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AMUSEMENTS FINAL DAY AND NIGHT. fIHUHr MAJESTIC mil Continuous from 11 a.m. 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. THE Breathless Drama of this Masterful Novel t. —Now Brought to tho Living Screen 1 DOSTOIEVSKY'S DEFIANT DRAMAEDWARD ARNOLD, PETER LOR RE, MARIAN MARSH, TALA BIRRELL ROBERT ALLEN, MRS. PATRICK CAMPBELL. Book Now. Telephone 43-210. Recommended by Censor for Adults. W/\ <V/ Last Day .of Fiile Feature. \ K FJtEDRIC MARCH In 6d j ' r ALL~OF ME" | M A Great Cast of Fine Stars. f\A Continuous from 11 to 10.30. Dd Entire Change To-morrow 3d 2 EXCEPTIONAL FEAIURES, 3d Ja (i) FRANCES DEE, GENE RAYMOND and ALISON SKIPWORTH 2J "COMING OUT PARTY." 3J 3" to )_OT'J'O KRUGER in .i ( ) ''THE CRIME DOCTOR/' 6d All Recommended Censor for Adults. 3j THE LONDON, opp- G.P.O. 3d j TUDOR CINEMA"! 'Phone 24-749. : —s This Evening at 8.15! Alexandre Dumas' Famous Novel, E= "THE THREE " = MUSKETEERS." EE With WALTER ABEL. PAUL LUKAS. :=::: MARGOT GRAHAME, HEATHkK EE * ANGEL and RALPH FORBES. —— Its romantic action story has been lavishly produced and superbly cast. ] Approved for Universal Exhibition. Splendid Supporting Programme. 7 TAKAPUNA. | GAIETY CINEMA | Jsftgg* EE C l a ude"®HE l TORCH SINGER." ' ' Becommended by Censor for Aanltß, GAIETY CINEMA i HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE Lessees J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Sub-Lessee Long Tack Sam. Commencing WEDNESDAY NEXT, APRIL 29 WEDNESDAY NEXT, APRIL 29 Ten Nights and Three Matinees only. Ten Nights and Three Matinees only. The World's Greatest Entertainer LONG TACK SAM LONG TACK SAM LONG TACK SAM LONG TACK SAM With MISS NEE SA LONG and Twenty Oriental Marvels. Supported by an aggregation of European Vaudeville Starß including THE FOUR LA SALLES. Skating Sensation from LA SCALA THEATRE, BERLIN. JANDY, the French Musical Clown. DORA LINDSAY, Comedienne from ALHAMBRA, GLASGOW. MASCOTTE AND MAURICE, Ballroom Danceiß de Luxe from Folies Bergere, Paris. ASTOR ? What a voice, and What a surprise, from Empire Theatre, Paris. PAUL AND LEON, Tap Dancers that are different. From the London Coliseum. Prices Stalls and Dress Circle, 4/- (Res.. 1/- extra). Back Stalls, 3/-; Gallery, 2/-; all plus tax. Late Gallery, 1/6, no tax. P ox Plans now open at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Sales Next Wed. Morning at Theatre Kiosk. GEORGE F. ROX Manager. "LONG TACK SAM" BALL PETER PAN CABARET, FRI., MAY 1. ANZAO DAY COMMEMORATION H— r THING'S COLLEGE OLD iV. BOYS' ASSOCIATION. AiS&ll The usual Anzac Day Service will be held in the Old Boys Memorial Chapel at King's College, on ANZAC DAY, APRIL 25, at 7.30 P.M. The Headmaster will deliver the address. All Old Boys and their friends are cordially invited to attend this service. G. H. BATGER, Hon. Secty.-Treas. NZ A C CIVIC SERVICE. A Combined Civic Scrpw vice in Commemoration 01 Anzac Day will be held in the De Luxe Theatre, Mount Albert, at 10 A.M. on ANZAC DAY. A cordial invitation to attend this Service is extended to all Residents of the Borough. RAYMOND FERNER, Mayor. ANZAC MEMORIAL SERVICE. SATURDAY. APRIL 25. THE ANZAC DAY SERVICE AT PAPAKURA. Will he Held at the SOLDIERSMEMORIAL, Commencing at 11 a.m. Address by MR. W. DENNIS JOHNS. Chairman: MR. H. E. McENTEE, Chairman of the Papakura Town Board. Returned Soldiers are requested to fall in for parade at 10.30 a.m. at Cole's Crescent. Dress: Plain Clothes and Wearing Decorations. In the event of Inclement Weather, the Service will be held in the Regent Theatre. A. L. COOPER, Clerk, Papakura Town Board. EXHIBITIONS THE WAIKATO SOCIETY OF ARTS EXHIBITION Will Be Opened By A. J. C. FISHER, ESQ.. Director of the Elam School. Auckland, . At a Conversazione of Member* and their Friends, on MONDAY. 27TH INST., AT 8 P.M.. In tho WINTER SHOW HALL. ANGLESEA STREET. HAMILTON. A. YOUNGHUSBAND, Secretary. 5 Ward Street. nurses and nursing homes A GED Folks, Convalescents, kindly at A tention, comfortable home; beautiful surroundings.—Avon Home. 18 Coronation Rd.. Epsom. 20-828. LONSDALE" Medical Hospital.—Con valesoent home: medioal treatment: dieting.—Sister Kelsall. 24 Pah Rd„ Epsom. 20 018. QT. HELIERB Convalescent Home. Sister# O Mandeno and Phillips.—Qualified Nursing Staff.—2o3 St. Heliers Rd. Phone 17-765. WAITAKERE RANGES.—Rest Home, invigorating air. attention: diets.— Miss Mueller. Nihotupu. Glen Eden. Phon» 78 M. Henderson TYPISTS MISS HANTON, Confidential and Publu Tvoing and Duplicating: moderate iYJL Typing and Duplicating: moderate charges —3O Vulcan Bldge Phone 30-Rl4. furniture removals FURNITURE Stored or Removed Any where. Phone 43-2Hl.—Auckland Luggage Agency, Ltd.; also Devonport, Takapuna Suvio®.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22401, 23 April 1936, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22401, 23 April 1936, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22401, 23 April 1936, Page 20