amusements. lllllllf MAJESTIC ill Hill Sessions : 11 a.m., 2.30 p.m., 5, 8. SIR GUY STANDING, RICHARD CKOMWi-LL, I " GENTLEMEN OF TtiU j NAVY." ROSALIND KEITH, TOM BROWN. I'lans at Majestic — Phone 43-210. Aiinroved for Universal Exhibition. " TTKR 7\/TASTER'S "Y7 OICE." <•JtijiK Master's .Voice." 250,000 persons can't be wrong! That's how many saw ami raved aliout a grand comedy called Her Master's Voice" during the eight months it played on the New York stage last year. And here s your chance to become one of the thousands more who will rave about it in movie form, with that , most' engaging of all comedians, Edward Everett Ilorlon. I'icture Edward Everett llorton as radio's leading crooner! Picture him singing to millions of women —just, to get across to the only one lie wants! It sounds funny, and it is funny, and you'll get the biggest laughs of your life out of it. Everything vou've liked in Edward Everett' Horton's bag-of tricks in the past is here again—all the comic mannerisms, galloping eyebrows, and fluttering hands. But he shows you a whole bag of new ones, too, that will have you wak- , ing up in the middle of the night laughing. You must see "Her Master's Voice" ; remember, it opens Friday, at the Majestic Theatre. ltccommended by Censor for Adults. P S.—The associate feature will be "Woman Trap," a Paramount pic- . ture featuring Gertrude Michael, Koscoc Karns, Geo. Murphy. Danger is her game and she plays it dangerously. Approved for Universal Exhibition. an incomparable company, a brilliant comedy. TO-NIGHT AT 8. AND TO-MORROW AND FRIDAY NIGHTS. For These Last Three Occasions J. C.' WILLIAMSON. LTD.. Present Ivor Novollo's Brilliantly Clever and Screamingly Humorous Comedy, " FRESH FIELDS," " FRESH FIELDS," " FRESH FIELDS," "FRESH FIELDS," which has made audiences shriek with laughter in London. New York and Australia. and it is nightly at His Majesty's Theatre making its large audiences hysterical with laughter. "FRESH FIELDS" is brilliantly presented by ETHEL ELAINE MORRISON HAMILL And Harvey Adams, Katie Towers, Phyllis Baker. Arthur Lane, Norman Shepherd, Enid Hollins, Connie Martyn. SECOND GREAT PRODUCTION commencing NEXT SATURDAY. NEXT SATURDAY.
I MATINEE AT 2. EVENING AT 8. and Three Following Nights. SPECIAL HOLIDAY MATINEE NEXT TUESDAY (KING'S BIRTHDAY).. Keith Winter's thrilling domestic, dramatic sensation, "THE SHINING HOUR," "THE SHINING HOUR," which has proved an .'outstanding success in London, Australia and Wellington. THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 5 NIGHTS ONLY. The delicious and romantic comedy, "AS HUSBANDS GO." WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, .AND THREE FOLLOWING EVENINGS, " NIGHT- MUST F^ALL." Box Plans for the Season Are Now Open at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Day Sales at H.M. Theatre Confectionery Kiosk. Evening Prices:—D.C. and R.S., 5/: Middle 'Stalls (reserves). 3/6: Gallery. 1/G. Early Door Gallery, (id extra. All prices plus tax. fega AUCKLAND GYM. AND <0? HEALTH ACADEMY. *Pw\J HALL OF COMMERCE, * r 04, HIGH STREET. OFFICIAL OPENING, S O'CLOCK, THURSDAY, JUNE 18. A- CORDIAL INVITATION EXTENDED TO ALL INTERESTED TO VISIT THE FIXEST PRIVATE GYMNASIUM IN NEWZEALAND. SEE NEVILLE MUDGWAY FINISH HIS PREPARATION FOR MONDAY'S FIGHT. NUMEROUS BOXING EXIIIBITIOXS. WEIGHT LIFTING, JIU-JITSU DISPLAYS. REX MOORE", 17 Secretary. | WINTER EXHIBITION. AUCKLAND WINTER EXHIBITION. JULY 8 TO 18. CENTRAL WHARF SHEDS. r CLASSES FOR FARM AND GARDEN PRODUCE. HOME INDUSTRIES. NEEDLEWORK. ART. PHOTOGRAPHY, SCHOOLS, WOODWORK, MODEL YACHTS, MODEL AEROPLANES. MODEL ENGINEERING. MOUTH ORGAN COMPETITIONS. ENTRIES CLOSE ON SATURDAY NEXT, ' JUNE 20. EXHIBITION SPACE. A LARGE AREA IS AVAILABLE FOR MANUFACTURERS' EXHIBITS. FOR FULL PARTICULARS OF SPACE APPLY TO .MANUFACTURERS' ASSOCIATION', EMPIRE BI.DGS.. SWANSON STREET. PHONE 41-219. Free of Competitive Sections available on application to A AND P. ASSOCIATION. 41, ALBERT STREET. I'HONE 40-09 S. IT
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 142, 17 June 1936, Page 24
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