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AMUSEMENTS __ MIGHTY ENTERTAINMENT I —AT POPULAR PRICES " Paramount," 11 Universal," " Columbia." "MAJESTIC MAJESTIC - . ...... Continuous Sessions from 11 a.m. ■X* No. 1— This Way to Fun! This Way to Frolic! This Way to Romance I This way to Melody I "THIS WAY, PLEASE" "THIS WAY, PLEASE" "THIS WAY, PLEASE" "THIS WAY, PLEASE" FOLLOW THESE HIGH SIGNS OF HILARITY With CHARLES "BUDDY" ROGERS CHARLES "BUDDY" ROGERS America's Boy Friend makes love to luscious Betty Grable, and it s something to see! MARY LIVINGSTONE MARY LIVINGSTONE (Jack Benny's Girl Friday) brings her famous giggle to the screon and even makes Ned Sparks laugh I« FIBBER McGEE and MOLLY Your radio friends make their screen debut- the Laugh Riot of the Season I NEW SONGS AND SWEET SONGS TO SWING AND SWAY TO! "This Way, Please,'' "Voom-Voom," "Delighted to Meet You,' "Is It Love or Infatuation! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) No.'2— Just received by mailboat, a new print of the film lost in the ill-fated Sampan Clipper" disaster. Judge the extraordinary Pictorial Story of the "SINKING OF THE PANAY" "SINKING OF THE PANAY" "SINKING OF THE PANAY" (Not a Newsreel Item) A THREE - REEL SPECIAL. A THREE-REEL SPECIAL. Filmed from ' start to finish by NORMAN ALLEY, —""New Universal's Ace Cameraman. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) No. 3~ Associate Feature: A strange, fascinating story of a man's too-perfect alibi that guarded his life—but brought one he loved better than life into the shadow or death 1 "THE MAN WHO CRIED WOLF" "THE MAN WHO CRIED WOLF" "THE MAN WHO CRIED WOLF" A New Universal Picture. With LEWIS STONE, BARBARA READ, TOM BROWN. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) MAJESTIC TO-DAY I Plans at Theatre Phone 43-210. fl Fuller-Hayward's Phone BRITANNIA O PONSONBY Three Lamps Terminus Newsreels Nightly at /.30 p.m. Awarded for the Comedy of the Year 1 TOM WALLS & RALPH LYNN in 1 Ben Traver's "FOR VALOUR. Margot Grahame with Paul Cavanagh in "CRIME OVER LONDON." Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. Fuller-Haywards Phone 22-<>B3 VICTORIA O DEVONPORT 7.30 TO-NIGHT PAUL MUNI LUISE RAINER in "THE GOOD EARTH" "THE GOOD EARTH" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Ida Lupino, Walter Connolly, Ralph Bellamy, Reginald Denny, in "LET'S GET MARRIED." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) To-night, 8 p.m. Phone 14-142. ANNABELLA in "WINGS OF THE MORNING" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PICTUREDROME M I t L s F p°m ED ' Grace Moore and Franchot Tone in "THE KING STEPS OUT." Also Comedy. Sport# Thrill and Colour Rhapsody. Universal Exhibition. LAWN TENNIS - FINALS oJfll FINALS WAIKATO WAIKATO TENNIS * CHAMPIONSHIPS TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS TO-DAY (FRI.) AND SATURDAY TO-DAY (FRI.) AND SATURDAY g.TREET, JJAMILTON. EXHIBITION MATCH By MISS M. BEVERLEY, N.Z. Lady Champion. Also EXHIBITION MATCH between Coombe, Livingstone, Miss Nessie Beverley and Miss E. Plummer. G 23311 "IL BACIO," "PLAY FIDDLE PLAY." JUNE BARSON. BOND AND BOND'S RECORD SHOP. Customs Street. TEOTTINQ TROTTING TO-MORROW AND WEDNESDAY. TO-MORROW'S GREAT PROGRAMME of Eight Races, each comprising fields of even merit, is headed by the wonderful one and a-half miles Blue Riband event, THE GREAT NORTHERN TROTTING DERBY, with an exceptionally brilliant field engaged. AXMINSTER —Ran Hornepower to a head, and though seldom raced, considered one of the most promising horses in the Dominion. EQUIPOISE —Whoso track eflorts have been most encouraging. HILLCREST —A winner at the matinee meeting and one likely to surprise. HORSEPOWER —The brilliant' southerner and dual classic winner. REAL JEWEL —Another who, although not yet a winner, has shown exceptional ability in training. REFUND—AIso from South and with a classic victory over Twos Loose. SANDUSKY —A winner whose public form rates him a high-class horse. UENUKU —A promising young pacer who defeated a strong improvers' field at his last start. i Every Candidate is a brilliant pacer and > collectively they will treat patrons to a thrilling race worthy of tho occasion. 5 AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB I FEBRUARY MEETING', 1938. ? TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). WEDNESDAY, FEB. 16. ALEXANDRA PARK, EPSOM. 1/(1 ADMISSION TO COURSE LAWN ENCLOSURE AND GRANDSTAND (Including Admission to Course) Gentlemen .. .. 6/Ladies .. .. .. 41Children (under 12 years) 2/DERBY STAND (Outsido Enclosure). Gentlemen 1/G, Ladies Free. FIRST RACE ABOUT 12 NOON. WIN AND PLACE BETTING. A. Cx. MABEE, Secretary. PROFESSIONAL ITIULLY-Trained Nurse wanted at end . March, 1038. to Lease Private Maternity Hospital (8 beds), in country town.—Apply ' with experience and references, to Nurse, ; 01M. Herald. HOWEY WALKER. City Dentist. PAINLESS Extraction of Teeth. Free when New Teeth Ordered.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22960, 11 February 1938, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22960, 11 February 1938, Page 20