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THE HIGH LIGHT OF ENGLISH COMEDY. Continuous from 11 a.m. _ _ Principal Sessions: 11, 2.15, 5.30, 8.0. THE SCREEN'S FUNNIEST " SILLY ASS." CLAUDE ALLISTER CLAUDE ALLISTER With FRANK PETTINGELL. AS A DOCTOR HE WAS A SILLY ASS in i —BUT AS A SILLY THE ASS HE'S FUNNY. " THE MEDICINE I THERE'S NO MAN." I BETTER MEDICINE iVJrtn 1 ON THE MARKET THAN LAUGHTER. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Also Screening: HUGH CONWAY'S -— ~ FAMOUS NOVEL CALLED OF MYSTERY j BACK; . INTRIGUE. - —T —" Frank Dyall and Lester Mathews. Recommended by Censor for Adults. * * * * Fascinating humour . . . Decidedly English atmosphere . . . Superbly acted . . ."Gorgeously entertaining . . .. frequently timuing . You'll describe it to your friends . and vote it the best evening s entertainment you've seen in a long, long time. Recommended by Censor for Adults. Also Screening: Paramount News . . . . MICKEY MOUSE'S REVXJE. PLANS AT MAJESTIC. Phone 43-210. I TI innD I REMUERA ROAD, I IUDUK | Phone 24-749. GRAND GIFT MATINEE,-2.30. (Chocolate to each Boy and Girl.) yy. Programme inc. "MR. ROBINSON CRUSOE," "HEROES OF THE WEST," Etc. "yy. This Evening, at 8: HERBERT MARSHALL, CHARLES RUGGLES and . SARI MARITZA, in " EVENINGS FOR SALE." Viennese Romance set to music by /Z Strauss. SUPERB TUDOR FEATURETTES. <£> (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) | BRITANNIA] GRAND MATINEE, 2 P.M. Serial, MICKEY MOUSE "Touchdown," Feature, Etc. Also, To-night, at 8: ANN HARDING, RICHARD DIX. In (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) And GENEVIEVE TOBIN and CHESTER MORRIS, In 'NEWS OF THE'WORLD SESSION. r VDTP I SYMONDS ST. LltxlL I At 2 and 7.45 p.m. yyi And BEBE DANIELS and ED. G. ROBINSON, In gj "THE SILVER DOLLAR." Approved for Universal Exhibition. | GREY LYNN CINEMA | 8 CHOCOLATE MATINEE AT 2, Inc. "HEROES OF THE WEST," Silly Symphony, and Special Wes"Zy\ tern Programme. Boris Karloff, in "THE MUMMY." yy And Clive Brook, in "NIGHT OF JUNE 13." yyi Both Recommended Censor for Adults. | GAIETY. TAKAPUNA l"^ 8 ' ZaBU Pitts and Skeets Gallagher, K>y " TRIAL OF VIVIENNE WARE." <yy And Herbert Mundin, in " DOUBLE DEALING." Recommenced by Censor for Adults. MAJESTIC SCORES BIG NEW QUICK LUNCH IDEA. Cup of Tea or Coffee .. 2d Cakes Id Sandwiches Id Scones .'ld Famour Hot Steak and Kidney Pie, Mashed Potatoes and Gravy . . 4d Hot Entrees, Cold Meats and Salads, etc. THE MAJESTIC TEA LOUNGE. LEAGUE FOOTBALL n LEAGUE FOOTBALL W} LEAGUE FOOTBALL. - fffj CARLAW PARK. CARLAW PARK-TO-DAY (SATURDAY). Representative tv/Tatch. EPRESENTATIVE IV±ATCH. Representative -\tatch. EPRESENTATIVE iVJ-ATCH. WEST COAST WEST COAST WEST COAST WEST COAST (Champion Team of New Zealand) V. AUCKLAND. AUCKLAND. AUCKLAND. AUCKLAND. The West Coast team defeated South Auckland last Saturday for the Northern Union Cup. The Auckland team is the strongest aide yet chosen and is in strict training, under the supervision of Mr. J. Rukutai. Come and See the Big Solid Forwards of the West Coast in action. Admission, Is; Stand, Is. Auckland Rugby League Vice-Presidents' Tickets will Not admit. v IVAN CULPAN, Hon. Sec. LECTURES QHRISTIANITY AND THE CRISIS. CHRISTIANITY—Is there an Alternative? Scientific Humanism. Industrial Secularism, Communisnwßev. Walter Averill, B.A. A CHRISTIAN ECONOMICS—The Douglas Remedy and its effect on War and International trade.—A. C. A. Sexton, Eaa-. LL.M. Chairman: J. A. C. Allum, Esq. Scots Hall, Symonds Street, 8 p.m., TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). Collection. Not by might, nor by power, but by My Spirit: Saith 'the Lord of Hosts. AUCKLAND WAR MEMORIAL MUSEUM. SUNDAY AFTERNOON LECTURES. REV. E. PALGKRAVE DAVY Will Speak on "DWELLERS UNDER THE HIMALAYAS" In the Museum Library TO-MORROW (SUN.) AT 3 P.M. This is the last of a series of lectures arranged in connection with the SPECIAL EXHIBITION of Indian and Persian Art now being held at the Museum. THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO ATTEND. GILBERT ARCHEY. Director. MEETINGS W OMEN'S MEETING. TO DISCUSS THE PRESENT ECONOMIC SITUATION. LEWIS EADY HALL. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30, . 2.|30 P.M. Hear the rev. Raymond PRESTON,. The World-wide Missioner, Newmarket Methodist Church, at 7. Soloist: MRS. DE BERGH. DOUGLAS Social Credit Explained; hear Mr. Sullivan. Kingsford Hall, Otahuhu, Monday. 28th. THOROUGHBREDS WANTED /"CHARGE Good Stallion for Season; good grazing and box found.—Suburban, 406, Herald. TEACHERS OF MUSIC T ILLIAN BRAITHWAITE. L.A.8., Voice XJ Production Piano, Harmony.—233, Jervois Rd., Herne Bay. Albert bryant (Late of Europe), PIANIST. Studio: 44 Hellaby's Bldgt. Privatej Stonehuret. _

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21580, 26 August 1933, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21580, 26 August 1933, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21580, 26 August 1933, Page 20