AMUSEMENTS. Onen Again Warner Urotheis Pictures have produced a worthy successor to "Tin- M,vstJTy~oT the Wax MuseuiTT" H!li|| MAJESTIC I HI! Hllll MAJESTIC ' 1 111 l Sessions: 11, 12.30, 2.30, ,1 and S p.m. Recommended by Censor for Adults. EDGAR WALLACE always keeps his readers in suspense, and his masterpiece, on the screen replete with thrill after thrill, tilled with weird and uncanny Kciiuoncos, holds audiences gripping' their seals In spellbound wonder, as thrills chase themselves up and down their backs. /ff "THE \ // ////[ RETURN I J / /// 1 OF THE )//// jII \ TERROR." J//// i I FRANK MARY McHUGH ASTOR McIIUGH ASTOR Also Screening: Travelogue — Cartoon — Musical Double Newsreel, and " GOOD BADMINTON," The liner points of the game explained and demonstrated by slow-motion photography. BOOK NOW. PLANS AT MAJESTIC. 2000 SEATS, 1/. 1/ti, 2/3. Telephone 43-210. /fflK THE STATE. — (J jjj SYMONDS STREET. Direction R. J, Kerridgp. THM NEWEST AND MOST T. SPECTACULAR OF THE WARNER BROS. MUSICALS. TT (The Gold-diggers of 1034.) hi — S "DAMES,"=== T - A witii " RUBY KEELIOR, DICK POWELL. I JOAN BLONDELL. GUY KIP.JfJ HUE. X.ASU PITTS. Ten indescribable spectacles that nuikc "Dames" an entertainment ■ ■ you will renieiiilier for yi'iii'w. W~ I .Approved for Universal Exhibition. Slate Phone -I.'i-G ir>. Admlssloiiß: Adults 1/. Child. Cd. "GOOD EVENING, EVERYBODY!" "LONDON CINEMA ' CALLING!" Mrs. Henry Hnywiiril gladly announces a bis chanso of policy at. "The London cinema." Important contracts have been signed wilh the InrgeKl American and Bn-1 tlsh Film i'rodueere, ena-liling "The London j Cinema" to present twice weekly picked programmes of the must popular lilms und I star artists. : DOUBLE-STAR PROGRAMMES. ciiangk iovi:i:y xukh. and phi. Tlie iHiKHing of Hip New Cinematograph ' Act has made available to "The London Cinema , ' n supply of tilms e(|lial In merit and popularity lo Hint <>f any cinema in Auckland and at The Same Popular Prices: Adult*. <"1; Children, ad: Do Luxe Seals. 1/. Mrs. Henry llayward gratefully thanks the thousands of picl urc;;i.ei-s for tlietr loyal support .luring the pusl two yi'ars. when the film supply wns restricted, ami invites their contlnifd pntromtsu to the l>ig new policy tit I'.i-' Stnrji. In Picked Programmes, that commences on Xuesua) thbuui'kthbatkh) with Tin-) l-.ir; ■ i'ITIIKS. ALL DAY SIIOWINIi. 11 AM. TO 10.:i0 I'M. EARLY HOME SESSION \T (i NIGHTLY. Watch tlio "Star" and 'Herald" Dally Ails. 6d GREAT DOI'HLK fOMBDY lUL:..6d ___ MAE WEST, 3d *° _ GEORGE RAFT, — 6d OfJ AND - 3d ALISON SKIPWORTH, 3d 6d "NIGHT AFTER NIGHT" Gd Qfl London Night Life of To-day. 3d Recommended Censor tor Adults. Q(\ TAMARA IHOSNI in DO o fl "THE REGIMENTAL. 3d rj LADY," r> d OQ A DellKhtful Musicnl Comedy. OJ All Song and Dance. 3d 6a Approval u<, Utnrvrtai IJrlnbition. ca Continuous from 11 a.m. to Qr\ OU jo.:{o p.m. Q,5 Front Stalls and Hack Circle, fid; 3<j ou Res. 1/: Children. Sat. Even. Cd. Gd THE LONDON, °V V - ol> °- 6d Watch for I FANNY HURST'S ".IMITATION OF LIFE." Recommended by Censor for Adults. — With — CLAUDETTE COLBERT . . . Brightest Star of to-day . . . reaching new heights . . . reveals the wonderful scope of her amaz- , ing talents! ALBERT PARK. 'J*O-MORROW (SUNDAY) MUNICIPAL BAND. Delightful Musical Programme. \lso at Point Krin Park on Wednesday Bvonlng Next, and Zoological Park on Sunday afternoon. •» T And the time mailers little — but the place; means everything. COOKE'S UIXZ, LTD.. .9 U42, Queen Street. LECTURES. WOMAN AND THE. Representative Speakers. QUNDAY, If)™- AT 7 - 43 P,M ' PROFESSOR SBWELL speaks on SUNDAY (17th). Subject: "LENIN." f SPECIAL NOTICE.— The Big Event, Bazaar and Paddy's Market to help "Soviet News," open from 2 to 10 p.m., FRIDAY. March ir>. You must lie there. P.S.U. Hall. Karangnhape Road, iipp. Newton P.O. x!) T>EOPLE\S UNIVERSITY, 2.45 - p.m., J- Sunday. Speaker: G. P. O'Shannasey, Ph.D. Subject: "Elementary Psychology." :i. Queen St., opposife (J. P.O. Tea. Collection. Welcome. 9 LECTURE, "SUCCESS TIIROUCHI SERVICE," MISS N. L. DASH, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). 2.43 p.m. iMgli Street Chambers. All Welcome. Tea. Collection. 9 ELECTORAL. /ly-A. TVTEW ZEALAND LABOUR 4/ PARTY. GREY LYNN BRANCH. 'f'VpVCaTI 6 ? A Meet ins of Members and Supporters will be held at the GAIETY HALL, .SURREY CRESCENT, WEDNESDAY NEST, 13th Inst, at S p.m. For flip purpose of Canvassing the Enrolling of Electors. I Kindly give it your fullest support by I attending. 0 H. W. VAUGHAN, Hon. Secretary.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 58, 9 March 1935, Page 22
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