AMUSEMENTS mnnnninnMHmnMnffl nnn n huge 3-HOUR western MATINEE AT BOTH THEATRES 2 O'CLOCK: TO-DAY! DICK FORAN in "PRAIRIE THUNDER." "PRISON NURSE," COMEDIES, MUSICAL, CARTOON, ETC. CHILDREN 6d 6d 6d 6d 6d DICK FORAN, THE ACE OF WESTERN COWBOYS, HAS ARRIVED IN HIS FIRST 1938 WESTERN THRILLER. TO-DAY! TO-NIGHT! ALWAYS 2 BIG FEATURES - AND FEATURETTES AT POPULAR ROXY - TIVOLI PRICES: ADULTS ]/- 1/- AT MATINEE CHILDREN 6d 6d 6d 6d 6d 6d f ROXY ROXY Queen St. Continuous from „ 11 a.m. ' TIVOLI N TIVOLI Near Grafton Phone 41-341. Phone 44-136. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. ROXY CONTINUOUS SESSIONS: 11 TIVOLI NIGHTLY AT 8 O'CLOCK. MATINEE 2 O'CLOCK TO-DAY. I FEATURE I "Warner Bros. * I No. 1 I First N.Z. Screening. Get Set for Red-blooded Action "When Daring Dick Foran Rides Down the Most Ruthless Killer of the Bad Lands 1 DICK FORAN .He Talks First DICK FORAN 1 —With His Guns I I DICK FORAN—DICK FORAN—DICK FORAN—DICK FORAN—DICK FORAN—DICK FORAN—DICK FORAN—DICK FORAN—DICK FORAN— "PRAIRIE "PRAIRIE He Talks First —With His Gunsl Daring Dick Foran Battles With Howling Indians 1 What Thrills What Spills . Run for your Life —or Fight for it! Thrill a3 Dick corners a renegade who brought Ked Death to the Prairies I "PRAIRIE THUNDER" "PRAIRIE THUNDER" "PRAIRIE THUNDER" "PRAIRIE THUNDER" "PRAIRIE •PRAIRIE THUNDER" THUNDER" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) The' Fighting Really Starts—When His Last Bullet's Gonel. . . . FEATURE j Republic Pictures No. 2 | . First N.Z. Screening CONDEMNED —For a Mercy Killing! Imprisoned for being merciful. ...and those who condemned him now beg him to save tbem. But the injustice of it all had crushed Jbis self-respect killed his professional pride... .and the answer is "NO" . "PRISON NURSE"—J I "PRISON NURSE"—===== "PRISON NURSE" —( WILCQXON "PRISON NURSE"— with "PRISON NURSE"—i ray mayer i "PRISON NURSE"—rgiN f "PRISON NURSE"—I WELDEN I FOUND GUILTY —Sentenced to' Death . . and the mouths of two convicts —the only men who could prove his innocence—were closed for ever. A young convict-doctor liuSrisoned for being merciful now fights for his fe against the overwhelming odds of circumstantial' evidence.... (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ttrwY TIVOLI TO-DAY! 1811 ___ TIVOLI TO-NIGHT 1 HENRY - WILCQXON "With -| RAY MAYER TC To-night at rr if STATE Matinee, 1.30. •• w _ DEVONPORT Phone 22-101 Centrally Heated Deaf Aids Installed. BEN BERNIE WALTER WINCHELL, SIMONE SIMON, In "LOVE AND HISSES" > Approved for Universal Exhibition. DOLORES DEL RIO, GEORGE SANDERS In the Thrill-packed "INTERNATIONAL SETTLEMENT" Recommended oy Censor for. Adults. ' MATINEE TO-DAY, 1.30. ' Same Great Programme . s above, and MORE FREE MOVIE STAR PHOTOS. .ilillllililililillllllliiililllilllltlillllMliniM ADELPHI I T " w "7.45 RICHMOND AV. | .-ALICE FAYE, TYRONE POWER, j In the mightiest spectacle that ever §f flamed across the screen. g "IN OLD CHICAGO." f Recommended by Censor for Adults. = --'Also, THE JONES FAMILY in S ■ "LOVE ON A BUDGET" a • Approved for Universal Exhibition, j| .MATIN3E TO-DAY AT 1.30. g Same programme as above, and |g MORE FREE MOVIE STAR PHOTOS. M
RIA L T 0 NEWMARKET j SUNDAY NIGHT AT 7.45. Proceeds' in aid of local charities, under the personal' supervision of the Mayoress of ' Newmarket, - Mrs. Donaldson. BIG DOUBLE-FEATURE! ANTOINETTE CELLIER, JOHN LODER JOHN LODGE j ' "OURSELVES ALONE," The English translation of the words "SINN FEIN." Associate Feature SER CEDRIC HARDWICKE, GEORGE ROBEY HENRY WOOD In the Musical Romance, "CALLING THE TUNE." Both Recommended by Censor for Adnlts. COMPETITIONS ARCHITECTURAL COMPETITION. The Petone Borough. Council invite Architects to submit designs for a MEMORIAL BATHING PAVILION to be erected on the Petone foreshoro. Conditions of the Competition can be obtained from the Town Clerk, Municipal Building, Petone. Designs must be sent in NOT LATER TH£N 14TH DECEMBER, 1938. PATENTS T\o MANUFACTURERS. USERS AND OTHERS. A. J. PARK AND SON, Authorised Patent Attorneys, intimate that the proprietors of the undernoted Letters Patent aro desirous of satisfying the reasonable requirements of tho public with respect to them, and of having the subject matter thereof manufactured to an adequate extent in New Zealand. LETTERS PATENT No. 58939, dated 18th .February, 1927, for "FLEXIBLE STAY-BOLT ASSEMBLAGE" LETTERS PATENT No. 60978, dated Ist August, 1928, lor "STAY-BOLT." LETTERS PATENT No. 7359Q, dated sth December, 1934, for "SUPPLYING FIBROUS MATERIAL." LETTERS PATENT No. 75440, dated 19th January, 1935, for "KNITTING - MACHINE NEEDLE." V LETTERS PATENT No. 73930, dated 4th March, 1935, for "DISPERSION." LETTERS PATENT No 50039. dated 28th March, 1923, for "INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE," LETTERS PA'"ENT No. GSI24, dated 29th January. 1931. for "IMPROVEMENTS IN ENGINES lIAVING TWO PISTONS MOVING IN OPPOSITE DIRECTIONS IN THE SAME CYLINDER," LETTERS PATENT No. 55954, dated 10th November, 1925, for "PISTON" LETTERS PATENT No. 09951, !?^ ed T H&„ Fobr,iar y lf M2, for "ENGINE," PATENT No. 70298, dated ■„ - P ATENT PhorManii ■ <sf" •, 0 *at in nnl Bank jmm \
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23157, 1 October 1938, Page 28
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