j AMUSEMENTS. , THRILLING ALL AUCKLAND! The first of the new Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer thrill dramas . . . the inside story of the war to end crime. AGAIN TO-DAY AT 11 — 2.15 — S P.M. ST. JAMES' THEATRE. Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. The story of the Most Amazing Man Hunt in History . . . " "pUBLIC TTERO -vro. 1 " "1 ÜBLIC -d-EHO J-"O. -L'" "pUm.IC TTEKO ATO -t " "JL üblic -C-ero o. Rccommcndcd l»j Censor for Adults. With CHESTER MORRIS, JEAN ARTHUR, LIONEL BARRYMORE, LEWIS STONE, JOSEPH CALLEIA. An Outstanding Associate Programme Includes : — LAUREL AND HARDY " LIVE GHOSTS." Plans at the Theatre (Phone 32-920). A NEW SPEED RECORD FOR ENTERTAINMENT! The newest, fastest and most thrilling of all air dramas! WALLACE BEERY, WALLACE BEERY, WALLACE BEERY, . hard-boiled . . laughable . . lovable as "i?ig Mike" in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer s " WEST POINT OF THE AIR." " WEST POINT OF THE AIR." " WEST POINT OF THE AIR." Approved for Universal Exhibition. With ROBERT YOUNG—MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN—LEWIS STONE JAMES GLEASON —ROSALIND RUSSELL. A background of humour and living thrills such as the screen never caught before . . thousands of men . . . hundreds of planes In the biggest romantic thrill since "II ELI, DIVERS." I 1 ST. JAMES'-FRIDAY NEXT! j I Plans Now Open at the Theatre. '/CP " "THE LOJSTDON," | y Opp. G.P.0.. Queen St. | N, 6d «WAR IS HELL!" 6d Qrll'o-dav at every session, a Great Film 3d that shows how ".Mail's inhumanity fiflto man makes countless thousands bCI mourn." All Aucklanders who love 3dL>cac e should see this strong and OU vivid pictorial drama. ~ n 6d All-Star Cast, with Qrl DIANA WYNYARD, and 3d LEWIS STONE, in CA "MEN MUST FIGHT."I q^ A Drama of Great Interest. ~ , 6d Approved /or Universal Exhibition. D<J oj And Qr] SdA LAUREL AND HARDY COMEDY, ou 6d "THE CHIMP." 6d oj Como and Have a Good Laugh ! gel Continuous from 11 to 10.30. 6d THE LONDON, OPP - G P -°- 6d T rriT TTYI~\T? CINEMA I ItEMUERA. | IUJJUK | Phone 24-749. This Evening at S. = SHIRLEY TEMPLE AND LIONEL BARRYMORE p "THE LITTLE COLONEL." —- Approved for Universal Exhibition. With Excellent Fcnturcttes. TT? r PV i TAKAPUNA. | VjrAlJtl/1 X I Ph. 23-403. To-night. — KAY FRANCIS, in i r "THE KEYHOLE." — Recommended by Censor for Adults. ("AVONDALE SS r fe.m i = Tues. and Thurs.—No Pictures. — : Wed.—GUEST NIGHT.—John Boles ami Nancy Carroll in "Child of Manhattan," Fast-moving Modern Drama. Recommended bp Censor for Adults. | AMBASSADOR r^SS c . r ' i =: GUEST NIGHT. Ralph Bellamy—Shirley Grey, in z= "CRIME OK HELEN STANLEY." — Rccommcndcd by Censor for Adults. Excellent Supporting Programme. 1 KINGSLAND~] ™:£ tr~ Loretta Young in "The White Parade." rz; W. C'. Fields in "It's a Gift." —. Iloth Approved Universal Exhibition. fLTRERTY CINEMA I PA If NELL. | -LUI3.D.IA. X X 1 phone 43-780. — Guest Night—Geo. Raft, Mae West In — "NIGHT AFTER NIGHT." =• Rccommcndcd hp Censor tor Adults. PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION. p A It N E L L ELECTION. UNITED LADIES' MEETING. SIR ALEXANDER lIERDMAN, The Progressive Candidate, 'Will Address the Ladles in the Remuera Library Hall on WEDNESDAY NEXT, October f), at 2.45 p.m. Any Elector unable to attend evening meetings also invited. 8
J> AKN EL L EI,ECTO It AT E. SIR ALEXANDER HERDMAN, SIR ALEXANDER HERDMAN. The Progressive Candidate, WILL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS OF ST. .lIELIER'S HAY, IN THE PICTURE THEATRE, On THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, at 8 p.m. LADIES ESPECIALLY INVITED. 10 e-VTATIONAL POLITICAL FEDERATION. (EDEN ELECTORATE.) Nominations of Candidates for the Eden Electorate, in the interests of tlie National Political Federation, will definitely close on THURSDAY NEXT, October 10, at 5 p.m., at the Auckland Provincial Headquarters, Queen's Arcade. B. GORDON EDWARDS. Provincial Organiser. M. \V. McBRIDE, x 8 Hon. Secretary. -VTATIONAL POLITICAL FEDERATION. (Kaipara Electorate.) The Ladies of Ilclensville and surroundinjr districts are invited to attend a Public Lecture to be held in the LYRIC THEATRE, Ilelensville, on THURSDAY, October 10. at 2..'i0 p.m. Speaker: MRS. A. E. HARDING. 9 jr Alp AR A ELECTORAT E. MR. .T. CAUGIILEY, Democrat Candidate for Kaipara, Will Address Electors in DARGAVILLE, at the Empire Theatre, on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, At S p.m. R RAiLWAY NOTICES. JjEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. On WEDNESDAY, October 9. 1035, the usual 11.28 p.m. Otahuhu-Auckland Train will leave Otahuliu at 11.50 p.m. and run coxTesiionUingly later to Auckland. S
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