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AMUSEMENTS. ALICE TISDALE HOBART'S COLOSSAL NOVEL. Month after Month this gaming Novel Headed the Best Seller Lists. I |[||l| MAJESTIC | 11|| MAJESTIC ll_ |11 A.M. | I 2.30J I 5 P.M. I. .1 8 P-M- 1 Feature Screens approx. 20 minutes after Advertised Commencement of Session. FOUR SESSIONS DAILY: For This Season Continuous Sessions will be abandoned. See the Play from the Beginning. ,f( 11 NINE -REELS ,f|[ 111. OF TITANIC DRAMA! Oil for The Oil for The rierce the Mysteries of Oil for The Roving China with Oil for The these two lovers to Oil for The civilisation's last farthing frontiers! Fight LAMPS with them . . . despuir t aMPQ With them . . . cheer LAMPS for them ... as they T brave flaming days of L/xi IVijr o Jiol] tQ wrcst a meagre LAMPS happiness from the t a good earth of the Far . LAIVIro ° B ast. LAMPS PAT LAMPS O'BRIEN LAMPS * ' JOSEPHINE Op HUTCHINSON, OF * OF JEAN OF MUIR. OF Every Critic Says OF " SEB IT! ' Fascinating . . ThrillOHINA ing . . . Different . . . Mark it down as a CHINA "Must See." No won-/-iTTTVf A der Crowds in Both OllllNA England and America CHINA rushed to this great CHINA in ™' CHINA ! Chinese Bandits, swlmA I ming through rice Lnli'lA I swamps and battling I Manchurioii snow • IMiIM 111 111 storms are just a few 'I I ' of the adventures that 1 11 | r befall Pat O'Brien. THUNDER ROCKS ACROSS THE SCREEN AS THE SLEEPING GIANT OF THE EAST AWAKENS! Warner Bros. invade forbidden frontiers to bring you the amazing story of a courageous young American and his bride—fighting to keep their love aflame amid ten Centuries of darkness . . . Living a Thousand ],jves—Braving a Thousand Deaths —in the Blazing Inferno of the Land of the Dragon. MAJESTIC,^TO-DAY. Be Among the Wise and Book. Plans at Majestic—Phone 43-210. COMPLIMENTARY LIST SUSPENDED. Rccommendcd h;i Censor lor At'ultx. ,(V THE STATE SYMONDS ST. II II PHONE 43-G43. Centrally Heated. - (Direction : R. J. Kerridge.) TRULY THE GREATEST MUSICAL TREAT OF THE YEAR. ,p Warner Bros.' E " GOLD DIGGERS = OF 1935." _ J" Featuring rri DICK POWELL, ADOLPHE MENJOU, GLORIA STUART, ALICE E BRADY, GLENDA FARIIELL, FRANK McIIUGH, HUGH HERBERT and a WHOLE HOST OF POPULAR STARS. Approved lor Universal Exhibition. _ The Happiest and Most Entertain- ■,.) iuij Evening's Entertainment in |(| II Auckland. The Climax of All the U/ "Gold Digger" Hits. TLT 17 QT A"P KAKANGAHAPB ItD. X Xlili OI -ri-Xv 4;j. 00 3. Centrally Heated Daily, 2 p.m. Nights (Shorts 7.00 till) S p.m. LAST DAY AND NIGHT: ••THE GILDED LILY." And "FUGITIVE LOVERS." Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. COMMENCING SATURDAY : ANN HARDING, CLIVE BROOK, In "GALLANT LADY." Recommended hi/ Censor for Adults. And JOE E. BROWN, in "SIX-DAY BIKE RIDER." /t pproved tor Universal Exhibition pYIAYFAIR~f To-ntght D a I t 1 ?.45 I p.m. j Special Attraction. GRACE MOORE, in "ONE NIGHT OF LOVE." GRETA NT'S SEN, In "ON SECRET SERVICE." Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. HOCKEY. N.Z. CHALLENGE SHIELD. AUCKLAND v. WELLINGTON (Holders). (Challengers). 4lso, KNOCK-OUT MATCHES. REMUERA—3 P.M. TO-MORROW. Admission, 1/; Ladies, Gd; Primary Schoolboys,, Free. x2O PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, ETC. AIIIEKEJ S L A N D. SATURDAY. « S.S. lIAUITI, 1.45 p.m. Surfil.ilo. Ostend and Omilia (Leaves King's Wharf). Returns direct from Omiha. SUNDAY TRIP.| S.S. lIAUITI, 0.00 a.m. (Leaves Northern Wharf.) Fare: Smfdale 2/8. Ostend and Omiha 2/9. Leaves Omilia 1 p.m., Ostend 4.20 p.m. and Surt'dale D p.m. NORTHERN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. x2O

"Tv " BUSES Ii,ROM tV_/»iioS Queen Street, for WATERFRONT DRIVE AND BEACHES. Every 20 minutes. Return Fares from City: To St. llolier's Bay, 1/2; Kohi mnrama, 1/ ; Mission Bav, 10(1. Also a Service from NEWMARKET to BEACHES. Return Fare from Newmarket, 1/2; Reiuuera P. 0., 1/ ; Upland Roail, lOd (Cnil tlren under I~> half fare). Ask a Driver for Time-table, etc. Phone 24-7S;> tor inquiries.—lj. ,T. KEYS, I/.I'D. D FOR SA LE BY T ENDER. QOUNTY OF HAURAKI PLAINS. TENDERS. Tenders closing at 4 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, October !), and addressed to the undersigned in envelope marked "Tender," are invited for the Purchase of Wliarf Shed at Patetonga Landing. Highest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. Dated at Ngatea this lGtli day of September, 1035. E. A. MAHONEY, County Clerk. BUILDING MATERIALS. yTKELCKIvI'E Reinforced Concrete Wash•O ing Tubs. maehine-mp..Je, special concrete; every one perfect.— Firtb Concrete Rap.giriri. D GOLF. A GOLDEN opportunity to all Golfers. Ring 42-425 for special concession.—F. Branch, Vulcan Bldgs. D

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 223, 20 September 1935, Page 18

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