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AMUSEMENTS I AMAZING . . . Because it's true ._. it crashes the screen with sensation after sensation ... to thrill you with the most exciting picture you've ever seen. AT 11 ST. JAMES' THEATRE Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. Fresh from his triumphs m " MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY " . . FRANCHOT TONE FRANCHOT TONE FRANCHOT TONE In Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's EXCLUSIVE STORY" EXCLUSIVE STORY" EXCLUSIVE STORY" I With MADGE EVANS, STUART ERWIN—JOSEPH CALLEIA. Plans at the Theatre—Phone 32-920. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) " NAUGHTY MARIETTA " . . " DAVID COPPERFIELD " . . "CHINA SEAS" . . "MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY" . . NOW out of the plowing paces of another great Dickens Classic comes a Motion Picture .to take its place among the Masterpieces of the Screen! fPHE moving drama of a handsome X ne'er-do-well who rose to supreme heights of sacrifice for the woman he loved . . . played against the seething background of London and Pans in the Reign of Terror. METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER'S MAGNIFICENT PRODUCTION OF CHARLES DICKENS' . . . A TALE A TALE A TALE A TALE ; A TALE 1 A TALE ' A' TALE OF TWO OF TWO OF TWO OF TWO OF TWO OF TWO OF TWO CITIES I CITIES ! CITIES I CITIES ! CITIES I RONALD RONALD RONALD RONALD RONALD RONALD RONALD COLMAN COLMAN COLMAN COLMAN COLMAN COLMAN COLMAN ELIZABETH ALLEN-BASIL RATHBONE BLANCHE YURKA—EDNA MAY OLIVER REGINALD OWEN-HENRY B. WALTHALL. SINCERE and authentic to the last detail . . . the dreaded Bastille. La Force Prison. London's Newgate Prison, and its famous courtroom. Old _ Bailey, duplicated with microscopic precision "... a picture with all the warmth, fire and surging drama of the, great original! . . . and of course, at . . . ST. JAMES' THEATRE Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. COMMENCING ON FRIDAY NEXT. Plans Are Now Open in the Theatre Foyer. Approved for Universal Exhibition. See Special Charles Fnrrell Personal Appearance Advt. Elsewhere This Page. FINAL FOUR DAYS. MAJESTIC 2000 SEATS 1/- TO 2/3. Only Four Sessions Daily. AT 11 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's - " MUTINY ON THE " MUTINY ON THE " MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY " BOUNTY " BOUNTY" ELECTORAL OROUGH OF DEVONPORT. NOTICE OF POLL ON LOAN PROPOSALS. Public lotice is hereby given that a Poll on proposals to borrow: (1) £15,000 for Street Works, (2) £10,703 for Water .Mains. (3) £7OOO for Municipal Buildings (including Library, Plunket Rooms, Ladies' Rest Room and Public Con veuiences), (4) £4OOO for Cheltenham Kiosk nnd Bathing Accommodation, Will be held on FRIDAY, May 1, 1936. at the following Polling Places:— (1) Council Chambers, Marine Square, Devonport (2) Cook's Store, 87 Vauxhall Road. (3) Harding's Store, 73 Lako Road. (4) Mission Hall, Stanley Bay. (5) Ferry Buildings, Quay Street. City. Polling hours; 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. A E. WILSON. Returning Officer. A USTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT ii SOCIETY. BALLOT. FOR ELECTION OF TWO DIRECTORS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Ballot for the Election of TWO Directors will be held at the Society's Head Office, 87 Pitt St.. Sydney, and at each Branch and District Office of the Society, on TUESDAY, MAY 5. 193 C, between the hours of 9 a.m. ana 5 p.m. The Directors retiring in terms of By-law 15 are:— JOHN HUBERT FRASER FAIRFAX, ESQ. and JOHN OLIVER MEEKS, Esq., both of whom are eligible for re-election. The following members have given the requisite notice I hat they are candidates for tho vucant Seits on tne Board:— JOHN HUBERT FRASER FAIRFAX. Esq JOHN EDWARD GARVAN, Esq. JOHN OLIVER MEEKS. Esq. Any member may vote personally by Ballot on the date stated at the Office on the Registe of which the Policy entitling him to vote is entered, or may record his vote earlier by signing and forwarding to such Office a Voting Paper, which will be supplied to him on application. Such Vot- 1 ing Papei must be duly completed and must reach th>» Office where the Policy to which it relates is registered, before the hour fixed for closing the Ballot, viz., 5 p.m. on TUESDAY, MAY 5. 193 G. Powers of Attorney to be acted upon, must, in terms of By-law 47 (c), be produced t 0 tho Secretary or the Manager of a Branch Office for examination not later than SATURDAY. MAY '2. 1936. and be determined by him to be sufficient. By Order of the Board. Hena Offie.-- C. M. MARTIN. 87 Pitt St., Sydney. Secretary. April 1. 1986.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22403, 27 April 1936, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22403, 27 April 1936, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22403, 27 April 1936, Page 20