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AMUSEMENTS MAJESTIC Principal Sessions: 11, 12.30. 2.30, 6 and 8 THE PICTURE OP A THOUSAND THRILLS. JOHN STUART, JUDY KELLY. ATHOLE STEWART. Who was tho Leader of the Masked Gang? 44 THE "FOUR MASKED MEN." PLANS AT MAJESTIC. Plftme 43-210 for Reservations. Recommended by Censor for Adults. MAJESTIC | FRIDA-Ylllllll "Twas St. Patrick himself sure that set it." " OIRISH WEEK." Hero is the film that recaptures tho healthy early spirit of the screen— Refreshing, Romantic Melodrama—Set in an Irish atmosphere and accompanied by irresistible Irish Nationnl Airs. It's a stoiy that Charms. LILY OF KILLARNEY" Featuring JOHN GARRICK, JOHN GARRICK, JOHN GARRICK, Who,' as Reginald Dandy, toured as Baritone Lead with the J.C.W. "Rose Marie" Company. STANLEY HOLLOWAY as Father O'Flynn. GINA MALO, As the Irish Colleen Eileen. Introducing DELIGHTFUL SONG- MELODIES THAT WILL NEVER DIE, WI*TH IRISH SETTINGS. BOTH EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR. "KILLARNEY," sung by Hughes Macklin, famous Welsh tenor. "HUNTING SONG," sung by Male Choir of Fifty Voices. "FATHER O'FLYNN." sung by Stanley Holloway and Chorus. "THE MOON HATH RAISED HER LAMP ABOVE," (Duet), sung by John Garrick and D. J. Williams. "BELIEVE ME IP ALL THOSE ENDEARING YOUNG CHARMS." sung by John G&rrick. "THE DEAR LITTLE SHAMROCK," sung and played by Percy Henri and his Concertina and Chorus. "MY LITTLE SHEEP DOG AND I." mmg by Hughes Macklin, famous Welsh tenor. "MY LITTLE IRISH GIG." sung by. Stanley Holloway and Gina Malo. "IRELAND IN SPRING." song and dance by Gina Malo and Chorus. BOX PLANS AT MAJESTIC. Telephone No. 43-210. Approved for Universal Exhibition. I. THE STATE til. SYMONDS STREET. (Direction: R. J. KERRIDGE.) TO-NIGHT AT 8 P.M. NEWSREEL SESSION. 7.30 TO 8 P.M. E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM'S INTRIGUING STORY, FEATURING CLIVE BROOK (MASTER MIND OF A FANTASTIC BAND). GEORGE RAFT (LONE WOLF, HERO OF A STRANGE JUSTICE). HELEN VINSON (FASCINATED BY FORBIDDEN THRILLS). ALISON SKIPWORTH. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) STATE PHONE 43-645. 1 " THE LONDON " / Blfr DOUBLE BILL TO-DAY. \ 6d LUPINO LANE In 6d "THE YELLOW MASK," 3, Approved Universal Exhibition. AJ . MARION SHILLING In " SHOP ANGEL." 3d Recommended by Censor for Adults. 3d Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10.30 p.m. 6d THE LONDON, Opp. G.P.O. 6d —; Centrally REMUERA. TUDOR Heated. Phofce U-749 WALLS & RALPH LYNN in their Greatest Success: THE CUCKOO IN P THE NEST" y/, Recommended by Censor for Adults. ///. SUPERB TUDOR FEATURETTES. Also Scenes from Robin Hood PtvcteftiU Vvy And "How to Play Bridge " Film. I i Comfortably TAKAPUNA. GAIETY Heated. , 4 VISUM, ! I io-nmW at H. COLLEEN MOORE SPENCER in "POWER THE G LORY." (Recommended for Adult*,) ■yy Devonport Picture Patrons can only see /y/ this programme «t TAKAPUNA, Ask yy", for Conception Tickets on Biwm. CALL AT—RIMMER'H COFFEE HOUSE Customs Street. Waverley, For Cofleo Delioiously, Fresh! Wo roust a few pounds at it time and grind freshly km required. BUY SOME TO-DAY. JUMBLE SALES WHITE ELEPHANT JUMBLE SALE. » * Usofal and Ornamental Goods. TO-MORROW (Thursday). 2 p.m. ST. GEORGE'S HALL. Knnfurly Road. Epsom. TROTTING AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB. AUGUST MEETING. SATURDAY, - AUGUST 25, 1934. ACCEPTANCES. Acceptances for All Events close with tho Secretary, Durham Street Eust, Auckland, on FRIDAY next, August 17, at 5 p.m. A. G. MABEE, Secretary. CORPORATION NOTICES THOROUGH OF BIRKENHEAD. PUBLIC NOTICE OF PROPOSED APPLICATION FOR SANCTION OF LOAN. Notice is hereby given that tho Birkenhead Borough Council proposes, at its Meeting to bo held on the 29th day of August, 1934, to consider a motion to apply to the Local Government Loans Board for its sanction to tho borrowing of the sum of £35,000 for the purposes of providing Sewer Drainage of portion of the Borough. Any person having any objection to the proposed application is called upon to submit the same in writing to tho Birkenhead Borough Council not 1 atc«r than the day preceding the said Meeting. Dated this 14th day of August, 1934. » H. KEMP, Town Clerk. Birkenhead.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21879, 15 August 1934, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21879, 15 August 1934, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21879, 15 August 1934, Page 20