERS WANTED—Magazine Editors J ' require Good Contributors. Learn how to write and where to sell. Free prospectus. — Director, Commercial Writers' Institute, Box 205, Dunedin. -8 '

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 73, 28 March 1933, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 73, 28 March 1933, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 73, 28 March 1933, Page 16

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