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"SHO W "SHOW "SHO W "SHO W " SHOW "SHOW "SHOW " SHOW "SH 0 W "SHOW BOATBOAT" BOAT" B 0 A T" BOAT" BOAT" BOAT" BOA T" BOAT" BOAT" Approved for Universal Exhibition, You'll Never Forget Its Haunting Melodies. PHONE RESERVATIONS FOR TO-NIGBt MUST BE CLAIMED BYTH "THE LONDON" yy 2'exceptional Features w / , COMEDY AND DRAMA. \ M JACK HULBERT-in -64 3d "THE GHOST TRAIN" 31 ✓ j An Intense Thriller! OQ Hold on to your Seats! fij o , Approved for Universal Exhibition 3d _ john BARRYMORE -3d 6d Helen Chandler Donald f'ook in /i "LONG LOST FATHER" ® *** A Rurning Chip off (he Old Rlock 3d /- t Taken from Stern's Great, Book!* OQ Recommended by Censor for Adults 6d o i Continuous from 11 to 10.30. ' JCi Front Malls and Bark f'ire.le, fUi- , Res.. 1/- Children Sal. Evening CA 6d THE LONDON, OPP.0 PP . G.P.a 6d 1 TUDOR aNEMA 1 = MONSTER MATINEE TO-DAY =5 At 2.30. This Eveninsr at SI EE HAROLD LLOYD, zzzz With Veree Teasdale in his latest Comedy Success: = "THE MILKY WAY" (Approved for Universal Exhibition)"" A Fast. Story with Clever Dialogue! = FIRST-CLASS SUPPORTING ~ PROGRAMME. I GAIETY CINEMA j —— Matinee To-day at 2.30 = "A FARMER IN THE DELL." To-night at 8. - Elissa Landi and Kent Taylor, in (Recommended by Censor for Adnlts), And Jean Parker and Fred Stone, in = "A FARMER IN THE DELL." = (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) AVONDAI F "2 Monday. (L/rtL-C. Matinee To-day, 2 p.m. JOAN CRAWFORD. BRIAN AIIERNE. In "I LIVE MY LIFE" (Recommended by Censor for Adults), And Also "BIG BROADCAST, 1936." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) | THE CAPITOL | The Inimitable Marx Brothers '"A NIGHT AT"THE OPERA." A Riot of Laughter! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Also Lionel Barrymore and Aline MacMahon, in "AH! WILDERNESS." An Outstanding Comedy Drama. (Recommended by Censor for Adult#.) Reserves (no extra), Phone 12-199. Unpaid Bookings kept till 7.40 only. STRAND THEATRE, ONEHim Grand Double-Star Attraction. To-night at 7.45 Ist Feature—Jack Oakie. Ned Sparkes and Frances Langford in "THE CHARM SCHOOL." 2nd Feature—Frank Parker, Jack Dempsey and a Big Star Cast, in "SWEET SURRENDER." A Universal Musical Treat. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) CHILDREN'S MATINEE 2.30. HP? TA Matinee, To-night, 7.30 and Monday. Phone 47-958. DICK POWELL & RUBY KEELER, 111 "FLIRTATION WALK." And FRANCIS LEDERER, In "THE GAY DECEPTION." (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SUNDAY PICTURES. At the STRAND. At the STRAND. Doors Open 6.4-5 p.m. TWO HOURS* PICTURES. Gazette and Variety Features. Followed by " THE AWFUL TRUTH." A Riot of Fun and Laughter. Recommended by Cen?or for Adults. Preceded by 7.ls—Screen "Talks"; Bright and Snappy. 7.3O—MR. R. MASON. Speaking on "THE PEOPLE'S THEATRE MOVEMENT." Rationalist Association and Sunday Freedom League (Inc.). SILVER COLLECTION AT DOORS. AUCKLAND CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY Will Repeat the 3RD CONCERT PROGRAMME TO-MORBOW (SUNDAY), OCTOBER 4, 3 P.M. LEWIS EADY HALL. Trio, Dvorak; Group Trios, Hermann Sandby; Piano Quartette (Brahms), Helen Gray t Lois Walls, Lalla Hemus, K. O'Leary. Silver Collection to defray expenses. ANOTHER LABOUR RALLY NATIONAL THEATRE, QUEEN STREET, TO-MORROW TO-MORROW SUNDAY, Two Hours' Continuous Tirture Programme featuring the Comedy Drama, "THE ELUSIVE BLONDE" (Approved for Universal* Exhibition.) WELCOMING THE MEMBER FOR MANI KAI. MR. A. G. OSBORNE, MP. Admission by Silver Coin. YAV.C.A. CAFETERIA, UPPER QUEEN STREET. OPEN TO GENERAL PUBLIC. (MEN AND WOMEN.) HOURS: Monday to Friday, 12 to 1.301 p.Oand 5 to (i.oii p.m. Sunday, l—io w 1.30 p.m. and -1115 to 6 p.m. HOME COOKING. UNIONISTS ARE •W.E.A. TIALL. OCT. 17-24. JUMBLE SALES Q ALE oF~ WORK. - O CHURCH, 112 Karangahape Ka. < b , ( Woolworths). SATURDAY. P m - Sale; 8 p.m., Social. Gd Admission; Ladies. Ba^ei.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22540, 3 October 1936, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22540, 3 October 1936, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22540, 3 October 1936, Page 24

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