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rvTT MAJESTIC TO-DAY Scssiot b: 11, 12.80, The Whole Town will bo laughing because People Will Talk. Paramount Pictures Present THE "PAPA MAMA" TEAM OP POPULAR COMEDIANS So laughed at in "Rugglcs of Red Gap" are paired _ CHARLIE CHARLIE CHARLIE CHARLIE RUGGLES RUGGLES RUGGLES RUGGLES RUGGLES RUGGLES RUGGLES BOLAND BOLAND BOLAND BOLAND BOLAND BOLAND BOLAND Young Couple, LEILA HYAMS AND DEAN J AGG ER They make fat people thin—and thin people fatl They 11, make you laugh louder than is normally considered polite! Its really the funniest film of the yoarl '•"PEOPLE WILL TALK.;; "JL EOPLE » » ILL ALK. "PEOPLE ffia ts> Tbo dizziest farce of married life since Adam ribbed Eve ""people will Talk.;; "JL EOPLE * * ILL ALK. And a Comedy Wrestling Bout is tossed in to heighten the hilarity. :PggS Wg£ TiSl:"He couldn't love up to the reputation they gave him I Mama still loves papa . _. . but the gossips have papa mixed up with another woman . . . and every time ho tries to tell mama the truth ... it sounds like the darndest lie you've ever heard' ALSO SCREENING: EXCELLENT ARRAY OF FEATURETTES. "Top Form" Bportligbt. In Swimming: Katherine Rawles, Ralph Flanagan, Johnny Weismuller. In Golf: Bobbie Jones, Gene Sarazen and others. POP-EYE THE SAILOR. POP-EYE THE SAILOR. "The Hyp-nut-tist." "No Motor to Guide Him" Variety. OVERSEAS NEWS. PARAMOUNT PICTORIAL PLANS AT MAJESTIC. Telephone 43-210 for Reserves. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) THE STATE SYMONDS ST. Phone 43-645. (Centrally Heated.) (Direction: R. J. Kerridge.) TWO DAYS ONLY. - No. 1. EDITH WHARTON'S PULITZER PRIZE-WINNING NOVEL, "THE AGE OF INNOCENCE" Featuring JOHN BOLES. IRENE DUNN. - No. 2. - 1935'e GREATEST THRILLER! WHILE THE PATIENT SLEPT Featuring ALINE McMAHON. GUY KIBBEE, LYLE TALBOT. Both Recommended Censor Adults. COMM. MON. NEXT: Jeanette Macdonald and Maurice Chevalier, •THE MERRY WIDOW." Kecommended Censor for Adults. TUC QTAR KARANGAHAPE RD. IHC. 43-OOrf. Centrally Heated. Daily. 2 p.m. Nights (Shorts 7.30 till) 8 D.m LAST DAY AND NIGHT: " YOU CAN'T BUY EVERYTHING." And •' FATHER BROWN, DETECTIVE.' POP-EYE THE SAILOR 1E "The Man on the Flying Trapeze." All Approved for Universal Exhibition. Commencing SAT., MON., TUES.: "TRANSATLANTIC iiERRY-GO-ROUND.' And "TARZAN AND HIS MATE." (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) FULLER-HAYWARD'S BRITANNIA IHREE LAMPS Phone 20-041 Centrally , . Heated "Newsreel Service," 7.30—8 p.m. Paul Lukas and Alison Skipworth in " THE CASINO MURDER CASE/' Recommended by Censor for Adults. GENE STIUTTON PORTER'S " A GIRL OF THE LIMBERLOST," With Marian Marsh nnd Ralph Morgan Approved for Universal Exhibition. VICTORIA Fuller Hayward'e i, Devonport Theatre Phone 22-969 Now Screening. Return Season of the Delightful All Colour Musical Romance "VIENNESE NIGHTB." Also the Dramatic Sensation, "WHOM THE GODS DESTROY." Both Approved for Universal Exhibition Newsreel Session Commences 7.30 p.m. RUGBY FOOTBALL

GRAFTON GRAFTON v. technical; TECHNICAL, 8 P.M. MARIST % v. PONSONBY. 1.80 P.M.. EDEN PARK, EDEN PARK, TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. SHOWGROUNDS. OTAHUHU v. UNIVERSITY, 8 P.M. RAILWAY NOTICES SUMMER TIME ACT. On SUNDAY, September '29. 1935, the Wellington-Auckland express will leave To Kuiti 30 minuteß Inter than the time shown on poster timetable and in pocket guide, and will run correßpjiidinKly later to Auckland. The times will bo: To Kuiti, 3.4(5 a.m, (summer time), Otorohnnga, 4.7: Te Awainutu, 4.32; Prankton Jn., 5.11; Mercer, 6.1!); Auckland arrive 7.40 u.m. Train w-.1l make the usual stops. LAWN TENNIS PRIVATE Club, vicinity Balmoral, has few vacancies for Players* reasonable. —Phone 29-982. VACANCIES, Club, hard court; moderate aubscription: limited membership.—67 Gribble-Hirst Rd., Sandringham. PROFESSIONAL Howey WALKKK City Dentist. PAINLESS Extraction of Teeth. Free when New Teeth Ordered.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22225, 27 September 1935, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22225, 27 September 1935, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22225, 27 September 1935, Page 20