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AMUSEMENTS FINAL TWO DAYS. i MAJESTIC Continuous from 11 a.in. Principal Sessions: 11, 12.30, 2.30, 5.0, 8. (5 p.m. Session Concludes at 7 p.m.) THE MOST POWERFUL DRAMA OF MODERN TIMES. (See it from the Beginning.) CRIME AND PUNISHMENT rPHE Breathless Dramn JL of this Masterful Novel —Now Brought to the Living Screen I DOSTOIEVSKY'S DEFIANT DRAMA. Soul-searing drama of mad crime and in&xorable punishment. Acted with tremendous power, directed with the inspiration of genius. EDWARD ARNOLD, PETER LOR RE. MARIAN MARSH, TALA BIHRELL. ROBERT ALLEN, MRS. PATRICK CAMPBELL. Advanco Bookings are Exceedingly Heavy. Book Now. Telephone 43-210. Recommended by Censor for Adults. /}. THE STAT IS, SYMONDS ST. (II Phone 43-645. flj ) (Direction- K. J. Kerridge.) Hard of Hearing Sets at no Extra C'lia rge. T To-night at 8 p.m. u " LAST TWO NIGHTS. " STILL AS POPULAR AS EVER. 1 "BROADWAY MELODY of 1936" With " s Eleanor Powell. Robert Taylor. Jack Benny, etc. T If you have not seen this ace of all musical shows don't "miss this hist A chance. We guarantee that you will love it. ... T Approved for Universal Exhibition. p CONTINUING OUR NEW h POLICY. WATCH TO-MOR-ROW'S ADVERTISEMENTS, if i; ANOTHER DIRECT FROM IJ QUEEN STREET SPECIAL. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE Lessees J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Sub-Lessee Long Tack Sam. | BOX PLANS OPEN TO-DAY 1 BOX PLANS OPEN TO-DAY I BOX PLANS OPEN TO-DAY I For the Ten Night's Season Commencing WED. NEXT, APRIL 29. WED. NEXT, APRIL 29. Welcome return after a long absence abroad of LONG TACK~SAM LONG TACK SAM LONG TACK SAM LONG TACK SAM And his Twenty Oriental Marvels. With MISS NEE SA LONG MISS NEE SA LONG And Seven Specially Selected Overseas Vaudeville Specialties, Including TEE pOUR T A CALLES. J-he J- our -L*a. Dalles, They Loop the Loop on brutes. J ANDY. The French Musical Clown. ANDY, The French Musical Clown. MASCOTTE & TIfAUMCE. ASCOTTE <fc Maurice. Dancers from Folies Bergere. Dancers from Folies Bergere. Dora t indsay. ORA J-JINDSAY, Famous Scottish Comedienne. Famous Scottish Comedienne. ASTOR? The Surprise of a Lifetime. STOR? The Surprise of a Lifetime. PAUL & T EON. AUL & -"EON, Terpsichorean Specialists from London. Terpsichorean Specialists from London. Prices:—R.S. and D.C.. 4/-; Back Stalls. 3/-; Reserved 11- extra: Early Door Gallery, 2/; all plus tax Late Gallery, 1/G, from 7.40. GEORGE F. ROX Manager. •'LONG TACK SAM" BALL PETER PAN CABARET, FRI., MAY 1. PATENTS MANUFACTURERS AND OTHERS. The Proprietors of Letters Patent No. G7104 of 26th July, 1930, relating to " Production of elemental sulfur from gaseous sulfur compounds," are desirous of entering into arrangements, by way of a Licence or otherwise, on reas6nable terms, for the purpose of exploiting the above Patent and ensuring its practical working in New Zealand. All inquiries to be addressed to HENRY HUGHES, LIMITED, Patent Agents, 214-217 D.I.C. Building. Wellington. ANZAC DAY COMMEMORATION ETUffltO SOLDIERS | RETURNED gOLDIERS' ASSOCIATION (INC.). ORDER BY COLONEL C. R. SPRAGG, V.D., COMMANDING ANZAC DAY PARADE, APRIL 25, 1936, The following are the Ordera for Parade: ORDER OF MARCH. 1. Band of Ist Battalion, the Auckland Regiment (C.R.0.). 2. Australian Units. 3. Royal Naval Reserve, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve and Merchant Service. 4. Old Contemptiblcs. 5. Imperial Units. 6. Royal Air Force. 7. Canadian Units. 8. South African Units. 9. South African War Veterans. 10. N.Z. Mounted Rifles and Cyclists. 11. N.Z. Artillory. 12. Engineers. Signallers and Tunnellers. 13. N.Z. Machine Gun Corps. ' 14. Congress Hall Band. 15. 3rd Auckland Infantry. IG. Haurnki Infantry. 17. 15th North Auckland Infantry. 18. 16th Waikato Infantry. 19. Other N.Z Infantry Unit*. '2O. N.Z. Rifle Brigade. 21. N.Z. Pioneer Battalion. 22. N.Z. Army Service Corpi. 23. N.Z. Medical Corps. 24. N.Z. Veterinary Corps. 25. Ordnance, Pay, Postal and other N.Z. Units. HOUR OF ASSEMBLY, 2 P.M. POINT OF ASSEMBLY, GRAFTON ROAD, above junction of PARK ROAD. DRESS.—Mufti, Medals and Decorations will bo worn. MARKERS.—One Marker from each Unit will report to the Adjutant at 2.5 p.m. FALL IN.—The "Fall In" will be sounded at 2.15 p.m. Officers will report to the Senior Officer of their Unit. The Auckland Girls' Brass Band will parade by the Tea Kiosk in the Domain Drive at 2.15 pm. and will play the Nursing Sisters and Ex-Servicewomen to and from the Ceremony. The Pipe Bands will assemblo opposite the Court of Honour, north side, at 2.30 p.m. They will play the parade during the approach to, and march past, the Cenotaph. COMPLIMENTS. —Senior Officors will ensure that the usual Compliments are paid upon passing the Cenotaph. At the conclusion of the Ceremony the parado wil' march off from the Court of Honour to the Outer Domain, and be dismissed under Unit arrangements. D. GLANFIELD, Captain, Adjutant.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22400, 22 April 1936, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22400, 22 April 1936, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22400, 22 April 1936, Page 24