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AMUSEMENTS. "The Captain Hates the Sea" has everything about it to make it sure-fire entertainment! Better than marvellous cast! Story from a famous novel! One of the greatest directors ever to -wield & nn'RJiphone! Unique locale! "The Captain Hates the Sea" win go down in history as the perfect example of fine comedy! Roa*r upon roar, thrill upon thrill —a smash climax! Furious, grand hilarity! iiilllil M g Y la Hi ''Every Seat a Cool Retreat." Sessions: 11, 12.30, 2.30, 5 and 8. ALL ABOARD THE LOONEY LINER. ~ Your Passport to Pandemonium. Man the Laugh Boats, While "THE CAPTAIN HATES THE SEA." Creates a Panic of Laughs. * * SHIP-A-HOOEY! The Greatest ShipLoad of Entertainment to Arrive in Auckland. If "THE I I CAPTAIN ] I I HATES THE / J SEA." J I All Aboard the Laugh LinerFlagship of Fun. MEET THE PASSENGERS ON THE CRAZIEST SHIP AFLOAT. "S.S. Capedor" sailing from San Pedro to Is'ew l r ork. ' VICTOR McLAGLEN, ALISON SKIPWORTH, JOHN GILBERT, WYNNE GIBSON, WALTER CONNOLLY, HELEN VINSON, LEON ERROL, TALA BIRRELL, WALTER CATLETT. Each name in. the cast is a distinct ■ screen personality ! Almost every member of the huge company is a star! Their accomplishments having brought world-wide popularity! DON YOUR LAUGH PRESERVERS FOR THE GREATEST COMEDY HIT EVER TO COME OUT OF A PICTURE STUDIO. Plans at Theatre. Phone 43-210. Recommended by Censor for Adultt. fl THE STATE.— ,Y|h. SYMONDS STREET. II I I (Direction: K. J. Kerridce.) 1111111 2 MAGNIFICENT E-NTBRTAIN-m MBNTS ON I'HB ONE PROT GRAMME. (No. 1) — FIRST TT SUBURBAN SCREENING OF E Z ANE <3r KBY ' s "WAGON WHEELS." S Approved for Universal Exhibition. T TAUBER A in T "rpHE TjiGHT rrio E TTAPPINBSS." \\\\\)' Approved for Universal Exhibition. Hi) STATE PHONB 43-G45. 4 ADMISSION 1/0 & !/■ CHILD. 6d. Two Excellent Pictures To-night. 1 BRITANNIA] rZZWi. "News of the World" Session, 7.30 to 8. Robt. Montgomery, with Maureen O'Sullivan "THE HIDE OUT." And Sylvia Sydney and Cary Grant in "THE 30-DAY PRINCESS." Both Approved lor Universal Exhibition. VTHTORTA Devonport's Premier VIO J. yjJXI A Theatre. Phone 22-068. DOLORES. DEL RIO, in "MADAME DU BARRY." Recommended by Censor lor Adultt. PICTURJBDROME MILFOKD. To-night, at 8. SIR GERALD DU MAURIER, in "SCOTLAND YARD MYSTERY." Recommended by Censor tor Adults. PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, ETC. A. ao< yyucHESs (End of Central Wharf.) FOli /^n'eKOA—Fri., 6.30 p.m.; Sat., 9 a.m. and 1.45 p.m.; Sun., 9Ao a.m. (Leaves on return Sat., o p.m. and Sun., 6.30 p.m.). FOR T7"AWAU —Son., 9.45 a.m.; Wed. -"- (direct), 9.30 a.m. (Popular Excursions). „,« Fares—Oneroa Excursion 2/, Stay-over 2/6, Kawau Excursion 5/, Stay-over 7/0. WATKIN AND WALLIS, 42-460. h AWAU—SPECIAL EXCURSION, Direct trip by the S.S. DUCHESS, jeav ng town WEDNESDAYS, 9.30 a.m., paying Kawau 4 p.m. Kawau is the most Slorf°"» Resort in N.Z. Beautiful trees, lovely •walks, secluded sandy beaches, golf, tennis, dancing, magnificent water supply, showers in all bathing sheds. Steamers every other day. Tariff! £3 10/ and £3 3/ we |"/'T Ring Spry Coy., Argus House, High Street, Phone 43-453. or write, telegraph, MANSION HOUSE, KAWAU ISLAND. » k H*' , M OTUIHI AND O STEND * -yr v. "oaroona, From Eastern Side Central Wharf. DAILY at 9.30 a.m., except Fridays. Sundays, 9.35 a.m. SPECIAL TRIPS FROM AUCKLAND. FRIDAY, 6.30 p.m.; SATURDAYS, 1.30 p.m. for Ostend Direct. SPECIAL TRIPS FROM OSTEND. MONDAYS, FRIDAYS. SATURDAY, 7 a.mA. G. FRANKHAM, LTD., Agents. . °J . ■ ■*» tttttt t Bμ p~^t-t —fftP "VTBW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. COMBINED RAIL AND STEAMER EXCURSION, AUCKLAND TO WAIKATO RIVER. On SUNDAYS, 17th and 24th February, a steamer will leave Mercer about J 0 - 4-, a.m. (after arrival of 8.55 a.m. AucklanUHamilton train) for picnic grounds on Waikato River about 20 miles north or Mercer. Steamer will return to Mercer i» time to connect with train leaving there for Auckland at 7.43 p.m. (Aucklaud arrive 9.39 p.m.). Combined rail and steamer fares:— 2nd Class Ist Class From Return. Return. Auckland, Otahuhu, Papatoetoe, and Manurewa 5/ 6/ Papakura and Drury 4/ 4/t> Pukekohe and Tuakau 3/6 4/ Refreshments obtainable at Railway Refreshment Rooms, Mercer, and on the steamer. ENJOY A DAY ON THE BEAUTIFUL WAIKATO RIVER. :1G

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 39, 15 February 1935, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 39, 15 February 1935, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 39, 15 February 1935, Page 16

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