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AMUSEMENTS. YOU BE THE DETECTIVE. See Every Clue the Police See ... See Every Action of the Murder ... Hear the Motive I Witness the Crime . . . Then Try, to Solve. It! ‘ THE CRIME OP THE CENTURY,’ ‘ THE CRIME OF THE CENTURY,’ • THE CRIME OF THE CENTURY,* ‘ THE CRIME OF THE CENTURY,’ ‘ THE CRIME OF THE CENTURY,’ * THE CRIME OF THE CENTURY,’ ‘ THE CRIME OF THE CENTURY,’ THE CRIME OF THE CENTURY,’ ‘ THE CRIME OF THE CENTURY,’ . The Greatest Thrill of the Century! At The EMPIRE DE LDXE (Phones 12-432 and 12-433) 2.15 - TWICE DAILY WE WILL GIVE YOU 60 SECONDS TO SOLVE THE MURDER. Never before in fact or fiction a story so tantalising ... the gripping drama of a woman’s unshaken faith in a man’s indicted innocence! All the clues are them . . . you see precisely what happens ... you know as much as the police - do . ._ . and all clues are reviewed during a special 60-second intermission to enable you to name the murderer! Can YOU figure out who killed Philip Ames? ‘ THE CRIME OF THE CENTURY.’ Approved for Universal Exhibition. J The Players; JEAN HERSHOLT, WYNNE GIBSON. STUART ERWIN, FRANCES DEE. Who committed the most dramatic crime ever to be shown on the screen . . . the crime that was pre-confessed . . . the crime that bad 100 clues but no apparent solution . . . the crime that baffled big city detectives' . . •?. Also, Outstanding Supporting Programme. And KNIGHT BARNETT At the MIGHTY CHRISTIE ORGAN. Plans at the Theatre and D.I.C. TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. TO LET. ' MAORI HILL: Dainty Bungalow, 4 large rooms and kette.; large section; glorious view; 30s. MORNINGTON: Bungalow, 5 rooms and kette.; large section; fine outlook, 255. ROSLYN: 5 Rooms, furnished; £2. TAMBLYN, RHODES, AND JAMIESON. Paper run or news agency. Cash Buyer Waiting. Urgent. HAGGITT, DUTHIE, AND KINMONT LIMITED, 2 Dowling street. Phone 13-416; or evening 20-691. NEW ZEALAND Legion, Concert Chamber, To-morrow Night; addresses by Research Committee leaders, executive’s report to members. WANTED- Exchange, 5-roomed, House, with acre land, for 5 Rooms on flat. —Macassey and Co. ANTED Exchange, 4 Sections, at Abbotsford, for small House- or Section in Dunedin.—Macassey and Co. VOUNG Couple, no children, want to X Kent Fully-furnished House or Flat, south end.—72B, ‘ Star.’ tO.IQA (Day or Night).— Bone-dry lo lou Manuka. Broadleaf. Pine Blocks; 6 large sacks. IPs. 12 £l. WANTED Purchase, approx. 350 ft |in Steel Rods, also Mixing Board for concrete. —Phone 10-568. BW ZEALAND Legion, To-morrow (Tuesday) Night, Concert Chamber.

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Evening Star, Issue 21519, 18 September 1933, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 21519, 18 September 1933, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 21519, 18 September 1933, Page 11