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A MUSE ME NTS. MAJESTIC — FINAL DAY — MAJEST Patsy Kelly and Charlie Clinse in "KELLY THE SECOND." Also Screening. Aviation Thriller, "THP3 SKY PARADE." Both Approved tor Universal Exhibits f HII MAJESTIC 'HUH j mi TO-MORROW! |||||| lll|[|l!ll|[!llllllllllll . Audiences yesterday at a preview anticipated the knock-down and the knock-out blows and the cheering as though the lighters were in the Flesh. TIIE FIGIIT FILM ITSELF IS A SMASH FROM START TO FINISH. A Clear Account of What Happened in the King. RKO Pictures Present MAX SCHMELING MAX SCHMELING MAX SCHMELING MAX SCHMELING WINS FROM JOE LOUIS. JOE LOUIS. JOE LOUIS. JOE LOUIS. Pretty near as Dramatic as the Fight mus-.: have been to the Ring-siilers. See the Fourth Round Knock-down of Louis Repeated. IN SLOW MOTION. You will see the defeated Coloured Fighter bouncing three times 011 the canvas before getting on his feet again. No. 2. Universal Pictures Present THE THUNDERING DRAMA OF THE GOLD RUSH DAYS. EDWARD LEE EDWARD LEE ARNOLD TRACY ARNOLD TRACY BINNIE BARNES, Montagu Love, Addison Richards, Harry Carev, John Miljan, Mitchell Lewis, Bryant Washburn, Robert Warwick, Gaston Glass, and a Cast of Thousands. He fought his way to California . . througl mutiny . . . over oceans . . . over blistering plains . . . over formidable mountains ... he gloried in a woman's love, in power, in wealth. Then gold was discovered on his land. GOLD! GOLD! . . . making him the richest man in the world, yet leaving him broken, deserted, and penniless! Approved for Universal Exhibition. Plans at Majestic. — Phone 43-2XO. [THE CAPITOL | A f gffijggjS By Special Raquest. For Two Nights Only GRACE MOORE, The Queen of Song, in "ONE NIGHT OF LOVE," A Picture to see again and again. Also Will Hay and Gordon Harker in "BOYS WILL BE BOYS." A Grand Comedy. Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. I Fuiler-Hayward's Phone 26-406. I ( CINEMA—GREY LYNN, | J Surrey Crescent. I To-Night at 7.30 p.m. GUEST ADULTS, 6D. NIGHT. CHILDREN, 3D. DOUBLE-FEATURE PROGRAMME. Richard Arlen in "She Made Her Bed." Recommended by Censor tor Adults. And "Crime of a Century." Approved for Universal Exhibition. I Fuiler-Hayward's Phone -26-041. I i Britannia—ponsonby. I Three Lamps Terminus. } Newsreel Session, 7.30-8 p.m. Beautiful MARGARET SULLAVAN, in "SO RED THE ROSE." The Golden-voiced NINO MARTINI in "HERE'S TO ROMANCE," With Genevieve Tobin. Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. I Fuiler-Hayward's — Phone 22-GS3. I I victoria—devonport. | i_ At 7.30 p.m. ! Adults. Cd—GUEST NIGHT —Children. 3d Myrna Loy, Ramon Novarro, Reginald Denny in "A NIGHT IN CAIRO." Approved for Universal Exhibition. Robert Armstrong, Mae Clarke. John Gilbert ill "FAST WORKERS." Recommended by Censor for Adults. DANCING. ATTRACTION — JJAWAIIAN TOINT CHEVALITR SAILING CLUB. lIULA DANCES. LEIS FOR PATRONS. Eccentric Dance by Okie O'Connor. Prizes for Best Iluia Dress (Lady & Gent). Satin Cushions for Monte Carlo. L. MATI'S HAWAIIAN BAND. Cake and Sa-ndwicli Supper. Admission 2/. 2 xS CASINO DAN C E CLUB. LABOUR HALL, Newton. TO-NIGHT and Every Thursday. Monte Carlo (3 Prizes). Special Prizes. Ticket Waltz. Also Complimentaries. Casino Monte Carlo. All tile Popular Dances. All Cordially Invited. POPULAR SAVOY ORCHESTRA. Bert Gray, M.C. Supper. Admission : Ladies 1/. Gents 1/6. S i\r c D E It N I) A N C I N G. - L? " L AMBASSADORS' HALL, TO-NIGHT. Dominion Rd. (2nd Section.) COLUMBIA SOCIAL CLUB'S MODERN DANCING, S to 12. N. Volkner's Internationals (late Dixieland Band). Ladies, 1/. Gents, 1/6. P.s.—LABOUR DAY NIGHT : MONSTER MODERN NIGHT. Prices as usual. S mO-NIGHT, S-12. —CARLTON CABARET, Karangahape Road. OLD-TIME DANCE. Good Music. Good Floor. Good Spot Waltz Prizes. Ladies, 1/. Gents, 1/6. | Supper. j S A. McKENZIE. M.C. CARNIVAL NIGHT TO-NIGIIT. — All Roads Lead to St. Andrew's Pipe Band's OLD-TIME DANCE, Masonic Hail. Upper Queen Street. Full of Fun and Enjoyment. 2 Monte Prizes, Ist, 2nd, 3rd. Balloons, Streamers, Squeakers. Ted Croad's Orchestra. Cake Supper. Ladies, 1/6; Gents, 1, 0. H. Brackenridge, M.C. S 9D — TO-NIGHT — ZEALANDIA HALL, Balmoral Terminus. OLD-XI.ME DANCE. — Zealandia Dance Band (union rates paid to Orchestra). Monte. Supper. M.C.. P. Collier. A Cassie, Hon. Sec. S ■ EPI SHALFOON'S Dance Band Bureau. S Bands Available. —Atwaters Pianos. I B 1 TJARKEH'S Band, Time Rhythm, Favour--1 - ite .Melodies.—Phones 13-346. 21-405. x! 2 ] CHEMISTS. JEPTIC Finger Nails—Cure guaranteed.— ' 1. Phillips, Chemist, 2, Great North Ed B

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 238, 8 October 1936, Page 28

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Page 28 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 238, 8 October 1936, Page 28

Page 28 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 238, 8 October 1936, Page 28

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