premier Presentation of A WORLD-FAMED PICTURE eitt Itepttt DIRECTION: J. C. WILLIAMSON PICTURE CORPORATION LTD. TO-MORROW Matinee Sessions: I 1 a.m., 2.15 p.m. Gala Evening Performance: 8 p.m "ARROWSMITH" is the loveli est thing that has happened since the film found its voice ONE OF THOSE NOBLF. AND RUGGED ■STORIES OF MAN'S HEROIC CAPACITY IN THE GREAT CAUSES OF HUMANITY THAT THRILL THE WHOLE WORLD . . . IT WILL LEAVE YOU BEREFT OF WORDS. SO TENDER IS ITS SENTIMENT. SO DEEPLY APPEALING IS ITS HUMAN DRAMA BURSTING WITH LIFE. . ■ ■ THE EXTRAORDINARY COMPETENCY OF ITS DISTINGUISHED CAST HAS NEVER BEEN EXCELLED. WHEN YOU SEE IT YOU WILL UNDERSTAND WHY THIS STORY OF A DOCTOR WHO DEDICATED HIS LIFE TO SERVICE AND HIS HEART TO THE LOVE OF ONE WOMAN RAN FOR FOUR MONTHS IN LONDON, RECEIVING THE PATRONAGE OF THE ROYAL \ FAMILY. AND WON FOR ITS AUTHOR SINCLAIR LEWIS —THE NOBEL NEVER! ANYWHERE! HAS A PICTURE RECEIVED SUCH LAVISH PRAISE ! ! Towers a giant among dwarfs.' "Powerful as the brilliant novel from which it was expertly directed." —5 " Season's best picture . . . bursts with life." —World-Telegraph " 'Arrowsmith ' cannot be missed! It is the picture of this or any year." —Daily Express 0 sr vs W m I im —N.Y. American iAMUtTQOLDWYN the novel.?:.
Mystery v: IH j a 11 SAF ET Y ECONOMY-COMFORT Great Hikers' Mystery Train SUNDAY NEXT September 4th Immensely popular Overseas, the Mystery Train has come to Auckland,. " We don't know where we're going, but we're on the way." That is the spirit of those who will join the Mystery Train on Sunday„ 4th September. NOT MORE THAN 8 MILES' TRAMP. Free Hot Water will be supplied at Lunchtime. BE ON AUCKLAND'S FIRST MYSTERY TRAIN Glorious day's outing at a minimum cost. Mystery Train leaves Auckland 9.0 a.m., Newmarket 9.9, Mt. Eden 9.16 a.m. Stops if required to pick up passengers, Newmarket to Avondale inclusive. Return train arrives back in Auckland 6.0 p.m. See Special Hikers' Display at John Court Ltd. Note the Cheap Fares Auckland to Unknown Destination and Return .... 2/6 First; 2/-Second From Stations Newmarket to Avondale inclusive .... 2/~ First; 1/6 Second wmmm *•> ;; m \ A psx I
C. BRANDAUER & CO.'s Ltd. Circular Pointed Pens SEVEN PRIZE MEDALS. WORKS: BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND. These aeries of Pens neither scratch nor They glide over the roughest paper with the ease of a aoft lead-pencil. Ask your Storekeeper for an Assorted Sample Box. Beware of cheap imitations.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21276, 1 September 1932, Page 14
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