AMUSEMENTS CROWDS CROWDED YESTERDAY FROM EARLY MORNING TO SEE THE TRUTH IN THIS FEARLESSLY FRANK PICTURE THAT WILL OPEN THE EYES OF NEW ZEALAND'S YOUTH TO HIDDEN DANGERS THAT FALSE MODESTY SO LONG HAS CLOAKED. "DAMAGED LIVES." "DAMAGED LIVES." "DAMAGED LIVES." "DAMAGED LIVES." "DAMAGED LIVES." IT REVEALS THOSE SECRETS ABOUT WHICH ONE SHRINKS FROM ASKING EVEN ONE'S DOCTOR-SECRETS THAT SHOULD NEVER BE SECRETS BUT FACTS THAT EVERY NORMAL HEALTHY MAN AND WOMAN SHOULD KNOW DEFINITELY AND NOT GUESS AT GROPINGLY! FATHERS,' MOTHERS. SONS AND DAUGHTERS, ALL MUST SEE IT I Now Showing At The NATIONAL NATIONAL Queen St. Continuous 1! till 7. Nightly at 8. 'Phon* 42-169. PRINCE EDWARD Karaneahape Road. Daily at 2.15. Nightly at 8. 'Phone 46-252. BY ORDER OF THE CENSOR. No person under the age of 16 years will be permitted to see this film. NATIONAL SESSIONS: I 11 a.m.. 1. 3. 5 and 8 p.m. I PRINCE EDWARD SESSIONS: 2.15 and 8 p.m. IMPORTANT— Special provision has been made for ladies who wish to sit among thei* own sex. STALLS. 1/; D. CIRCLE. 1/6. No Extra for Booking. Reserves kept until 7.45. STRAND 1 JlirllllhlTuflllltlintlli CONTINUOUS FROM 11 A.M. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.), Ltd. PRINCIPAL SESSIONS: 11 A.M., 2.15, 5 AND 8 P.M. UNDOUBTEDLY ONE OF THE GREATEST CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE SCREEN. GEORGE ARLISS, GEORGE ARLISS, GEORGE ARLISS, GEORGE ARLISS, IN "THE AFFAIRS OF VOLTAIRE." VOLTAIRE." * VOLTAIRE." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) A WARNER BROS. PICTURE. With MARGARET LINDSAY. DORIS KEN YON. THE MAN WHO CHANGED THE HISTORY OF THE WORLD. FAMILY PRICES. Phone 43-114 for Reserves. 1 ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY. CONCERT CHAMBER. TO-NIGHT. LT 7.45. COUNCILLOR J. * PATERSON. Chairman. SPECIAL SOCIAL ENTERTAINMENT. Vocal, Instrumental and Elocutionary Items- by Miss Braithwaite's Quartet, Mesclames Rattray and McLennan, Miss Gebbie, Rev. A. E. Orr. Messrs. W. Gemmell, R. Jackson and Hal. McLennan. "DOMESTIC, MUTUAL IMPROVEMENT." A Comedy Sketch by the St. Andrew's Players. SUPPER. DANCING. 2s ADMISSION 2s. J. W. BISSETT, President. J. BARBOUR. Secretary.
rrro A FOUR-NIGHT fgpra SESSION. Beginning TO-NIGHT (Saturday). "MASSES AND MAN." by ERNST TOLLER. OLD GRAMMAR SCHOOL. SYMONDS ST.. 8 p.m. Sharp. Tickets, 2s. and Reserves (2d extra), at Lewis Eady. Ltd. N.B.—The First Night is ALMOST FULLY BOOKED, and not very many seats remain for MON., TUES. AND WED. You are advised to BOOK IMMEDIATELY. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL BLANDFORD PARK. TO-DAY. TO-DAY. 1.30 P.M. AUCKLAND B TARANAKI. AUCKLAND A v. SOUTH AUCKLAND. PRIMARY SCHOOL REr. MATCHES, COMMENCING 11.30 A.M. USUAL CHARGES. DIVIDENDS Notice is hereby given that the following Dividends have been declared for the year ending July 31, 1934. and become payable on October 10, 1934: 6 prr cent on Preference Shores. 7 per cent on B Preference Shares. 3i per cent on Ordinary Shares and the Perpetual Debenture Stock. H. FREAKES, Secretary. The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from September 26 to October 9, inclusive. By Order of the Board. REUNIONS NZ. OLD ASSOCIA OLD COLONISTS' ASSOCIATION. toTT.J? Patron: His Excellency the WeSE-Stl Governor-General. wUSßi&nr Vice-Patron: His Woftehit) the Mayor of Auckland. ANNUAL REUNION OCTOBER 10. ENROLMENT OF MEMBERS. INVITATION TO PIONEERS. One of the principal objects of the Association is to keep a record of the arrival of the Early Settlere of N.Z. To this end it invites all who arrived prior to 1881 (and/or the descendants of such being not less than 50 years old), to supply the undersigned with their names and addresses. As the Association is supported by voluntary subscriptions supplied by some of Auckland's leading Patriotic Citizens (being pioneers or the descendants of such), no fee nor subscription is required for registration and membership. S. COLDICUTT. Hon. Secretary. 6 Hellaby's Bldgs., opp. C.P.0., Queen St. MOTOR TOURS TDIHA WAITAKERE RANGES. TO-MORROW (SUN.). 9.30 A.M. Rimmer's 54-mile Sight-seeing Tour of Auckland's Blue Mountains. Beautiful Bush Scenery and Fine Surf Beaches. Over four hours' stay at Piha. Cars leave White Star Office Mon., Wed., Fri. and Sunday. 9.30 a.m. Book seats.—Phone 45-360, 42-468,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21912, 22 September 1934, Page 22
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