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AMUSEMENTS. NATIONAL Direction: J. C. Williamson Films. " Whore Talkies Are Better." TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW—-FOR THIS LAST OCCASION. AT 11, 2.15 AND 8 P.M. A PICTURE THAT DARES TO BE DIFFERENT. " LUMMOX." "LUMMOX." Tim Romance of n Simple Slavey and a Philandering Poet, Unit Readies Eni'olioni'l Heights of Amnzinir Grandeur. "Lummox" directed by Herbert Brcnon, who produced " Sorrell and Son " and " Beau Gestc." A GREAT SUPPORTING PROGRAMME OF FEATU RETTES SATURDAY NEXTELINOR GLYNN'S THRU/UNO' I,OVE ROMANCE, "KNOWING MEN." An All-English Production. A Story of the Ways avid Wiles of Men, the Famous Author who discovered " IT." Daily Sessions: 11. 2.15 and B p.m Plans at Theatre. Phone No. 42-1(19. Prices: Is, Is (id. 2s .'id and 2s lOd.

WORLD LECTURE TOUR. WORLD LECTURE TOUR. PRACTICAL PRACTICAL PSYCHOLOGY. PSYCHOLOGY. CONCERT CHAMBER. NEW SERIES OP LECTURES BY DR. P. FENNELLY, JX.D. DR. P. FENNELLY, LL.D. (Past President British Association of Practical Psychology.) TO-DAY (THURSDAY), 6.ls—Snecial Lecture for Men Only. 8 p.m.--" THE ROAD TO W F.ALT IT—WHY SOME SUCCEED AND OTHERS FAIL." These Lectures aro a high-class intellectual treat, a living page from the log book of life, in an outstanding presentation of modern psychology. Truth and realism are imparted to every subject with a freshness of conception indescribably fascinating. PSYCHOLOGY IS THE VITAL MESSAGE OF THE AGE. Admission Free. Silver Collection to Help Defray Expenses. TO-NIGHT, G. 15 and 8 p.m. LECTURES. PUBLIC T ECTURE ÜBLIC -LECTURE 13UBLIC T ECTURK J- ÜBLIC JL/ECTURE ON "C<CIEN OB AF pHIROPRACTIO.' " OciKXCE v-*HIROPRACTIC.' «' QCIENCE pHIROPRACTIC.' " OCIENCE vyp HIROPRACTIC.' ■' OCIENCE /\F /"IHIROPRACTIC.' "Science v-*f chiropractic.' rpOWN TJ ALL, J- OWN -P-ALL, rpOWN XT ALL. 1 OWN -LI ALL. rPO-NTGHT THURSDAY, -1 O-NIGHT i HURSDAY, TO-NIGHT THURSDAY. i- O-NIGHT -L HURSDAY. 8 P.M. Lecturer: DR. B. J. PALMER. D.C., Ph.C. DR. B. J. PALMER. D.C., Ph.C. (Palmer School of Chiropractic, Davenport, lowa U.S.A.)

COME AND RE ATI THIS LEADING EXPONENT. Chairman: Hon. Sir George Fowlda. Admission Free. Auckland Lyceum CLUB.—The Committee of the above Clnh are entertaining Dr. Mnbel PiVnicr at the Club TO-DAY (Thursday), at 10.45 a.m., when she will speak on " Women's Clubs in America." All members are invited to bo present. Nr/ INSTITUTE OF HORTICULTURE ' /u AND AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. A Free Public Address by Dr. H. E. .A nnetl, D.Sc. i London), F.T.C.. will be Kiven TO-NIOIIT (Thursday), at 7. at 1 lie Seddon Memorial Technical Colleee, on "MANUKES AND MODERN MANURING." Auckland institute and museum —AST 1 {ONOMICAL SF.CTION. A Meeting of the Auckland Astronomical Society will l)C lield in tho Physics Lecture Room, University Science Buildings, TONIGHT (Thursday), at S. Lecture by Mr. .T. P. Arlha on "The Total Solar Eclipse of Oct. 2'2." Illustrated Lecture by Mr. E. O. .lo'ies, M.A., B.Sc., on "Solar Eclipses." Public Invited. A PUBLIC L E C T U R E J\ Will bo delivered by BISHOP AIiUNDALE At the 'I'IIIiOSOPiIICAL HALL, 371, Ouccn Street. TO-DAY (Thursdny), at 8 p.m. Subject: "New Zealand; a Land of the LaiKcr Hope." What is the power and purpose of New Zealand? What is a New ZeninndfT? What ia Now Zealand's mission to the world? NOTE—On Sunday Bishop Arundale will lecture at the Concert Chamber, Town Hull, on "Krishnaniuiti—A Great Teacher." H ARB OUR BOARD NOTIOES. HAHBOUU BOARD. Notico in hereby civen that the Auckland Harbour Hoard has applied to the Governor-fienenil in Council for si Special Order authorising: the reclamation of approximately 10 acres of the bed of the Auckland Harbour in Ngiitarinsu Bay, Devonport. A plan of the proposed work, with estimate of cost, is deposited at the Custom House at Auckland, and may be inspected during office hours. Dated at Auckland this Bth day of October. WHO. B.y Oriler. H. B. BURNETT. Superintendent und Secretary, LYCEUM

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20690, 9 October 1930, Page 24

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