TO-NIGHT at 8 p.m. SATURDAYj, Ma y -13 IAPPROVED FOR GENERAL EXHIBITION | THE FENGUIN POOL MURDER I THE FENGUIN FOOL MURDER : ■ " WITH— * j Ecisia May OMver9 Robert Armstrong, |_ jl James Gleasony Mae Clark \] ' The schoolmistress from Iowa who had never read a de- |j I tective story stepped in and solved the crime. || Never drop a murdered body into a tank-full of penguins || A murder mystery that is positively killing. - , i | When the body was found in the New York Aquarium, | 1 every eel in the house was examined for fingerprints. Not a : ■ ]| fish bowl was left unturned. The detectives were all wet until ;;- || the school piistress from Iowa tracked down the slayer. :! ! | GIGANT5C LIST OF TIP-TOP SHORTS: jl § PATHE NEWS h FLYING LEATHER — SPORTLIGHT. It 1| CINE-NEWS jl (8 AUDIO REVIEW 1 f MICKEY'S APE MAN — COMEDY. g j| PARAMOUNT NEWS j MATINEE TO-DAYo— Special Pictares : "D'ecepiktn" "Air Mail Mystery" j | MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY I | May 15, 16, 17 Matinees Tuesday and Wednesday 1 APPROVED FOR GENERAL EXHIBITION II Every Foot of this Picture was Made in the Jungle! jl I FRAMK BUCK'S FRANK BUCK'S j lf FRANK BUCK'S FRANK BUCK'S |i BRSNG 'EM BACK ALIVE BRING 'EM BACK ALIVE Things that no civilized man had ever beheld . . . Franlc • | Buck saw in the perilous wilds of Malaya! Ei BOQK SEATS AT MISS MACDERMOTTS, NO EXTRA CHARGE | " TO-NIGHT SATURDAY — : : — -D ECEPTIO N — s — s s — D ECEPTIO N — ; s — — ;; — o ECEPTIO N — :: — WITH Leo Carrillo Leo Carrillo . DICKIE MOORE, NAT PENDLETON, THELMA TODD BARBARA WEEKS A thrilling film of the grappling heros of the hempen t square, and a prententious cast of famous American Wrestlers. | I — Overcoats j I jl For the Smartest j j Styles at Lowest Frscesj see our New ; \ah>f Selectiosi jl w v Vt\ 1 fy'T/ :'vV Smartly Cet New Double Breast I •"•''.'A Belted Coats m | ., Ji-^vvV-.T New AII Wool 1 1! ; vf Tweeds 52/9 j StyHsli So B. Rag- ; lasa Coats, Eiew= est Tweeds .. 59/6 i! Smart EngHsh fei- S L/vSm Coats m Excliasive Tweeds .. 79/6 f"- /' r //, AII Wool Navy I \ Melton Bo D« j| fUi /h | Coats 49/6 Pj T;i ' BOYS' COATS IN GREAT |'v| , •*! VARIETY FROM— | ^§jj=^ Coleman's |. Corner
CHURCH SERVICES ^HURCH QF gNGLAND SUNDAY, MAY 14, 1933. ST. LUKE'S 8 a.m. — Holy Communion. 11 a.m. — Matins and Service. 7 p.m., Evensong. Devon Street Hall 9 a.m. — Holy Communion and Service. 7 p.m. — Evensong. F. W. CHATTERTON, Vicar Devon Street at 2.30 p.m. — Mothers' Sunday. Address by Archdeacon Chatterton. gT. JOHN'S pRESBYTERIAN QHURCH Pukuatua Street SUNDAY, MAY 14, 1933. MOTHERS' DAY 11 a.m. — "Christianity, a Homeless Religion." 7 p.m. — "A Challenge to Men." Minister: Rev. J. C. YOUNG, B.A. Ngongotaha, 7.30 p.m. Mr. Edwin Robertson. gAlNBRIDGE MEMORIAL METHODIST CHURCH / SUNDAY, MAY 14, 1933. / MOTHERS' DAY ;11 a.m. — Miss Dora Sheat (travelling secretary for Y.W.B.C.) 2.30 p.m. — Mothers' Day service for young and old. Soloist, Mrs. Bear. Preachei*, Rev. F. B.ateup. 7 p,m. — "Stepping over the Line." j Soloist: Miss A. Moncur, of / Auckland. , ■ ' . dPreaeher: Rev. F. BATEUP.
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