AMUSEMENTS /' MAJESTIC -NOW SHOWING MARGARET SULLAVAN MARGARET SULLAVAN DELIGHTFUL! .Recently seen in ‘iOiily Yesterday” and “Good Fairy,” in a new kind of picture— , . “SO RED THE ROSE” “SO RED THE ROSE” CApproved for Universal Exhibition) witll RANDOLPH SCOTT WALTER CONNOLLY and DICKIE MOORE . : Also Showing “ONE-WAY TICKET” “ONE-WAY TICKET” (Efcjoommended by Censor ror Adults) , An exciting action drama. ROLAND SEXTETT .NOTE.— Owing to length of programme, “One Way 'J ickct’ cannot bo screened at the 5 p.m. Sessions.
amusements _____ OPERA HOUSE TWICE DAILY—2 p.m.‘, 7.45 p.rti. CONTINUING UNTIL THUR. TWO BIG FEATURES ■‘Men Of To-morrow” “ Men Of To-morrow” With ROBERT DONAT ROBERT DONAT MERLE OBERON MERLE OBERON “TRUMPET BLOWS” with GEORGE RAFT FRANCES D'RAKE'. Doth approved for universal exhibition PLUS. First Section of the TELEVISION FILM CORP. LTD. TALKIE TESTS TALKIE i TESTS A. & P?'RODEO A. & P. RODEO At) action drama of the open spaces, where men .are men and bullocks are buck-jumpers. BRONCHO BUSTERS AND A CAST OF 5000 SPECTATORS. COME AND SEE YOURSELVES. NEVER BEFORE SO MANY STARS AUDIENCE ASKED TO VOTE! BRING A PENCIL. See and Hear JOCK WILKIE, Gisborne’s Edward G. Robinson. COMEDY STARS J DRAMATIC STARS! Clark Gable’s got nothing on these: Colin Candy, E. Wylie, Mr. Martin, S. Matchitt, T. Keelan, Bob Barnes. BEAUTIFUL STARS I LOOK OUT, MYRNA LOY, WE’VE oOT VALERIE COX, PEGGY EOWIE, LOIS MILES, BOBBIE SCOTT, I. STEVENS, M. COLLIER, C. MERSON, E. HANNAH, SADIE MOHAN, B. WALKER, D. SCOTT. SYBIL JASON must look to ner laurels when these flash on the screen— Beatrice Millard, Jean Scott, Tua Smith, M. Watson, Buster Brown, L. Chambers, L. Wood, S. Griffari, Elvira Courtenay. Also McGRUER’S LTD. STAR RUTH SINCLAIR NOTE.—Mr. H. Wall. Miss ('. Oman and Mr. G. Martin are not in Section 1. They tire replaced by Miss .Bobbie Scott, Miss D. Scott and Mr Martin. EVERYBODY’S GOING! BETTER BOOK! Front Stalls 1/-, Back Stalls 1/6, Circle 2/- (plus tax). Children Half Price. Sat. Matinee, Children 3d.
AMUSEMENTS M.U, 1.0.0. F. UNITY BALL CITY HiALL - TUESDAY, JULY 7th 1 Mrs. Menzies* Orchestra) Modern and Old-time Dances! Gentlemen 3/-. Ladies 276, Double 5/-. POVERTY BAY POULTRY, PIGEON & CAGE BIRD ASSN. In Conjunction with POVERTY BAY; CANARY CLUB 23rd ANNUAL SHOW CITY HALL, Childers Road TO-DAY TO-DAY A great display of oyer 600 Fowls,. Ducks, Bantams, Pigeons, and Cage Birds. -T. FORSTER, Hon. Sec.
,, __ AMUSEMENTS r ~ REGENT SUNDAY NIGHT • v- *" At 8.15. . , / " . - ' Features and Shorts to Please All! Two and a*half hours of Sporting Thrills and Specialties, including Hot and Cold Thrills, Balance, What Makes a Champion, Jumping Giants, Golf, Tennis, The. cream of sporting films all at one screening. A TlP—Get your Invitation Early. THIS IS THE LAST NIGHTFESTIVAL OF SPORT.
“IN WINTRY AGE TO FEEL NO CHILL.’’ ' . —Cow per Few caii go through a Winter without some sort of chill or cold. Avoid developments, take Baxter’s Lung Preserver. “Baxter’s” nips a cold in tho hud and is unrivalled for shifting a deep-seated chest cold. “Baxter’s” quickly gives wonderful relief, cuts the phlegm', promotes expectoration and fortifies against relapses with its tonic properties. Always take care— always .take “Baxter’s.” 3/6, 2/6. 4/6. “ ;
“AGE IS WEAK AND COLD.” —Shakespeare Cold weather brings distressing colds and resulting weakness to elderly people. Serious bronchial ailments sometimes follow. The sufferer should be kept warm and given regular doses ot Baxter’s Lung Preserver. Gives wonderful relief also in cases of night coughing and a boon because of its tonic properties. “Baxter’s” is most pleasant and most effective. All chemists and stores—LG, 9JG and .4/6.
5/- in the £1 off all o.ur beautiful coffee sets, including the fine porcelain with silver. Were £4/4/-. Now £3/4/-. —At Stonoham’s, Jewellers, Gisborne.
•fin! Suites to be sold EVERYONE GUARANTEED. EVERYONE GENUINELY REDUCED. SUPERIOR UPHOLSTERY. h ■' : ."VI v ii: 'l; ’ ’ i ’ • • .■ h. f . , • - . ; i :\ . •- : MR; FARMER—Here is your opportunity to spend these wintry nights at your fireside in comfort. 3-Piece Chesterfield Suites are now reduced to £ls/7/6. Upholstered in Mothproof Genoa. Call To-day at T. N. Upholsterer, Town Clock Corner ;;£S§IIII
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 12905, 4 July 1936, Page 7
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