AMUSEMENTS AUCKLAND HAS TAKEN THE NEW PICTURE "ON THE FRIENDLY ROAD" TO ITS HEART. THE PRESS IS AMAZED AT THE "SURPRISINGLY HIGH STANDARD OF ENTERTAINMENT " (lIERALD) AND IS CONVINCED THAT "EVEN THE MOST EXACTING PATRONS MUST HAVE BEEN SATISFIED" (STAR). THE HERALD REFERS TO THE " IMMENSE AMOUNT OF SPARKLING COMEDY" AND THE " EXCEEDINGLY FINE PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK." IT IS A MATTER OF COMMON REMA.UK AMONG THE DELIGHTED CROWDS THAT THEY HAD " NEVER SEEN MORE BEAUTIFUL SCENERY" AND THAT IT WAS "A THUNDERING GOOD SHOW." ON "THE FRIENDLY ROAD" "THE FRIENDLY ROAD" AT THE MAJESTIC 11, 32.30, 2.30, 5 P.M. and 8 P.M. Continuous 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Evening, 8 p.m. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Plans at Majestic Phone 43-210. PRINCE EDWARD Karangahape Koad. Phone 40-262. Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. Centrally Heated ...Warm and Comfortable GUEST GUEST GUEST GUEST GUEST GUEST GUEST GUEST GUEST GUEST GUEST GUEST " TOO MUCH , HARMONY" Bing Crosby, Jack Oakie, Skeets Gallagher, Ned Sparks. . . . Here's the laugh-packed . . tuneful ... romantic show of shows that takes you from footlights to dressing rooms and turns Broadway into Lover's Lanel NIGHT NIGHT NIGHT NIGHT NIGHT NIGHT NIGHT NIGHT NIGHT NIGHT "THE LONE COWBOY " Jackie Cooper, Lila Lee, John Wray. MIPWT Strange Pardnersl INIUrII a wide-eyed youngster from the NIGHT Chicago slums . . . wandering mtoi it Western trails with a cold* INIL.HI eyer killerl (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ALSO SCREENING: Musical . . Sportlight, Etc. .. . GUEST NIGHT prices: Adulte, 6d; Children 3(1 to all parts of the theatre. Reserves, 3d extra. MAYFAIR SANDRINGHAM Centrally Heated. To-night, also Wed. and Thurs., Guest Night. Richard Arlen, Sally Eilers, Roscoe Ates in "SHE MADE HER BED." Recommended by Censor for Adults Also, 30 International Beauty Contest Winners in "SEARCH FOR BEAUTY." Approved for Universal Exhibition. Including an Excellent Selection of High class Featurettes. Phone 12-003. WHO WAS LOUIS PASTEUR ? £2-2-0 CASH .. ill be paid to the most compre hensive essay not exceeding 150 words on the life and achievements of this great man to whom 25% ot us owe our very existence. Entries must be posted to arrive not later than Monday. Sept. 7. MANAGER, PLAZA THEATRE MARK EN»y ELOPE. 'LOUIS PASTEUR " COMP RUGBY FOOTBALL RUGBY CHARITY RUGBY. THE CHAMPAGNE OF FORWARD PLAV THAT MADE N.Z. FAMOUS. - WELLINGTON V. AUCKLAND POLICE TEAMS. EDEN PARK, TO-MORROW, SEPT. 2, 3 P.M. Proceeds to the Crippled Children's Fund. Help Cs to Help Them. 1.45 P.M.—COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS V. THEATRE MANAGERS. See the Royal Air Force plane drop the Rngby ball to their men to start their startling Burlesque. 1/- TO ALL PARTS. Children Free to the game. Sustenance Men 6d by the Mam Gate Only. Don't miss the best game of Rugby Eden Park has seen this year. Tho Wellington team arrive this morning with their All Blacks. DEMONSTRATIONS QAS QO.. J^TD. QAS QOOKING JQEMONSTRATIONS Will be held this week as follows: — A'l DEMONSTRATION ROOMS, Gas Buildings, Pitt Street—TO-MORROW (Wednesday), 2.30 to 4 p.m. AT DEMONSTRATION ROOMB, Gas Buildings, Pitt Street—FßlDAY. 2.15 to 4 L\ t'lTl STREET DEMONSTRATION ROOMS, FRIDAY AFTERNOON, at 2.15. —All the items of a complete dinner will be cooked at the one time with tho oven door locked. The dinner will comprise Savoury Fish Rolls, Roast Loin of Pork, Steamed Leeks, Stuffed Potatoes, llaked Apples, Meringue Pudding, Steamed Lemon Pudding, Cheese Wafers. This will be followed by the making of Meringues, Block Cake. Small Cakes. Pastry and Sponges. ONEHUNGA TO-MOLROW (Wednesday* AFTERNOON, 2.30*t0 4 p.m. SPECIAL AT ONEHUNGA. IN DEMONSTRATION ROOMS at ONE HUNGA —Locked Door Cooking Demon- 1 stration, TO-MORROW AFTERNOON 2.30 to 4 p.m. QAS QO.. £TD. STAOHTING DEVONPORT YACHT CLUB (INC.). ANNUAL MEETING, THURSDAY Sept. 3, Clubhouse, Devonport. Business. —Report and Balance-sheet, General. W. FLETCHER, Hon. Sec. ' TEAOHERS 0E ELOCUTION
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22512, 1 September 1936, Page 20
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