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AMUSEMENTS THERE'S A REASON FOR IT. PACKED HOUSE LAST EVENING ENTHRALLED. Continuous Sessions from It a.m. Afternoon Session, 2.15. Early Evening at \ 6.30. MAJESTIC CONGORILLA " SCREENS AT 11 A.M. 12.30, 2.30, 4.5, 5.50, 8.40. (After School Session, 4.5.) (Children, fid Admission.) Sights the civilised world hus never seen before! and now with natural sound! Brought to you by those two fearless explorers, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Johnson! Wrenched from a fever-laden land where tho foot of white man has not trod before! An amazing trip down ,the river of peril into an unknown. mysterious land ... a white woman in a battle of wits with a mad rhino . . , starved hyenas attacking a lion . . . gorillas in hand-to-hand combat. The first Authentic_ Talking Picture made entirely in , Darkest Africa. (A "Fox" Special Production.) NO FREE LIST. 2000 SEATS, 1/, 1/6, 2/3. Children, Jlalf-price, AH Times. PI/ANo AT MAJESTIC. SPECIAL CHILDREN'S SESSION. U A.M. SATURDAY TO-MORROW. ADMISSION Cd. . —7 SYMONDS ST. LYRIC I Always Cosy and Warm. ' To-night, at 8. GEORGE ARLISS, The Great English Actor, In " ALEXANDER HAMILTON." One of the greatest talkies ever produced. FINE SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. ~r T : REMUERA RD. TUDOR Cosy and Warm. | To-night at 8. A Great British Cast. LESLIE HOWARD, WITH GEORGE GROSSMITH, ELIZABETH ALLAN AND CYRIL RITCHARD (of "Blue Roses" Co.), in " SERVICE FOR.LADIES." (Adult Recommendation.) Gay and Sparkling Romantic Comedy. SUPERB TUDOR FEATURETTES. Including OLYMPIC GAMES. I rir>T r T t a \t\ty a i THREE LAMPS. BRITANNIA Now Heated. 1 To-night at 7.46. \\V LESLIE HOWARD. GEORGE GROSV\V SMITH, ELIZABETH ALLAN AND V\V CYRIL RITCHARD i\\\ (here with "Blue Roses" Co.), in M " SERVICE FOR LADIES." uV (Adult-Recommendation). Also \\\ TOM KEANE In \\\ "SUNDOWN TRAIL." | GAIETY, TAKAPUNA | i \\Vj FREDERIC MARCH In P ' m ' V W "DR. JEKYLL & MR. HYDE. V\Vi ("A" Cert.) PLAZA TO-DAY. BERYL MERCER, - HOBART BOSWORTH, NO GREATER LOVE." LEAGUE FOOTBALL LEAGUE FOOTBALL. CARLAWPARK. i TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). FINAL, THISTLE CUP. FINAL, THISTLE CUP. FINAL, THISTLE CUP. ' DEVONPORT DEVONPORT DEVONPORT ' DEVONPORT v. CITY. CITY. CITY. CITY. ANOTHER THRILLING GAME OF SPECTACULAR FOOTBALL. IVAN CULPAN, Hon. Secretary, Auckland Rugby League. FINAL. FINAL. FINAL. FINAL. FINAL. FINAL. FINAL. FINAL. FINAL. FINAL. FINAL. FINAL. FINAL. FINAL. FINAL. FINAL.. FINAL. FINAL. FINAL. FINAL. FINAL. FINAL. FINAL. FINAL. FINAL. FINAL.' LAWN TENNIS rjpENNIS QLUB. COURTS (Chip) Situated St. Andrews Rd. Mt. Eden-Epsom. OPENING DAY. OCTOBER 1. Vacancies for Members. Applications Invited. v Annual Sub.: _ _ r Men. £2. Ladies, £'l 10s. Plus 2s Affiliation Fee. Inquiries, Phono 47-892. SUNDAY PLAY. R. S. MICHIE. Hon. Secretary, !& Grange Road. Mt. Edeu. Join Progressive Aotoa for Enjoyable Tennis. GLIVE' RD. COURTS.— Applications are invited for the Leaso of either one or two of the ahove Courts for summer season or full year, including Sunday play. TE£»3NIS, LillJ. Phone 47-050. HARD Court for Hire: Vacancies in another.—Muir, Chemist. Balmoral. Phone '2l-100. ' J EASE Grass Court, private; good conJ dition; Sunday play: Epsom.—l hone 44-7G3. . 1 MEN (2), young, desire join Club. Sunday play; Grafton preferred.-tN.Y.. 190. Herat.D. USK Court wanted early mornings. 2nd section, Mt. Eden; state terms.—lennis. 257. HgJtALD. VACANCIES, Hard Courts, beginners, players; 255, 355, 12 months.—Muir, Chemist, Balmoral. - PENTISTRY pERFECT gE T OF rp EE T H Extractions Free when Sets are Ordered. OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS. EXTRACTIONS, Is. Remodelling Sets . . £1 10 0 Single Tooth Repair .. . . 5 0 Painless Extractions . . . . ~ FILLINGS OF ALL KINDS. H. W F KOST ' L m - DENTIST. Late University of Pennsylvania, U.S.A. 30 Years' Experience. JELLICOE CHAMBERS, ' (Next Herald, Auckland). HAMILTON (WESLEY CHAMBERS). OHIROPRACTIO JH. GRIFFITHS, Chiropractor, late • Wellington (California College), 124 Svmonds St. Phone 47-542. Consultations Symonds St. Phone 47 Free.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21295, 23 September 1932, Page 18

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