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amusements FINAL THREE DAYS. MAJESTIC QOOO SEATS TO 2/3. Only Four Sessions Daily. AT 11 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's - " MUTINY ON THE " MUTINY ON THE ' BOUNTY" BOUNTY M 11i,iiit , „ .., ... v (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PLANS AT MAJESTIC. Phone 43-210 for Reservations. PRINCE EDWARD | Karangahape Road Phone 46-252. Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. GUEST • And it's the greatest of them all! GUEST ist. GUEST •• THIS DAY AND AGE" GUEST With GIJFST Charles Bickford. Judith Allen. pnroT Richard Cromwell, Harry Green GULSI and 1000 others. GUEST (Approved Universal Exhibition) GUEST SEE the greatest man hunt ever GUEST placed on a screen .. . GUEST SEE the breath-taking midnight GUEST tribunal GUEST FEEL the fury of the nlob . . . GUEST riding greed, lust and murder out of town . . . 2nd. ~i rHT "SIX OF A KIND" NIGH I with NIGHT w< c> FIELDS, NIGHT MARY BOLAND, NIGHT CHARLEY RUGGLES, NIGH I ALISOfr SKIPWORTH. NIGH J BURNS AND ALLEN. NIGHT (Recommended Censor for Adults.) NIGHT Six comedy champions setting kit/-LIT new records in fun . . . you 11 IMluni never catch up on the laughs .. . NIGHT because when one stops clowning \ITPHT • • ' an other begins .. . NIPHT ALSO SCREENING:— xttoitt "Straight Shooters" (Sportlight), Nlvjill Screen Song Cartoon, Etc. GUEST NIGHT PRICES: Adults. 6d; Children 3d to all parts of the theatre. NINE GOOD REASONS NINE GOOD REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD BE AT HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE TO-MORROW NIGHT AT 8 P.M. TO-MORROW NIGHT AT 8 P.MBECAUSE 11) T ONG rriACK QAM and His AmazJjONG J-ACK OaM ing Troupe of Twenty Oriental Marvels Commence their Ten Nights' Season on that date. And that Troupe includes:— (2) MISS NEE SA LONG, China's Most Talented and Beautiful Girl. (3) THE FOUR LA SALLES, Skating Sensationalists, will thrill you by looping the loop (4) JANBY, a Musical Genius, interspersing musical talent with buffoonery. (5) DORA LINDSAY. "The Female Harry Lauder" will have you in fits of laughter. (6) MASCOTTE AND MAURICE .from Paris, offer a unique dancing specialty, with charm and dexterity. (7) ASTOR? A bewildering novelty, but what a voice, and what a laugh. (8) PAUL AND LEON, Tap Dancers that are different. (9) Every act has been personally selected by the world's greatest entertainer, Long Tack Sam himself, to support his own big troupe, and that alone should be sufficient recommendation. SPECIAL PRICE MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2.30. Night Prices:—R.S. and D.C.. 5/-; Unreserved. 4/-; Back Stalls., 3/-; Gallery, 2/-: all plus tax. Late Gallery from 7.45, 1/6, no tax. i' 'LONG TACK SAM" BALL, PETER PAN CABARET, FRI., MAY 1. LONG TACK SAM and MISS NEE SA LONG speak from IZB To-night, 7.15. PUPILS WANTED ART Metal Work. Baftketry, Leatherwprk, Pokerwork, Pen-pointing, Stencilling, Woodcarving. Tatting. Prospectus Posted. —Misa Ayling, Strand Arcade. ASHLEIGH College. N.Z. Insurance Bldg. —Matriculation, N.Z., London; General F.ducation, Languages; success assured.— Phone 43-006. ______ ATWATERS School of Music.—Principal. Les. Grummitt. will tench the piano or any instrument quickly and efficiently, modern method.—Atwaters. Civic oQUare. AUCKLAND School of Wireless Specialises in Training Wireless Operators, Radio Servicemen. Moderate fees.—Winstone Bldg. A UCKLAND Business College Specialises -A in Teaching Shorthand, Typewriting, Book-keeping, English and Handwriting. DON'T RISK INFERIOR TUITION! Druleigh training ensures success. Shorthand (Pitman. Gregg). Bookkeeping, Burroughs. Salesmanship. Art, Radio, Dressmaking, etc. Phon® 82-248 HAIRDRESSING. - N.Z. College. 228 Queen St. (Upstairs). Tnition > guaranteed. Evening classes. Also Salon Training. LATIN, Greek, German, Economics, Book keeping, Company Law.—R. W. Wil liams. B.A. (Oxford), 20 Warwick Chamber* (4th Floor), 168 Queen St.. C.l. LEARN to Write Saleable Short Stories. Interesting course; six lessons. Criticism. Revision, Advice.—Write Imperial Literary Agency, Box MPS, Auckland. SHORTHAND, Typewriting, Book-keeping, —Selwyn Collego, Civic House, Queen St.. City. Phone 40-683. eJHOWCARD Writing, 2s 6d Lesson.—Joss 5 School of Art, Box 101, Auckland. Commercial Art and Cartooning. SHOWCAKO Writing, by Correspondence. - 20 Personally Supervised Lessons, 80s.— Write for Prospectus, Sadler, Pacific Bldg STAMMERERS.— Your trouble since childhood easily cured.—Rightwoy Studio, 141 Symonda St. - QTAMMERING.— Certainly not caused by 0 nervous debilitv so generally thought. Cured ut impediment, associated ailments, embarrassment deiectedness disappear.— Rjghtway Studio, 144 Symonds St. SWIMMING.— Professor Anderson now teaching Tepid Baths.—Box 1327. Anck land. TUITION WANTED PRIVATE Tuition in Shorthand, either Pitman's or Gregg's.—Reply Shorthand, 285. HkiiALO. SPORTS TUITION Everything for Goii - Bugs, clubs Accessories. Norrie Bell. Leading Coach —Watts' Sports Depot. Phone 4.1-412 TEACHERS OF ELOCUTION RAIE ROBINSON (from London).—Cor rect Speech, Dramatic Art, Stage Train ing.—Warwick Chambers, next Wiseman's. Queen St.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22404, 28 April 1936, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22404, 28 April 1936, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22404, 28 April 1936, Page 20