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AMUSEMENTS. lIH MAJESTIC | I ill to-day. s Continuous from 11 a.m. THE RED MAN MAKES HIS LAST STAND . . . ZANE GREY'S OUTDOOR ZANE GREY'S romance ZANE GREY'S Pl oxefr ZANE GREY'S DAYS ZANE GREY'S bandits ZANE GREY'S daring ZANE GREY'S frontier ZANE GREY'S LAW ' ■' d== \ DESERT 1 GOLD ■■ Where the Six-Shooter was Judge, Jury and Executioner. LARRY (Buster) CRABBE, ROBERT CUMMINGS, MARSHA HUNT, TOM KEENE, glen erickson, MONTE BLUB, RAYMOND HATTON. A stolen bride ... an ancient treasure . . . pawns in the fight of white man against ced. Also Screening: HITTING A NEW HIGH NOTE IN COLLEGE MUSICALS! Oakie clowning . . Pcnner punning . . Franl*cs Lnngford- scoring with Gordon nnd Revel's latest song hits! A dancing, romancing picture of College Daze and Campus Knights featuring 100 beauties that are something to cheer! JACK OAKIE, . JOE PENNER, CHARM FRANCES SCHOOL. LANGFORD, A , f , , Adapted from NED SPARKS, th i, lc ?Duer by HENRY KOLKER. MiUcr " Introducing .Toe Penner!!! That goofy Duck Salesman is back again with more laughs than ever! He and Jack Oakie have recovered from the Hilarity of "College Rhythm" . . and they're starting in again from where they left off. Only this time they're running a girls' school and they've got a couple of brand new ideas on education! There's song hits that you'll be whistling all season. rians at Majestic — Phone 43-210. Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. | PRINCE EDWARD | Karangahape Road Phone 46-252. Direction : Sir Benjamin Fuller. Centrally Heated. Warm and Comfortable. nnnr A -^zz: NIGHT AT THE HZZL OPERA. -ZZZZ With THE MAD MARX BROTHERS, KITTY CARLISLE, ALLAN JONES, MARGARET DU.MONT. What a Night What an Opera! It would take pages to tell you why .vou jjhoulcl see this film, so we are doing the opposite and simply saying: "Don't come if you don't like music, or If yon think yon couldn't stand ninety minutes of more laughs, more screams than you have hail with any other two pictures." ASSOCIATE FEATURE : " MILLIONS IN THE AIR," With JOHN HOWARD, BENNY BAKER, ELEANOR WHITLEY* (the World's Fastest Tap Dancer) and the cream of America's Radio. Also Screening FITZPATRICK TRAVELOGUE. CHIC SALE ODDITY. Etc. RESERVATIONS. The Plans are now on view at the Theatre and are tilling rapidly. Remember, Reserves are better than regrets. Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.

| Fuller-Hayward's Phone 26-041. I j BRITANNIA—PONSONBY, ! J Three Lamps Terminus. [ Centrally Heated. Newsreel, 7.30 - S p.m. Freddie Bartholomew nnd Dolores Costello Barr.vmore in "LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY." Approved tor Universal Exhibition. Edmund Lowe and Ann Sothern in "GRAND EXIT." Recommended bu Censor lor Adults. 1 Fuller-Hayward's — Phone 22-9 US. I I VICTORIA—DEVONPORT. | I (Centrally Heated.) Newsreel. 7.30-8 p.m. I Richard Tauber, Burns and Allen, Jack Oakie, Wendy Barrie, Bing Crosby, Amos and Andy, Mary Boland, Charlie Ruggles, Sir Guy -Standing, Vienna Boys' Choir and Hosts of Celebrities (in) "THE BIG BROADCAST OF 1936." Approved for Universal Exhibition. Wallace Beery, Lionel Barr.vmore. Aline McMahon (in) "AH. WILDERNESS." Approved for Universal Exhibition GOLF. GOLFERS ! W DON'T MISS THIS n\ SUPER . ffH GOLF EXHIBITION! Q.ENE gARAZEN and M ISS TT ELBN jj icks V j A LEX jyj-URRAY and rpOM QALLOWAY AT ST. ANDREWS GOLF CLUB, HAMILTON, ON SATURDAY, AUGUST 8. Commencing 1.45 p.m. The Actual Playing Exhibition will be followed by a Lecture and Demonstration by Sarazen and Miss Hicks. Admission Charges—Gents 3/, Plus Tax: • Ladies. 4/ (plus tax). 7 DANCING. p A R L T O N CABARET. TO-NIGHT. Neville Carlsen's Palace of Varieties. TONIGHT. You've never seen anything like this —it will be grand. SUPPER. MONTE CARLOS. Everybody 6d, 6d, 6d, 6d, 6d, 6d, 6d. 7 "lITASONIC, Belgium Street — TO-NIGHT. -"J- Ladies 9d, Gents 1/, Any Two 1/6. Double Monte Carlo. Spot, Supper, etc. JAKE'S MELODY BOYS. Pearl White, Asst. M.C. Vinee Shiells, M.C. : 7 "DARNELL RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB. MANCHESTER UNITY HALL. Don't forget to keep TO-MORROW (Sat.) NIGHT free for our Winter's Night CARNIVAL DANCE. A Night of Pleasant Surprises. :x7_ QRYSTAL PALACE BALLROOM. DPI SHALFOON. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) NIGHT. x 7 ST. SEPULCHRE'S HALL. COME AND.DANCE TO LBN. MEREDITH'S FAMOUS BAND. TO-MORROW (SAT.) NIGHT. AT THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN. x 7

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 186, 7 August 1936, Page 16

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