AMUSEMENTS. final MAJESTIC. 2J£ DAY. Continuous from 11 a.m. GEORGE GEE In "cleaning up." Approved for Universal Exhibition. TO-MORROW: TO-MORROW: A ROLLICKING COMEDY. A FEAST OF FUN! LAUGHTER GALORE. T-HE Af A.STBR FUNSTER OF "SPLINTERS•' 'TILLY OF BLOOMSBURY" t\D '"UP FOR THE CUT." AS AN UNSUCCESSFUL "PUXTEir WHO EVENTUALLY TRAINS A DEKbI WINNER. Chuckle follows chuckle, laugh follows laugh, until it develops into a renl outburst of the most gloriously funny nonsense ever seen or heard. /, SYDNEY HOWARD, SYDNEY HOWARD, SYDNEY HOWARD, SYDNEY HOWARD, SYDNEY HOWARD, Frozen-faced Monarch of -Mirth, « UP FOR THE DERBY," "UP FOR THE DERBY," " UP FOR THE DERBY," "UP FOR THE DERBY," With FRANK HARVEY, DOROTHY BARTLAM, MARK DALY. Fascinating glimpses of Kiifflis-h racecourses —- Uatwiek and Epsom —and the Mecca of all Sportsmen —the Derby, and the thrilling race won by Tom Walls' famous horse, "April the Fifth." Svdne.v Howard as a "Punter"' mistaken" by au angry mob for a wel shins bookie - . . secreting hiniseli on the Epsom Downs to time a racehorse -with Ji loud alarm clock, dancing sedately in a fashionable night club with the tails of his dress clothes torn off, and -with mothballs scattering on the floor, and many other screamingly funny situation .... Approved for Universal Exhibition. MAJESTIC, TO-MORROW. PLANS AT THEATRE. I rT\TTT-\/"vT? I REMUBRA EOAD I IUJJUXv j Last Night, 5.15. A\ Elissa Laudi, Warner Baxter, in \\ "I LOVED YOU AY WEDNESDAY." \V SUPERB TUDOR FEATURETTES. i T3I?TT A MT\TT A I THREE LAMPS. I JJKIIAIMNIA j News oi world, •T\ MARION DAVIES, in 7.30-8. AY "PEG 0' MY HEART." \V NANCY CARROLL, PAUL LUKAS, v\ KISS BEFORE 1 "™ 13 MIRROR I GREY LYNN cl R !%\t \ i\V GUEST NIGHT TO-NIGHT, AT S. \V LESLIE FULLER, in \\\ "OLD SOLDIERS NEVER DIE." ,\\ "OLD SOLDIERS NEVER DIE." \\\ Approved for Universal Exhibition. \\\ FRANK LAWTON, in ■ AY "YOUNG WOODLEY." Aγ Recommended by Censor for Adults. \y ADULTS 6d, CHILDREN 3d FkINGSLAND 1 jjft^l: i\\ "HELLO, EVERYBODY," .\\ Also \V "THQ MAX FROM YESTERDAY." A\ Approved for Universal Exhibition, j AMBASSADOR % o c g: e B~H AV ERIC LINDEN, JEAN ARTHUR, in XV PAST OF MARY HOLMES. Yγ Recommended by Censor for Adults. \\) Big Supporting Programme.
I TAKAPTTNA gaiety, i [ IAiVArUINA 8 p. m . 23-465. 1 \\> HBATHER ANG-BL- \\\ (The English Janet Gaynor), ,\\ "THE SELF-MADE LADY." \\\ Aflprovcd for Universal Exhibition. AFTEK the Show—Follow the crowd, they're going to Dance and Sup at the PIG AND WHISTLE, Mission Bay Why not you also? "It's Great." D R. NIXON. Prop. • PICNICS EXCURSIONS. ETC. Ml «*s•** "R RAD NKX AND BINNS. Phone 41-473. HOLIDAY TIME-TABLE. OSTEND. S.S. ONEWA Leaves Prince's Wharf: SUNDAY* ) MONDAY, . o ,_ _ _ TUESDAY, ' 8,i5 a>m - WEDNESDAY, ) THURSDAY, 0.45 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. FRIDAY, 11 a.m., 6.30 p.m. SATURDAY, 1.45 p.m. leaving Cist end, Fridays, 7 a.m. Leaving Ostend, Saturdays, at 7 a.m. D " TT" BUSES, FROM opposite C.P.0., Queen st., , EVERY 20 MINUTES TO ST. HELIER'S BAY, KOHIMARAMA AND MISSION BAY, via Waterfront Drive. RETURN OR ROUND TRIP.—ADULTS, 1/3; CHILD 7d (Also Intermediate Fares). City to Mission Bay, Return.—Adults lid, Child sd. ALSO, SERVICE FROM NEWMARKET, VIA "RKMUERA AND PUREWA, TO THESE POPULAR BEACHES. Adults 1/3 Return, Child 7d Return. Phone 24-78 S. L. J. KEYS, LTD. D 4 j—<—' T\QVONPORT STEAM J\ lwt| , J-J FERRY CO., LTD. SUMMER EXCURSION _ss5SSS3w3«i FARES. SUNDAY ONLY. DEVONPORT, BAYSWATEK, NORTHCOTB, BIRKENHEAD AND VEHICULAR FERRIES. Adult Return, Gd; Children, 3d. TAKAPUXA AND MILFORD. FERRY AND BUS. Adult Return, 1/3; Children, Sd. HS QUMMER CRUISES, 1034. T.S.M.V. WANGANELLA (10,000 tons). WHANGAROA, RUSSELL, GT. BARRIER. From AUCKLAND, Tues., JAN. 30, 1934. Fares: Ist Class, £0; 2nd Class, £4. MILFORD AND GEORGE SOUNDS. From WELLINGTON, Mon., FEB. 12, 1934. Fares: Ist Class. £S: 2nd Class, £6. HUDDART-PAUKER. LTD. Phone 43-IS3. B TJANGITOTO. MOTUIHI & ISLINGTON -t\i BAY. —Olive Launches—Daily Service. Leave Steps 10 a.m. and 5.20 p.m. Return Fare: Rangitoto, 1/G; Bay and Motuihi, 2/. Phone 42-133. —N. J. INGLIS, Prop. 4 TOILET SPECIALISTS. AUXOLIX Pomade, dandruff cure, beautifies the hair, promotes growth.—H. Clpal. Tobacconist. Queen St. TWH GENUINE Permanent Wave and Free Photograph, 10/6; work guaranteed.— Pollock. '27, Security Bldgs. 42-129. D POWDER Puff Salon, St. Kevin's Arcade. Permanent Waving, 12/6; Marcel Waving, 2/6.—Phone 46-718. W. Dickinson. B
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 3, 4 January 1934, Page 18
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