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AMUSEMENTS. ROXY ROXY ROXY ROXY 9 PERFORMANCES DAILY 11 a.m.. 2.30 p.m 9 o'clock. " Paramount's Wonder Talking Production, v 100 PER CENT. DIALOGUE. " A "TVANGEROUS WOMAN." •• i\ -L>ANGEROUS ' T OMAN," " A \\T OMAN." «« A JL'ANC.EItOUS »V OMAN." With With BACLANOVA •- pLIVE JROOK ACLANOVA - v-'LIVE I->ROOL. And "Neil Hnmilton." A Story of n Woman Without Virtue. SHE 'WAS FASCINATING. / SHE WAS ALLURING. SHE WAS DANGEROUS 10 MEN. Also, Specially Selected ALL-TALKIE ITEMS. UJox Plan ut Thoatro. Phono Reservations. 41-3-U DffOXY NOW SHOWING. ~ | "CRYSTAL I'M ACE j The Thoatro Luxurious. (MT. EDEN HOADI. TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. Continued Success of Pa ram nun t e ALL-TALKING PICTURE. / " THE CANARY MURDER CASE." "THE CANARY MURDER CASE. 100 PER CENT. DIALOGUE. Played bv a Great Cast, including tWILLTAM POWELL, LOUISE BROOKS. Selected All "Talkie" Supports "NAP," 2-reel "Talkie" Comedy Riot. "Minnevitch'a" Harmonica Band '."RUTH ETTING," Personality Girl. Empire News Keel. Cars park Fairview Road. Phone 20-573. * 1 EXPRESS | Direction: Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. '| NEWTON'S \ PopulaT All-Talkie House. I I 1/ rt _ PERFORMANCES - 9 i I \ TO-DAY J I 2.30 and 8 o'clock. j N °" STRANGE CARGO." | It's All-Talking. | 100 Per Cent; Dialogue. 11 Distinguished Stage Players I Speak. :, *%£ OFFICE SCANDAL." j Featuring Phyllis Haver and I I Raymond Hatton. j | It's Part Talkie and Synchronised | Mtisio I And Other Talkie Featurettes. j Book Your Seats (Box Plan at I ' Theatre). Phono Reserves 27 077. I EMPRESS NOW SHOWING URGENT AND IMPORTANT. Tile oeuson for "A Scrape o' the Pen" will open Next Thursday. 2Gth. instead of Wedday, 25th, as originally intended. ST. ANDREWS SOCIETY Will Present "A SCRAPE O' THE PEN." GRAHAM MOFFAT'S Famous Scottish Comedy, on THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26. 27 and 28. AT THE CONCERT CHAMBER, With ISSVdesS scenery. Ski> elaborate wardrobe. Directed by Kenneth Brampton. NO TAX. NO BOOKING FEE RESERVED. Uln RESERVED. 5/- 3/- 2 /" Box Office now open at Lewis Eady. Ltd. Make your Reservations now. ',"DAMON NOVARRO & RENEE ADOREE ■JX in "FORBIDDEN HOURS. Romance of love and youth. PATSY RUTH MILLER in "BEAUTIFUL, BUT DUMB, Comedy drama. Oom. To-day. NATIONAL Pictures. nf\f\ CHILDREN SINGING—'bUI/Fascinating Stories-Straight Preaching. Beresford Street Sunday School AnmTW "TBWN HALL NEXT SUNDAY. Z. (INC.). (gEPT. £5, 1929 ' /' ' ■ T°WN jj ALL » 8 P ' M ' JJABANJAIf gINGH (Inffia >. V. WALTER JOHANSSON. (Finland). Eight 10-Minute Rounds. Preceded by FIRST-CLASS PRELIMINARIES. Popular Prices: Stage, 10s; Dress Cire'e, 8s; Reserves 7s Gd; Galle.ry, 2a (id. We p.iy Tax. EACH LADY (escorted) Free to Stalls and Gallery. All Reserve Seats must be paid for. Box Plan opens at Carter and Asher'a TO-DAY (Monday), at 8 a.iu. 13UOK EARLY. MEETINGS. MT. Aibert Ratepayers' and Residents' .Association. General Meeting Tonibrrow (Tuesday), 7.15 p.m., in St. George's Hall. Address by W. J. Holds•worth, Esq., on Land Settlement. J_ IN DIVORCE. qio TOM ELLIOT NAUGHTON REID, -L of Wellington, Draper's Assistant. Take notice that a Citation has been issued out of the Supreme Court of New Zealand at Christchurch citing you to appear and answer tno Petition of Ellen Louiiro Reid, of Teumka, Married Woman, ■wherein she pruys for a Dissolution of her .'Marriage with you on tho ground that she arid, you on tho 14th day of November, 1919, entered into an Agreement in writing for and that the said Agreement is now in full force and nas been in full force •ever since the 14th day of November. 1919, «nd such Citation intimates that in default of your so doing the Court will proceed to hear tho said Petition and to pronounce sentence notwithstanding your absence. .iNow, therefore, take notice that for tho purpose aforesaid you are on or before tho 4th flay of November, 1929, to attend in person or by your Solicitor at tho Supremo Court Office at Christchurch and there enter an appearance, without which you will not bo allowed to address tho Court at any stago of the proceedings. A copy of the said Citation and Petition •will be supplied to you on your applying :for the same at the Supremo Court Office rut Chri3tchurch. Dated this ICth day of September, 1929. / A. H. CUTLER. Registrar. Friends of tho Respondent are particularly requested to forward to hhn the foregoing :*dve::lisement. _ , , _ . Javnes Ernßlie is the for the Petitioner, whose address for service is _<"♦ »*ie ■Offices of Messrs. Srnithaon and Smithson, No, 90, Hereford Street, Christchurch. rpo WILLIAM PORTER, formerly of JL Cheviot in Canterbury, Labourer, but -whrt3e present whereabouts are unknown. Tako notico that a Citation has been issue out of the Supreme Court of Now 'Zealand at Dunedin. citing you to appear and answer the Petition of Jane Porter, of .Dunedin, Married Woman, wherein she prays for a Dissolution of' her Marriage ■with you on tho grounds of desertion, and duih Citation intimates that in default of Tour so doing the Court will proceed to hear the riid Petition nnd to pronounce sentence therein, notwithstanding your absence. Now. therefore, take notice that for the purpose aforesaid you are. within forty-two 'lays after tho date of this publication, to mWond in person or by your Solicitor at tho Supreme Court OfPco at Dunedin aforesaid and there to enter an annearanco "without which you will not bo allowed to address the Court at any r.tage of the proceeding*. A copy of this Citation and Peti"(ion will ho supplied to you on your aoplyimr for tho »arno at tho Supremo Court Office at Dunedin aforesaid. Doted this 18th day of September. 1929, D. C. E. WEBSTER, Deputy Registrar. SEAL. Friends of tho Respondent are particularly requested to forward to him the foregoing advertisement. Burrows Stokre Irwin is the Solicitor for iho Petitioner, whose address for service is tit the Offices of Messieurs. Irwin nnri Irwin, No. 11, Moray Pluce, Dunedin, New Zealand. fr»EV. LIONEL B. FLETCHER. With Fascinating Stories for the / " Children. NEXT SUNDAY-TOWN HALL.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20367, 23 September 1929, Page 20

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