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AMUSEMEHTS CROWDED HOUSES DAILY ACCLAIM THE GIvEAT BRITISH TRIUMPH. lIHIIIIIIMAJESTIC HIIIIIII FOUR SESSIONS DAILY: Continuous Sessions Abandoned Tliiq "Week. | 11 A.M. 1 I 2.15 I I 5 P.M. I I 8 P.M. ! "Sorrell" commences 30 minutes after Beginning of Session. See it from the beginning. HERE IS THE SPOKEN VERSION OF WARWICK DEEPING'S Sensational Novel of which over '2,000,000 copies have been sold. QORRELL . OORRELL . QORRELL ■ Dokrell ' QORRELL ' OORRELL ' QORRELL ' iOORRELL ' QORRELL 1 Oorrell ' QORRELL ' OORRELL SORRELL ORRELL H. B. WARNER THE PRINCIPAL PLAYERS— Featured in a wonderful cast are Margol Grahame—Donald Calthrop—Ruby MillerHugh Williams and Winifred Shotter. The Story that has Captured the Hearts of Millions, filmed with Amazing Fidelity and Good Taste. FILMED IN ENGLAND. Plans at Majestic, Phone 43-210. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) A British and Dominions Picture. = THE STATE, = SYMONDS STREET. ~— ■ (Direction: R. J. Iverridge.) MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 P.M. TO-NIGHT AT 8 P.M. DOUBLE-FEATURE (No. 1) —"THE LITTLE GIANT." Featuring ED. G. ROBINSON and MARY ASTOR. Approved for Universal Exhibition. (No. 2)—" THE NARROW CORNER" Featuring DOUG. FAIRBANKS, JR.. and RALPH (BELLAMY. Recommended by Cen3or for Adults. THEATRE CENTRALLY HEATED. LAST FIVE NIGHTS „ Of the CLEM DAWE SEASON. Outstanding Feature Performances. No. 1 Feature Matinee. TO-DAY (WED.), AT 2.15. SPECIAL LADIES' GIFT DAY. In addition to a large number of gifts, a Lady in the audience will be presented with a 4-PIECE BEDROOM SUITE. Purchased from George Walker, Ltd., the cost being £ls. No. 2 Feature Night. TO-MORROW (THURS.) NIGHT. THE TOPSY-TURVY PERFORMANCE Will prove a unique and hilarious occasion, because CLEM DAWE will impersonate Dorothy White, and Dorothy will represent Clem; the Adagio dancers will sing "The Barcarolle," and everybody plays everybody else's part. No. 3 Feature Night. NEXT FRIDAY NIGHT. t A NOTABLE MEN'S OCCASION. During the performance of the new revue, which is to be staged on that night, also on Saturday afternoon and evening only, the Gentlemen in the audience will be presented with a number of gifts, including a TAILOR MADE-TO-ORDER SUIT, by Preston and Sons, H.M. Theatre Arcade. No. 4 Feature Night. NEXT MONDAY NIGHT. GRAND GALA FAREWELL NIGHT. On which occasion Clem Dawe and the members of his Revue Company will present the most outstanding features in their repertoire, including songs, sketches, dances and other items which they have been requested to present on this notable occasion. Box Plans for this memorable night will be open on THURSDAY MORNING. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE Lessees: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. LAST FIVE NIGHTS Of the Record CLEM DAWE SEASON. TO-NIGHT. AT 8, AND UNTIL TO-MORROW EVENING. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.15. CLEM DAWE The Idol of Auckland Playgoers, In the Stupendous London Revue Extravaganza, "'THE MUSIC BOX OF 1934." "'THE MUSIC BOX OF 1934" Jammed full of Musical Numbers, Comedj Sketches, Acrobatic Dances, Beautiful Ballols aud Picturesque Ensembles. FRIDAY NIGHT NEXT, and on Saturday Afternoon and Evening, Tho Big and Beautiful Revue, "SO LONG, FOLK" in which the company appeared during the last two weeks of their record season in Sydney and Melbourne. TO-MORROW (THURS.)—TOPSY-TURV"i NIGHT. FRIDAY—GENTLEMEN'S GIFT NIGHT. MONDAY-GRANI) GALA FAREWELI PERFORMANCE. Box Plans at Lewis Endy, Ltd. Day Salei at H.M. Theatre Kiosk. Evening Prices D.C. and R.S., 4/ and 3/; Stalls, 2/; Gallery 1/ (plus tax). Matinee Prices: Adults, 2/6 2/ and 1/ (plus tax); Children, 1/6, II ant Gd (no tax). THOROUGHBREDS rPHOROUGHBRED Mare, good hacfc X young, sound, quiet; or unbroken Colt I —G.H., 102, lleiiald. DANCING SYMONDBVILLE STUDIO Special Announcement! We Take Pleasure in Announcing that EVERY SATURDAY a Light Supper wil bo served in Supper Room. Also, wo havi engaged the services of an ENTIRELY NEW ORCHESTRA, under the leadershii of MR. MAL. BYRNES. HOSTESS: Miss Spencer. 30 Symonds Street, Next St. Paul's. • Dial 42-237. I7i D N E Y ' S il/ 4 Of STU D I ( MODERN AND OLD-TIME DANCING. FRED. EDNEY (lato London). Principal Instructor. Special attention to Beginners. Learn the coming Dance, THE BALLROOA TANGO. Class every TUESDAY. 8-10 p.m Studio open from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. dailj 5 Swanson St., City. Phone 41-1515. I,Mi AN K WOODRUFFE. the Expert In I structor.—Old Timo, Jazz. Specia Course, 105.—174 Upper Symonds St. G.EORGE G. COX, Specialist Tap, Stag and Ballroom. Studio, Durham St. E, of! Queen St. Proficiency guaranteed. HAVE you heard the new Symondßvill Orchestra under direction of Ma! Byrnes? LIGHT Supper served in the Lounge Saturday Dances, Symondsvillo Studic Symonds St. ""

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21855, 18 July 1934, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21855, 18 July 1934, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21855, 18 July 1934, Page 22