■ AMUSEMENTS. Continuous NATIONAL. OPP. PietdTH, NATIONAL, court, u am. NATIONAL. ■"'■ ' LAST DAY. ROBERT DON AT, "THAT NIGHT IN LONDON." ■ And RICHARD ARLEN, " GUN SMOKE." Approved for Universal Exhibition. And Chapter 10, "Heroes of the West." TO-MORROW— THE GREATEST AND .' FUNNIEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR. Universal , * Super-ComoUy, acclaimed JV thousands as Hie funniest for many months will 'he transferred, affer its sensational season at the St. James' Theatre. SLIM SUMMERVILLE SLIM SUMMERVILLE SLIM SUMMERVILLE ~ ' And ' ZASU PITTS ZASU PITTS ZASU PITTS lii " HER FIRST MATE." "HER FIRST MATE." "HER FIRST MATE." HA ! HA ! HA ! Slim wanted lo ho a deep sea captain, so Za»u him a ferry boat. lliat s where th<! nonsense starts, and its a riot. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Excellent Ke.ituretles Include: THE WORLD'S GREATEST THRILLS'. The Absolute Limit of Sensationalism ! Strange as it Seems, No. •'!<>. And Chapter 11 "Heroes of the West." Prices: 1/. 1/0; Children, Cd. Phone 42-100. I rrTTFkriT? I REMUERA ROAD I TUDUK I Last Night, S. ,\\WOHN LODER, AAA In an All-British Comedy, A\\ MONEY MEANS NOTHING VCv SUPERB TUDOR FDATURETTBS. t Approved lor Universal Exhibition. f Commencing Tomorrow. THE SIGN OF THE CROSS. With I-'REDRIC MARCH. ELISSA LAXDI! CLAUDETTE COLISDRT. \\\ CHARLES LAUUHTON and a Cast \\\\ of 7.-.OQ. , —T>T3TTt A TvTMT A l' THREE LAM I BKIIAJNJNIA J Last Night, 8. News of World Session, 7.20-7.53. \\\ JANET GAT NOB, \\V Will Rogers, AU Lew Ayres and Sally Kllors. in 1 "STATE FAIR," 1 And Tom Keanc. in i\\\ "BEYOND THE ROCKIIDS. \\\ Both Approved Universal Exhibition. i T VP TP 1 SYMONDS STREET I bXKIL' I Last Night, 8. \\V S,DNBV KOX """ERIC LINDEN, in \\\ "AFRAID TO TALK." \\\ Recommended b<l Censor fur Adults. Full Supporling Programme.
I GREY LYNN \ \\Y WILL,AM in W GREAT JEWEL ROBBERY \\\ Recommended by Censor for Adults. 1 AMBASSADOR I ' t^-'n e .^t er 3H A\\ HERBERT MARSHALL and AV SARI MARITZA, in V V\ "EVENINGS FOR SALE." .\\\ Big Supporting Programme. \\\ Recommended bn (tensor for Adult*. I TAKAPUNA %;\ n \ a zLl~ l an Gwili Andre, in \\\ "SKCRETS OF FRENCH POLICE." •AV Recommended by Censor for Adults. — —- TO-NIGHT, At 7.45. A. A. Milne's Sensational Drama, "MICHAEL AND MARY," Also, "FLAT NO. 0." Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. MAJESTIC TEA LOUNGE. TRANSFORMED KY. NEW POLICY Of QUICK LUNCH At ECONOMIC PRICES. Visit the Majestic and sec for yourself what is bringing the crowds. SOME OF FRIDAY'S LUNCH AND TEA SPECIALS : Crumbed Fillet Snapper .... 7d. Crumbed Flounder ltd. Kalmon Fish Cakes sd. Not forgetting Majestic Famous Steak and Kidney Pie, Mashed Potatoes and Gravy—ld. 7 ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. BLANDFORD PARK. StißL BLANDFORD PARK. SATURDAY. WELLINGTON WELLINGTON WELLIiNGTON v. AUCKLAND. AUCKLAND. AUCKLAND. THE MATCH OF THE SEASON. :xS BOXING. BIG T7\ IGH T. I G 1 H! HT. MONDAY, 18th. TOWN HALL. /COMPLETE Course, L'o/; Physical Culture, 15/fi;: private tuition, professional instructor.—ll. 9010, Star. x 9 IN LIQUIDATION. ACME ENGINEERING COMPANY, LIMITED (In Liquidation). Notiec is liereby given that by Resolution of the Shareholders of the Company, it was resolved that the Company, by reason of its liabilities, cannot continue its business, and that the same be wound up voluntarily, and that Reginald Fred Percival, of Auckland, Cert i tied Accountant, lie appointed Liquidator for the purposes of such winding up. Creditors are requested to forward statements of their claims on or before September 20. 1033, and if necessary to prove same before the undersigned. Dated this fourth day of September, 1933. REG. F. PERCIVAL. Liquidator, National Insurance Buildings, O'Conuell Street. Auckland. 7 DECEASED ESTATES. ESTATE OF H. L. OLSEX, late of Albany and Brown's Bay, deceased.— All persons having claims against the above estate are requested to forward particulars thereof. In duplicate, forthwith to Hie Executors, c/o A. Hanua, Solicitors. P.O. Box 431. Auckland. x 7 DYERS AND CLEANEHS. CAKP.IOTsS Cleaned, Shampooed. Id gqiinrv foot. Alterations. Repairs, etc. — I'on'csiic Vacuum I'lcaning Co. Phone ■H r,ini p UUl'lo, Costumes, Cleaned, eueri >o lised ; scientiac metliod-3. —N.Z. , Dry Cleaning Co., Puone i7-Uoj (j Trunk Lines). B'
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 211, 7 September 1933, Page 24
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