amusements Unbeatable! The Majestic ensures your enjoyment, offering a powerful, fascinatingly diversified programme. Bee the Majeßtio Show and make your entertainment really worth while. MAJESTIC MAJESTIC Sessions: 11, 12.30. 2.30, 5 and 8 p.m. Warner Brothers have boldly pioneered . . . and ar§ proud to present for the first time this mighty epic of America's "Crime Crusaders." " G-MEN" SENSATIONAL I—FIRST OP ITS KIND I —"G-MEN" IN ACTION!—GANGLAND'S WATERLOO! - FAMOUS HEADLINE CASESJ-BEHIND THE SCENES l-STAR OP PUBLIC ENEMY!—THE MOB'S LAST STANDI CENTRAL STATION MASSACRE.!—EMERGENCY CALL!—WHAT L'RICE GLORY NOWI-HER HERO I—THE MID-WESTERN FRONT 1 " G-MEN" " G-MEN " " G-MEN " " G-MEN" " G-MEN" JAMES CAGNpY JAMES CAGNEY Doubloa the Thrills of "Hero Comes the Navy and "Devil Dogs of the Air" as a two-fisted enemy of the Underworld. Ann Dvorak—Margaret Lindsay, Robt. Armstrong—Barton Maclane. GREAT, GRIPPING. EXCITING. ANOTHER RED-BLOODED CINEMA TRIUMPH. EXCELLENT FEATURETTES. " G-MEN" IS THE MOST EXCITING SCREEN EVENT OF THE PAST FIVE YEARS. DON'T MISS IT. MAJESTIC, TO-DAY. Plans at Majestic. Phone 43-210. Recommended by Cenßor for Adults, THE STATE SYMONDS ST. K Phone 43-645. lu (Direction. .. .R. J. Kerridge.) I You can't go wrong with this j I - Programme. [ "ENTER MADAME" ELISSA LANDI, CARY GRANT. POP-EYE THE SAILOR MAN "GIRL FROM 10th AVENUE" BETTE DAVIS. Recommended Censor for Adulta. "NORTHERN EXPOSURE" Technicolour Feature. All others for Universal Exhibition. Full Programme at Matinee, I Don't risk it—enjoy this show I I in a good seat. Book Now!! I I No Extra Charge. I THE LONDON , Opp. G.P.0., Queen St. , i 2 GOOD FEATURES. Od COMEDY AND DRAMA. 041 3d GEORGE SIDNEY, -3d CHARLES MURRAY and M ™ MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN, in * 3d "COHENS AND KELLYS 3d 6d IN TROUBLE." 6d 5 i Fine Nautical Comedy. 2J JQ Approved for Universal Exhibition. aj GEORGE RAFT 6d 9J and NANCY CARROLL, in id " UNDER COVER MAN." * 6d They dared Death and Danger. od Recommended by Censor for Adults. 3d Continuous from 11 to 10.30. -3d Front Stalls and Back' Circle, 6d. ✓ j 6a De Luxe Seats 1/. Children 6d Sat. Oa Evening. *, 3d THE LONDON, Opp. G.P.O. 3d TUDOR CINEMA I | MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.30. Special Programme for the Girlß and Boys. - This Evening, at 8.161 | CLARK GABLE, = CONSTANCE BENNETT = and BILLIE BURKE in E "AFTER OFFICE HOURS" (Approved for Universal Exhibition), ~ He got his story—and she got her man! —SPLENDID ASSOCIATE PROGRAMME GAIETY CINEMA | Phone .23-465. ■ To-night. E; Matinee To-day at 2.30. Double-Feature Programme! Wiley Post in " AIR HAWKS. = Gene Stratton-Porter Story: 'LADDIE ■" (Both Approved Universal Exhibition). GRAND OPENING Of Auckland's Newest and Mk»t Palatial Suburban Theatre. ■ THE REGAL PONSONBY RD. (Late West End.) Special Gala Entertainment. JANE WITHERS, Shirley Eyes" Pftl. in BETTY BALFOUR. BARRY MILLS. In a Great Naval Epic. "BROWN ON RESOLUTION." Both Approved Universal Exhibition. Reserves, Phone 1 Telephone Reserves not kept after jM. Stalls 1/-. 1/-. Circle 1/6. 1/6. SPECIAL £536 COMMUNITY Wfff SING WEDNESDAY NEXT, 12.30 to 1.30 AT HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Soloist: MR. TOM MAGUIRE. Under the joint außpicos of Jaok Gordon Benefit Committee and Community Singing Committee. This will be a Great Sing! gT. N ANNUAL SALE OF WORK in PARISH HALL, WED. & THURS., NOV. J3, 14. Opened by MRS. CASEMENT-AICKEN. 2.30 p.m. Wed. D" ON'T MISS THIS MUSICAL TREAT. Mr. E. G. Botterill's Harmonica Recital from IZM, To-morrow (Sunday), between 6 p.m. and 6 p.m, playing "Bluebird" Chromatic and Hohner Auto-valve Mouth-organs, stocked by ARTHUR Eady's (opposite Milne's). GARDEN FETES Mrs. j. w. tattersfield-s most INTERESTING GARDEN AT ALLENDALE -ROAD, MT. ALBERT. Will be Opened to the Publio TO-DAY (Saturday), from 2 p.m. A Charge of la will be Made. Afternoon Tea Provided. Funds in Aid of Mt. Albert Horticultura 1 Booiety. MOTOR RACING MURIWAI MURIWAI. MOTOR RACES. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23. Entries for the above close on MONDAY NOVEMBER 18. with the Secretary, W LAIRD THOMPSON. 212 Victoria Arcade. N.Z. Motor Racing Drivers' Assn. (Inc.). DANCING /_JEO. G. COX, New Zealand's Foremost v* Teaoher, Tap, Stage, Ballroom Dancing —Studio, Durham St. E. yiOLET ROB ERTSON~Studio.—Modern * Ballroom, Tap, Operatic, Old-time Dancing. Lessons. 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.; Is (3d lesson.—Second Floor, Queen's Arcade. T EARN to Jazt for Xmas. Special course, lOa.—Frank Woodroffe, Expert Instruetor, 174 Symonds St. PtIVATE Lessons, 2s fid; Individua, Dances, by mail, 2s Gd. Tap, Ballroom - Ruby Sherritf. tLB. Buildings. Newton TT'VERY Kind Dancing Taught.—Valeska, J-J 407 Queen St., 46-181. Annual Recital. Scots Hall, Nov. 18-19.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22262, 9 November 1935, Page 24
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