AMUSEMENTS CROWDED ALL DA' ANOTHER CIVIC SUCCESS, WE CERTAINLY HAVE THE Km PICTURES FOR 1933. |§ DON'T MISS THIS GREAT PROGRAMME. CIVIC Direction: Civic Theatre, Ltd. AT 11 A.M., 2.15, 8 P.M. 2500 SEATS AT I/. 1/6, —v ' i, \ \ C . cISW \ \ iOTHBS cHIO S"\ \» MO ORCHIDS "\ \" N° oRCH S on\ \ " flO picture \ \ %•\ W «=*r^ h \-aSss : \ V B " i " s;s "' \ i - Stage.^ la | c ieen. J id 011 — —— GREAT SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. FOX AUSSIE NEWS. BOOK EARLY RESERVATIONS FROM 2/3 PHONE 30-100 DOUBLE star programme. (!) "MAN ABOUT TOWN," WARNER BAXTER. KAREN MORLEY. He Found the Secret of Intrigue on the Lipi of the "Woman He Loved. General Exhibition, U. Cert. < 2 > " BEAST OF THE CITY," WALTER HUSTON, JEAN HARLOW. A Silken Huntress in the Jungle of th« Great City. (A. Cert., Adult Audiences.) MATINEE. 2 P.M. DETECTIVE LLOYD. PHONE 12-199 FOR RESERVES. ~ ;<j ONEHUNGA PICTURES-STRAND LEWIS STONE AND CONRAD NAGETt, LOIS WILSON AND JACKIE COOPEB, "DIVORCE IN In THE FAMILY^ Jackie Cooper, as the son, supplies miJiy hilarious comedy moments. COMEDY AND NEWS. Children's Special M a *' n ee. 2.30, Back Jones in " Border Law." (Both Universal Exhibition.) Sfeg LEAGUE FOOTBALL jy-ANUKAU LEAGUB waCjii A Special Meeting of the Cltib will be held in the Orpheum Theatre Onehunga, on THURSDAY, February lfy &t 8 p.m. Business: Re-registrations ana general. Intending players all grades urgently requested to attend. H. E. KEMP, Hon. Sec. yOU SHOULD HEAR JAMES •^/'YLIE -(Master Mentalist, Character Analyst and Lecturer of outstanding ability on Humanology and Business Power I On "JpEAR, THE QURSE OF jyjANKIND." Are you afraid to get married? Are you afraid of losing your job or ot xlot getting; employment? Are; job afraid of your inability to maintain your family? Are you afraid ot i«* health ? - Conquer Fear and You Conquer tn« world. JAMES 'Yy' s ' LrE in a very'practical manner will 'you helpful advice and suggestions, to the end that you will face up to your problems and move towards prosperity. , ; He is a man with a message and / knows how to deliver it-. Hei »> shown hundreds /of others, both in New Zealand a.nd Australia, how w energise, attack and complete tne • tasks -that confront them. -JJNITY "p|" ALL' (Just above Town Hall), jy-ONDAY, jpEBRUARY 8 P.M. Ladies' Invited. No Collection. Auckland guild of SAMARITAN SERVICE. A Public be given in tha Sunday School Union Lecture Hall on TUESDAY, February 14. commencing 8 Subject: "Social. Belief Work/' A R»: sume of the past three years. Come and hear what MR T. HEATON has to «g. rfillprtion. for Social Service Tr ° rkß —IGHER THOUGHT OF N.Z.. this Cohunn Next Saturday f° r Success, Prosperity and The Best Value in the WorldL 36 uya Lectures. —Write P.O. Bos 1043, Uty. ; Synopsis. ——— THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD AND AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS. PBEMID |iraS F SEE s COgPOS. TELEPHONES: Advertisements— 46-944 8 a.m. to 11 P-m. • • Ti"c»p»*"V '"1 Sy&SfiSS sible for non-insertion of any advert _ or advertisements, throug^_ " B blication > other causes, or for error in the P*S of any advertisement.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21414, 11 February 1933, Page 20
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