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AMUSEMENTS. FINAL TWO DAYS. lIIIIIH MAJESTIC 1111111 l Sessions: 11, 2.30, 5 and 8 p.m. Alico Tisdale Hobart's Novel, OIL FOR THE ~— LAMPS OF CHINA Tat O'Brien —Josepliine Hutchinson, Jean Muir. Plans at Majestic—Phone 43-210. Jiccommended by Censor for Ad7ilts. MAJESTIC ■ FRIDAY The Whole Town ■ will he laughing because People Will Talk. Paramount Pictures Present THE "PAPA MAMA" TEAM OF POPULAR COMEDIANS. ■SO LAUGHED AT IN ! "RUGGLES OF RED OA I'" ARE PAIRED AGAIN. CHARLIE mvJ.'V CIIARLIE CIIARLIE ' I, CHARLIE MALI RUGGLES BOLAND RUGGLES BOLAND RUGGLES BOLAND RUGGLES BOLAND RUGGLES BOLAND RUGGLES BOLAND RUGGLES BOLAND Young Collide, LEILA lIYAMS AND DEAN JAGGER. They make fat people thin—and thin people fat! They'll ninke you laugh louder than is norinnlly considered polite! Its really the funniest lilni of the year! " TJEOPLE Y\7ILL rpALK." "1 EOPLE Will -i- alk." " TJEOPLE TT7ILL rpALK." •J- KOI'I.E W ILL j- ALK." The dizziest farce of married life since Adam ribbed Eve. "T>EOPLE IXTILL rpALK." "J- EOPLE VV ILL J- ALK." And a Comedy Wrestling Bout is tossed in to heighten the hilarity. PEOPLE \\Tl LL rpALK." eople Will J-alk." lie couldn't love up to the reputation they gave him! Mamn still loves papa . . . but the gossips have papa mixed up with another woman . . . and every time he tries to tell mama the truth ... it sounds like the darndest lie you've ever heard ! Also Screening : excellent" "array of KEATTRETTES. "Top Form" Sportlight. In Swimming: Katherine Itawles, Ralph Flanagan, Johnny Weismuller. In Golf: Bobbie Jones, (..'one Sarazeu and others. POP-EYE THE SAILOR. POP-EYE THE SAILOR. "The llyp-imt-tist." "No Motor to Guide Him" .... Variety. OVERSEAS e NEWS. PARAMOUNT PICTORIAL. : 1 PLANS AT MAJESTIC. 13-210 for Reserves. Approved for Universal Exhibition. j Fuller-Hay ward's " | THREE LAMPS. | BRITANNIA! "News of tlie World," 7.30 - S p.m. FRED ASTAIRE and GINGER ROGERS ill 'yTHE GAY DIVORCEE." : -/IOAN MLIR and GEO. BRIONT, in " DESIRABLE." Doth Recommended bn Censor for Adults. (7) "grey LYNNH.O CINEMA. J KLs Last Night, at 7.43. Phone 20-106. BERT BAILEY, in "GRANDAD RUDD." Approved for Universal Exhibition. VICTORIA. Fuller-llay ward's Devonport Theatre. Phone 22-06 S. Now Screening. Return Season of Ihe Delightful All-Colour Musical Romance, "VIENXESIO XIGIIT." Also, tiie Dramatic Sensation. "WHOM THE GODS DESTROY." Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. Xewsrcel .Session commences 7.30 p.m. PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION. — POLITICAL ADDRESS. — TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, AT S P.M. AUCKLAND TOWN HALL. DEMOCRAT LEADER TO OPEN CAMPAIGN. MR. T. C. A. HISLOP, C.M.G., LEADER OF THE DEMOCRAT PARTY, Will Deliver a POLICY SPEECH, And will Announce the NAMES OF THE CANDIDATES OF HIS PARTY, ' In the TOWN HALL, AUCKLAND, On TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, AT S P.M. -U 1 DYERS AND CLEANERS. j AUCKLAND'S Leading Carpet Cleaners, I Vacuum Cleaning Co. of N.Z., 145,! Albert St., C.l. Phone 41-769. D j CARPETS will not shrink if Shampooed i by Domestic Vacuum Cleaning Co.. J Wellesley St. East. 44-000. D I PORTER'S for Perfection, Dry Cleaning, j Suits. Overcoats. Frocks, 3/li. Delivery ' extra.—City Depot. 1, Vulcan Lane. A PORTER'S for Perfection, Dyeing and Dry Cleaning. Established over 40 years.—Head Ofiicc, 45, Karangahape Rd. A W It IO\Y, Tailor, Cleaner, Dyer. * » Renovations and Remodelling a Specialty.—Phone -17-790. 210, Hobsou St. C

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 227, 25 September 1935, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 227, 25 September 1935, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 227, 25 September 1935, Page 22

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