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AMUSEMENTS. FINAL T'VO DAYS. — MAJESTIC — 10.50, 12.30, 2.30, 5 AND 8 ' Continuous 11 a.m. to 7 p.m". It's Public Favourite Number One NAUGHTY NELSON EDDY, MARIETTA MacDONALD. Brilliant Associate Programme Includes . . . STAN OLIVER LAUREL HARDY Together again in another Mirthquake . , , "THEM THAR HILLS." "Metrotonc News" and "Oddity." Plans at Majestic — Phone 43-210. Approved for Universal Exhibition. I|||l || (MAJESTIC || Jill I' ( FRIDAY. II • METRO-GOLDW YN-.MA YER Present TWO SHOWS IN ONE. Navy Pictures Have Been Popular, So Have Mystery Pictures. "MURDER IN THE FLEET" IS BOTH. It cleverly combines tiie thrills and adventure of one with the excitement and intrigue of the other, together with refreshing romance and rollicking roysterjng comedy. a Visitors' day on the U.S.S. ( V Carolina, newest cruiser in the fleet —Crowds of | I curious sightseers—Secret /| I work under way on a new ,i' | lire control gear—Then iJJJJ LLLi 1 guddenely a murder. MURDER 2000 n/rTTTSTiTT*u> Ears heard the shriek that lviUxv.Ui-i.it meant murder! MURDER 2000 MURDER Eyes saw the victim die! MURDER • • ■ Uut 110 0110 saw the murderer! JS ROBERT TAYLOR Sensational New Juvenile IN Player. IN JEAN PARKER, IN I Of "Little Women" and "Sequoia" successes. THE TED HEALY, THE NAT THE PENDALTON, THE •The Roysteri ig Comics of rpjjg "Reckless." Intimate glimpses of actual FLEET. life aboard a cruiser at sea TPT TTTTT 1 make the picture intorestX 1 L/biEj I. ing and manoeuvres figure "FT Tf , TT' r r to add spectacular detail. flllt. warship FLEET. 4 BECOMES MURDER HELL. 11 11 IN' Two murders! —A ship full •| | of suspects!— Not a single I I clue. Join the man hunt on the U.S.S. Carolina! See a master killer laid by the 1/ heels! —See grand fun and refreshing romance in one exciting entertainment. YOU NAME THE KILLER. . . . Join the thousand men on the warship . . . who saw Duval die! . . . You, too, will be baffled by the murder committed before a ship full of witnesses! . . . You, too, will thrill as romance and hilarity rub shoulders with disaster! Also Screening: , THELMA—COMEDY—PATSY TODD — COMEDY—KELLY "Prince of Dogs" Oddity "Metrotonc and Paramount Newsreels." " OUR GANG COMEDY." Plans at Majestic, Phone 43-210. Recommended hy Censor for Adults. To-night Only, at — THE ASTOR, — DOMINION ROAD. GUEST NIGHT. 1 CLARK GABLE, CAROLE LOMBARD, in " NO MAN OF HER OWN." Recommended by Censor for Adults. Adults, 6d; Children, 3d. Commencing To-morrow: GARY COOPER, ANNA STEN, in "THE WEDDING NIGHT." Approved for Universal Exhibition. VTPTnR T A Devonport's Favourite VlOlUmii, Theatre, Ph. 22-965. Marian Marsh. Ralph Morgan, Louise Uressec. in "GIRL of the LIMBERLOST." Approved for Universal Exhibition. Gertrude Michael, Paul Cavauagh, in "THE MENACE." Recommended bj/ Censor for Adults. Newsreel Session, 7.30 to S p.m. "rpHE Glory of Vienna and the envy -L of the World." The Historic VIENNA BOYS' CHOIR. "One of the quaintest, most original and most captivating entertainments ever witnessed in Melbourne." 10 —"The Argus," Melbourne, 2/0/35. "rjIHE LONDON" FRIDAY NEXT. X BIG DOUBLE BILL, Including CHARLES LAUGHTON and JOE E. BROWN. A S YOU DESIRE THEM —luscious chilled Vegetable SaladsCold Meats and other Seasonable lreats At the IIITZ, :19 242, Queen Street. LECTURES. XT Z. PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION • SOCIETY. Members are reminded of the Address to bo delivered by Julius Ilogben, Esq., LL.u., at the University TO-NIGHT, at S p.m., on "The University and the Public Service. 1C j. K. lIUNN, Secretary. Mgipn "rpilE ABYSSINIAN CRISIS." "ETHIOPIA—'WHAT IS AT Bv MR. AISPAD SZIGETVARY. At OLD GRAMMAR SCHOOL. Symonds St., TO-MORROW — THURSDAY, At 7.30 p.m. sharp. Admission, Ud. IN LIQUIDATION. rpHE OMAN A UNI) CO.. LTD. JL In Voluntary Liquidat i.m. Notice is hereby given that at nn Extraordinary Meeting of the ahovenaiuevi company bold on the Ist day of Octouu. 1933, the following resolution wa« passeu, "That this Company cannot by reasoni o. its liabilities continue its business, an that it is advisable -to wind up same. ami that accordingly the Company be woudu ui voluntarily." . And notice is further given "jhat at Meeting of Creditors of the above n> held on the Ist day of Octobe,-. 1.»J0,, i" terms of Section 235 of the ""1 11 . I "';,' Act, 1033. rhat M. 11. Moore, of Auckland was appointed Liquidator for sucii wniuiuo Ul> bateil at Auckland this 10tt day of October, 1033. M. H. MOOKE. X lO Liquidator.^ CHEMISTS. . MEXICAN Blood Purifier for pimples, blotches, boils, promotes tieiilitiy colliploxion : "J/0 bottle. — Mclvern s * iiiin « I»Al.l'irS lielialile liemedirs—l Sanftl. — Prompt Mail <>r,b Cln'iiiii-t. Ilopr Sl'ill Srnionds St.. A m-Uln .id —.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 245, 16 October 1935, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 245, 16 October 1935, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 245, 16 October 1935, Page 22

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