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amusements. THERE'S - 11111111 MkjESTIC Ilium - I 11 A.M. I .L^TTOTI Sec flic Vljy from the " .iiillllllliibl I ". le , S ' tw <> lovers tn Oil for The / ? 0n .'. 8 last farOil for The !' • ,? ,V on,lcrs! Fight Oil for The ( "them .. . despair Oil for The | !»,>»"» ■■ . chow Oil for The I ° thc "> ■•. as they 1 ,C < " ;llm 'ig days of LAMPS j LAMPS ) eoo.l earth of the Far LAMPS ast ' us LAMPS ) PAT 0F ( O'BRIEN, OF * JOSEPHINE u * HUTCHINSON CHINA . ' CHINA CHINA JEAN T CHINA MUIR. •11 11111 11111 1 Every Critic Says . 'I|jj J1 1' "SEE IT!" •Warner Bros-, invade forbidden frontiers to bring you the amazing story of a courageous young American anil his bride —lighting to keep their love aliame amid ten Centuries of darkness . . . Living a Thousand Lives —Braving a Thousand Deaths —In the Blazing Inferno of the i g _ Land of the Dragon. Plans at Majestic—Phone 43-210. - Rccommcnded by Censor /or Adults. 1 | THE STATU SYMONDS ST. I PHONE 43-G45. Centrally Heated. J-!—LL (Direction : R. J. Kerridge.) - T TT TRULY THE GREATEST MtJSICAL TREAT OF THE YEAR. E Warner Bros.' s " "GOLD DIGGERS T OF 1935." Approved tor Universal Exhibition. ■k The Happiest and Most BntertainII ing Evening's Entertainment in Auckland. The Climax of All the 1 "Gold Digger" Hits. (7) "GREY" LYNN "" r\ CINEMA. \ZS To-night at 7.30. Phone 28406. Permanent and Phone Reserves not paid for cannot be held after 7.30. WALLACE BEERY in 1 " THE MIGHTY BARNUM." | EDMUND LOWE, ANN SOTHERN In P""LET'S FALL IN LOVE." I Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. Mickey Mouse in "Mickey Plays Papa." "THE HOUSE OF QUALITY." |THE CAPITOL | This Evening at Eight o'clock. DICK POWELL & GINGER ROGERS, in 20 MILLION SWEETHEARTS, Approved tor Universal Exhibition. Also CHESTER MORRIS and VIRGINIA BRUCE, la " SOCIETY DOCTOR." Recommended I>y Censor for Adults. Prices : Adults, 1/, 1/3, 1/6 ; Children, fid. - Unpaid Reserves cannot ibe kept after 7.45. t — — ~ Phone Reserves kept till 7.4S p.m. Heavy Booking To-night. | MAYFAIR | toJSC, GRACE MOORE, in "ONE NIGHT OF LOVE." GRETA NIISSEN, in "ON SECRET SERVICE." 1 Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. Prices, 1/(5 and 1/; Children, Half-price. VTP.TORTA Devonport's Cosy Theatre. V Phone 22-068. SPECIAL DOUBLE-FEATURE BILL. "BEYOND BENGAL." Recommended by Censor for Adults. And "THE STRANGE CONSPIRACY." Approved for Universal Exhibition. Newsreel Session, 7.30 to S p.m. PRINCE IT* D WARD QUN DAY, RINCE -EDWARD — SUNDAY, COMMENCING 7.45 P.M. SHARP. GRAND C ON CERT. BIGGER, BETTER THAN EVER. Fantastic Stage Settings, Snappy Music, Harmony, In fact, everything combined to make a First-class Entertainment. Headed ljy THE VENETIAN QUARTET. A Wonderful Combination of Professional Talent, presenting Songs, Quartets, Duets, etc., bv JOE SMITHSON, JIM McMINN, BERT WATSON and JIM LONERGAN. You'll Like Them! You'll Like Them! Also, DAVE O'MALLEY'S RADIANT REVELLERS, Rendering the Latest of Snappy Music, "with MR. OPIIIIt REES, singing Vocal Refrains. ! ? ? MYSTERY SKETCH. ? ? ( You remember "The Trince Edward SurI Scry," and how you laughed. You'll enjoy this one even more. "It's a Scream!" "It's a Scream!" Supported by a galaxy of Auckland'B .Super Talent, including Harry McCluskey, Henry Lawson, Joyce Davies, Freda Lawson, Jean Martin, Lorraine Guinivere, uor<lon Oldlield, Dick Richards. Archie Boyd. Reg. Sumner, Geoff. Lark, Linda Burgess, Roy Davies, and rrore, more. Come along and forget your troubles. BE EARLY—DOORS OPEN EARLY. MISS MARGARET SIMM — Accompanist MR. STAN. lIOLTHOUSiS — Announcer. Admission: Silver Coin Collection Every Seat a Donation rleaso! | Miss Jesinoiul Iliscott, Hon. Organiser. I Proceeds Auckland Provincial Unemployed Relief Workers' Association. -*• SPRINGTIME IS SHOW TIME, ° with Supper at the Ritz—a fitting conclusion to every evening. :21 212. Queen Street^ PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, ETC. jpg] W iIHBK i_ ISLAND. SUNDAY TRIP. S.S. lIAUITI, 9.50 a.m. Leaves Northern Wharf. Fare: Surfdale 2/S, Ostend and Omiha 2/9. Leaves Omiha 4 p.m., Ostend 4.20 p.m. an Surfdale 5 p.m. NORTHERN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD x2I " FROM Queen Street, for WATERFRONT DRIVE AND BfcACub'• Every 20 minutes. Return I''Ji -£ ~, City: To St. llclier's Bay, 1/2; £«'■' inarama, 1/; Mission Bay, 10d. Service from NEWMARKET to BI3AC _ ; Return Fare from Newmarket, rh f,' . Remuera P. 0., 1/ : Upland Road. .. dren under 15 half ian l )- Ask t a _„~ '. r for Time-table, etc. l'lione -4-7t>» inquiries.—L. J. ICEYS, LTI). ■ . ( ALIVE LAUNCHES—RAN( iITOTO AND U ISLINGTON BAY. — Leave Steps, Sat., 1.30 p.m., Sun., 10 a ~^.?o n Rangitoto, Sat.. 4.30 p.m.; Sun., Islington Bay, 5 p.m.; Rangitoto. 5.30 p.m. I 42-133 and 44-5011. All Boats call «<• Dovonport.—X. J. IXGLI»S.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 224, 21 September 1935, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 224, 21 September 1935, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 224, 21 September 1935, Page 24

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