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AMUSEMENTS. - || Exclusive to Majestic; ETHIOPIA PREPARES FQH WAR. Opening cf Ethiopian Parliament—Leagti , of Nations meeting—-Army IloadquartersEniperor Halle Silassio reviews Troops, eti |H!l||l MAJESTIC llHllll Sessions: 11, 32.30, 2.30, 5 and S p.m. ' The Tram so laughed at In "Ruggles of Rod Gap" are paired again. Paramount Pictures Present CHARLIE MARY CHARLIE MARY 5 RUGGLES BOLAND RUGGLES BOLAND RUGGLES BOLAND Young Couple, I LEILA IIYAMS AND DEAN .TAGGER. People \t711.l rpALK." EQPI.E V> ILL -1 ALK." People tttill rpALK." EQPI.E VV ILL J-ALK." Mama still loves papa . . . but the gossips have papa mixed up with another woman . . . and every time he tries to tell' mama the truth ... it sounds like the darndest lie you've over heard ! Also Screening : Excellent: Array of Featurettes. "Top Form" Sportlight. In Swimming: Katherine Rawles, Ralpli Flanagan. Johnny Weismtiller. In Golf: Bobbie Jones, Gone Sarazen and others. POP-EYE THE SAILOR. "The Hyp-nut-tist." "No Motor to Guide 111 m" .... A'ariety. OVERSEAS NEWS. PARA MOU NT PI CTO RIAL. PLANS AT MAJESTIC. Telephone 43-210 for Reserves. Approved, for Universal Exhibition. THE STATE — SYMONDS ST. rt\ Phone 43-045 (Centrally Heated.) nIK (Dilution : It. J. Kerridge.) 1111 In FINAL SCREENING OF 1 No. 1. EDITH WHARTON'S PULITZER PRIZE-WINNING NOVEL, = "THE AGE OF INNOCENCE," — Featuring — rp JOHN BOLES, IRENE DUNN. H 1935's GREATEST THRILLER! "WHILE THE E PATIENT SLEPT," — Fen tu ring — ALINE McMAIION, GUY KIBBEE, g LYLE TALBOT. Both Recommended Censor Adults. " T COMM. MON. A JEANETTE , MACDONALD, ? T MAURICE CH'EVALIER, (With) EDWARD *DVERBTT , HORTON, In "THE MERRY WIDOW." —^— Rccommendcil Censor for Adults. = = ON THE STAGE. D Franz Lehar's World-famous zzzn Comic Opera. 7777.1 „ SPECIAL PROLOGUE , I I; To tlle Music of the "Merry , (111/ Widow" Waltz bv AVIS AND RICARDI2. I THE CAPITOL | This Evening at Bight Sharp. WM. POWELL and RICTTE DAVIS, in "FASHION GAIETIES," A Comedy with Song and Dance. Recommended by Censor Jor Ailults. Also Barbara Stanwyck & Gene Raymond In " WOMAN IN RED." A Romantic Society Drama. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Special Stage Attraction : JADOO—THE MAGICIAN, (late Cieni Difwe Revue Coy.) Unpaid Reserves not kept after 7.45. • Stalls, 1/ ; Circle, 1/3 and 1/0 ; Children Od. TTTTT! STAT? i< akanga ii ape rd. XXI J_/ Q X 43.003. Centrally Heated . Daily. 2 p.m. Nights (Shorts 7.30 till) 8 p.m. TO-DAY (SAT.), MON. and TUBS. JACK BENNY, NANCY CARROLL, GENE RAYMOND, "TRANSATLANTIC MERRY-GO-ROUND." And JOHNNY WEISMULLEIt and MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN, in "TARZAN AND HIS MATE." OUR GANG COMEDY. Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. COMMUNITY SINGING BACK IN THE TOWN HALL. WEDNESDAY, 12.30 TO 1.30. SOND LEADER : VERNON T. DREW. Collection for Crippled Children's Fund. 2S

POLITICAL ADDRESS. POLITICAL ADDRESS. DEMOCRAT PARTY MR. T. C. A. HISLOP, C.M.G., MR. T. C. A. HISLOP, C.M.G., MR. T. C. A. HISLOP, C.M.G., LEADER OF THE DEMOCRAT PARTY, WILL ANNOUNCE lIIS FULL POLICY In the AUCKLAND TOWN HALL, AUCKLAND TOWN HALL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1 ' AT 8 P.M. HIS WORSHIP TUB MAYOR MR. ERNEST DAVIS WILL PRESIDE. | COMPREHENSIVE AND SOUND PROPOSALS For the Economic Rehabilitation of New Zealand will be submitted to you by this MOST ABLE AND PROVED ADMINISTRATOR. A POLICY THAT means ACCOMPLISHMENT NOT EMPTY PROMISES. A POLICY that means HOPE NOT DESPAIR. i A POLICY THAT means n FREEDOM AND SELF NOT RESTRICTIONS AND RESPECT HUMILIATION. YOUR OWN POLICY. (( A New Zealand's need is great, and tlie Times demand a GREAT MAN! J] " THE DEMOCRAT LEADER IS THE MAN OF OUR TIME." 2S|

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 230, 28 September 1935, Page 28

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