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AMUSEMENTS. AT 11, ~~* Direction: 2.15 CIVIC ■ TlmUrcf "'SI) 8 P.M. U<i ' TO-DAY. TWO SUPER FIENDS IN A GHASTLY PLOT AGAINST EACI OTHER,. . . THE SHADOW OF THE BLACK CAT OVER ALL r~ \ ' ~~~ r I IT IS UNBELIEVABLE! I IT WILL HAUNT YOU! I -!L ~ L IT'S WILD ! WEIRD ! /\. WICKED ! /\ / N. It starts where all other / \. / \ Thrillers left off. / \ "FRANKENSTEIN" j "DRACULA" — KARLOFF — LUGOSI KARLOFF s" , V'TTrinof — KARLOFF — ■ / \ LUGOSI i — KARLOFF — / \ t tt/~i/-\ot KART OFF / THE BLACK CAT \ LUGQ^ I kTrYTWw = THE BLACK CAT — LUGOSI —- J.VAXVJL/VJJL , r t TTnAOT yARTmry THE BLACK CAT LUGOSI "rARTow" VtHE BLACK CAT/ — LUGOST— KA#£f!~ \ / —LUGOSI — — KARLOFF — .LUGOSI \ i/ / A Universal Thriller. / Recommended b\i Censor for Adults. WHAT HAPPENED WHEN THESE ARCH ENEMIES MET??i In the most thrilling story of unheard-oC wickedness the screen has ever known ! .A girl in the clutches of a monster who would preserve lier beautv for ever! Her lover battling he knew not what! Two snipcrtiendii in a ghastly i>lot against each oilier ! The shadow of the ulacK cat over all! MYSTERY AND DEATH STALK IN THE TRAIL OF THE BLACK CAT . . HERE IS THE MOST EXCITING . . MOST THRILLING ■ . MOST NERVE-TINGLING THRILLER OF YEARS. RESERVATIONS, 30-100. " JT ' S WISE T0 BOOKV '

N.Z.'s Largest and Most Palatial Suburban Theatre. Amalgamated Tlieatres (N.Z.), Ltd. EVERY WOMAN'S MAN. Featuring 3IYKSA I 1 MAX i I PrFmO T LOY I I BAKU J I CARNKRA 1 Tn it .Story oC ACTION—MUSIC—ROMANCE. Also. "THE CRIME DOCTOR." A Picture of the IMPOSSIBLE TO SOLVE TYPE. Full of Excitement and Suspense. No Extra for Reserves. Phouo 40-000. Both Recom. by Censor for Adults. Laurel and Hardy and Free Matchbox Tops, Matinee, To-morrow (Saturday), 2 p.m. \ TTRfTRNT f EPSOM. I -tt-EiUJlilM 1 I To-night at S. Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.), Ltd. RAMON NOVARRO JEA.VETTE MacDONALD, In THE CAT & THE FIDDLE. BEBE DANIELS In "A SOUTHERN MAID." Both Recom. bit Censor for Adults. Big Picture Programme and Free I Matchbox Tops. Matinee. Sat.. 2 p.m. DE TjTTXR I MT - ALBERT. XJHj iJUAH I To-night at 8. I Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.), Ltd. Kay Francis, Ricardo Cortez, in. "THE HOUSE ON 06TH STREET." Victor McLaglen, Boris Karloff. in "THE LOST PATROL." Both Recom. by Censor far Adults. FREE GIFT MATINEE, |_ TO-MORROW (SAT.), 2 p.m. I EDENDALE CINEMA] I SANDRINGHAM. To-night at' S. Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.), Ltd. "THE DOVER ROAD" (Released as "Where Siuners Meet"). "THE HOUSE ON BOTH STREET.". Both Recom. Vy Censor for Adults. I Children's Matinee. '2 p.m. To-morrow. JTCk ST - ANDREW'S §sbsg SOCIETY. Ts§y|jr CONCERT CHAMBER, TO-MORROW, AT 7.45 P.M. COUNCILLOR J. B. PATERSON, Chairman. SPECIAL SOCIAL ENTERTAINMENT. Vocal, Instrumental and Elocutionary Items by Miss Braithwaite's Quartet, Mesdames Hattray arul McLennnn, Miss Gobbin, Rev. A. 13. Orr, Messrs. W. Geinmell, K. Jackson and Hal. McLennan. " DOMESTIC MUTUAL IMPROVEMENT," A Comedy Sketch by the St. Andrew's Players. SUPPER. DANCING. 2/ — ADMISSION — 2/ .T. W. BISSETT, President. 21 J. BARBOUR, Secretary. JUMBLE SALE. TTOSPITAL AUXILIARY TUMBLE AT -\T W.C.A., rnO-NIGHT. VARIETY OF APPAREL, ETC. 21 HOCKEY. g* "VfEN'S GAMES.—FinaI of /fiwl -"■*- Kent Cup Championygg ship. Who will win? */j/£vL ST. LUKE'S or SOMERVILLB? "" AJso, WAIKATO UMPIRES V. AUCKLAND UMPIRES. LADIES' GAMES ALSO. x2l COAL AND FIREWOOD. \ BANDON Lobs. Tea-tree Blocks, 1/6 ii bag.—City Mar Vets Firewood Yard, opp. Oyster Depot. Phone 40-679. A -1 i SACKS Tea-tree, £1.: H, 10/; 3, 0/. -Lit delivered.—Phone 19-861, ?2i

NATIONAL PRINCE : __ NATIONAL _== EDWARD = == Queen Street. Karangahape 1 "\TImT TO-DAY. Dailv'atS.ir,. - yiglltly " r?: - - to3ay7 —™ My *.* — Phone 42-ICO. — > h,, " u ■10-202. YOU MUST SEE J ! " DAMAGED LIVES." " DAMAGED LIVES." r " DAMAGED LIVES." " DAMAGED LIVES." " DAMAGED LIVES." " DAMAGED LIVES." " DAMAGED LIVES." SO BREAK THE CHAINS OF PRUDERY AND IGNORANCE! THIS MODERN TALKING PICTURE COMES TO AUCKLAND TO i v ' ; STRIP FALSE MODESTY FROM HUMANITY'S MOST SEKIOUS MENACE, THE WHITE SCOURGE! -:' FATHERS! MOTHERS! I THE RESPONSIBILITY IS YOURS, YOU CANNOT SHARK IT! \ ou MUST NOT SHIRK IT! YOU MUST BID TOLD TUE TRUTH ABOUT "DAMAGED LIVES." " DAMAGED LIVES." " DAMAGED LIVES." LEARN THE FACTS FOR YOURSELF! BY ORDER OF THE CENSOR, i- NO PERSON UNDER THIS AGE OF 1C YEARS WILL BE PERMITTED TO SEE THIS PICTURE. NATIONAL SESslsis7l "^SSf' 11 a.m., 1, 3, 5, and 8 p.m. 2.15 and S p.m. Sessions for Ladies Only, 11 a.m. Sessions for Ladies Only, 5.15. IMPORTANT special provision has been made for ladies iiuiv/ivinux WHQ WISH T0 SIT AMONG THEIR OWN SEX. • 1 / nnrl 1 /R ANy TIME you come 1/ ana 1/0. vou CAN HEE A No Extra for Booking. Reserve NOW! COMPLETE SHOW. FREE LIST ENTIRELY SUSPENDED.

INDEPENDENT THEATRES. THE BEST ALWAYS. I ONEHUNGA | I STRAND to-night. STRAND | JOHN BARKYMORE, BEBB DANIELS, DORIS KENYON, THBLJIA TODD, And a Bis Star Cast in "COUNSELLOR AT LAW." Recommended by Censor for Adults. A High-powered Comedy-Drama, ■which tvIU keep your interest at concert pitch. Supporting Featurettes include: Musical Revue, "Broadway on Parade' , ; "Strange.As It Seems," and Universal News. ; NEW EMPIRE— TO-NIGHT at 7.45. Kobert Montgomery —- Madge Evans, "FUGITIVE LOVERS." Approved for Universal Exhibition. Robert Armstrong —- Dorothy Wilson, "ABOVE TUB CLOUDS." Recommended hy Censor for Adults. HIGHLAND DANCING COMPETITION. WED., SEPT. 26, 8 P.M. O'NEILL STREET HALL, I'ONSONBY. Novice Irish Jig, Highland, Sailor's Horn- . pipe and Sword Dance, Jig and Highland : under l>, 11 and lit, AValtz Clog under 14. Entrance Fee (open), 1/ti. Medals. New Judge. 21 DANCING. mHE /^ARLTON. J- HE v^AULTON. 82', Karangaliapc Koad. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. SHOPPERS' DANCE. SATURDAY. SPECIAL EXHIBITION LATEST DANCES By Mr. B. Prcndergast and Miss O. Mathias. Ladies, 1/; Gents. 1/. M.C., V. MARTIN. 6D — TO-NIGHT—UD—TRADES HALL. GOOD-TIME DANCE CLUB, Reserves the Right of Admission. With STRUTTER'S DANCE BAND. Spot Prizes, Confetti, Monte, Light Supper. iS t reamers. Bert Saumlcrs. M.C. 21 6D — DRUIDS' HALL. TO-NIGHT —OD Holtoninu Old-time Dance Club, claimed host in town. Holtoninn Popular Orchestra. . Monte Carlo, Chocs., Cigs., Complimentaries. Light Supper. Watch for our Big Anniversary Night. x 2] : Sb—iTO-NIGHT, GAIETY HALL, Surrey U Crescent., under New Management. - Old-time Dance. Good Music, including Piano-Accordiou. Select, Sociable. Monte Carlo, Supper. M.C, J. Holt. —A. Cassie, ! Hon. Sec. ~1 SATURDAYS YOU CAN ENJOY. \ Pleasant Dancing. Light Supper. Entirely New Orchestra at . ; SYMONDSVILLK, Syinonde St. »

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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 224, 21 September 1934, Page 16

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