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J AMUSEMENTS. Last Night's Crowded House, endorsed our opinion. THE ACE TWO-FEATURE ENTERTAINMENT. MAJESTIC IJIIIIIH "Kelly." 10.45. 1.5, 3.30, 5.15, 9.30. "Sky Parade, 11.55, 2.20, 4.40, 5.15. Guaranteed SO Minutes of Hilarious Laughter. /PATSY CHARLIE PATSY CHARLIE KELLY CHASE KELLY CHASE In Their Funniest Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Full Length. Comedy, j~"~ KELLY THE SECOND." |" See Patsy as a fight-trainer who tried to double-cross Cupid . . . Charlie as a nitwit manager . . . and get the laugh wallop of a lifetime! It's one round of fun after another! NO. 2— Three Musketeers of the Air! Laughing at Death. Jesting with Fate. " SKY PARADE." " SKY PARADE." Blazing Paths of Glory above the Clouds. Introducing America's No. 1 Radio Hero— Jimmie Allen—and all his pals. Both Approved Jor Universal Exhibition. Plans at Majestic—Phone 43-210. MAJESTIC. ; FRIDAY NEXT J The World Title Challenge fought at~™ Yankee Stadium, Now York, June 10, 1930. SENSATIONAL KNOCK-OUT IN BIG FIGHT. MAX SCHMELING Wins from JOE LOUIS. Authentic sfart to finish, Punch for Punch Film Record of the Sensational Fight. M MAJESTIC, NEXT FRIDAY. _ ll I

HEATED ~|S T A R|~ SELECT. Karangahape Rd. I'lione 43-003. TO-DAY, 2.15. TO-NIGHT. AT 8. "SHIPMATES FOR EVER." "SHIPMATES FOR EVER." Approved ]or Universal Exhibition. Featuring DICK POWELL, RUBY KEBLER, With Lewis Stone, Ross Alexander, Dick Foran, etc. SONGS, LAUGHS, ROMANCE. Also : BETTE DAVIS, GEORGE BRENT, RICARDO CORTEZ, • " SPECIAL 0 AGENT." "SPECIAL AGENT." Recommended by Censor for Adults. THE MAN WHO WOULD NOT TALK TO A JURY NOW TELLS THE WORLD THE WHOLE THRILLING STORY. Usual Prices.

j [ THE ASTOR, I DOMINION UD. | 111111 l | Centrally Heated. | To-night, at S. Variety Session, 7.30, Eddie Cantor, Ethel Merman, in "STRIKE) ME PINK." Chester Morris, Sallv Eilers, in "PURSUIT." Yvater Babies—Old Plantation — Coloured Cartoons. All Approved for Universal Exhibition. Popular Prices. Tel. 21-433. I Fuller-Hay ward's Phone~26-406. ( CINEMA—GREY LYNN, J Surrey Crescent. Newsreel Session, 7.30 p.m. Fredrie March — Merle Oberon, and Herbert Marshall in "THE DARK ANGEL." Recommended bp Censor tor Adults. Margaret Sullavan and Randolph Scott in "SO RED THE ROSE." Approved for Universal Exhibition. I Fuller Hay ward's Phone 26-041. i I BRITANNIA—PONSONBY. I ! Three Lamps Terminus. | Newsreel Session, 7.30-S p.nu JANE WITHERS and SADLY BLANE, ill "THIS IS THE LIFE." CLAIRE TREVOR and RALPH BELL\MY „ , in "NAVY WIFE." Both Approved tor Universal Exhibition. I Fuller-llnyward's — Phone 22-653. I VICTORIA—DEVONPORT. ! Xewsrcels. 7.30-S p.m. Claude Allister, Richard Arlen. Charles McNaughton, Beryl Mercer in "THREE LIVE GHOSTS." Also, H. G. Wells' "THINGS TO COME." Both Approved tor Universal Exhibition. Y.W.C.A. fSZSSBSSSB SPRING ! PROGRAMME.

SPORTS. TENNlS—Grange Road, Mount Eden, and Y.W.C.A.-—2/6 Membership, 10/ per season if paid within one month of joining. BADMINTON (Indoors) —Tuesdays, Fridays, Saturdays; 2/(i Membership, Gd per night if providing own shuttles and racquets; 1/ per night if requiring shuttles and racquets. BASEBALL —Saturdays in Suburban Districts and at Domain; 2/0 Members, * 2/0 Registration for Season. Demonstration by Coaches. Exhibition Match at Training College, SATURDAY, October 31, 2 p.m. TENNIS COACHlNG—Thursday Evenings. Use of Volley Board, 1 / per hour. CRICKET, DOMAlN—Details of cost later. SWIMMING AND LIFE-SAVING—To be arranged. RAMBLERS' CLUB —SATURDAY AFTERNOONS, Fortnightly. Titirangi Ramble through Atkinson Park and adjoining bush, October 10. GYMNASIUM. MONDAYS— 6-7 p.m., Apparatus. 7-8 p.m., Dancing. 8-9 p.m., Business Girls. WEDNESDAY— 6-7 p.m., Senior Women. 7-S p.m. j Rhythmic Dancing. 8-9 p.m., Apparatus. Children's Corrective Exercises. FRIDAYS— 4.30 p.m., Primary School Children. SATURDAYS— ' 10-11 a.m., Children's Gym. Fees on application.

' CLUBS. BUSINESS GIRLS' FRATERNITY. Christmas Gifts, Fibre Flowers, Dressmaking, Little Theatre and Stage Craft, Beginners' French, Sweet Making, Cake Decorating, Decorative Needlecraft. Floral Art—The Making of Posies, Sprays, Bouquets, etc. Emergency Course—Talks and Demonstrations on First Aid and Ilome Nursing. Fee 5/3, plus 3d per night interest group fee. CLUB'S LABOUR DAY WEEK-END AT "HOLIDAY HOUSE," BLOCKHOUSE BAY TENNIS, RAMBLING. SWIMMING CAMPFIRES. Cost, 5/ Board. Return' Fare 1/4. WEDNESDAY EVENING PROGRAMME Fibre Flowers, Psychology, Ping-Pong. RING 42-860, OR CALL, UPPER QUEEN STREET. Watch for Details of Xmas Caravan Trips and Camps. 3,

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 235, 3 October 1936, Page 24

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