Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image

AMUSEMENTS. MAJESTIC— fromiT?^! « T m,« SYDNEY ————— HOWARD, A COP " Dorothy Bouchier, ' Donald Calthrop, Gary Marcli, The Humorous Misadventures and Predict ments of Sydney as a New Chum P.c SOCCER, ENGLAND V. SCOTLAND. England* Victory—Scotland Suffers Defeat Work Resumed on Giant Cunarder. Liverpool Underwater Tunnel. LION .MUSICAL REVUE, UNKNOWN CENTRAL AUSTRALIA. PHONE 43-210. PLANS AT MAJESTIC Approved for Universal Exhibition. ■ I MAJESTIC j I FRIDAY, j A BURSTING EXPLOSION OP COMEDY THAT WILL SHAKE AUCKLAND TO ITS VEIIY FOUNDATIONS! Story Novel. Unbounded Merriment. Dialogue which Sparkles like Champagne. * * * * He Scores Again! I RALPH LYNN RALPH LYNN RALPH LYNN RALPH LYNN RALPH LYNN RALPH LYNN The World Knows no Finer Fun than tin; unbounded Merrimen t provided , . I)y thllt irresponsibly nonsensical . Funster, Ralph Lynn. Hut and ~ " 111 BEN TRAVERS, 111 HI BEN TRAVERS, ||| Master of Humorous Writings. loin forces. well—With Ralph Lyrm'g brilliant comedy and Ken Travers' wit, it is a perfect combination"! LYNN NEVER FAILS AND BEN TRAVERS NEVER FAILS LYNN. WINIFRED SHOTTER, WINIFRED SHOTTER, Ralph Lynn's ideal partner, brings all her demure wickedness to the - leadi "g feminine role of < TO THE \ \ NECK." And it's a rattling good story, too. — THE CAST — AprU Ralph Lynn ifmmv r iin Winifred Shottor I andlndv Reginald Purdeil V y Marv Brourli v»l„ V rwlck Francis Lister Ve T r f Dane Marjorie Dane It was fitting that Ralph Lvnn should be chosen to bring to the 'screen the character of N. B. Good, a you-ng bank clerk whose fervent ambition it to become a famous actor, since the Ben Tr,S fl ?n h,m «en in its essence. Thev both trade in absurdity, both characterise the joung man whose very faux pas amount, in spite of himf and not because of him, to masterstrokes of gen i us. i MAJESTIC — FRIDAY"! I MAJESTIC — FRIDAY I BE WISE! RESERVE TO-DAY ! PLANS AT MA.TESTIC PHONE 43-210. Approved for Universal Exhibition. THE~STATET^^- — . SYMONDS ST. — (direction : K. J. Kerridge.A Theatre Centrally Heated. TO-xTghT~4T S DIANA WYNYARD, LEWIS STONE PHILLIPS HOLMES. MAY ROBSON,' ISLTH SELWi'N. in MEN MUST FIGHT." Approved for Universal Exhibition. Added Attractions: Laurel & Hardy Comedv, -Metro News. Oddity. Cinesound News STATE PHONE 4.",-fi4o. INDEPENDENT THEATRES. THE BEST ALWAYS. SOUTHERN CROSS- eli^RSlie. WED. and Kit I. Come and Enjoy a Good Laugh with JACK HULBERT, in " JACK'S THE BOY." Approved for L niversal Exhibition. Commencing at 7.30 p.m. THURSDAY NIGHT. GRAND PANTOMIME, "SINBAD THE SAILOR." Presented by Pupils of Mile. Valeska. Featuring REX SAGERS, SARA STACPOOLE and Others. Commencing at S p.m. A TREAT FOR CHILDREN" AND ADULTS. | ONEHTJNGA. j I STRAND. TO-NIGHT. STRAND. ~ GUEST NIGHT. Double-Star Programme. J.WO h ast-inoving Pictures that will thrill you. (1) "THE UTAH KID." (2) "BRACELETS." both Approved for Universal Exhibition. Prices of Admission.—Adults, {Stalls 6d; Children. 3d. I THE CAPITOL" I 1 >01111111011 Itoad. I COMMENCING TO-NIGHT AT 7,4.". P.M. *\ s^ounc^n: ? I->oublo-Fouturo Programme. SLIM SUM M lilt VILLE, ZASU PITTS, in "LOVE, HONOUR ANI) OH! BAH'." A Scream of Laughter. — Also — RICHARD DIX, in "ACE OF ACES," A Pulse-beating Drama. NEW EMPIRE.' GUEST NIGHT. Centrally Heated. An Uproarious Farce, with GENE GBR HARD—CLAUDE MULBBRT— JANE CARR—AMY VENBSS. "LET ME EXPLAIN, DEAR," Recommended by Censor lor Adults. Good Supporting Programme. ADULTS. OP: CHILDREN, ;?P. TTELP THE YOUTH OF AUCKLAND. Y.M.C.A—Y.W.C.A. STREETA 1' P E A L, NEXT FRIDAY. l!i_> riUIE CRAZE IN SYDNEY —HOT MAI.TEU MILKS. OASIS MILK BAR. See Special Announcement on Page 11 xL'O PICNICS. EXCURSIONS. ETC. M, pffc-.j DUADNEV AND HINXS. OSTEND SERVICES. b.S. ONEWA leaves Prince's Wharf: SUNDAYS—tj.-ia.m. WEDNESDAYS—J).4u a.m. FRIDAYS—(i.:>O p.m. SATURDAYS—I.4S p.m. Leaving Osteud. Saturdays, at 7 a.m. D FOR SPORTING, MEETINGS, TENDERS, ETC., ADVTS., SEE PAGE THREE.

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/AS19340620.2.184.8

Bibliographic details

Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 144, 20 June 1934, Page 18

Word Count
603

Page 18 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 144, 20 June 1934, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 144, 20 June 1934, Page 18

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert