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AMUSEMENTS Final Two Days. ■iirairemaiiwiiiii Sessions: 11, 12.30, 2.80, 5 and b p.m. " MISSISSIPPI " " MISSISSIPPI" W. C. FIELDS, BING CROSBY. JOAN BENNETT, John Miljan—Gail Patrick, Fred. Kohler, Claude Gillingwater. Also Screening —- "Nerre Control" Sportlight. "Kabbit's Foot Superstition" .... Variety. "Hark Ye, Hark"* Ben Bernie. POP-EYE THE SAILOR. "Pleased to Meet Cba!" "Overseas News" Paramount. PLANS AT MAJESTIC. Phone 43-210 for Reservations. (Approved for Universal Exhibition,) MAJESTIC FRIDAY. METRO - GOLDWYN - MAYER PRESENT THE SHOCKER THAT ECLIPSES ANY SHOCKER EVER SCREENED. WOMAN OR VAMPIRE? Beautiful . . alluring . . hiding behind a dread mask of unearthly terror I The picture you'll love to shudder atl /Produced to \ raise the maximum amount of Goose-Flesh. "MARK "MARK "MARK "MARK "MARK "MARK "MARK It starts right from the beginning to change red blood to ice water. itStrange "un-dead" creatures from the grave stalk through an old haunted castle —work sinister attacks on living people—and bats fly at night to change to human form. This fantastic background provides thrills against which an amazing detective plot is unfolded. THE THE THE THE THE THE / THE VAMPIRE" VAMPIRE" VAMPIRE" VAMPIRE" VAMPIRE" VAMPIRE" VAMPIRE" Please let your friends learn the thril ling Climax for \ themselves. / LIONEL BARRYMORE * ELIZABETH ALLAN •* BELA "Dracula" LUGOSI -H----LIONEL ATWILL -xJEAN HERSHOLT * • CAROL BORLAND K wouldn't do to tell you the story—it would spoil the surprise of it. It's enough to say that if you like creepy chills with a little mystery, a romance, and comedy blended into them, don't miss this picture. . . . Special Censor's Certificate (Unsuitable for Exhibition to Children.) THE CREATORS OF " DRACULA " IN THEIR MOST THRILLING HIT! Tod Browning, who directed "Dracula," and Bela Lugosi, who mnde it a by-word, have combined in another spinechilling screen adventurePlus Lionel Barrymore and Star Cast. A thrill-a-minute! MAJESTIC. FRIDAY. Planß at Majestic—Phone 43-210. ——- THE STATE - SYMONDS 8T T Phone 43045. (Ist Section.) Hi Direction.... R. J. Kerridge.) 18T SUBURBAN SCREENING: F GARY COOPER, * . ANNA STEN C Un) 5, "THE WEDDING NIGHT." I Recommended by Censor for Adults A COMM. NEXT FRIDAY: T " THE LIVES OF A BENGAL p LANCER." Approved for Universal Exhibition. (No Extra for Reservations.)

" FAIR AND WARMER.' "FAIR AND WARMER.' "FAIR AND WARMER.' " FAIR AND WARMER.' " FAIR AND WARMER; "FAIR AND WARMER.' HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE TO-NIGHT AT 8. NELLIE BRAMLEY, And the Famous Comedy Company. 4/-, 3/-, 2/-, I/-. Book at Lewis Eady, Ltd. MEETINGS NIGHT. AT 7.30 P.M. V Members and Friends are invitod to attend. Programme: Adoption of Reports and Bal-ance-sheet. Attractive Programme by Girl Members. Community Singing led by Mr. V. T. Drew, with Mrs. Barrington Snow at the Piano. Social Time to follow. NEW ZEALAND CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S SOCIETY. AUCKLAND BRANCH (INC.). A cordial invitation to become Members of the above Branch is extended to Citizens having the Necessary Experience and Personal Interest in the Social Work to be done. The First Annual Genernl Meeting of Members will be held nt the Seddon Memorial Technical College, Welleslcy Street, Auckland, on THURSDAY, August 29, at 8 p.m. Applications should be made to G. J. PARK, Hon. Secretary. Auckland Technical College. T7CONOMIC SOCIETY OF AUSTRALIA JLJ AND NEW ZEALAND. AUCKLAND BRANCH. A Meeting will be held at the University Collcgo TO-NIGHT, nt 7.45 p.m. MR. 11. R. RODWELL will give an address on " ECONOMIC RECOVERY IN GREAT BRITAIN." The Public is invited rpilE AUCKLAND HISTORICAL J- SOCIETY, A General Meeting will be held in the Art Gallery (Exhibition Room), Kitchener St. (Top Entrance) TO-MORROW (Thursday), August 22, at 8 p.m. An Address will be given by LOUIS PHILLIPS. ESQ., LL.B., on " THE OLD LAND CLAIMS." All interested invited to attend. ARNOLD P. KING. Hon. Secretary. SPORTS GOODS ALL Racquets and Restrings fully guaranteed.—E. W. Wyllie, Tennis ailteed.—E. W. Wyllie. Tennis ist. First Floor, Queen's Arcade

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22193, 21 August 1935, Page 22

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