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AMUSEMENTS MAJESTIC FINAL 11, 12.30. 2.30, DAY. 5 and 8. JOE E. " THE CIRCUS BROWN CLOWN." Plans at Majestic Phone 43-210. Approved for Universal Exhibition. MAJESTIC TO-MORROW ROAD OF ROMANCE. PATH OF ADVENTURE. HIGHWAY OF THRILLS. Swing along the trail to the etrains of the new song hit. "Wagon Wheels." At His Best. " WAGON WHEELS " Built around the latest popular song to become the "rage," and assuming its name as the title, the film "Wagon Wheels" brings a breath of the great open spaces as visualised by that master of "Western" writing, Zane Grey, into a film world drenched with drawing room comedies and impressionistic dramas, Randolf Scott, last seen in a similar type of role in "The Last Round-up," is the hero, with Gail Patrick, one of Hollywood's most up-and-coming young actresses, as feminine star. Monte Blue and Raymond Hatton are featured members of the supporting cast. RANDOLF SCOTT, GAIL PATRICK. MONTE BLUE. RAYMOND HATTON, And Others of the "Last Round-up" Cast. ASSOCIATE FEATURE: The saga of the unsung heroes who braved the fire of tomatoes and eggs at the old Op'ry House. W. C. FIELDS W. C. FIELDS W. C. FIELDS " rpHE O ld - "CUSHIONED "± he vJld- Jl ashioned Wii> "The OldFashioned Way " tells the dramatic story of an old-time stage performer who leads his povertystricken vaudeville troupe from town to town in their search for fame—and food. With high spirits and low funds they manage to keep just one jump ahead of the sheriff and two weeks behind in salaries. W. C. Fields and Baby Leßoy, seen_ together last in "Tillie and Gus," are the chief laugh-get-ters in this amusing film.

PARAMOUNT BRITISH NEWS. PLANS AT MAJESTIC PHONE 43-210. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) THE STATE SYMONDS STREET. (Direction: R. J Kerridge.) FINAL SCREENING. JOAN QKAWFOHU. pRANCHOT rjiONE Recommended by Censor for Adults. FRI., SAT., MON.: AND Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer'e SUCCESSOR TO "THE THIN MAN." QHARLES J^U OGLES, "IJNA TyjERKEL, •• murderln^the PRIVATE CAR." Approved for Universal Exhibition. EVERYTHING! That Scares you starts with a laugh EVERYTHING! That happens— Ends with a laugh. STATE PHONE 43-645. | TUDOR CINEMA | fEZTSb. '//, COOL COMFORT NATURAL %/V VENTILATION! y// Last Night at 8.15! ///, An Operatic Comedy Surprise! sY/. MAGNA SCHNEIDER Y//: (of "Tell Me To-night") With ARTHUR RISCOE (English ///. Comedian). In gg " GOING GAY " ///, (Approved for Universal Exhibition). . tr-rnsr nrtirTTl i~ TAKAPUNA. GAIETY CINEMA Phone 23-465. I L 10-niglit. SNV TIM McCOY In NSN " HOLD THE PRESS.". Approved for Universal Exhibition. VIPTTIDTA Devonport's Premier VILiUKIA Theatre. To-night at 8. DOUBLE FEATURE. BEN LYON. SALLY EILEKS. In "PASSPORT TO PARIS." Also ROBERT ARMSTRONG. ANN SOUTHERN In " THE HELL CAT." (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PICTUREDROME MILFORD. TO-NIGHT AT 8. Diitna Wynyard and Clive Brook In " DOVER ROAD " or " Where Sinners Meet." Adult Recommendation. BUSINESS NOTICES rpilE Auckland Dairy Produce Committee J- advise paying the following wholesale prices, free of all charges, for week ending January 16, 1935:—Eggs: Ist Grade, Hen, 8d; Duck, 8d; Pullets, 7d. Butter: 6d lb. PROFESSIONAL M* E. M. C UMMANE - A.P.A.N.25.) A.A.1.5., PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT, AUDITOR, COMPANY SECRETARY. Announces that he has commenced the Practice of his Profession at 75 YORKSHIRE HOUSE. Shortland Street. Auckland, C.l. Phone 41-155. P.O. Box 650. __ PROFESSIONAL NOTICES HAVE treatment that makes you really well. Improvement in seven days or money refunded. D. Blackie, The Vyne, Symonds St. McLEOD - CRAIG, Macnetic Healer. Psycho-Therapeutist, treats Nervous Breakdowns, Stomach Troubles; success certain.—St. Kevins Arcade. MISS MILLER, Colon Irrigation, Foam .Hath, Skin Conditions, Rheumatism, Neuritis, Colitis, Debility, Obesity, Toxaemia, Blood Pressure, Insomnia.—Brooklyn, Phone 45-593. SPORTS OOODS A BRUCE AND SONS, Tennis Specinl- • ists.—Restringing from 12a 6d to 32s 6d.—94 Albert St. 45-617. RACQUETS, Machine or Hand-strung by our Expert; workmanship guaranteed. —Watta' Sporta Depot. Exchange Lana.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22004, 10 January 1935, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22004, 10 January 1935, Page 16

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