AMUSEMENTS THE SCREEN'S PERFECT COMEDY. lilllllli~M*jgnc-|llllllll Sessions: 11, 12.30, 2.30, 5 and 8 p.m. A Shining Silk Hat—a. Monocle in his Eye—and a Hole in his Sock! • "THE PERFECT GENTLEMAN" ■ PERFECT GENTLEMAN" THE FUNNIEST TEAM IN THE WORLD. FRANK MORGAN and CICELY COURTNEIDGE, Making her American Debut, Together with HEATHER ANGEL, HERBERT MUNDIN. Excellent Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer FEATURETTES. PATSY THELMA KELLY TODD KELLY TODD " TOP FLAT," This Team's Funniest Comedy. " RAINBOW CANYONS," All Colour Travelogue. r 1 " " METROTONE NEWS." OUR GANG In "Beginners' Luck." Plans at Majestic—Phone 43-210. Approved for Universal Exhibition. HAVE you entered? . . . Majestic Cooking Competition . . £65 in 'prizes. Entry Free. For particulars, please apply Theatre Box Office. Anyone can enter. Anyone can cook I MODERN. Karangahape Road. TO-DAY. 2,15 p.m. SELECT. Phone 43-003. TO-NIGHT, 8 o'clock. THE CELEBRATED CHARLES LAUGHTON Together with GARY COOPER, GEORGE RAFT, WYNNE GIBSON, JACK OAKIE, FRANCES DEE, CHARLES RUGGLES, ALISON SKIPWORTH, W. C. FIELDS, MARY BOLAND. ROSCOfi KARNS. MAY ROBSON. GENE RAYMOND, LUCIEN LITTLEFIELD, RICHARD BENNETT, Etc., THE HILARIOUS COMEDY-DRAMA. " IF I HAD A MILLION." " IF I HAD A MILLION." T HE P ASTEST ' CLEVEHEST. jyjOST NTERTAINMENT. "TROUBLE IN PARADISE." "TROUBLE IN PARADISE." WITTY IN DIALOGUE . . . SPARKLING WITH LAUGHTER, AMUSING AND CLEVER, WITH SUCH PLAYERS AS TIfIRIAM JJOPKINS, J£ AY JpRANCIS. JLTERBERT jyjARSHALL, jgJDWARD jWERETT JJORTON, C \ UBREY § MITH - • (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Prices: Circle, 1/6: Stalls, 1/-. Children Half-price. FULLER-HAYWARD'9 Phone 26-041 BRITANNIA PONSONBY Newsreel Service, 7.30-8 p.m. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 P.M. JACK' HULBERT'S Feature Comedy, "THE CAMELS ARE COMING." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Coloured Cartoon "Our Gang" Comedy, etc. TO-NIGHT AT 7.30 P.M.. . MADGE EVANS AND PAUL LUKAS. in "THE AGE OF INDISCRETION." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) And "THE CAMELS ARE COMING." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) FULLER-HAYWARD'S-Phone 22-968 VICTORIA DEVONPORT Newsreel Service, 7.30 to 8 p.m. DICK POWELL, RUBY KEELER, LEWIS STONE. ROSS ALEXANDER (in) " SHIPMATES FOREVER." Approved Universal Exhibition. Associate Feature: " MURDER AT MONTE CARLO." Recommended by Censpr for Adults. Also Coloured Cartoon, "GOOD LITTLE MONKEYS. Matinee To-day, 2 p.m.: " SHIPMATES FOREVER." PIRATE SHIPPE MILFORD BEACH. "THE CABARET UNIQUE." TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY). 8.0 p.m. till 12. GRAND OLD-TIME DANCE CARNIVAL. BACHELORS' HOLIDAY I The Leap Year answer to the Maiden's Prayer, with a' highly diverting c.ovelty programme by the popular Pirate Band; new decorations ana original favours, Balloons, Monte Carlo, Streamers. Free Bus Transport to and from Shippe. Leaving Devonport 7.40 and 8.0 p.m. Bayswater 7.25 and 7.55 p.m. Returning after Dance. Admission: From Auckland, including Free Bus and Boat Transport. DOUBLE, 3/6; SINGLE, 2/-. From Bayswater or Devonport, including Free Bus Transport, DOUBLE. 2/6; SINGLE. 1/6. Cabaret Suppers from 6d. Phone 23-414 for Reservations. L. S. DAVIS, M.C. SPECIAL. SATURDAY, MARCH 7. AUTUMN MANOEUVRES. SPECIAL PRIVILEGES FOR THE VEHICULAR PATRONS. Arrangements have been made with the Devonport Steam Ferry Co., Ltd., for the conveyance of intending passengers to the Pirate Shippe Cabaret on the Vehicular Ferries. Motor-car and 2 Persons (Minimum) 4'- Return. Each Additional Person, 2/- Return. This includes admission to the Cabaret and Dance. Tickets available at the Vehicle Office (via Devonport oiidy), or on Steamer. LECTURES SPECIAL NOTICE. IZM, MANUREWA. Arrangements Havo Been Made For COL W. G. McKENDRICK, "THE ROAD BUILDER," To Broadcast a Special Locture. 'THE FUTURE OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE-TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), AT 8.45 P.M. From STATION 12M, MANUREWA. TBE AUCKLAND BRITISH ISRAEL ASSOCIATION (INC.). 200 Pacific buildings, Wel!esl«y Street East. LAURI ALWYN Sunday Lecture.—Free. 8 p.m., Lewis Eady Hall.—Subjects: Pitfalls of Psychology, Indiscriminate Introspection, Your Rejected Self, Thinking.—Collection at door For interviews Telephone 47-439. PEOPLE S University, Sunday, 2.-15 p.m. —Annual General Meeting, Members and Intending Members Please Attend.—3 Queen St., opposite C.P.O.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22356, 29 February 1936, Page 24
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