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AMUSEMENTS. BUILT FOR LAUGHTER PURPOSES ONLY! JOYFUL ENTERTAINMENT THAT WILL MAKE YOU FORGET THE PARK DADS THAT WERE IN* THE HAPPY DATs THAT ARB! The Master Funster of "Splinters," "Tilly of and "Up For the Cup," as a J, unsuccessful "punter" who eventually trains a Derby winner • • I Chuckle follows Chuckle laugh follows laugh' | until it develops into a MAJESTIC r , eal - oUt , bn l 9t ot tto most u gloriously funny nonsense MAJESTIC ever seen or hcard - SYDNEY (A Fuller-Hay- QYTIISTPV ward Theatre). ° 1 - UIN & 1 HOWARD, HOWARD, Frozen-faced Monarch of Mirth, In CONTINUOUS /v DAILY FROM / \ 11 A.M. / \ /UP FOR\ / UP FOR \ \ THE ) shoppers' Ny DERBY / tea \ DERBY/ SESSION: \ / 4.50 P.M. \ / With FRANK HARVEY, majeltk? DOROTHY BARTLAM, MARK DALY. Sydney Howard as a. "Punter" mistaken by an ph angry mob for a welshing s-> °in bookie . . secreting hisn--4o"~ self on the Bpsom Downs to time a racehorse with a loud alarm clock, * * dancing siedately in a fashionable night dub with the tails of his dress clothes torn ofE MAJESTIC, scattering on the floor, rr>/~> riiV and many other screamJ. KJ-UA X . ingly funny situations.

Fascinating glimpses o£ Englisli racecourses — Gat wick and Epsom —and the Mecca of all Sportsmen — the Derby, and the thrilling race -won by Tom Wails' famous horse April the Fifth. A ROLLICKING COMEDY. A FEAST OF FUN! LAUGHTER GALORE. Approved for Universal Exhibition. | TUDOR ! EEa Stt. R ° B ii (\V MARIE DRESSLER \V And POLLY MORAN. in \V I "P-R-O-S-P-E-R-I-T-Y." | \y The Screen's Greatest Comediennes in \\\ a Most Entertaining Comedy. AY SUPERB TUDOR FEATURETTES. .\\\ Approved for Universal Exhibition. GIFT MAT. TO-MORROW. 2.30. j BRITANNIA" ™ N S« B 0^r P il \\\ GEORGE BRENT, 7.30-S. \\\ VIVIENNE OSBORNE. In AV "LUXURY LINER." AY) CHESTER MORRIS, In AM 'TO-MORROW AT SEVEN.' \\\ Both Recommended, Censor for Adults. \\\ Also Great Topical Film, taken at A\l Ellerslie, THE AUCKLAND CUP. \\) Great Western Mat. To-morrow, 2.0. 1 GREY LYNN ggjggl j \\ \ Slim Summerville, Zasu Pitts, in \\\ "OUT ALL NIGHT.". OA Approved for Universal Exhibition. \\ Nancy Carroii, Cary Grant, \\\ 'THE WOMAN ACCUSED.' \\\ Recommended by Censor for Adults. W SPECIAL MAT. TO-MORROW, at 2. I AMBASSADOR pt io c S: e l- ! V\\ MARY PICKFORD A\ And LESLIE HOWARD, in AY "SECRETS." \\\ And KATE SMITH, in \W "HELLO, EVERYBODY!" 1 K-LNGSLANDI AV "DEVILS IN LOVE,"' AV Also \\\ "THE LAWYER MAN." A-i Approved for Universal Exhibition. j AV heather ax gel — : \V JL«£ Gaynor). \W ar, F SELF-MADE LADY." \\ Approved for Universal Exhibition. lawn tennis. I) D mG P TqH£, Q SBT machine string-■*-f IAU IS Hand-stringing, -with th«» tii» advantage of Machine Precision Tension" No awl is used, thus saving damage to EM™ lODSer t0 RESTRINGING, 13/6. Exclusive to ri S H | ,7 ] ?P IS " SERVICE, 10, Wakefield Street. Auckland. - Phone 45-968. FS fJIENNIS Enthusiasts—Delightful Courts, i7r L°f ° harg< V - Ilodw ood Park. Rail fare toe suit ' admUS y ° U - Brin S "ath: VK Chambers. — Sringer Pun T?n^ n, f oilnst:o n and Patterson's Davis Cup Racquets; expert Restringing, Repairs. A g T A R. advertisement conditions. The Proprietors do not hold themselves responsible for Non-insertion of Advertisements, or for Errors in Advertisements, through accident or otherwise, and they reserve to themselves the right to amend, withhold or omit any Advertisement. Instructions as to the insertion or with drawal of advertisements must be in writing. Orders to withdraw advertise ments must be lodged not later than it a.m. each day. Advertisements are received up to 2.EG p.m. on the day of issue, but advertise ments Intended Tor classified insertion must reach the office not later than 1 p.m. All Family Notices Intended for class I fled insertion on Front Page of the "STAR"' should be handed in before 1 p.rr CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Are Inserted at the Following Cash Rales. Situations Wanted I Situations Vacant J 12 Words: Lost and Found [ ® ne Insertion, 1/. For Sale Three Insertions, 2/6 To Let. etc. J Births, Marriages 1 30 Words, 2/6. Deaths 1- Each Additional Five In Memorlam j Words, 9d. All Advertisements should be addresses to THE MANAGER " STAR " OFFICE. Printed and Published for the Proprietors, " New Zealand Newspapers, Limited." by Ambrose Charles Pawson, of 33. Hamilton Road, Ponsonby, Publisher, at the Office of the Company, Shortland Street, Auckland. , FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1934.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 4, 5 January 1934, Page 14

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707

Page 14 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 4, 5 January 1934, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 4, 5 January 1934, Page 14

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