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AMUSEMENTS FINAL TWO DAYS! "MAJESTIC | Sessions: 11, 11!.30, 2,30, 5 and 8 p.m. EDMUND LOWE, "G-Man" of the Fire Dept., With ANN SOT lIERN. Featurcttes include!~Andy Clyde Comedy, "It Always Hapiwnn"— Sport Thrill, "Jump Horse, Jump"—Coloured Symphony Cartoon, "London Mourns King Georaa V." arid Nowsreul, Pinna at Theatre. Phono 43-210. Recommended by Censor for Adult,n. IT'S YOtilt NEW metro-coldwy'n-mayer laugh hit. IT'S THE SEASON'S FUKBHEHT, GAYKST COMJGDY, ■HYou'll, howl . . , but you'll love thin delightful scamp—dressed like a million, but with ft hole in hi* nocks I Frank Morgan in a role even funnier than in "Naughty Marietta"! It's a scream! " THE " THE " THE PERFECT PERFECT PERFECT PERFECT PERFECT PERFECT GENTLEMAN " GENTLEMAN " GENTLEMAN " GENTLEMAN " GENTLEMAN " GENTLEMAN " / He • \ / wan swell in \ /'Naughty Marietta'! I and "The Affairs I of Cellini"—but j \ this is his / \ funniest / \ yet! j* Presenting the Funniest Team in the World in FRANK MORGAN FRANK MORGAN FRANK MORGAN With CICELY COURTNEIDGE CICELY COURTNEIDGE CICELY COURTNEIDGE Making her American Debut, Together %vith HEATHER ANGEL, HERBERT MUNDIN. Society Ladies or dollies of the follies . . . He couldn't resist them. THE "PERFECT pENTLEMAN" HE JL ERFECT VXENTLEMAN" A Shining Silk Hat ... A Monocle in his Eye . . . And a hole in his Sock! But you would miss a treat if you missed meeting this Bay old scalawag of a Boulevardier who owned a fortune in pawn tickets. MAJESTIC. FRIDAY. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) HIS MAJESTY'S "PIRATES OF PENZANCE" "PIRATES OF PENZANCE" "PIRATES OF PENZANCE" "PIRATES OF PENZANCE" "PIRATES OF PENZANCE" Preceded by "TRIAL BY JURY" POSITIVELY FINAL PERFORMANCE THIS AFTERNOON at 2. Matinee Prices:—s/-, 3/6, 2/-, 1/6. Children Half-price.—Bring Them, the Memory Will Remain Forever. Commencing TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. The J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. GILBERT & SULLIVAN OPERA COMPANY Will Present the " YEOMEN OF THE GUARD " " YEOMEN OF THE GUARD " " YEOMEN OF THE GUARD " "YEOMEN OF THE GUARD" "YEOMEN OF THE GUARD" - For 4 Nights and 1 Matinee Only. DON'T DELAY—MAKE YOUR VISIT EARLY. Cast includes:—lvan Menzies, Winifred Lawson, Gregory Stroud, Evelyn Gardiner, Godfrey Stirling, Richard Watson, Bernard Manning, Eileen Kelly, Phyllis Dickinson. Box Plans at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Prices:— 7/-, 6/-, 51-, 4/6, 4/-, 2/-. 1/6 (plus tax). 21- & 4/6 DAY SALES AT H.M.T. KIOSK. 51- RESERVED SEATS FOR TO-NIGHT'S PERFORMANCE ON SALE AT BOX OFFICE TO-DAY. THIS MONDAY NIGHT (TWO NIGHTS AND ONE MATINEE): "lOLANTHE" "lOLANTHE" "lOLANTHE" "lOLANTHE" One of the Most Beautiful of All the Savoy Operas, BOX PLANS OPEN THIS MORNING AT 9 O'CLOCK. Operas presented by arrangement with R. D'OYLY CARTE. CORPORATION NOTICES A PPOINTMEN 1 ] A PPOINTMEN T OF A POUNDKEEPER. POUNDKEEPER. Notice is hereby given pfe&JfesW that MR. ROBERT WIGiHI MORE lias been apjfSmrXj yf pointed Poundkeeper for rj iimrwiii' ft ijc? the Borough of Mount Albert, during the illness of Mr. W. McLachlnn. T. R CONGALTON, February 25, 1936. Town Clerk. RUGBY FOOTBALL Grammar schools- old boys' FOOTBALL CLUB. "WELCOME HOME" TO MERV. CORNER. A "Welcome Home" will be iield in the Ascot Tea Rooms (above J. R. McKenzio, Ltd.), and not at the Grosvenor Tea Rooms as previously notified, on THURSDAY NEXT, at 7.45 p.m. All Club Members, intending players, supporters and friends are cordially invited to attend.—R. L. FAltRELL, Hon. Secretary. TEACHERS OF MUSIO BESSIE MAYO, Associate, Melbourne Conservatorium Lewis Eady, Ltd., 12.302.30, Mondays, Fridays, interviewing intending students, Pianoforte, Singing, Theory, Harmony. LILLIAN bHAiiu WAI I i-,, L.u.a.M . (London), Voice Production, Piano Harmony.—233 Jervois Rd., Heme Bay. R ELEANOR ROWLANDSON. Mus • Bac., 8.A., 8 Alderley Rd.. Mt. Eden —Piano, Violin. Theory, Correspondence Lessons. TEACHER OF ELOCUTION MRS. ARTHUR GRIFFITHS, Castlebar Hotel, or Town Studio. Exams., Voice. Diction, Recitals Monologues, Sketches, Play Product-ion: children, adulls Schools visited OLIVE MARTIN. L.T.C.L., Elocution in all branches. Pupils prepared examinations.—Studio: 57 Bellevue Rd., Mt. Eden.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22353, 26 February 1936, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22353, 26 February 1936, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22353, 26 February 1936, Page 24

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