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AMUSEMENTS THE ONLY SPONTANEOUS LAUGHTER PROGRAMME IN QUEEN STREET. MAJESTIC mil MAJESTIC Hill 11. 2.15. 5.30. 8.0. Continuous Daily from 11 a.m. 'FUNNIEST NOW! Buster Keaton, Jimmy Durante. Roscoe A tea, in the frothiest of comedy con coctions. It took an American naihonal event to produco the funniest film eve fermented. WHAT! NO BEER /// TIMMY BUSTER JIMMY BUSTER DURANTE. BEATON. DURANTE. KEATON. • They're furiny_alone. i with the pair of them, and ROSCOE ATES PHYLLIS BARRY, (The Australian Actress who played with Ronald Colman ill 'Gynaia. ) Is just three times aa funny as any comedy has any right to he. And the Featurettes: "ROMANTIC ARGENTINE . Travel talk. "SNOW BIRDS". . . . Sport Champions. "FREE WHEELIN' Comedy. METROTONE NEWS . . Latest Budgets. An Entire Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Programme. Approved for Universal Exhibition. 2000 SEATS, I/, 1/6, 2/3. Telephone No. 43-210. Movio Charity Ball. Dixieland, July 13. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. A PRE-EMINENT CONCERT ATTRACTION. TWO GREAT ARTISTS. ' ; And JULY I, 3 and 4. J. AND N. TAIT Present The World's Most Popular Singer, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28 in association with the Brilliant Chilian Pianist, TAPIA - CABALLERO TAPIA - CABALLERO TAPIA-CABALLERO I whose playing created a sensation in Wellington recently. PROGRAMMES OF INFINITE VARIETY. Music that will make an appeal to every section of the community. " After every song Peter Dawson | was recaa a ami ai:u ... I one of Mr. Dawson's greatest j attributes is the manner in which | he conveys and interprets iiis I songs. Every little mannerism that I can be essayed to assist in creat- i ing atmosphere is present." 1 " Senor Tapia-Caballero. the Pian- | ist, won his audiences immediately I by his perfect technique and by j his artistic work. He proved himself to bo a brilliant Beethoven j interpreter in a fine bold reading | of _ the " Appasionata " Sonata, which was distinguished for breadth I and rare expressive qualities." I ''Mr. Hubert_ Greenslade, the Accompanist, fully shared in the success of the concert by his outstanding and artistic work." " The artists were loudly cheered at the close of the concert." PRICES, Cs, Is, and 2s, plus tax. BOX PLANS will bo opened at Lewis Eady, Ltd., on MONDAY, June 2Gth. In view of the enormous demand for seats for the former Peter Dawson Concerts patrons arc urged to secure their seats early. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT HEAVY BOOKING PETER PAN'S^-^ BIRTHDAY -WEIGHT-GUESSING COMPETITION-, A Prize from E. C. Browne, Ltd., will be. presented to the guest whose calculation is nearest the exact weight of the Huge Cake (made and exquisitely decorated by Storaiont's, Ltd.). A Monte. Carlo will decide who is to have the honour of cutting Peter Pan's Third Birthday Cake. "Just for Luck," have a wish when you get YOUR piece. Double 7s Gd. Evening Dress Essential. RESERVATIONS: DIAL 46-777. Mnnnger NEIL EDGAR. UG H ! WINTER'S HERE! Drink "Old Homestead" Coffee. Ground while you wait and FRESH! THE COFFEE HOUSE, Union Bldg., Customs St. E. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL BLANDFORD PARK. BLANDFORD PARK. O-DAY (SAT.). 3 P.m. THISTLE V. PONSONBY, THISTLE V. PONSONBY, EARLY GAME. 1.30 P.M. COMRADES V. NORTH SHORE COMRADES UNITED. TWO GREAT GAMES. WRESTLING TOWN TOWN TOWN HALL. HALL. HALL. MONDAY. MONDAY. GEORGE WALKER GEORGE WALKER GEORGE WALKER GEORGE WALKER MEETS THE GIANT MATMAN, JACK PATTERSON, JACK PATTERSON, JACK PATTERSON, JACK PATTERSON, JACK PATTERSON, MONDAY NIGHT. BOX OFFICE NOW OPEN at Ernie Asher's, Shortland St Prices as usual. A LL AMATEUR WRESTLERS AND INSTHUCTOKS. meet at Grafton Gymnasium, 127 Newton Road, 8 p.m., WEDNESDAY, Juno 21. Important—All Come.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21520, 17 June 1933, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21520, 17 June 1933, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21520, 17 June 1933, Page 20

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