AMUSEMENTS i MAYFAIR I Queen St. Phono 42-100. j Deif Aids Installed. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd COMMENCING TO-DAY Sessions at 11 —2 G— 8. O FIRST RELEASE O -w «pjqcials NO. 1. First N.Z. Screening— ALLAN LANE , ALLANLANE,. | ALLAN LANE FRANCES MERCER ill FRANCES MERCER 1 FRANCES MERCER JACK MULHALL —PAUL FIX - In The most diabolically clever scheme ever conceived to 1)1 under a city. ... Recommended by the Censor for Adults. A NATION WIDE SWINDLE EXPOSED! THEY KNOW YOUR MOST INTIMATE SECRETS THIS WILL TELL YOU HOW THEY KNOW I The thrilling inside of the Fortune Telling: jacket YOU MUST SEE "CRIME RING" They tell your forttnie and then take it. AMAZING I—ASTOUNDING! NO. 2. First N.Z. Screening— JOE PENNER I JOE PENNER | JOE PENNER I 1 KAY SUTTON 11 KAY SUTTON 1 KAY, SUTTON Yippee! Cowboy Joe is riding wild in the latest Penner Panic "I'M FROM THE Approved for Universal Exhibition s STATE i 7.45 ONEHDNGA. Deaf Aids Installed Also Sat. Phone 12-a-M. BEN BERNIE WALTER WINCHELL, {Stars of "Wake Up A Live") with ST VON E SIMON". In "LOVE AND HISSES' Approved for Universal Exhibition. _ DOLORES LEL RIO. GEORGE "INTERNATIONAL. SETTLEMENT' Recommended ny Censor for Adults. — PRINCESS - 1 T AiTo"sa"'7.4s DOMINION KD. Phone 15-480. Centrally Heated Deaf Aids Installed. ANNABELLA - WM. POWELL ■ : In the laugh-rippling romance, "BARONESS AND THE BUTLER" Dolores del Rio, George Sanders. ' "INTERNATIONAL SETTLEMENT" "Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. r And Latest H>3B MARCH OF TIME. ELECTORAL N.2.L ABODB P 4Bri -. QTAHUHU— M R vC,E.P mi^-' will Address Electors, CLRVF.DON. at 8 p.m. Also Combined Meeting »t PAPATOBTOE TOWN HALL, With MR. R. COULTER. M.P.. and MR. A. 8. RICHARDS. M.P. ,
BOTH MEETINGS TO-NIGHT at 8 p.m. •TETRTE FOR OTAHUHU." NOTE.— Reserve MONDAY EVENING NEXT (Tor our Labour Souvenir Ball In tho ORANGE HALL. Also Keep SUNDAY AFTERNOON clear for our MONSTER PROCESSION from Quay St. to tho Domain, 1.30 p.m. I T. P. McCREADY, Secretary. FAURAKI ELECTORATE. 'M*. JJ QOULTER, M.P. LABOUft CANDIDATE. TO-DAY (Friday)—OßEßE, 1J a.m.; NESS VALLEY. 130 o.rn.; CLEVEDON, 8 p.m. SAT., Oct. B—MANGATEPARU, 8 p.m. MONDAY, Oct. 10—ORONGO. 1.30 p.m.; ' KEREPEEHI, 8 p.m. T HE H ON W E JpARRY, MINISTER OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS, i "Will Address the Electors at ' i OANGIRIRL rpO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), rjIHE JJON. yy LABOUR CANDIDATE FOR J^AGLAN, Will Address the Electors as unders— TO DAY (FRIDAY)— „ CHURCHILL, - p.m.; HUNTLY. 8 p.m. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8— KOROMATUA, 2 p.m.; TE PAHU, 8 p.m. MONDAY. OCTOBER 10— RUAI'UKE. 2 p.m.; RAGLAN, 8 p.m. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1I TE HUTEWAI, 2 p.m.; TE UKU, 8 p.m. JgLECTORATE. t AIK ATO j^LECTORATE. (N.Z. LABOUR PARTY). M n - J. W N EATE M E ' J. W. N BAIB Will Address tho Electors as Underi-TO-DAY (FRIDAY)— KARAPIRO lIALL, ] .80 p.m PUAHUE HALL. 8 p.m YACHTING r, A MEETING OF OWNERS XL A OF V CLASS YACHTS /n\ AND OF SUCH VESSSLS ZjS# ALREADY UNDER CONtSwsSf STRUCTION Will Be Held In the Royal Akarana Yacht Club on MONDAY NEXT, at 8 p.m. BUSINESS: Sail Area Proposals. AUCKLAND YACHT AND MOTOR-BOAT ASSOCIATION. ►APAKURA GOLF CLOSING The Official Closing Day will be held by the Pnpakuru Golf Club TO-MORROW (Saturday), October 8, when Mixed Foursomes will be, played anil Presentation of Trophies made. ART UNIONS kindergarten nth. W IO , N - —'4l a Cosies, Mrs. Grifnthß, Mrs Morrison; Dolls Mrs. Mills, Mr. E. Watt* \ Needlework Set, Mrs.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23162, 7 October 1938, Page 20
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