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AMUSEMENTS. FINAL WEEK—Do Not Miss It! AUCKLAND'S LONGEST LAUGH! FMAJESTIC I Continuous Daily irom 11 a.m. Sessions : 11, 12.30, 2.30, 5 ami 8 p.m. The "Cinesound Production with CECIL KELLAWAY. CECIL KELLAWAY. SHIRLEY ANN RICHARDS. ~..111111111118 | " IT I ISN'T DONE." 'iliniiiin"" He broke every rule in the Book of Etiquette, while his lovely daughter broke every male heart in the Social Register. ALSO SCREENING • MARCH OF TIME, No. 5, "Girls in Business" & "New Life in China." "Metrotone" and "Cinesound News. "Screen Song." Plans at Majestic—Phone 43-210. Approved lor Universal Exhibition. (Movie Ball. Peter Pan Cabaret. July 8.) "THE "THE "THE " THE SHOW GOES ON " SHOW GOES ON " ",HOW GOES ON " 3HOW GOES ON " AT THE MAJESTIC, MAJESTIC, FRIDAY. FRIDAY. Approver! for Universal Exhibition. r'~~ IX)NDON73 n Vss ■i ' ijaciti.ng FEatTJres. X Adults: COMEDY AND DRAMA. Res.: aA PAUL LVKAB and yO ALISON SKIPWORTH m 1/ 9d »THE CASINO 1/ 9d MURDER CASE." 1/ 9d Thrills, Chills. Mystery. Murder! 1/ qj Recommended Censor lor Adults. 1 / yu JAMES GLKASON and .' 9d ZASU PITTS, 1/ 9d "HOT TIP." 1/ Mlt would make a horse laugh ! -« / Furlongs of Laughter. */ 9(] Approved lor Universal Exhibition. J_/ m Continuous from 11 to 10.30. - , 9a Children : fid. 6a. Gil, fid. fid, fid. >•/ 9d THE LONDON, 011> "•*•<>• 1/ |_TUDOR CINBlII "| p^S This Evening at 8. Central Heating. H ROSALIND RUSSELL, = With JOHN BOLES r=T and BILLIE BURKE in the I'ulitzer l'rize Play : E"CRAIG'S WIF E." : —: Recommended by Censor f6r Adults. = Also : British Air News—Sport Thrills —Coloured Cartoon and Cinesound. (Movie Ball. Peter Pan Cabaret. July 8.) | 0 A - To-night, 7.45 p.m. Double Star At- '■ tractions. Robt. Young and Florence Rice in "SWORN ENEMY." Recommended by Censor for Adults. Jean Arthur and Joel McCrea in = "ADVENTURE IN MANHATTAN." Approved for Universal Exhibition. Also Screening th<? Latest Film of the ; Coronation Ceremony. (GAIETY c imr ]SESESfc To-night. Clive Brook and Victoria Hopper in "THE LONELY ROAD," and New Series of -— "MARCH OF TIME." Approved for Universal Exhibition. Fambassador &llg^ Warner Oland — Irene Hervev. in z= •CHARLIE CHAN IN SHANGHAI." : "CHARLIE CHAN IN SHANGHAI." Positively screening Full Programme. rzzSally Filers ■ — Robert Armstrong, in ■=n "WITHOUT ORDERS." = "WITHOUT ORDERS." . Both Approved Universal Exhibftinii. 1 LIBERTY CINEMA ; £^11. To-night and Monday, at 7.30 p.m. :=: ERROL FLYNN. as Saba tint's dashing character, EE " CAPTAIN BLOOD," =r= With Olivia tie Havilland. Basil Rathbone. Guy Kibbee. Recommended by Censor for Adults. | BIRKENHEAD | FOR gl^g ßS ' ~. JEAN HARLOW and FRANCHOT z=rr_ TONE in = " S U Z Y." rrr Recommended by Censor for Adults. === BIG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. COMMUNITY SING. mm TOWN HALL. WEDNESDAY NEXT, 12 NOON. Continuation of a Wonderful Season. 2fi BOXING. A£& TOWN HALL *Oj MONDAY NEXT! "It will never go the distance" was HERB. BISHOP in the mind, of TTT-11-.-r. nrciTTrvn everybody who saw HERB. BISHOP Herb. Bishop and ttth'P'C} PTOUOP Billy Martin in tItLtLIS. JSI»HUr their recent g reat HERB. BISHOP fisht. it did -go "tn7 l T?"R mCTJOP \ hv distance.' but JtlHiltD. rJlorlUjr it was action all HERB BISHOP t,,e tinie witn n.CjM\r>. Dionur Btehop always ad(Australia.) vancing. In one night he reached the crest of popularity. Everybody is waiting for his nest fight. An Auckland sportsman who witnessed Downes defeat Bill Pluto says "Barnev has favourite *"ith BARNEY DOWNES fight aud i h BARNEY DOWNES jus f c e wo » H > r BARNEY DOWNES stand off but BARNEY DOWNES i&g'" that BARNEY DOWNES o-elttethVo? BARNEY DOWNES defence. You (Wellington.) will see a sterling young fighter when he strips Tor action next Monday." Excellent Amateur Preliminaries include CLARRIE GOIIDON (represents N.Z. at Olympic Game?), v. 808 LYaLI Prices. 10/. 5/. 4/. 2/ Half-price for Ladies and Schoolboys. Plan at Watts' Sports Depot. ExcLange Lane CARD EVENINGS. RUIDS' HALL. North St.—Moudav. S p.m., Euchre Tournament ; good prizes. 26

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 150, 26 June 1937, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 150, 26 June 1937, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 150, 26 June 1937, Page 24

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