AMUSEMENTS. LAST DAY Aiul a last opportunity of seeing a brilliantly successful double bill. Without'hesitation wo name it the finest wo have, yet been a bio to present at the Majestic. No. 1 “STAR S OV E ; R°B R 0 AD WAY’ ’ “STARS OVER BROADWAY” “STARS OVER BROADWAY” (Approved for Universal Exhibition) ' PAT'to’ftRIEN PAT'O’BRIEN Who dserts-- liis “tough” roles to reveal himself as, a quiet-spoken, attractive chap, with JAMES M ELTOjN J AWE, F ROMAN Singers of outstanding ability, presenting classical, standard and lighter numbers; also . JEAN MUIR, FRANK McHUGH and MARIE WILSON in “STARS OVER BROADWAY” “STARS OVER BROADWAY” “STARS OVER BROADWAY”’ No. 2 A complete change from the first feature, but a. picture quite as good. This is a ready masterpiece of English comedy—and nothing appeals to New Zealanders as does the best British humourSIR SEYMOUR HICKS SIR SEYMOUR HICKS SIR SEYMOUR HICKS OLIVE BLAKENEY GARRY MARSH ENID STAMP TAYLOR in “MB. WHAT’S HSS NAME” “'MR. WHAT’S HBS> HAWSE” “MR. WHAT’S HIS NAME” “MR. WHAT’S' HIS'NAME” (Kecoinmended by Censor for Adults) The hilarious comedy of a millionaire who lost his memory—and his wife! TO-MORROW I . The Lone Wolf Returns* and “Handle With Care” Both approved for cvnibition
AMUSEMENTS OPERA HOUSE COWl’fN'G TOMORROW: SEARCH FOR TALENT. TALKIE TESTS 40 NEW TESTS. Also GisbortWs Wheelbarrow Derby and 2 Big Features. 1. —PATRICIA ELLIS ' BUSTER GRABBE in “SHEi LOVES A UNIFORM” (Approved for Universal Exhibition 2.—SIR GUY STANDING JOHN HALLIDAY in 6< THE WITCHING 'HOUR” (Jteoommendcd by Censer far Adults? NOTE: No Pictures TO-DAY.
AMUSEMENTS to-night TO-NIGHT TOPJORA HOUSE MSSS THE GREAT GERMAN PLAY U i? ‘The ten best-plays rolled into one.”—Woflcl Telegram Booking’ Now Open Tattersall & Bayly’s. PRSGES 3/-, 2/-, 1/-
'Westminster Chiming Clocks iron? £5/10/- up. Wonderful bargains today.—Stonebnm’s, Jewellers. Gisborne.
Woods 5 . . For Great Peppermint Cure Influenza Colds. Who pays the hill for (he injured ? Consult the' Standard 'inso.ra'nce ‘Conn pa'ny lor. all protection.—S. 0 t NortlreV local manager.—h’dvt.
Suites to he so id EVERYONE GUARANTEED. EVERYONE GENUINELY REDUCED. SUPERIOR UPHOLSTERY. MR. FARMER—Here - -is your opporttoity to 3-Piece Chesterfield Suites are now reduced 'these wintry nights at your fireside in comfort. £ls/7/6. Upholstered 'in Mothproof Genoa. 7V N. COCHRANE, Dependable Upholsterer, Town Clock Corner
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXV, Issue 12914, 16 July 1936, Page 7
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