AMUSEMENTS It's groat fun, the whole picture—because it's brilliantly written, brilliantly directed and brilliantly acted. » MAJESTIC Sessions: 11, 12.30. 2.30. fi and 8 p.m. Paramount Pictures Present The Hilarious Comedy from the pen of DAMON RUNYON, Author of ''Little Miss Marker" and "Lady for a Day." "SHE ~ LOVES A UNIFORM." You'll know thein better by their faces than their names. PATRICIA ELLISS. LARRY (BUSTER) CRABBE, CEASAR ROMERO, ANDY DEVINE, WARREN HYMER, GEORGE E. STONE. ALSO SCREENING "Manhattan Rhythm" Variety. "Js My Face Blnck" Headliner. "Animal Intelligence" Sportlight. "Swat That, Fly" Boop Cartoon. Overseas News and Par. Pictorial. Telephone 43-210—Plane at Majestic. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) THE STATE SYMONDS S'l Phono 43-G45 (Ist Section.) (Direction: K. J. Kerrtdge.) 12 Stars in the Musical Triumph that enchanted Broadway for 03 Solid Weeks. " SWEE'I ADELINE" Associate Feature: ZANE GREY'S "HOME ON THE RANGE" Both Approved Universal Exhibition ON THE STAGE: MATINEE AND NIGHT. •' AVIS." New /iealand'K Shirle> Temple TUP STAR KARANGAHAPE RD 1 riLi Olnl\i 43-003. Centrally Heated. Daily, 2 p.m. Nights (Shorts 7.30 till) 8 p.m TO-DAY (SAT.),' MON„ TUES.: Robert Donat and Elissa Landi in "THE COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO." "THE COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO." Also W. C. Fields and Baby La Roy, it, "IT'S A GIFT." First Suburban Screening of the Comedi Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. FULLER-HAYWARD'S U^ e e BRITANNIA Centrally Heated. Newsreel Service, 7.30 to 8 p.m. MATINEE TO-DAY. AT 2 P.M. CONSTANCE COLLIER and Ricardo ' Cortez in "SHADOW OF DOUBT." * Recommended by Censor, for Adults. Two Celoured Featurettes, Comedy and ( Newsreels. To-night, at 7.30 p.m.: CLARK G ABIJ3 and Constance Bennett in "AFTER OFFICE HOURS." And " SHADOW OF DOUBT." Both Recommended by Censor for Adults VICTORIA Devonport's Cosy Theatr<- , Phone 22-968. Dirn.: Fuller-Hayward Theatre Corpn Now Showing for an Extended Season, "THE LIVES OI- A BENGAL LANCER Approved for Universal Exhibition. SPECIAL MATINEE SESSION, 2.30 P.V Excellent Supporting Featurettes, including Popeye the Sailor in " WILD ELEPHINKS." Matinee Prices: Adults.i 11-; Children, Bd. PICTUREDROME MILFORD . Matinee. 2.30. To-night at 8. Joan Crawford and Clark Gable in "Chained" (adult recommendation). Also "Spectacle Maker," in technicoloitr. Free transport. NEW EMPIRE A Triumph lor All Three. ■TOAN CRAWFORD. CLARK GABLE ROBERT MONTGOMERY, In •' FORSAKING ALL OTHERS." Recommended by Censor for Adults. Selected Featurettes include Musical • Revue, in colour. Usual Prices. Tel. 21-433, MATINEE TO-DAY. AT 2.15 P.M. Same Programme as at Night. STRAND ONEHUNGA Big Double Star Attraction. To-night at 8 !«t Keature—RONALD COLMAN LORETTA YOUNG, in "CLIVE OF INDIA." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) In Addition: First All-Colour Walt Disney Mickey Mouse Cartoon, •' THE BAND CONTEST." Children's Matinee, 2.30-Randolph Scott & Rex, the horse, in "WILD HORSE MESA." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Mickey Mouse. "BAND CONTEST." MAYFAIR SANDRINGHAM. Dir.: M H. Campbell. To-day at 1.30 i'.m.. To-night at 7.45. Special Attraction for Children: CLANCY CIRCUS on Stage. Lee Tracy in "THE LEMON DROP KID." Approved for Universal Exhibition. Kay Francis in "DOCTOR MONICA.' Recommended by Censor for Adults Children 3D at the Matinee. DPI TA MATINEE. TO-NIGHT 7.45. ULLIn AND MONDAY. CHARLES LAUGHTON, NORMA SHEARER. "BARRETTS OF WIMPOLE ST.' (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Free Bus from Glen Eden. 7.15. Usual Free Dance Follows. Orchestra. HENDERSON— »."?!$" „ Clifford Mollison. "MR. CINDERS." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Wallace Beery. Jackie Cooper, "The Bowery. ' (Recommended by Censor for Adultfl.) SPECIAL jggP HOLIDAY HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, WEDNESDAY, 12.30 to 1.30. Soloist: Miss Reka Paterson. Character Items, Masters Noel Matlrfeson j nnd Ken Barnes. Collection for Crippled Children. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL SOCCER THRILLS TO-DAY, ifg 3 p.m. BLANDFORD PARK. THISTLE THISTLE THISTLE V. Y.M.C.A. Y.M.C.A. Y.M.C.A. Can Y.M.C.A. win and save relegationV A Great Game. Certain. EARLY GAME. 1.15 P.M. SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOLS NORTH ISLAND FINAL. WELLINGTON v. AUCKLAND. BILLIARDS LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. BILLIARDS EXTRAORDINARY! UNITY HALL (NEXT TOWN HALL, QUEEN ST.). 10 DAYS TIME-LIMIT MATCH WALTER LINDRUM CLARK McCONACHY. COMMENCING TUESDAY NIGHT, SEPT. 3, AT 8 P.M. A FTEUN OON AND EV EN ING. SEPTEMBER 4 fO 14. (Sessions 3 to 5.30 p.m., 8 to 10.30 p.m.) SPECIAL FEATURE: Talkie Demonstration. Snooker and Trick Shots. SPECIAL TABLE BY BARTON AND "McGILL. PRICES - 4s, 2s Od and Is (id (tax included). Ring Barton and McGiil, Tel, 41-295 DENTISTRY y yv * L KE H M OR LB v DENTAL SURGEON, CONSULTATION BY APPOINTMENT Phone 20-987, Auckland PHONE 192. Pukrkohe LAWN TENNIS \7ACANCIES Good Players, affiliated hard > court, all Sunday play.— Rosehill Club, 9 Woodlmll Rd., Epsom.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22202, 31 August 1935, Page 24
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