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AMUSEMENTS. The Theatre Magmficen -I’V'l* TWTf!F. **i 4 DAILY 2.15 p.m. 7.45 p.m. ' f i 1 * ■ THE FUNNIEST FELLOWS ON THE SCREEN .” KARL DANE GEOROEK ARTHUR til The Stars of " Rookies " at Their Best. 3 m a Rod m ~ m A ~ Stancb^liver A Thrilling Romance of Love and Banditry, with LUPE VALEZ. the Beautiful Mexican Star. M etro-Gold wy n and Rathe News and Review. Astonishing Scenes of the Eruption of Mount Etna. Mighty Ice Jam at Niagara. Dog Team Racing. Through the U.S. in Five Minutes, etc.

FULLER-HA YWARD SUBURBAN THEATRES TO-DAV AND TO-NIGHT. PRINCE EDWARD (KARANGAHAPE RD.)—At 1.30 and 7 “RILEY THE COP.” with Farrell McDonald. “THE DESERT BRIDE.” with Betty Compson and Allan Forrest. CAPITOL (Dominion Road) - - - at 8. “ ROMANCE OF THE UNDERWORLD," with Mary Astor. “ Avalanche.” a Zane Grey Special with Jack Holt. EMPIRE (Dominion Road) - - - at 8. “THE FARMER'S DAUGHTER,” with Marjorie Beebe. “THE SPORTING AGE.” with Belle Bennett. EDENDALE (Edendale) - - - at 8 LAURA LA PLANTE in “HOME J A M E S.” “SPARKLING YOUTH,” an all-star cast. GREY LYNN CINEMA - - - At 8 RICHARD DIX in “SHANGHAI B O U N D.” “PHYLLIS OF THE FOLLIES." with Phyllis Day and Jack Burns. PARISH HALL—(Devonport) - - at 7.45 p.m. “ HIS PRIVATE LIFE,” with Adolphe Menjou. “THE SILVER LINING.” CHALLENGE CHALLENGE TO DEBATE. The Rev. A. A. Murray and those associated with him are hereby challenged to debate in public the undermentioned question with a representative (or more than one, if so desired) of the AUCKLAND RATIONALIST ASSOCIATION (INC.), at a time and place to be mutually arranged. All proceeds after payment of expenses to be donated to the Auckland Public Hospital:— “Is the Account of Creation, appearing in the First Chapter of Genesis, a Record of Historical Fact?” (In view of the fact that the Gentlemen above challenged have participated both in public meetings and newspaper controversy in support of this question, the proposed debate will afford the Public art opportunity of hearing BOTH SIDES of the question.)—C. E. MAJOR, President. Auckland Rationalist Association. LECTUEES. W. E. A. Pour Classes beginning TO-MORROW (TUESDA'S) The following at the Old Grammar School, Symonds Street, at 7.30 p.m. Each Course, 24 Lectures. Fee, ss. 1. THE ENGLISH NOVEL—Rev. W. Jellie, B. A. 2. ECONOMICS—Mr. H. R. Radwell, M.A. 3. ECONOMICS (Advanced), Currency and Banking—Professor H. Belshaw limited to 30 students with some previous Economic Training. All prospective members asked to attend first meeting). The fo' lowing in Borough Council Chambers. Devonport, at 7.45 p.m. Twelve Weekly Lectures, 3s. 4. THE MODERN AGE—Mr. N. M. Richmond, B. A. First Lecture of any course FREE. BERNARD MARTIN, Secretary. Phone 46-094.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 638, 15 April 1929, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 5 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 638, 15 April 1929, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 5 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 638, 15 April 1929, Page 13