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! AMUSEMENTS. SPECIAL CHILDREN’S MATINEE THIS AFTERNOON. DON’T LET THEM MISS LAUREL AND HARDY ! MAJESTIC SESSIONS: 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m. Never has an audience been so convulsed with laughter, and so delighted with the singing ! ! ! x— ■ /WE’REX (OLIO & (|H COMIC ) (STANLIO BANDITSJ 7 wCpOLD/i/ 1' iv * IHk. Asdih „/ The Cinema’s First Comic Opera. fmftIAVOLO (THE DEVIL’S BROTHER) A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Production, with LAUREL and HARDY “Absolutely different,” and at their best, With DENNIS KING THELMA TODD Hear the renowned singing star of “The Vagabond King,” sing “Diavolo,” “Lady Pamela,” “Drink for Joy Bestowing, Victoria, “The Robbers’ Song,” “Hail Blessed Morn,” “Proudly and Wide My Standard Flies.” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) , Supporting Programme: . iU METROTONE NEWS, showing his Holiness the Pope beingArorne through Rome; Princess Elizabeth: Tarpon Fishing, etc. TRAVELOGUE. ' SPORTS THRILLS. Etc. BOOK NOW at D.I.C. . and THEATRE (45-100).

- V /I gj'Si . CAN BEAUTY’S FORM* W CONQUER THE ■ ’ 1 If 1 UNBELIEVABLE M ] BEAST? W Wk J k Jr-vTd | © i Recommended more especially ?OT &< lult audiences, and is particularly unsuitable for WSgk young children. MAJESTIC FRIDAY

WBURBio I THEATRES TO-NIGHT'S PRESENTATION OF VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT. DE LUXE THEATRE - - LOWER HUTT TO-DAY at 2.30 and 8 p.m. MONDAY at 8 p.m. The Love Story of all time—NOW NEW AND GREATER AS A TALKING PICTURE. “THE WHITE SISTER” (Approved for Universal Exhibition) ■ With CLARK GABLE, HELEN HAYES, LEWIS STONE. Pathos, Comedy, Romance, AND A TERRIFIC CLIMAX TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY AT 8 P.M.—OCTOBER 17 and 18. Forty years of his life were wasted —IF ONLY HE HAD KNOWN JOHN BARRYMORE in the role he chose above all others—-“T-O-P-A-Z-E” — “T-O-P-A-Z-E” — “T-O-P-A-Z-E” You'll love the scoundrel. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) THURSDAY AND FRIDAY AT 8 P.M.—OCTOBER 19 and 20. Bright-breezy and all British comedy with BOBBY HOWES in a Great Comedy Role — “FOR THE I OVE OF MIKE” (Approved for Universal Exhibition) BOX PLANS AT “PETER PAN” LOUNGE OR ’Phone Theatre 63-431. Grand Theatre Pa’ace Theatre PETONE. PETONE. TO-DAY at 2. TO-NIGHT at 8. TO-DAY nt 2. TO-NIGHT at 8. Also Monday and Tuesday at 8. Also MONDAY and TUESDAY, at 8. CLARK GABLE BOBBY HOWES with With „ . , . , _ Constance Shutter Jimmy God den Carol Lombard Dorothy Mackaill viola Treo HIU G ordon “NO MAN OF HER OWN” In one of the best comedies of the year (Approved for Universal Exhibition) “FOR THE LOVE OF Clark Gable—Used loaded dice when IVUKF” he gambled, but only a smile when a ivurir. Heart was at Stake! (Approved for Universal Exhibition) Two jumps ahead of a detective— if y OU can ’t laugh at this, for the love Two steps behind the preacher-and of Mike see a doctor . he tossed a coin for his choice! Full Supporting Programme. Excellent Supporting Programme. KILBIRNIE KINEMA c . c«„. LM . MATINEE, 2.15; EVENING at 8. ENTERTAINMENT DE LUXE. JESSIE MATTHEWS in “ THE MIDSHIPMAID.” lan Hay’s rollicking comedy. The big guns of fun In a riot of nautical knockabout nonsense. (Approved, for Universal Exhibition.) Excellent Supports. MATINEE EXTRAS: Jungle Mystery, Mickey Mouse Cartoon. Comic Cuts. PLANS AT CONFECTIONERY Telephone 14-202. Prince EdwardTheatre King George Theatre WOBURN. Phone 03-844. LOWER HUTT. ' Phone 63-933. To-day at 2.30. To-night at 8. TO-DAY at 2.30. TO-NIGHT at 8. More spectacular than‘‘Hell’s Angels” MONDAY and TUESDAY at 8. eteww v-.T-.rr.c-j> Frederic Marsh, Claudette Colbert and SKY DEVILS Allison Skipworth hi (.Approved for Universal Exhibition.) <( TO NIGHT IS OURS” More Thrilling-More Surprises (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Spencer Tracey and Wlllinm Boyd. The great story of human love from the able pen of Noel Coward (of TUESDAY AT 8. "Cavalcade" fame) The laugh of the season WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY “The Warrior’s Husband” . Sydney Howard, “UpVoRTHECUP” The women do the chasing and it's the (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) men who are chaste. A British Super Comedy Riot

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Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 17, 14 October 1933, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 17, 14 October 1933, Page 4