AMUSEMENTS. \ THE \ AT\ NATIQNA L\ Direction: <T. C. Williamson Films. Managing Director - - Beaumont Smith. COMMENCING i'O-DAY (FRIDAY). 2 ,171 rONDBRFUL TNVESTMENTS, ' v V ONDEHFUL 1 NV,ESTMENTS. "THE CONQUERING HORDE" "UP POPS A THE DEVIL." THE SHARES ARE QUOTED AT 1/-. 1/6 AND 2/-, WITH HALF SHARES AT OD. QD AND HUGE AND IMMEDIATE DIVIDENDS In the form of an abundance Of LAUGHS. SENSATIONS. THRILLS. Are Positively Assured. Western Classic. "THE CONQUERING HORDE." Packed with thrillins ds' n a mit e, blazing a trail of terrific action, griming you sensations to make your pulses race. Thrills of the West, Riot of Fun. "UP POPS THE DEVIL." Vividly Audacious, Full of humour, and flrama, and there's a glorious climax. A sparkling story with a heart throb. This Picture Tells Four Secrets. RICHARD ARLEN, FAY WRAY " THE CONQUERING HORDE." A story of men without law—of crisp action—a plot that moves with breath-taking velocity over the vast, uncivilised ranges of the Early West, a"STAMPEDE OF THRILLS. SKEETS GALLAGHER, STUART URWIN, CAROLE LOMBARD, LILYAN TASHMAN AND NORMAN FOSTER, " UP POPS THE DEVIL." " UP POPS THE DEVIL" A fast moving, human story_ at times dappled with the brilliant sunlight of hilarious humour and a wealth of fresh and surprising situations. "UP POPS THE DEVIL" Is Based on the Broadway Comedy Hit of the Same Name. Prices: Is, Is 6d, 2s; Children Half-price. Phone 42-169 for Re-serves. PRINCE EDWARD PHONE 46-252. Direction: .Tohn Fuller and Sons. Ltd. DAILY AT 2 AND 7.45. A Big Mystery Drama Full of Thrills find Surprises "THE SECRET SIX," "THE SECRET SIX," "A" Certificate. Featuring. WALLACE BEERY. Supported by a cast of favourites including, LEWIS STONE, CLARK GABLE and MARJORIE RAMBEAU. Excellent Supporting Programme.
DEVONPORT. VICTORIA AT 8 DEVONPORI MARILYN MILLER, In " SUNNY." ELECTORAL. 'AITEMATA j^LECTORATE A LEX H ARRIS, mi'., OFFICIAL COALITION CANDIDATE, Will Address the Electors F'ollows:— MONDAY, NOV. 16.—MASONIC HALL DEVONPORT, at 8 p.m. TUESDAY, NOV. 17.—GAIETY THEA TEE, TAKAPUNA. THURSDAY. NOV. 19.—PALAIS THEA TEE, NORTHCOTE. JIEANKLIN LECTORATE M R - J. N. M 46SEY ' COALITION CANDIDATE, Will Address the Electors as Under:— MANUREWA PICTURE THEATRE.—TONIGHT (Friday). 8 p.m. ARARIMU SCHOOLHOUSE. TO-MOR-ROW (Saturday), 1.45 p.m. MA'UKU VICTORY HALL.—TO-MORROW (Saturday), 8 p.m. MONDAY: ORUA BAY, The Pines, 10.30 a.m. GRAHAM'S BEACH. Hall, 1 p.m. MAN UK A U HEADS, School. 3.30 p.m. AWHITU CENTRAL. Hall, 8 p.m. TUESDAY: PUKEKOHE HILL (Mr. Green's Johns' Barn I, '2 p.m. KARAKA NORTH, Hal], 8 p.m. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT, At the Meetinc at. Manutewa to b* addressed by MR. MASSEY, SIR$ IR J Will also Speak on "Empire Marketing." J, AMILTON ELECTOHA TE. Friends and Supporters are cordially invited to meet the H ON ' J. A. Y O,,NG At the WINTER SHOW HALL TO-NIGHT (Friday), S p.m. Business; Arrangements for Election Camf A ITEM ATA ELECTORATE. W. B. D ARLOW ' INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE. Will Address the Electors as follows: TO-MORROV (Saturday)— The Kiosk, Castor Bay, at 8 p.m. MONDAY. Nov. 16th Palais Theatre, Northcote. TUESDAY, Nov. 17t.fi—Masonic Hall, Devon port. WEDNESDAY, Nov. 18th—Kiosk, Cheltenham. THUE'.SDAY, Nov. 19th—Presbyterian Hall, Belmont. YR. A N KLIN jg LECTOR AT E. H. O. M ELLSor - COUNTRY PARTY CANDIDATE. Will Address the Electors as Follows:—WAIAU PA HALL-TO-NIGHT (Friday). 8 P.M. TE TORO HALL.—TOMORROW (Saturday. 1.30 P.M. POLLOK HALL.—TO MORROW (Saturday). 8 P.M. WAIUKU, TOWN HALL, MONDAY, 8 P.M.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 21029, 13 November 1931, Page 18
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