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AMUSEMENTS. SUBURBAN PICTURE GOERS. SUBURBAN PICTURE GOERS. PLEASE NOTE. THIS WONDERFUL PROGRAMME, "PARDON US" AND "SHIPMATES." WHICH IS THE TALK OF AUCKLAND. WILL NOT BE SHOWN AS A DOUBLE FEATURE BILL IN THE AUCKLAND SUBURBS. IT IS TOO GOOD TO MISS. WORTH COMING MILES TO SEE. ST. JAMES' ST. JAMES' "Where Sound Sounds Best." SESSIONS: 11 A.M 2.15 AND 7.55 P.M. SECOND AND LAST WEEK SECOND AND LAST WEEK OP LAUREL AND HARDY LAUREL AND HARDY LAUREL AND HARDY LAUREL AND HARDY In their First Full-length Feature Picture, "PARDON US." " PARDON US." A Scream from Start to Finish. And ROBERT MONTGOMERY ROBERT MONTGOMERY ROBERT MONTGOMERY ROBERT MONTGOMERY In his First Great Starring Entertainment. "SHIPMATES." "SHIPMATES." Bis Romantic Comedy of Navy Life. Plans at St. James'. "WITHOUT DOUBT ONE OF t THE BEST TEN PICTURES OF THE LAST TEN YEARS." The story of a woman who married because she loved And, because of that love, brought five children into the world . . . Then her husband found he wanted success .... He wanted to write, and his wife and children were in the way She took her children and left him free to make success ..... He made it—and got what he wanted .... But for ten years she struggled to bring up the children, to make them good, nice, lovable. Then their father returned. with his power, his position, his money, and dazzled them .... Telling them what he can do for them Making them dissatisfied She had worked for them all those years . . Now she becomes only part of their everyday, humdrum life—and old story While their _ father 13 a hero in their eyes . . . And then the mother's cry—torn from her very soul SEED. SEED. SEED. SEED. SEED. SEED. SEED. SEED. SEED. SEED. SEED. SEED. SEED. SEED. SEED. SEED. SEED. SEED. SEED. SEED. SEED. SEED. SEED. SEED. SEED. SEED. SEED. SEED. SEED. SEED. SEED. SEED. SEED. SEED. SEED. SEED. SEED. SEED. SEED. SEED. SEED.

SEED. SEED. SEED. SEED. SEED. SEED. SEED. SEED. SEED. SEED. SEED. SEED. SEED. SEED. SEED. SEED. SEED. SEED. " I "WILL NOT LET THEM GO! !" YOU WILL LOVE EVERY MOMENT OF THIS GREAT HUMAN STORY. ST. JAMES' ST. JAMES' " Where Sound Sounds Best." COMMENCING NEXT FRIDAY. NEXT FRIDAY. Box Plan 3 at Theatre. AEOLIAN ORCHESTRA. WJTwi 1931—THIRD CONCERT—I93I Sfl LEWIS EADY HALL. VfMv QUEEN STREET. 8 P.M. THURSDAY. Oct. 1. Vocal Solos by MISS PATRICIA McLEOD L.A.8.. and MR. FRANK SUTHERLAND. Pianoforte Solo by MISS EDNA TYE. Conductor, MR. GERALD T. LEE. Leader. MR. FRANK M. PRICE. Hon. Accompanist, MISS MAIDA HOOKER, A.R.C.M. ADMISSION, lo 6d, or Subscriber's Ticket. FRANCES E. LEE, Hon. Sec. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. CUP-TIE FOOTBALL. BLANDFORD PARK. TO-DAY (SATURDAY) FALCON CUP SEMI-FINALS. 3 P.M. TRAMUREWA V. THISTLE. TRAMUREWA V. THISTLE, 1.30 P.M. Y.M.C.A. V. NORTH SHORE. SEE TRAMUREWA. CHAMPION CLUB TEAM OF NEW ZEALAND. Admission, 6d and la. Ladies, including Stand. 6d. MEETINGS. v AUCKLAND EDUCATIONAL CONFERiI ENCE. A Public Meeting will be held nt. Auckland University Colloge on TUESDAY. September '29, 1931, at 7.45 p.m. Subject: "ECONOMIC ASPECTS OF EDUCATION." Short Addresses will be given by F. A. Garry, Esq., Headmaster, Mt. Roskill School; H. R. Rodwell, Esq., M.A.. Lecturer on Economics, Auckland University College. The Meeting will then be open for discussion. A UCKLAND BRITISH ISRAEL ASSOCIATION (INCORP.). The Monthly Meeting of the above will be held in the Fountain of Friendship Lodge. 151, Newton Road (Symonds Street), on MONDAY. September 28, at 7.30 p.m. Address: " BADGES. MOTTOES AND NICKNAMES OF THE BRITISH ARMY." By CAPT. A. S. HARRISON-LEE. A MALGAMATED ENGINEERING AND A ALLIED TRADES INDUSTRIAL UNION OF WORKERS. Special Meeting of the Motor Mechanic Section will be held in the Trades Hall. Hobson Street, on TUESDAY EVENING. Sept. 29. at 7.45 p.m. All Members are asked to attend to hear Mr. Bonnett's (Auckland Assessor) Report R. A. COWLEY. President. 4 T the request of Milford Ratepayers and Rodents. His Worship the Mayor, Mr. John Guiniven, has consented to nddress a Meeting in the Picturedrome, Milford, at 8 p.m. THURSDAY, Oct. 1, on important Municipal Matters. PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. M E H. P BLAKEIDENTAL SURGEON, BROADWAY CHAMBERS NEWMARKET. Painless and Gas Extractions. Painless Fillings. Artificial Teeth Phone 45-024.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20988, 26 September 1931, Page 18

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