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FOR MONTHa CIV I c Direction: yij Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z) Ty 11, 2.15. AND 8." ' ☆ FE DK TE FEAST ON ITS MELODIER DRINK OF ITS LAUGB'.A IT'S DIFFERENT! - - ITS NEW! '■' ! REVEL IN ITS LILTING ' MELODY. U . "CARAVAN" "bi. "CARAVAN" < " CARAVAN " , * "CARAVAN" "CARAVAN" "CARAVAN" " CARAVAN '4 *-ar : " CARAVAN"H "CARAVAN A FOX MUSICAL TREAT. - * Approved for Universal Exhibition - , . M CHARLES BOYER > LORETTA YOUNG, PHILLIPS HOLMES, LOUISE FAZENDA, JEAN PARKER, NOAH BEERY, M And Hundreds of Players. Happy adventurers who liv© nowhere! Devil - may - care lovers who woo everywhere! . . . Gay revellers who laugh and dance anywhere! . . THE SENSATION OF THE YEAR. ACCLAIMED LAST NIGHT AS A SENSATION. "MAN OF ARAN." "MAN OF ARAN." "MAN OF ARAN." "MAN OF ARAN." "MAN OF ARAN." " MAN OF ARAN." " MAN OF ARAN." Approved fox Universal Exhibition. PRAISE INDEED! BRITISH FILM. SECURES AMERICAN AWARD. (Official British Wireless.) i RUGBY, January 1 The Irish film, " Man& of Aran," which is based on'the life of the fisher folk 'an a lonely island off the northwest coast"*'of Ireland, has been awarded first prize for merit by the United States National Board of Review far Motion Pictures. It has been declared the best film of the past year. This is the first time a British film has won such a distinction. "Man of Aran " was produced by Robert Flaherty, who made "Tabu" and "Nanook of the North." WILL AMAZE YOU I BARRIE BRETTONER BARRIE BRETTONER At the Cmo Grand Oxgaa. RESERVATIONS, 30-100. • * . ' '' v Balmorara Beautiful Theatre, . THE CAPITOL j B P °S'ig This Evenibg, at 8 o'clock. WHEELER & WOOLSEY. In "COCKEYED CAVALIERS." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Also GENEVIEVE TOBIN and EDWARD EVERETT HORTON. In "UNCERTAIN LADY." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) NEW EMPIRE EMPIRE DO ffl ON TO-NIGHT AT 8 P.M. , GEORGE ARLISS > 'THE HOUSE OF ROTHSCHILD" Approved for Universal Exhibition. Excellent Supporting Programme includei "FUNNY LITTLE BUNNIES" Silly Symphony in Technicolonr. Circle, 1/6; Stalls, It: TeL 21-433 for Reserves. No Extrft. Matinee To-day at 2J.5. Same Programme as at Night _ STRAND, ONEHUNGA-Double-Star Attraction. First Feato** Norma Shearer, Robt. Montgomery, Herbert Marshall. Mrs. Patrick Campbell *n« k huge star cast in "RIPTIDE." 2nd Feature-* Fredrio March, Miriam Hopkins, GjoiW Roth, Helen Mack in "ALL OF ME(Both Recommended by Censor for Adnlti.) MATINEE. 2.30—T0M MIX in "MY. PAi THE KING." (Universal Exhibition.) _ DELTA TO-NIGHT AND MONDAY. A Thriller of Thrillers. "TARZAN AND HIS MATE." (Recommended by Censor for Adnlta.) Grand FREE Dance follows—Full Orchesb*. Prizes. NOTE—Free Buses leave Glen Eden 7.30 and 7.45 p.m.. Titirangi Beach 1.30I M>vr»m SANDRTNTtHAM. MAYFAIR MATINEE TO-DAY At 2 pjn. Japkie Cooper and Lila Lee in "LONB COWBOY" (Approved for Universal Eds* bition). Free Ice Cream for Children. HENDERSON TOWN HALL TO-NIGHT, at 8. Lilian Harvey in " I AM SUZANNE." (Universal Recommendation.) AVIATION ' XV EEK -END FLIGHTS AT MANGE*® ' * * AERODROME. AIR LINER "TAINUI" ■ (8 Passengers). Flights, 10a each. Children half-price-PUSS MOTH (2 Passengers). Flights, ss' each. AEROBATIC FLIGHTS IN D.H. MOTHS, 10s each. Display of Aerobatics by Flight-Lieutea* D. M. Allan on SUNDAY. ATHLETIC SPORTS. PUBLIC NOTICES, TENDERS, ELECTORAL, BOARD NOTICES, EXAMINATIONS. BUILDING SOCIETY NOT Cts. EDUCATIONAL, CHURCH ETC., APPEAR ON PAGES 20 ANP *_• THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD | AND THE WEEKLY NEWS N.Z. Herald- The recognised medittO best results ADVERTISEMENTS —TELEPHONE 80-0* MONDAY TO FRIDAY 8 a.m. to 10.30 -l SATURDAY . . 8 a.m. to 10 P.jjjK -;f SUNDAV I > 5 p.m. to 10 The Company dae3 not hold 8 sible for non-insertion of any adverl , or advertisements, through accident .* other causes, or for error in the P UD . ui| of an advertisement.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22006, 12 January 1935, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22006, 12 January 1935, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22006, 12 January 1935, Page 22

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