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A MUSE MEN TS. MAJESTIC — Final Day — MA.TESTIn Ilopalong Cassid.v, that Great Cowboy Char actor, in "Bar 20 Rides Again." Also Radi n Hours Big Comedy, "Millions in the Air" Phone 43-210—Both Approved jor Universal Exhibition. 1 II II II FRIDAY. || ANOTHER OUTSTANDINP ACTION ENTERTAINMENT. THUNDERING HOOFS—B \RKrvr' GUNS-BRAVE MEN AND FEAP LESS WOMEN. THRILLING DR\vV ON THE WESTERN FRONTIER tv THE RUTHLESS FIGHT FOR r\\n . . . AND A GIRL. * ND ZANE GREY'S ZANE GREY'S ZANE GREY'S fl ZANE GREY'S ( , ZANE GREY'S ,| k ZANE GREY'S ZANE GREY'S ~f riT3T \ ZANE GREY'S ■=( D RIFT ZANE GREY'S -qil FENCE." ZANE GREY'S A J ZANE GREY'S %—TTF ZANE GREY'S I ' ZANE GREY'S 1 1 , ZANE GREY'S 4)' ZANE GREY'S The "Drift Fence" marked the passing of the wide unfenccd cattle ranges of the early West ... It was the symbol of violent struggle between Gentlemen and Rustlers . . . Desperate Rustlers defying six-gun justice. LARRY (Buster) CRABBE, TOM KEANE. KATHERINE DE MILLE. Rip-roaring Romance—Packed with. Comedy—Blazing with Action. ALSO SCREENING Meet the World's No. 1 Public Enemv —of Gloom —A Correspondence School G-Man—F-Man —A Nutty Soda Fountain Mechanic — Playing Cops and Robbers —But he can't tell one from the other. I'm a "F-MAN" "G" Whiz! " F-MAN " The Guy who starts " F-MAN " a Laugh Riot trying n n , T ~ to be a "G" Man. F-MAN " Furious Funny "F-MAN." MAJESTIC, FRIDAY! Plans at Majestic — Phone 43-210. Both Approved Jor Universal Exhibition. Z4' 1 "THE LONDON." | r LAST DAY OF A FINE \ firi FEATURE. GEORGE RAFT, in TRUMPET BLOWS-! nj MANY OTHER FEATURES. OJ "-J u Continuous from 11 to 10.30. u gd Entire Change To-morrow: 6d OJ TWO GOOD COMEDIES: OJ OCI "THE HELL CAT" OU RABoth Approved Universal Exhibition. Rr\ And "SING AND LIKE IT." od Recommended by Censor tor Adulfs.oQ 6d THE LONDON. opp - "•*■<* 6d | TUDOR fgg] pSSSj Last Night at S. Centrally Heated! = RICHARD DIX z=E MADGE EVANS, = LESLIE BANKS (of "Sanders of the River"), — HELEN VINSON. C. AUBREY SMITH EE i" " THE TUNNEL." Approved Jor Universal Exhibition. EEE To-morrow (Friday) — WILLIAM POWELL and Luise Raiuer == in "ESCAPADE." Recommended by Censor Jor Adults. ! r 1 A TTT'TV I TAKAPDNA. I i- X | To-night. Phone 23-465. Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers in the year's best' musical: "TOP HAT." Approved tor Universal Exhibition. I AMBASSADOR = GUEST NIGHT. Robert Armstrong—Helen Mack, in EE "SON OF KONG." —■ John Barrymore—Helen Chandler, in EE "LONG-LOST FATHER." ■ —- Both Recommended Censor Jor Adults. | KINGSLAND | To-night, 7.30. JFrancis Lederer in "Man of Two Worlds." Leslie Henson in "Night o£ EE the Garter." Both Approved Jor Uni- — vcrsal Exhibition.

TO-NIGHT, 8 P.M. SCOTS HALL, SYMONDS ST. DANCE AND BRIDGE PARTY. DANCE AND BRIDGE PARTY. In aid of the Funds of the Boy Scouts' Association. Superior Orchestra. Excellent Supper. Single, 2/6 ; Double, 4/6. Do j-our "good turn" for the Scouts. 23 SPORTING. CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB (INCORPORATED). GRAND NATIONAL MEETING, 1936. AUGUST 11, 13 AND 15. ACCEPTANCES for the GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE. GRAND NATIONAL HURDLE RACE aud WIMEh ■CUP, also GENERAL ENTRIES, CLOSE TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), JULY 24, at S p.m. F. T. H. BELL. Secretary. P.O. Box 355. Christchurch. Telegrams, "Turf." - A TOILET SPECIALISTS. JJAVE. Y OU "R AD pEBT? IF SO DON'T DELAY VISITING Modern Chiropodists are opening most Up-to-date Rooms at Ellison Chambers (Ist Floor), Queen Street, on MONDAY NEaL July 27. MR. T. J. MALLOY and L. Hubriek. Scientific Specialists in Chirop°U> (late of Kara.ngahape Road) will be charge, and a (nullified Nurse in attendance. CORNS, BUNIONS WARTS AND NAILS PAINLESSLY REMOVED Without Inconvenience. IF OTHERS lIA VW FAILED—DON'T DESPAIR. GIVE US A TRIAL. CONSU LT A T lON S FR EE. ■MODERN CHIROPODISTS. Ellison Chambers (Ist Floor). 13S, Q" e f" • street. C.l. Plione -IH-022. s-a A 10/ PERM., "Cinderella Salon," lovely -L*- curly ends.—Mrs. Sweeney, 334, Boa Marche Bldgs.. Phone 42-577. f? "PERMANENT Marcel Waving. Resetting Jl Tinting, Electrolysis. Facial Treatment. Madam Tait. 106. Karanpraliape Kd. Plionj 30-730. ; HPPERMANENT Waving from 12/6.—Misses Brown, Lewis Eady Bldgs. Appointments Phone 43-."i!)S. r PERSONAL Attention. Permanent Waring all branches Beauty Culture.— -L. Gillespie. Short's Buildings. 134. Queen ofPhone 42-003. r POWDER Puff Salon for the best Marcel in Auckland. —St. Kevin's Arcade. Karangaliape Kd. Phone 4G-71S. "

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 173, 23 July 1936, Page 28

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Page 28 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 173, 23 July 1936, Page 28

Page 28 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 173, 23 July 1936, Page 28

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