AMUSEMENTS ANOTHER GREAT SHOW! Tho Third and Most Sensational of the Hart-O'Brian Revues tli riled another packed house last nightl THIS EVENING AT 8 P.M.! HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE ltichly dressed . . Magnificently lighted . . . Packed from start to finish with melody and mirth . . the daring Continental Production . . WHY—GO—TO—PARIS?" WHY—GO—TO—PARIS ?" WHY—GO—TO—PARIS ?" Starring MLLE. LLE. ESI REE presenting the daring, sensational . . . SALLY RAND FAN DANCE The most-talked-of Dance in Years! Mrs. O'Urian's Floy . FRANK O'BRIAN FRANK O'BRIAN FRANK O'BRIAN Hitting the high spots of hilarity in the humorous sketches . And "MURDER IN MAYFAIR." AN " JANICE HART JANICE HART JANICE HART International Radio Star offering "MEET THE NAVY" And tho Spectacular "BALLET OF FLAGS." ORLANDOB KLANDOS IHE WRLANDOS In "PHANTASIA" —An Optical Ulusionl * * * * rpiJE "\7"ELESCOS I]|E V ELESCOS In Another New Sensational Presentation, "THE CHINESE LOVE BOAT." * * * * Dave tames AVE O AMES In An Entirely New Act, "THE MAI) MAGICIAN." * * * * BOOKINGS . . . Are heavy for the opening performance this evening. Plans at Lewis Eady, Ltd. till 5 p.in. then at the Theatre Confectionery. „ Reservations, 3/0. PRICES: 3/-, 2/- & I/OMATINEE TO-MORROW at 2.15 p.m. PRINCE EDWARD Karangahapo Road Phono 4G-252. Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. Centrally Heated.... Warm and Comfortable. It's hilarity night to-night . . . tho entire programme is one long laugh from start to finish . . . GUEST GUEST GUEST GUEST GUEST GUEST GUEST GUEST GUEST GUEST " THE PHANTOM PRESIDENT' CLAUDETTE COLBERT. JIMMIE DURANTE, GEORGE M. COHEN. Threo "quack" medicine pedlars talk their way into politics, and then . . . well you'll scream at tho things they do . . . "A LADY'S PROFESSION MjpriT ALISON SKIPWORTH, NHjHI ROLAND YOUNG, NIGHT ZARI MARITZA. NIGHT These two English society folks NIC.HT open a speakeasy in Chicago,and they always keep a table NIGHI reserved for the police raiders.. Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. ALSO SCREENING: POP-EYE THE SAILOR ("Let's You And Hi in Fight"), BPORTLIGHT (Horse Power) ... .Etc. GUEST NIGHT Prices: Adults 6d, Children 3d, to all parts of the theatre. Reserves 3d extra. ART UNIONS COMMUNITY Sunshine Association.— Raffle: Ist, 437; 2nd, 350; 3rd, 1070. WAIKARE Golf Club. —Art Union: Winning Number, 523. Auckland football association, inc. ART UNION RESULT. Ist Prize, DISS7; 2nd Prize, C 2257: 3rd Prize, D 1857; 4th Prize, D 2508; sth Prize, D 960; 6th Prize. D 2330; 7th Prize, CI 200. W. HARRISON, Secretary. TENDERS p A I N T I N G WORKS. HAMILTON HOTEL, HAMILTON. TIME FOR RECEIVING TENDERS EXTENDED TILL NOON ON MONDAY, JULY 27. ROBT. BERT YOUNG, • Architect (Reg.). Imperial Bldg., Queen St., Auckland. AINTING Two Houses St. Heliers district. Prices labour only.—Phone 25-893. PRICE wanted for Electric Wiring, workshop.—Cunningham, Panelbeater, 14-1 Albert St. T)RICE Painting and Papering: also for X Paths to Cottage.—(>3o New North Rd., Mt, Albert, BRASS Plates, Memorial Tablets, General Engraving.—J. Richardson and Son, 102 Albert St. Thmie 45-011. STEELCRETIi Washing Boilers, Tubs. Chimneys, obtainable all hardware merchants. —Write catalogue Firth Concrete Co.. Frankton FOR SALE BY TENDER
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22476, 21 July 1936, Page 18
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