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AMUSEMENTS. MAE WEST. Conie-up'n'-see-me-sometime-gal! Come-up-'n'-see-me-some time-gal! SHE'S LEFT THE OLD BOWERY DAYS AND THE OLD-FASIIIONED NINETIES BEHIND—BUT RETAINS IN ABUNDANCE THAT KICK THAT MADE HER WORLD FAMOUS. I! I MAJESTIC || 11 || j MAJESTIC || | | Sessions : 11, 12.30, 2.30, 0 and 8 p.m. IT'S DIFFERENT. A MODERN COMEDY. Paramount Pictures Present I[IIMAE WESTIIH HJJMAE WESTIIII IHIMAE WESTIIII jjjjmae west Rccommcndcd NOW i "u I'M A LADY." Censor , .. Every bit as audacious and amusing as her Audiences. |irst curc -tree efforts. ||||MAE~WEST !|||MAE WESTIIII IHIMAE WESTIHI IHIMAE WESTIHI The screen's greatest living comedienne back again with seven of Hollywood's handsome leading men! A complete picture of fun, laughter and thrills! Just • imagine Mae chasing into society and doln' them wrong in the modern way! Here's excitement and a Mae West that you'll enjoy. more than before! NOT ONE, BUT SEVEN LEADING MEN. Paul Cavanagh—lvan Lebedel—Tito Cora —Fred Kohler —Monroe Owsley—Gilbert Emery—Grant Withers. A GRAND LAUGH WITH MAE WEST. EXCELLENT FEATURETTES. PARAMOUNT NEWS. POP-EYE THE SAILOR. Request Screening of "Flying Trapeze." PARAMOUNT PICTORIAL. " EXCUSE MY GLOVE," Combined Musical and Sportlight. "BETTY BOOP CARTOON." "FAMOUS PEOPLE AT PLAY." Plans at Majestic—Phone '13-210. ~ THE STATE SYMONDS ST. /[ \ Phone 43-045 (Centrally Heated.) /II IK (Direction: R. .1. Kcrrldgo.) REAL ENTERTAINMENT! T LAUGHTER, SONGS, MUSIC, H ROMANCE. NO. 1 E I JOE PENNDIt, LANNY ROSS. | I JACK OAKIE, HELEN MACK I 5 | | 1 a - N '»- IT RUDY V ALL IDE, ANN DVORAK, T NED SPARKS (IN) E "SWEET MUSIC." Both Approval for Universal Exhibition. 1 TWO OF THE BEST AI/L-ItOUND lIITTT ENTERTAINMENTS IN AUCK- ' 1111/ LAND ON THE ONE I'ROGRAMME. Zf "THE LONDON," yr Opp. <i.P.0.. Queen ist. 0(-J ENTIRE CHANGE TO-DAY. 6d Q , 2 WONDERFUL FEATURES. o J ""Full Cast of Screen Stars, including"" C/IKAY FRANCIS, the Favourite Screen OU Actress, and GEO. BRENT, in 3d No _l= 7 3d 6d | "THE KEYHOLE," | 6d _ , A .Most Sensational Drama. r> j od 23 different Gowns worn by Kay "CI c Francis. DU Recommended Censor for Adults. ou OJ No. 2—An Exciting Feature, 0,1 WALTER HUSTON, KAY JOHN- uu g,i STUN and I'AT O'BRIEN, in gj 3d I "GOLD FEVER." | 3d A Tale ot" Adventure. c , 6d Approved for Universal Exhibition, bd oj Continuous from 11 to 10.30. qj "U The Bill You Must Not Miss At 6d THE LONDON, o pp - 6d VICTORIA, SK. 2 P 2 r -008? r Newsrecl Sessions, 7.30 Nightly. Now Screening : "VAGABOND LADY" and "READY FOR LOVE." Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. Commencing To-morrow, Matinee and Night. CHARLES LAUGHTON, iu "ItUGGLBS OF RED GAP." Approved for Universal Exhibition. SPECIAL MATINEE SUPPORTS. Matinee Prices: Adults, 1/; Children, 3d.

RUGBY FOOTBALL. CAN GRAMMAR WIN? GRAFTON v. GRAMMAR, 3 p.m. Can Grammar beat the Championship Leaders ? OTAHUHU v. TECHNICAL, 1.30 p.m. EDEN PARK, TO-MORROW. SHOWGROUNDS. MARIST ' v. UNIVERSITY, 3 p.m. WESTERN SPRINGS. PONSONBY v. COLLEGE RIFLES, 3 p.m. 4 CRICKET. J£DEN CRICKET CLUB. Jajy OPENING PRACTICE EDEN PARK, SATURDAY. Admission only by gate behind stand. 4 rPHE GRAFTON UNITED CRICKET -L CLUB WILL COMMENCE PRACTICE AT lODEN PARK AT 2 P.M. ON SATURDAY, STII. Intending Members Cordially Invited to Attend. x-1

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 235, 4 October 1935, Page 16

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