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AMUSEMENTS. . CIVIC "> "Let's Go to the Civic." — LAST TWO DAYS — THE SEASON'S SMARTEST SHOW. — WARNER BAXTER — — WARNER BAXTER — — WARNER BAXTER — — WARNER BAXTER — \ I LOVED YOU WEDNESDAY. — ELISSA LANDI — — ELISSA LANDI — — ELISSA LANDI — A Story with the World's Capitals as its Colourful Background. GORGEOUS GOWNS—SMART DIALOGUE—BRILLIANT- WIT Are Features of this Magnificent Production. — FRIDAY NEXT — A RIOT OF MUSICAL MIRTH —WITH CATCHY SONGSHILARIOUS FUN. Headed by T-TERBEKT TyTUNDIN, TTERBERT -jyrUNDIN, TTERBEKX TyrUNDIN, TTERBEKT IyrUNDIN, "Bridges," of "Cavalcade," And the Screen's New Funny Man, in THE YEAR'S CYCLONE OF MERRIMENT, " IT'S GREAT TO BE ALIVE," " IT'S GREAT TO BE ALIVE," " IT'S GREAT TO BE ALIVE," A Fox Musical Special. Recommended by Censor for Adults. With RAUL ROULIEN, London and Paris Musical Comedy Star. EDNA MAY OLIVER, Funnier than Ever. WHAT WOULD YOU DO IF YOU WERE TUB LAST MAN ON EARTH? You'll get the Musical Answer in this Riot of Musical Mirth. EVERYBODY WANTS A MUSICAL SHOW TO-DAY, SO BOOK EARLY. YA/ PRINCE EDWARD. S^s yY At 2 and 7.43 p.m. X\ LIOILA HYAMS, STUART ERWIN, in "THE BIG BROADCAST." And LEO CARILLO and LUTE VELEZ in "THE BROKEN WING." Approved for Universal Exhibition. COMMENCING NEXT FRIDAY. SPECIAL VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTION. The Variety Wasters Present PENMAN AND -WILSON In a Comedy Dam-ing Act,, I THE TWO JACKS. | Special iungagenient for Three Nights kand One Matinee Only. , FKI., SAT AND MON. A MATINEE SATURDAY. XZ< No Increase in Prices. ///// ■yiCTOIUA — At 8. — DEVONPUKT. C. AUBREY SMITH, "THE MONKEY'S PAW." "THE MONKEY'S PAW." • Recommended by Censor lor Adults. LATENT CHARACTER is revealed bj Graphology. Bring specimens ol writing for S'ree Reading, with Afternoon COOKE'S RITZ, LTD., 242, Queen Street. :xl MEETINGS. " SPECIAL MEETING. MR. M. J. SAVAGE, M.P., MR. M. J. SAVAGE, M.P., SPEAKS AT THE TOWN HALL — TOWN HALL TO-NIGHT — TO-NIGHT, AT S P.M. AUCKLAND CITIZENS, THIS CONCERNS YOU. A COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW OF THE PRESENT FINANCIAL POSITION. MUST NEW ZEALAND'S DEVELOPMENT AND STANDARD OF LIVING DEPEND ON EXTERNAL CRISIS? HEAR MR. SAVAGE TO-NIGHT. NO TICKETS. NO RESERVES. 3j DOUGLAS Credit explained.—Hoar Mr Beckerleg, 143, Karangahape Rd. Thursday, 8 p.m. 3< "IMPORTANT Developments EdJin Stewar -L Engine Co. All Stockholders urgentl: requested attend meeting September 6. :'. LECTURES. \ A LECTURE Ol -**■ H.M.S. ORPHEUS -j|juSU[gp (T i lo ship, the Wreck, th Will be given on SUNDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 3 At 3 o'clock. By MR. E. T. FAIRBURN, In the OLD COLONISTS' MUSEUM, Public Library Building, Wellesley St. East Admission Free. 17<REE Lecture on BudgerigaTS, G. Row land Hutchinson, Unity Hall, Queei St., Saturday, September 2, 7.30. x: DEMONSTRATIONS. TytESSMAKING AND DESIGNING— -•-' Effective Free Demonstration of Latest Styles by Druleigh College Experts, Milm and Choyce's Reception Hall, FRIDAY NEXT. For invitations, ring 4G-SBI Orchestra in attendance. x 3( PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. MR. C. SINCLAIR, Dietitian. Psycho analyst, treats all Nerve Ailments, ai Nervousness, Nerve Exhaustion, Fears, Ba< Habits, Worry, Dizziness, Fatigue, Stouiacl Distress, Constipation, Skin and Complexioi Complaints, Internal Pains, etc. Office: S Whitehall Buildings. 419, Upper Queen St (upstairs). Hours: 10 to 12 noon and.2 t 4 p.m. :! C CHILDREN, nervous, backward, lethargic J indolent. Imbecile, treated.— P. Meull Psychoanalyst, Endocrinologist (mind nerves, glands), Southern Cross Bldgs. Chancery St. 47-349 ( REUNIONS. OLD Thames Boys' Association — i.'hiri Reunion, Saturday next, DruiOrf fjall Newton. " '*&

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 204, 30 August 1933, Page 18

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