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—■—— mmmmm ——— SBSSSSSSSSSi * AMUSEMENTS. . 2 THRILLING DRAMAS THAT WILL HOLD YOU SPELLBOUND FROM START TO FINISH. ®. /TTVOLIX A / TTVnT T \ N Near Grafton 1 T) \ Bridge. / u \ Nightly / \ at 8. / ROXY SESSIONS CONTINUOUS: 11 a.m. — 2 p.m. — 5 p.m. — 8 p.m. TIV OLI: Nightly, S p.m. (Matinee Saturday, 2 p.m.J. FEATURE No. 1— A METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER FIRST N.Z. SCREENING. STRIKE UP ■ _ THE BAND HERB COMES A GREAT CAST. ROBERT YOUNG ROBERT YOUNG FasclnaHng . ROBERT YOUNG He's Uncanny. ROBERT YOUNG STUART ERWIN LEO CARRILLO |£ stars BETTY FURNESS &&<** TED HEALY Drama. PRESTON FOSTER RUSSELL HARDIE in the Screen's Newest and Most Exciting Story, "THE BAND PLAYS ON/' "THE BAND PLAYS ON." "THE BAND PLAYS_On7' "THE BAND PLAYS ON." "Approved for Universal Exhibition. FEATURE No. 2— FOX FIL.MS PRESENTS FIRST N.Z. SCREENING. LIGHTNING ACTION! EDMUND LOWE . EDMUND LOWE s ipslns all EDMUND LOWE ggjon. EDMUND LOWE Successes! KAREN MORLEY PAUL CAVANAGH UNA O'CONNOR IN A PICTURE THAT WILL HOLD YOU IN A GRIP OF STEEL. " THUNDER IN THE NIGHT." " THUNDER IN THE NIGHT." " THUNDER IN THE NIGHT." Recommended by Censor for Adults. PRICES STILL THE SAME, Including Saturday Nights. 1500 SEATS 1/, 1/, 1/.. I/CHILDREN 6d, 6d, 6d, 6d. ifpjj g LITTLE mS& THEATRE. The Last Production of the year •will be a brilliant double bill, ■Gordon Bottomley's brilliant drama, "KING LEAR'S WIFE" "KING LEAR'S WIFE" And g SAT,OME T "= \ ' SALOME,"^=^ By Oscar Wilde. A magnificent work —the most ■widely-discussed play of modern times. An exceptionally strong cast "will Interpret .both plays. Book Now. s nights: TOWN HALL Next. SAT., MON., (concert u-n. j. ., m\jax ~ CHAMBER). TUES., WED., THURS. PRICES: 4/. 3/, 2/, 1/. Box Plans at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Producer: FRBDRIC McCALLUM. HORTICULTURAL SHOW. • AUCKLAND TT OETICULT UKAL ROSE SHOW. TOWN HALL. OPENS TO-DAY, UNTIL 10 KM. And TO-MORROW, 10 A.M. TO 9.30 P.M. 2000 MAGNIFICENT ROSES. A GARDEN OF IRIS. 2000 BLOOMS OF ALL SHADES. The Most Wonderful Exhibit Ever Shown in Auckland. OUTSTANDING DISPLAYS OF FLOWERING SHRUBS, ORCHIDS AND CALCEOLARIAS. A BEAUTIFUL SHOW. Admission, 1/. Afternoon Tea. x 7 WYCHWQOD NURSERIES, OF ROTORUA, ARE DISPLAYING AN EXHIBIT OF OVER 100 VARIETIES Of BEARDED AND OTHER IRISES AT THE AUCKLAND HORTICULTURAL SHOW. They extend an invitation to all iris the nJV lsit €lr Stand - whicn holds al! w?^' and many ° f America ' s B L. URQUHART, Manager for Wychwood Nurseries. 8 CORPORATION NOTICES. T)AY. £ he „ Rl 'Sht Honourable SSLfAfTJk-3 , Pnnj e Minister has intimated that advice has been received from the x-. . , Seeretarv of State for Dominion Affairs that His Majesty the ivinff has approved of arrangements for the observance of ARMISTICE DAY, MONDAY November 11, on the same lines as last r«,«'fi l^ nely i"7iJ ) A short service at the t enotaph, and (2) two minutes' silence and .suspension of all vehicular traffic for that period from 11 a.m. Citizens and traffic control authorities are earnestly requested to observe the praet ce adopted in the Dominion on former similar occasions of two minutes' silence from 11 a.m.. and the suspension of all vehicular traffic during that period. ERNEST DAVIS, Mayor. :x9 CHEMISTS. ECZEMA. Septic Finger Nails, Varicose Ulcers Cured.—l. Phillips. Chemist. opp. Reservoir. Newton Phone 26-233 P MEXICAN Blood Purifier for pimples, blotches, boils; promotes healthy complexion ; 2/6 bottle.—Melvern's Pharmacy. Newton. D RALPH'S Reliable Remedies (Ralph Sanft). —Prompt Mail Order Chemist. Dept. S2Ol, Symonds St., Auckland. D

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 264, 7 November 1935, Page 28

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Page 28 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 264, 7 November 1935, Page 28

Page 28 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 264, 7 November 1935, Page 28

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