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AMUSEMENTS Exclusive to Majestic: ETHIOPIA PREPARES FOR WAR. Opening of Ethiopian Parliament— League of Nations meeting—Army Headquarters Emperor Hnili Selassie reviews "Troops, etc. MAJESTIC [(I|III Sessions: 11, 12.30, 2.30, 5 and 8 p.m. The Team so laughed at in "Ruggles of Red Gap" are paired again. Paramount Pictures Present CHARLIE MARY CHARLIE MARY RUGGLES BOLAND RUGGLES BOLAND RUGGLES BOLAND Young Couple, . „ LEILA HYAMS AND DEAN JAGGER. PEOPLE WILL rpALK " EOPLE * * j_LL ALK " ""ipEOPLE - WILL" rpALK 71 " ' EOPLE * ' ILL J- ALK ' Mama still loves papa . _. . but the gossips have papa mixed up with another woman . . . and every time he tries to tell mama the truth ... it sounds like the darndest lie you've ever heard! Also Screening: Excellent Array of Featurettea. "Top Form" ~ . • ■ • • • , Sportlight. In Swimming: Katherine Rawles, Ralpn Flanagan, Johnny Weismuller. In yolf: Bobby Jones, Gene Sarazen and others. POP-EYE THE SAILOR "The Hyp-nut-tiat." . "No Motor to Guide Him " .... > anety. OVERSEAS NEWS. PARAMOUNT PICTORIAL. PLANS AT MAJESTIC. Telephone 43-210 for Reaeryen. (Approved for Universal^ Exhibition.) A THE STATE SYMONDS ST. ,| K Phono 43-H45. fCentrnlly Heated.) t Hlll h (Direction • R. J. her ridge J ■ FINAL SCREENING OF EDITH WHARTON'S PULITZER PRIZE-WINNING NOVEL, =E "THE AGE OF INNOCENCE" Featuring T JOHN BOLES, IRENE DUNN. No. 2. H 1935'e GREATEST THRILLER! P WHILE THE PATIENT SLEPT Featuring ALINE McMAHON, GUY q KIBBEE. LYLE TALBOT. " Both Recommended Censor Adultß. 1 COMM. MON. A JEANETTE MACDONALD, T MAURICE CHEVALIER, 1 (With) EDWARD EVERETT c HORTON In L " THE MERRY WIDOW." . Franz Lehnr'a Warid-iaSQOTii j := Comic Opera* -■ ■ Recommended by CeTiBOT lot Adnlte-. j =| ON THE STAGE. = —=| SPECIAL PROLOGUE 1,.,,..; To the Music of the "Mem j I ' Widow" Walta by 'I 1 AVIS AND RICARDIZ. I 7 1 THE LONDON j \ 2 BIG FEATURES. COMEDY AND DRAMA. LEO CARRILLO MARY BRIAN. ROGER PRYOR. [MOONLIGHT & PRETZELS | Music. Song and Danoe. Approved for Universal Exhibition. JOHN BOLES. BUCK JONES And NANCY CARROLL, In I k Great Entertainment. Recommended by Censor for Adults. Continuous from 11 to 1030 Front Stalls and Back Circle, Gd, Reg., II- Children Sat. Jjivening, Gd. A STRONG BILL AT THE LONDON, Opp. G.P.O.

I TUDOR ONEMA I ffiFSi EE SPECIAL MATINEE' PROGRAMME • To-day, at 2.30. rrr NO GIRL OR BOY SHOULD MISS EE THIS PROGRAMME! A story of a girl's love for two ; abandoned animals—n mountain rzr: lion and u deer, HI I " SEQUOIA" | (Approved for Universal Exhibition). 1 And LAUREL & HARDY Comedy, j This Evening at 8! "Cosy and Warm!" 1 EE JEANETTE MACDONALD I (of "Naughty Marietta"), And MAURICE CHEVALIER, With Edward Everett Horton, in "THE MERRY WIDOW" Franz Lehar's famous Comic Opera. First-Class Supporting Programme! I GAIETY CINEMAI Phone 23'465." j ——— . To-night. I Matinee To-day, at 2.30. ! Wallace Beery and Virginia Bruce, in * EE " MIGHTY BARNUM." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) THF 9TAR karangahape rd. inc. Olrtlx, 43-00 ft. Centrally Heated. Daily, 2 p.m. Nights (Shorts 7.30 till) * D.m TO-DAY (SAT.). MON, AND TUES. JACK BENNY. NANCY CARROLL, gene Raymond In " TRANSATLANTIC MERRY-GO-ROUND." And JOHNNY WEISMULLER and MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN In " TARZAN AND HIS MATE." OUR GANG COMEDY. Both Recommended by Censor for Adults. rwj ST, ANDREWS SOCIETY. CONCERT CHAMBER. TO-NIGHT AT 7.45 P.M., SOCIAL EVENING. Vocal and Instrumental Items by MISSES MERYL HARVEY and RUTH GOURDIE. L.T.C.L. MESSRS. C. JOHNSON. GEOFFREY LAIRD and C. PURDY. Highland Duncing by GWYN McNAtTGHTON. MR. J. W. Slmw. M.A.. will give a Short Address.. Supper and Dancing. 21 No Tax. 2/ D. McCRONE, President. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL SOCCER. SOCCER. NAVY NAVY NAVY NAVY I V. AUCKLAND. AUCKLAND. AUCKLAND. AUCKLAND. BLANDFORD £he Navy lads have a nAni/ - Great team and are PARK, out for revenge—they TO-DAY, 3.15 P.M. &"»' s * 0 y t . bricl "' EARLY GAME, 1.30 p.m. DACRE CUP FINAL. THISTLE A. V. PONSONBY A. THISTLE A. V. PONSONBY A. TENNIS TUITION COACHING now Commenced.—Jack Harrison—book early. New Racquets arrived. Best, restringing.—Wisehiun's. Queen SU rpENNIS Coaching at 13 Wakefield St. and L on courts.—Mm Cleghorn, Telephone, nil hours. 30-(50l EDUCATIONAL _ I JERSONAL Training' in Salesmanship Business Management. Publio Speaking, etc. Fits you for Leadership.—Druleigb College.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22226, 28 September 1935, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22226, 28 September 1935, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22226, 28 September 1935, Page 24

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