amusements. Direction : Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. 11 A.M. — 2.15 — 8 P.M. A GREAT COMEDY. This Picture Reveals all her Talents. — JANE WITHERS — In -"LITTLE MISS NOBODY."A Fox Special. Approved for Universal Exhibition. > Jim ~mryZ 1 PLAZA |—^ Direction : Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. 11 a.m.—32.30—2.30—5 and «S p.m. SECOND BIG WEEK. STILL THE CROWDS. ROBERT TAYLOR and LORETTA YOUNG m ! —" PRIVATE NUMBER."— ' Recommended bp Censor for Adults. 1111" 'TiVJj rrm i iTfTTmTjJj STRAND. 111111111111111111111111 Continuous from 11 a.m. Direction : Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. IRENE DUNN 13 in " gwBET Adeline," And JOE E. BROWN in "S os O h \ A S AIMm " Both .4 ppro red Un iversal Exit ibition. - NATIONAL, NATIONAL, ==1 Queen St. Phone 42-100 = Direction : Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Sessions : 11. 12.30. 2.30, 5 and S p.m. The Season's First Big Musical, "COLLEEN." . "COLLEEN." DICK POWELL. RUBY KEELER, JOAN BLONDELL. JACK OAKIIO. Appro fed for Universal Exhibition. | CRYSTAL RIALTO | I PALACE & RIALTO | MT EDEN. NEWMARKET. I Phone 20-573. Phtfhe 4G-GO9. I Both Theatres Scientifically Heated. I I Final Screening at 7.43 p.m. The World's Most Popular Story. I Pauline Lord, W. C. Fields, Zasu Pitts, Evelyn Venable in " MRS. WIGGS OF THE | CABBAGE PATCH." | Also WARRIOR (the Horse), LIGHTNING (the Dog), In a story of Animal Friendship. I "TWO IN REVOLT." J Both Approved Universal Exhibition. 1 STATE | Final Screening. | DEVONPORT. I To-night at 7.45 | Centrally Heated. . j Phone 22-101. I The Comedy Classic of All Time, j "A MIDSUMMER \ | NIGHT'S DREAM." 1 With Joe E. Brown, Jas. Cagney. Approved for Universal Exhibition. j" REGENT & ALEXANDRA | EPSOM. GREEN LANE. | i Phone 20-142. Phone 16-647. | rj " Final Screening at 7.45 p.m. I HERBERT MARSHALL . In a Brilliant Romantic Comedy, | " THE LADY CONSENTS." I Recommended by Censor for Adults. i | Special Featurettes. | — KING'S | | KORTHCOTE. _[ Thone 19-903. ill Edward Everett Horton in "HIS NIGHT OUT.' 11l Approved for Universal Exhibition. I DE LUXE ~j To ' nigh I -La n fed 7 ' 4s J MT. ALBERT. | Phone 40-104. I I Wheeler and Woolsey in "SILLY BILLIES." I James Cagney in a Thriller, "THE 'FRISCO KID." i Both Approved Universal Exhibition. PUBLIC NOTICES. pUBLIC NOTICE. The Proprietors of the undermentioned j Letters Patent are desirous of entering I into negotiations with manufacturing firms | for the full development and practical , working of their inventions in New Zealand, so that the reasonable requirements of tlie public may be satisfied : — Letters Patent No. 57026, dated August 20. 1925, entitled "MANUFACTURE OF GLASS, SAND, FLINT-PAPER AND EMERY CLOTH." Letters Patent No. 59537, dated November 9, 1927, entitled "LIGHTNINGARRESTER." Letters Patent No. 63907, dated November 24, 1928, entitled "IMPROVEMENTS IN AND RELATING TO THE MANUFACTURE OF HOLLOW BODIES FROM FIBROUS PULP." Letters Patent No. 66797, dated April 2, 1931, entitled "IMPROVEMENTS IN SULPHURIC ACID CHAMBERS." Letters Patent No. 71125, dated July 24. 1933, entitled "PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF PLASTIC PICTURES."
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