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j AMUSEMENTS. The Picture that in tea T..-. T ., to-day you *-111 still reaeaiio^J "THE STORY OF 1 . ' ' DR. EHRLICH'S MAGIC BULLET." 1 regent! 1 Direction: J. C. Williamson Pictai* Cw*, n. SESSIONS: 11.0. 2-1S AKD t Pj|_ Warner Brothers ftoot *~lth dramatic Iraninesa "The StMy ol Dr. Ehrlich "s Made BsUtt.- Tyi startling secret shocking only ttaw who tax the truth! "THE STORY Or " THE STORY OF " THE STORY OF DR. .EHRLICH'S : DR. EHRLICH'S DR. EHRLICH'S DR. EHRLICH'S MAGIC BULLET" MAGIC BULLET" MAGIC BULLET" MAGIC BULLET" Dr. Paul Ehrllrh Edward G. Eotte i Mrs. Ehrlich .. — Ruth g£H Dr. Em 11 von Behrlng - . Otto xSZ Minister Althoff DaniM cS Franzlska Speyer Maria Oaspea£n& Professor Hanmann IContacalS* Dr. Hans Wollert Sig Mlttelmeyer DoniJfllSS Dr. L«n!2 Henry OHBta Dr. Kraus Theodor va&tS Miss Marquardt . Kermine ■ * For 15 years Paul Ehrlich developing his lamous theory ol tht way Nature fights disease known la * science as the **Side Chain Theory." Its publication brought him great honour In the scientific *orld. % received the Nobel Prize. An ■R-as created lor him in the city tf . Frankfurt. There he launched a of experiments applying his theorr to the task of curing disease by rhwi^v moulding "magic bullets." * Dr. Ehrlich tried 605 experitaott * & < before he finally arrived at the oac that succeeded giving humanity Um magic discovery ol Salvarsan (knon the world over as 606). * Feature ties Include: "AIR MAIL. NEWS." "POW WOW" Coloured T*rt—iwj "LUNEY TUNE CARTOON." "POPULAR MECHANICS." Plans at Regent. Phone 22-WL Recommended by Censor as More SoUath to Adult Audiences. j TUDOR CINEMA This Evening at (! MICKEY HOCKEY. LEWIS BgM and CECILIA PARKER In == " ANDY HARDY GETS EE SPRING FEVER" Approved lor Universal Erhataon. ■ ALSO: "Drunk Driving"—"Cflne DmM Pay"—Australian Clneaoiind. etc. Commencing Next Friday (Sept- U>— JOAN AND BETTY RAYNER TroubaSoms—(on the MM ZZIZ. In "American Homeapaa.** '. jGAIETY CINEMA] »ggg£ CRACZE FIELDS — TIM32M i = In EE"WE'RE GOING to be RICH" .' Recommended by Censor lor [STRAND] gSS =| GUEST NIGHT TO-NIGHT! ANNA MAY WONG—AKJJI Ttmif EE "DANGEROUS TO KNOW* LEO CARRILLO—EDITH FELLOWHL *V EE "CITY STREETS." tf Both Recommended by Censor for $||;. j BIRKENHEAD j

£*lph Byrt. Mary Carlisle. George (VMM Hayes in FIGHTING THOHODGHBMX*." = ggJaAii; m »"■•— » [AMBASSADOR | GUEST NIGHT! — 3 Gladys Suartiout. John Boles. Jofea Barrymore in "ROMANCE IN THE DiBL" Recommended by Censor for A&altt. : Richard Dlx. Pav Wrav In "IT HAPPENED IN HOLLYWOOD." - Apprtn-ed tor Universal Exhibition. ILIBERTY CINEMA! United Artists' 3l« Special! CLAIRE TREVOR AND JOHN WAYIB li = "STAGE COACH." Also Disney's "Ugly Duckling" ani mm "March of Time." Approved for Universal ExfciMttWL | NEW ROYAL \ GUEST NIGHT TO-NIGHT AT 7M. W. C. Fields. Dorothy Lamoar la "THE BIG BROADCAST OF lfX.** James Ellison. Marsha Hunt Ss "ANNAPOLIS SALUTE." Both Approved for Universal "The Sho* Place of Auckland." (Only eight minutes by bus from City.) I BERKELEY] I M Thii Evening mt Eight o'clock. M FRANK MORGAN. BH-LIE BDRKX. JUDY GARLAND M ** v; " THE WIZARD OF OZ." M" Metro-Goldtryn-Mayer's. Superb Feutav produced entirely * m colour. Approved lor Universal Exhibition. M BRITISH NEWS. ETC.. ETC. i CAPITOL I M To*.night at a Quarter to Eight. M SPECIAL SEASON'! USUAL PRICES* jj ROBERT DONAT AND GREER GARfiO® J* " GOOD-BYE, MR. CHIPS." Mctro-Gold'R-j-n-Maycr's Unforcrttable. it Bcautiiul ind Moving Romance. The Greatest Film Ever Produced!! Approved lor Universal Exhibition. M SPECIALLY SELECTED FEATURE 1' i.M* RAILWAY NOTICES. ACES AT AVOSDAIt SEPTEMBER 14 AND 36. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. SATURDAY SEPTOJiLH 14 Trains W? Auckland lor Avondalc a-. Si. jc.o. i: 53 a•&-, «•*< 12.25 and 1.25 p.m. ' Return trains icavr A v or, a sir <5 pja.. 5.55 «» 7.7 p.rn. The 5.55 p.m. tTi.r. cc:.nrrts ai NcwmaiWS *it»j tie G i- p.m. Aucr;oc Saturday traai. I MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 16: Trains leave Auct- ! land 9.5. 10.0. ll.fi a m.. 12 H p.m. and IJI P» Return trains leave Avor,d:.e 4j. bJ S-32. pjn. <5.1 pjn. tram trin not hop i-. icq" —frtoa and Kmeslaad). The 5 -ij p rr. •- * - caveat •» Neamarket with the 5.51 pc Aui-iltna-JSert* train. Return lare lo ArondUe :roni Auckland. »*■ market or Mount Eden. lOd. For further particulars sre or inquS; •t stations. 11 i DYERS AND CLEAN'EBSSHAMPOOING v ill ar.afce your Carpt i lite s**; Clearing ServuTa. L:<s . 44-f.PC P \\T H. DREW. Taucr. Cleantr Dm, Beaov*' *' ting.—3o-830. 210. Hobson St. * C

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 216, 11 September 1940, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 216, 11 September 1940, Page 16

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