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AMUSEMENTS. IMAGINE! A STORMY NIGHT AND DARK DOINGS IN AN OLD FRENCH CHATEAU. Then read this page and you will realise the Majestic is the only Queen Street Theatre screening thrill entertainment this week. : lIIIIH "MAJESTIC" HIIIII ■ lIIIIH MAJESTIC Hlllll Sessions: 11, 12.30, 2.30, 5 and 8. ' 5 p.m.—Home Early Session —5 p.m. Warner Bros., who brought you overy headliner of mystery .drama from Tliilo Vance to Perry Mason, now Introduce the female master mind of detective fiction! MIGNON G. EBERHART, whose books baffled a million readers, brings to tho screen her most astounding mystery— THE s X THE /%/ WHITE \s\ //// WHITE N^N. /yyy cockatoo y^ COCKATOO /W \\\\ One thing you're //// suro oi in tllis /// \XV Baffling Mystery, yy X" YOU'RE SURE / TO BE WRONG! HAIR-RAISING SITUATIONS! Mysterious persons creeping about the creaky old hotel at night and suddenly, vanishing us into thin air", a~hidden chamber without doors, a. girl appearing in two places at the snme time, and other strange phenomena, add to the eerie atmosphere. MIGHTY MYSTERY! - DARING DRAMA! CREEPING CHILLS! EERIE EXCITEMENT! SHIVERY SUSPENSE! LIGHTNING ACTION! RICARDO CORTEZ, JEAN -MUIR, and "The White Cockatoo," :i living thing that knows and can't talk, Are the Principal Players. YOU THINK YOU WOULD DO ANYTHING FOR TWO MILLION DOLLARS .'. . but would you spend the night where this Girl Did IN A SPOOKY HOTEL ON THE WIND-SWEPT COAST OF FRANCE? "See, Sec, Senorita" Musical Garage" Cartoon "Movie Album" Novelty "Don Redman's Orch." Musical "Latest World- Events.". Plans at Majestic—Phone 43-210. Recommended by Censor for Adults. Th THE STATE, 11 I J SYMOXDS STREET. ■■ ■ (-Direction . . R. .!. Kerridce.) T FIRST SUBURBAN SCREENING. H — KAY FRANCIS, iHoSLIE = E— HOWARD, in — — BRIX'B LOCKHART'S zz E "BRITISH AGENT." E rp Recommended Censor for Adults. *■ — And — == WILL ROGERS E i, = —In — E I E I =j "DAVID HARUM." j= '\\\l , approved lor Universal Exhibition. 'I STATE PHONE 43-845. Outstanding Attraction To-night. 1 Futler-Huyward's I THREW LAMPS, I BRITANNIA I SSSfgKi. Centrally Heated. "Newsreel Service." 7.30 to 8 p.m. Robert Donat and Blissa Landi in "nplIE QOUNT OF |ITONTE QRHSTO." Barbara Stanwyck and Frank Morgan in "A LOST LADY." Both Approved tor Univcrsat Exhibition. Also Mickey Mouse in "STEAM ROLLER." WRESTLING. ARRIVED THIS MORNING! ARRIVED THIS MORNING! "LOFTY" BLOMFIELD, BLOMFIELD,* BLOMFIELD, BLOMFIELD, BLOMFIELD, Fit as a fiddle. Richer in ring tactics. A proven wrestler, with a wonderful record of wins against top-notch American grapplers. Ready in every respect to meet NARBERES. NARBERES. NARBERES. NARBERES. NARBERES. Book your Soat early or miss the good ones. Box Office, Ernie Asher's, Argus House, High St. THE AMATEURS Have some of the usual interesting matches arranged, and they should prove attractive. AVIATION. t £*>>* MANGERE f»«» AERODROME. PUSS MOTH — Two Passengers. Flights 5/ Each. SPECIAL FLIGHTS IN OPEN D.H. MOTHS, 10/ Each. Passenger Transport" Company's Bus leaves Post Office 1.20 p.m. Sunday. Flights Arranged to any Part of New Zealand. Listen to Aviation Talk by Pilot McKillop, Station IZB, 7.30 p.m. To-night (Friday). ANNUAL BALL—JULY 18. Members requiring Invitations to friends are asked t» send in their lists to the Secretary, L, W. Swan, P.O. Box 168, Auckland, F

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 139, 14 June 1935, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 139, 14 June 1935, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 139, 14 June 1935, Page 16

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