AMUSEMENTS. JIHIIII MAJESTIC HIIIIII SESSIONS: 11, Tl>.:;0. 2.15, 5.0. S.O. British Dominions Films, in conjunction 1 ' with London Film Co., present I ANNE GREY I ANNE GREY j ZV With \ ■ WENDY BARBIE. TTfvEX Here's a real honest —-JrJ? N to goodness storyOb pulsating, and enterJS"! wltu u \ / WENDY BARBIE, \ / With I JOHN STUART I I JOHN STUART | Also Screening: LATEST I'ATHE NEWSREEL. Something you have heard about, but never seen. " LARWOOD LEG THEORY." Scenes in Slow Motion, demonstrated by some of those who were responsible for its use. Larwood, Hendren, Voce, Staples, J.illey. # " WAY OF THE WILD." Authentic Record of Life In Remote Places in Africa. Book Now — PHONE 4:5-210. PLANS AT MAJESTIC. A ppro red for Universal Exhibition. L=E ■" ■ ■ SYMONDS ST. ; (Direction: R.J. Kerndge.L ; The State's Luxurious Palm Lounge Now Open. Theatre Centrally Heated. TO-NIGHT, AT S. PREMIERE AUCKLAND RELEASE OF ELMER RICE'S SENSATIONAL PLAY, The Biggest Stage Success in Years becomes an Outstanding Screen Triumph . " COUNSELLOR AT-LAW." With JOHN BARRYMORK. BEBB DANIELS, DORIS KENYON, ONSLOW STEVENS. Recommended by Censor for Adults. Also Paraiuount's Split-second Drama*Chockful of Excitement— "THE GIRL IN 419," With JAMES DUNN, GLORIA STUART. Approved for Universal Exhibition. MATINEE MONDAY (King's Birthday). AT 2 O'CLOCK. NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR RESERVES. Box Plan at Hawthorn's, opp. Theatre. STATE PHONE 43-645. INDEPENDENT THEATRES. THE BEST ALWAYS. Centrally Heated. _ DOMINION RD LASI! KWHI, at «.4o GRACIE FIELDS—IIWNia KK NDA 1.1I "THIS WEEK OF GRACE." j ER.MJST TUI.'KX-- IN A .\ IKH K EL. _ pWHISTLINGIN THE~DARK. | Huth Approved for Universal : Usual Prices. Book Early. No LMia. COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME ' ' MONDAY, JUNE 4. CROSSE Ml I MRS LIE SAT. and TUES STAN-LAUREL and OLIVER HARDY, In " FRA DIAVOLO." "They're in Comic Opera Now." Also FRANK LAWTON. GL S Mc>.Al <■ ; TON BINNIE BARNES and CI.AI.DL HULBERT, in "HEADS WE GO," V Bis English and American Combination. A Night, of Hilarious Entertainment. ipproird for Universal Exhibition. Commencing at 7.30 p.m. MONDAY NIGHT ONLY. A Big Double Programme. EDWARD G. ROBINSON, la "TIGER SHARK." And HEATHER ANGEL, in "EARLY TO BED." Approved for Universal Exhibition. Commencing at 7.3" p.m. STRAND. t^ L y HT STRANDMARION (PEG) DAVIES. BING CROSBY FIFI DORSAY. STUART ERW IN, and NED SPARKS, in " CINDERELLA'S FELLA," A Magnificent Picture of Musical Merriment. SEE The Scarecrow Dance, The Barn Dance. The Albertiua Ranch Ballet of one hundred GJi-ls. HEAR The 120-Piece Orchestra playing the most entrancing music of (he year. IT'S NEW, IT'S SPARKLINGI.Y ORIGINAL. Approved for Universal Exhibition. In Addition : Comedy, Cartoon, Gazette and Travelogue. MONDAY (KHNG'S BIRTHDAY): Complete Change of Programme. Matinee, 2.30 p.m.
I NEW CAPITOL I "If- - warm t. i, „,i and CO9J'. Dominion Road. (IoIiLMENCIXG TO-NIGHT: Splendid Double-Feature Programme. CHARLES LAUGHTON, "The Sign o£ the Cross." "Henry VIII," and now In "WHITE WOMAN." Recommended by Censor for Adults. A Powerful Drama of the Malay Jungle. ~V AISO WILL ROGBR3 and MARION NIXON in "DR. BULL." Approved for Universal Exhibition. Romance — Suspense — Merry Humour. "Capitol" Bookings are heavy on Sats. Bo Wise—Reserve Early—Without Extra Charge (Phone 12-IU'J). Phone Bookings not kept after 7.30 p.m. \=====E: TO-NIGHT, 7.30. "THE INVISIBLE MAN," And Tom Keane in "CROSS EIRE." MONDAY—KING'S BIRTHDAY. "LUXURY LINER" and "HOT PEPPER," Victor McLaglen and Edmund Lowe. Free Dancing will follow till 12 both evenings. Orchestra. ~ THE /#\ CATHOLIC CHARITY WMr BALL. PRESENTATION OF DEBUTANTES, — TOWN HALL, — WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13. ' INVITATIONS MAY BE PROCURED FROM HON. SECRETARY. DANCE TICKETS, 7/6, procurable at Catholic Depot or Lewis Eady, Ltd. Seats may be reserved in Dress Circle if required. SPECTATORS' TICKETS. 2/<>. Dress Circle, procurable at Catholic Depot or Lewis Eady. Ltd., from June 2. Seats may be reserved at Gd extra. 1/0, Top Gallery, No Reserves. J. P. WRIGHT, Hon. Sec. Phone 40.-OS4. 2 FOR DANCING, LEAGUE, SOCCER FOOTBALL, SPORTING, HOCKEY, MOTOR CYCLE RACING, AVIATION, PICNICS, EXCURSIONS. ETC.. ADVTS., SEE PAGE NINETEEN.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 129, 2 June 1934, Page 20
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