AMUSEMENTS " At Inst," writes one reviewer of " To- ! morrow at Seven," " Hollywood P r °' v ' lde ? avid murder mystery lovers with a brand new plot abounding in more thrills than quills on a porcupine s back, mora- chil s than in the Arctic waters, and more laughs than the circus fat man provides. MAJESTIC MAJESTIC Sessions: 11, 2.15, 5.0, 8.0. (5.0 Session concludes 7.5). o " TO-MORROW ? ? AT SEVEN" ? With CHESTER MORRIS, VIVIENNE OSBORNE. YOU WILL LAUGH AND BE thrilled"? Here's Unusual Entertainment. It is a cleverly constructed Detective Story, yet the farcical antics o£ two ultra-dumb Sleuths so dominate everything else that it i 3 really Hilarious Comedy. Entertainment Extras Include "Audio Review" Interest. Cartoon " MICKEY'S BIG BROADCAST." \ Twenty Minutes Fun with Mickey MrGuire. I Patlic News Topical. (.Recommended by Censor for Adults.) | PLANS f\T MAJESTIC. NNOUNCING—THE MAJESTICS NEW ALL-BRITISH POLICY. GRAND GALA N.Z. PREMIERE FRID. NEXT. The First of the mi Super British Attractions. The Musical Sensation of Europe. (A Gainsborough Production) JAN KIEPURA The Golden-voiced Tenor, SONNIE HALE Brilliant English Comedian. MAGDA SCHNEIDER Charming Continental Artiste, EDMUND GWENN Famous Character Actor. IT HAS SMASHED RECORDS EVERYWHERE! Melbourne 23 weeks Sydney 19 weeks Still Going Strong ill Both Cities. BOOKINGS WILL BE HEAVY! .RESERVE YOUR SEATS EARLY! BOX PLANS OPEN MONDAY. Reservations at Theatre. 3 BIG FEATURES TO-DAY. \N\ Oy (1) AN ALL-BRITISH COMEDY NS ' SEYMOUR HICKS } 6d The Great English Comedian, in 6d _ " MONEY FOR NOTHING." 3d Beat Comedy in Town. 3d (2) SPECIAL CHILDREN'S COMEDY. (3) "Mystery Land of Australia.' „ , Sessions: 11.15. 2. 4, 6 and 8. _ . 3d Adults Gd, Children 3d, R.C. 1/. 3d 6d 3d THE LONDON 3d 6d COMIC OPERA. " THE FIREFLY." by hamtlton "TUP FTRFET V " AMATEUR IHL riKhrLY. OPERATIC "THE FIREFLY." SOCIETY (Inc.). AT THEATRE ROYAL, HAMILTON. THEATRE ROYAL, HAMILTON. -COMMENCING ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 9. MONDAY, OCTOBER 9, AND NIGHTLY TILL SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14. THREE-ACT COMEDY OPERA. "THE FIREFLY." "THE FIREFLY." "THE FIREFLY." "THE FIREFLY." "THE FIREFLY." "THE FIREFLY." "THE FIREFLY<" "THE FIREFLY." Three Exciting Scenes of Melody, Humour and Dancing. Spectacular Ballets, Magnificent Frocking. NOTE THE PRICES " THE FIREFLY." stXls. " THE FIREFLY." frWfe Tax. "THE FIREFLY." Plan at Waikato Stationery Depot (next Hugh Wright's, Ltd.), Victoria St. LIGHT LUNCHES AND TEAS are popular at RIMMER'S COFFEE HOUSE, Customs Street East. Delicious Drinks, Quick Service, Low Prices. Open till 11.30 p.m. JUBILEES rPEMUKA DISTRICT HIGH SCHOuL - 1 - JUBILEE. APRIL 2, 3, 4,* 1934. Ex-Pupils who have not yet received Invitations to the Jubilee Celebrations are respectfully asked to forward their Names and Addresses to the Secretary. E. B. COOPER, Secretary. MEETINGS I RETURNED SOLDIERS! A UCKLAND RETURNED SOLDIERS' -tX ASSOCIATION (Inc.). The Usual Quarterly Meeting of the Association will bo held in the Unity Hall 011 WEDNESDAY, October 18. 1933, at 7.30 p.m. A. W. M. OHLSON. Secretary. QOLLEGE RIFLES CLUB. J5»££&&&& Members and intending memhers pl p aso note the re-arrange-ment of the Club Programme: Oct. 10—Lecture by Col. D. N. W. Murray. Oct. 31—Smoke Concert. Nov. 21 —Dance. All Functions at Club Rooms. N. H. F,. HOCIvIN. Secretary <fc Treasurer. SEAMEN'S Social Club.—Meeting To-day, 10 a.m.. at Club Rooms; business urgent. DOUGLAS Credit.—All Saints' Hall, Pan"sonby, Tuesday Next, 8 p.m. Central Bank Bill Opposed. Speaker, J. J. Sullivan. INTERNATIONALISM!" To-day's neccsity. Inspiring address bv Rev. Chnriple, M.A. Friends Soviet Union Hall (opp. Aewton P. 0.), Sunday, 7.30. POWER BOARD NOTICES 'PHE AUCKLAND ELECTRIC-POWER BOARD. SHUT-DOWN. Notice is hereby given that the Supply will be Shut-down, for the purpose of carrying out important alterations, TO-MORROW (Sunday), October 8, 1933, between the hours of 1 p.m. and 4 p.m., in the undermentioned transformer areas:—Avenue Rd., Otahuhu; Luke St., Otahuhu; Nixon Av., Otahuhu'.—R. H BARTLEY. Gen. Mgr. AVIATION CONCESSION FjIuGHTS. 5S EACH. SATURDAY AND SUNDAY AFTERNOONS. Passenger Transport Company's Bus leaves Post Office, 2.5 p.m., Sunday, AUCKLAND AERO CLUB, MANGERE AERODROME.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21616, 7 October 1933, Page 22
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