amusements. BRITISH TALK1E TRIUMPH BRITISH TALKIE TRIUMPH BRITISH TALKIE TRIUMPH '• BRITISH TALKIE TRIUMPH ' BRITISH TALKIE TRIUMPH BRITISH TALKIE TRIUMPH AT THE POPULAR MAJESTIC rpHEATBE AJESTIC 1 HEATEE (Direction: Fuller-Hayward Theatres.) TO-NIGHT AT 7.45 TO-NIGHT AT 7.45 An all-talking British production inade at Elstree, London, but we do not stress that point. The production is of sucli a high standard that we piace it before you in open competition as the World's Best DETECTlVE MYSTEEY THR1LLER. A. W.'E. MASUN'S BEST BOOK A. W. E. MASUN'S BEST BOOK A. \V, E. MASON^S BEST BOOK In Magnificent. Talking Forin, "HUUSE OF THE ARROW" "HOUSE OF THE ARROW" "HUUSE OF THE ARROW" "HOUSE OF THE ARROW" "HOUSE OF THE ARROW" "HOUSE OF THE ARROW" "HOUSE OF THE ARROW" MASON'S THRILLING PLAY Interpreted by tho ORIGINAL LONDON STAGE CAST. Lifted Bodily from •LONDON TO NAPIER. With ' DENN1S -NELSON-TERRY DENN1S NELSON-TERRY DENN1S NELSON-TERRY One of England's greatest actors, in his tremendously convincing portrayal of HENAUD tlie famous Criminologieal Brain Child of A. E. W. Mason. "HOUSE OF . THE ARROW" "HOUSE , OF. THE. ARROW" "HOUSE OF THE ARROW" "HOUSE OF THE ARROW" The thrilling adyentures of the residents of the Hou.se of the Arrow and the remarkable crime . detection of Henaud, the great French ci'iminologist. AS BRITISH AS THE UNION JACK. THRILLS! MYSTERY! AD VENTURE GALOEE! This picture carries an "A". Certificate, and is recommended by the Censor more especiaily- for adult audtences. . .. EXCELLENT BRITISH SHORTS. EXCELLENT. BRITISH SHORTS. ' Plan at The Bristol -Piano Co. Theatre 'phone 2708. USUAL PRICES. 0LIVE - p'*i C T U R E S. " to-nmgfif|-saturpay;:' '' "WHILE THE CITY SLEEPS""WHILE" THE' CITY SLEEPS" • . Lon Ghaney's Best. Admission-: Adults 1/6, ' Children under 16 years 9d. notices. ' "TO THE LAW AND TO THE TESTIMONY" if they speak not according to this word, it is because there is no light in thein" (Isa. 8 :20). IN THE UNITED HALL, Lyndon Road, Hastings,. TO-MORROW,. at 7 p.m., tm address will be delivered (God willmg); " the subject being: — ' 5 "The introduction and abolition of Sin, Evil and Death scripturally considered ancl contrast'ed witli fundamental errors of 'Christian Science.' " (1) The creatiop of man. (2) The temptation and fall. (3) Subjection to. evil, sin and death. • (4) Death. Is it real? . - (5) Does an immortal mind or spiritual ; man live onP (G) The rcdemption. of the obedienfc of mankind. Why and how provided for?. • Questions Invited. ; All Welcome. ' Ent'irely. Free. " NOTICE OF CUT-OFF. IN ORDER to allow the Puhlic Works Dept. to make necessary alterations, consumcirs- in the Central- H.B. Power Board Area are notified that Currdnt will be CUT OFF from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. on SUNDAY, December- -7th-;- t-hroughout the Board's at'ea. G. E. FOWLER, Secretary,' Central H.B. ElectrJc Power Board. IN BANKRUPTCY.' in the Supreme Court of New Zealand. "ftTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that MARTIN ROPIHA, otherwise TE KUKA O NGA TE RANGI, of Porangahau, Aborlginal Native,, was this day adjudged hankrupt; and I herehy summon a meeting of creditors to he holdeu at the Waipukurau Courtbouse on THURSDAY, tlie 11th day. of December, 1930, at 2 o'clock. _ D.ated at Napier this 4th day of December. 1930: . . G. G. CHISHOLM, Official Assignee. H.C. M0TOI,s-~~ TO-MORROW (Saturdav), at noon, we will * RELRASE 2000 ■ P AMPHLETS over Napier from the Douiinion Airways Plane. Ten per cent. of these will bear our stamp, and each pamphlet so marked .will entitle the finder to ONE GALLON FREE of our First Grade MOTOR SPIRIT at our Gafage.H.C~M0T0Its' THACKERAY STREET. 'PHONE 2888. P. -G- SM1TH * C°- Lm NAPIER AND PORT AUURTRL ' FOR— Furniture Removals, , Shipping, - : Customs Work, Clean. Dry -Storage. Cement; ' « ; ' Lime, . .■ Rench Sfind 'and Shingle. RING\OS ' "l,hones> 414.t . a.hd 3005... ' , f :.EW ZEALAND FINANCE t.OANS. LIMITED. ' . ' V IT1HE COMPANY HAS MONEY TC JL LEND in sma!l_ sums on npproved securities. Applieations for loans .may be made. to Ihe Company's Solicitor. A. H. D. MAYNE, JTennyaon Street, Napier, (
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 261, 6 December 1930, Page 7
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