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AMUSEMENTS NATIONAL NATIONAL Queen St. Ctontinnoua 11 till 7. Nightly at 8. 'Phon® 42-169. PRINCE EDWARD Karangahape Road. Nightly at 8. Sa,t. Mats, at 2. 'Phcne 46-252. .HERE IS A REALLY SPLENDID ENTERTAINMENT! TWO OF THE BEST FIRST-RELEASE SPECIALS! I •• re-union: •• re-union; " re-union: " re-union: - re-union: " re-union: " re-union: " re-union: The Brilliant and Delightfully Human Story with Thrills. Laughter and Captivating Sentiment! Acclaimed by the world's be.st critics "One of the year's Three Best Pictures." STEWART ROME STEWART ROME STEWART ROME STEWART ROME (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) The Side-Splitting, Hilarious, Uproarious Comedy Romance, "THE PARTY'S OVER" "THE PARTY'S OVER" "THE PARTY'S OVER" "THE PARTY'S OVER" "THE PARTY'S OVER" With STEWART ERWIN, ANN SOTHERN. ARLINE JUDGE. CHICK CHANDLER. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) And at National only. Episode 4, "VANISHING SHADOW." STALLS, 1/; D. CIRCLE, 1/6. No Extra for Booking. STRAND 1 CONTINUOUS FROM 11 A.M. Direction: Amalgamated Theatre* (N.Z.), Ltd. PRINCIPAL SESSIONS: 11 a.m., 2.15, 5 and 8 p.m. DID THEY GRIP THEIR SEATS? Last night's crowded house was mystified and thrilled as never before at THE GREATEST "CHAN" EVER MADE. WARNER WARNER WARNER OLAND OLAND OLAND "CHARLIE "CHARLIE CHAN'S CHAN'S courage: courage: The Most Baffling Mystery of his Amazing Career. A FOX PICTURE. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) And The Most Daring Production in Screen History. THE ACE OF ALL THRILLERS! THE MYSTERY OF THE WAX MUSEUM WAX MUSEUM WAX MUSEUM WAX MUSEUM LIONEL ATWILL--FAY WRAY. THEY BARRED THE DOORS WHEN THEY MADE THIS ONE. Each time he created a masterpiece a lovely woman vanished! from the earth! A WARNER BROS. PICTURE. (Recommended by Censor for Adults ) FAMILY PRICES. PHONE 43-114 for Reserves. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT DIXIELAND The AUSTRALIAN HOCKEY and the TARANAKI RUGBY Teams will be the guests of the management. Enjoy a thrilling night with these fine sportsmen under ideal conditions. Special dance* and special music by Huia Tatton and the NEW INTERNATIONALS. Double. 7/0. Evening Dress. Phone 26-615 for Reserves and particulars re Free Taxi Service. V. H. TRASK, Manager. ANEW Flavour Thrill awaite all who have not visited Rimmor'e "Coffee House," Customs St. and Queen's Arcade. The Best Cup of Coffee in Auokland is yours for 3d per cup. Tea 2d per cup.—"Rimmer's for Rapid Service." LECTURES CONSTRUCTIVE PSYCHOLOGY APPLIED TO * HEALTH. .. HAPPINESS. SUCCESS, .PROSPERITY. SEVEN VALUABLE FREE LECTURES. By HARRY GAZE. . OF LONDON. ENGLAND. Mr. Harry Gate, the noted English Lecturer and Psychologist, has lectured on these subjects since 1898. and has travelled over 500.000 miles in Research and Lecture Work. LEWfc EADY HALL. OPENING, TUESDAY EVENING. SEPT. 18, AT 8 O'CLOCK. TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 18. AT 8t " THE NEW WAY TO HEALTH. HAPPINESS. AND PROSPERITY." WEDNESDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER 19 AT 8; "HOW TO BUILD A NEW BODY TO ORDER." THURSDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER 20. AT 8: " CONCENTRATE. AND THE WORLD IS YOURS." SATURDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER 22. AT 8" "MODERN MIRACLES. OR CHRISTIAN HEALING Td-DAY." MONDAY EVENINp\ SEPTEMBER 24. "SOW TO HEAL YOURSELF, AND HOW TO HEAL OTHERS." TUESDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER 25 AT 8: " THE SCIENCE OF ASSURED SUCCESS AND PROSPERITY." WEDNESDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER 26, AT 8: o; "HOW TO REALISE YOUR DESIRES AND MAKE YOUR DREAMS COME T TRUE." Admission Free. All Welcome. Tea. Collection. Welcome. MEETINQB, PUBLIC NOTICES, BUILDING SOCIETY NOTICES, POWER BOARO NOTICES, TOWN BOARD NOTICES, CHURCH NOTICES, ETC., APPEAR ON PAQE 7.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21906, 15 September 1934, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21906, 15 September 1934, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21906, 15 September 1934, Page 24