AMUSEMENTS MAJESTIC snellllllllllllll E 1 11. 12.80, 2.80, 6 and 8 p.m. Romantic Comedy. 1 "SMART GIRL" ( JOSEPH CAWTHORN—IDA LUPINO. GAIL PATRICK-KENT TAYLOR. Entertainment as Smart as its Title. "POPEYE THE SAILOR." (Dizzy Diverß). ."Paramount News"—"Jungle Antics." Musical and Comedy. Plans at Majcstio, Phone 43-210. Recommended by Censor for Adults.* MAJESTIC FRIDAY. THE " G-MEN " ARE COMING. THE "G-MEN" ARE COMING. THE " G-MEN " ARE COMING. The whole amazing story of how the "Government Men put a stranglehold on the Underworld Revealed for the first time in a Mighty Motion Picture. SENSATIONAL!—FIRST OP ITS KIND! -"G-MEN" IN ACTION[-GANGLAND'S WATERLOO! FAMOUS HEADLINE CASES .'-BEHIND THE SCENES (-STAR OF PUBLIC ENEMY!—THE MOB'S LAST STAND! - CENTRAL STATION MASSACRE !—EMERGENCY CALL !—WHAT PRICE GLORY NOW!-HER HERO!IHE MID-WESTERN FRONT! " G-MEN " 44 G-MEN " " G-MEN " " G-MEN " " G-MEN " 44 G-MEN " 44 G-MEN " 44 G-MEN " 44 G-MEN " 44 G-MEN " 44 G-MEN " " G-MEN " 44 G-MEN " 44 G-MEN " 44 G-MEN " 44 G-MEN " 44 G-MEN " 44 G-MEN " 44 G-MEN " 44 G-MEN " 44 G-MEN " 44 G-MEN " 44 G-MEN " 44 G-MEN " 44 G-MEN " JAMES CAGNEY JAMES CAGNEY Doubles the Thrills of "Here Comes the Navy" and "Devil Dogs of tne Air" as a two-fisted onemy of the Underworld. ANN DVORAK ANN DVORAK As a Night Club Queen who knew too much. MARGARET LINDSAY MARGARET LINDSAY As the girl who learned the dangers of loving a "G-Man." ROBT. ARMSTRONG ROBT. ARMSTRONG As the Special Agent who put his job before his life. BARTON MACLONE BARTON MACLONE As Public Enemy No. 1, And Lloyd Nolan as the man under cover. IT'S ALL HERE Before your eyes is re-enacted every heroic epißode in America's war-to-tbe-death with Crime! It's real! Stirring! Breath-taking! And it tells everything that happened right from the day Uncle Sam wrote tne death decree of the Public Enemy by sending special agents of the Department of Justice out to fight him with hi* own bloody weapons! IT'S THE MOST EXCITING SCREEN EVENT OF THE PAST FIVE YEARS. DON'T MISS IT, MAJESTIC NEXT FRIDAY. Plans at Majestic. Phone 48-210. Recommended by Ccnßor for Adults. THE STATE - BYMONDS ST. \\ x Phone 43-G45. n (Direction: R. .T. Kerridge.) TO-NIGHT, AT 8 P.M. ENTERTAINMENT WITH A KICK IN IT. MYRNA LOY, CARY GRANT 44 WINGS IN THE DARK." Another great performance from the girl you loved in "Thin Man" and " BROADWAY BILL." I' Approved for Universal Exhibition. Excellent Supports. MODERN - BELECT. Karangahape Road. Phone 48-003. TO-DAY (WED.), THURS., FRI.: RANDOLPH SCOTT in Zane Grey's - "ROCKY MOUNTAIN MYSTERY.* The third of this popular star's pictures. Then The Merry Musical Comedy, "MR. CINDERS." Clifford Mollison and Zelma O'Neil. Song Hits and Laughs-a.-plenty. Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. CRYSTAL PALACE RIALTO. Next Thurs., Fri., Sat. "NAUGHTY MARIETTA." Approved for Universal Exhibition. RESERVE NOW! MUNICIPAL BAND crs 1 (GEO. BUCKLEY Bandmaster). TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), at 7.45, MERIVARE RESERVE Cor. Manukau and Ranfurly Roads, EPSOM. Also at MISSION BAY on SUNDAY AFTERNOON NEXT, at 2.30, And ALBERT PARK, SUNDAY' EVENING, At 8 o'clock. DELIGHTFUL PROGRAMMES OF POPULAR MUSIC. WRESTLING SATURDAY NEXT I The Greatest and Most Sought After Match of the Season. , GEORGE WALKER GEORGE WALTER The Most Popular Wrestler in N.Z. TIGER DUALA TIGER DUALA The Mightiest Indian Wrestler to ever visit this country. TOWN HALL ON SATURDAY NEXT. DOMINION SPORTING CLUB (Inc.) Box Plan opens at Pollard's. Tobacconist. H.M. Arcade, TO-MORROW (Thursday), nt 8 a.m. Phone 45-479. SPORTS GOODS ACCURATE Workmnnshitj bv our expert Racquets hand or machine strong.— Wattg' Spurts Depot. Exchange Lane. NEW Season's Racquets, 12s Cd to 955, Rest ringing, 0» Cd to 80s; every one guaranteed —ls. W Wyllio, Queen's Arcade (First Floor). 13 ACQUETS. —Past Season's Models. Lest Av than Half-price Bend for List.—Kings ford's, 4 Queen St. QPECIAL Tennis Offer! Restringing. usually 15s, now 6» 6d, gunrnnteed.— Modern Bag Co., opposite Town Hall. fPENNIS Racquets, 9s to 90s; Restringing, X 7s Od upwards.—Rush Sports Depot, T and G. Bids., Elliott St.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22259, 6 November 1935, Page 24
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