AMUSEMENTS. A SCREAMINGLY FUNNY FARCE WITH GROUCHO AS THE DICTATOR WHO CAUSES MORE TROUBLE IN FIVE MINUTES THAN ALL THE MUSSOLINIS, HITLERS AND DOLLFUSSES ROLLED INTO ONE! ’HL, Wo® igf ..Joi (Approved for Universal Exhibition) MAGNIFICENT FEATURETTES. FRIDAY NEXT! SOMERSET MAUGHAM’S stories have taken us into many narrow comers of the globe—but none so strange as that wherein this adventure is laid I PASSION — LOVE — DRAMA — COMEDY THE NARROW CORNER (Recommended by Censor for Adults) Based on the Powerful Novel by Somerset Maugham With DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS JUN., PATRICIA ELLIS, RALPH BELLAMY.
BEAUTIFULLY HOT LUNCHES FOR . THESE COLD DAYS! Try the Majestic’s Unsurpassed Service.—For Grills, phone 45-709, give your order, and find it waiting when you arrive. MAJESTIC LOUNGE AND CABARET APPEARING NIGHTLY WITH HUGE SUCCESS: Miss Gwenethe Walshe and Mr. J.T. McGosker Demonstrating the New Danco Sensation—“THE CROON.” CABARET SESSION TO-NIGHT FROM 9 O’CLOCK TILT, 11.30. ADMISSION 1/6 (including Supper). Reserve Tables—Phone 45-709.
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DOUGLAS SOCIAL CREDIT MOVEMENT. crisis M. H. KING, M.A., Principal of Otago Girls’ High School, will speak at the Lyceum Club TO-NIGHT (Tuesday), May 8, 1934, at 8 o’clock, on the Nature and Ownership of Credit, with •special reference. to Major Douglas’s proposals before the N.Z. Monetary Commission. Admission by Ticket, obtainable at door. (CHILDREN’S THEATRE. NEXT SATURDAY and FOLLOWING SATURDAY, 2.30 p.m. CONCERT CHAMBER. f FOUR ONE-ACT PLAYS. Admission, 6d.; Adults, 1/-, Reserves, 9d.; Adults, 1/6. Box Plan now open at the D.I.C.
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Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 188, 8 May 1934, Page 3
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