AMUSEMENTS MAJESTIC PINAL DAY MAJESTIC. Patsy Kelly and Charlie Chase, in ■ "KELLY THE SECOND." Also Screening Aviation Thriller, "THE SKY PARADE." _ Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. MAJESTIC TO-MORROW! Audience yesterday at a preview anticipated the knock-down and tho knock-otit blows and the cheering as though the fighters were in the Flesh. THE FIGHT FILM ITSELF IS A SMASH FROM START TO FINISH. A Clear Account of What Happened in the Ring. RKO Pictures Present MAX SCHMELING MAX SCHMELING MAX SCHMELING MAX SCHMELING WINS FROM JOE LOUIS JOE LOUIS JOE LOUIS JOE LOUIS Pretty near as Dramatic as the Fight must have been to tho Ring-siders. See the Fourth Round Knock-down of Louis Repeated IN SLOW MOTION. You will see the defeated Coloured Fighter bouncing three times on the canvas before getting on his feet again. No. 2. Universal Pictures Present THE THUNDERING DRAMA OF THE GOLD RUSH DAYS. EDWARD - LEE EDWARD LEE < ARNOLD r TRACY ARNOLD TRACY BINNIE BARNES. Montagu Love, Addison Richards, Harry Carey, John Miljan, Mitchell Lewis, Bryant Washburn, Robert Warwick, Gaston Glasß, and a Cast of Thousands. " SUTTER'S GOLD "* He fought his way to California . . through mutiny . . . over oceans . . . over blistering plains . . . over formidable mountains . . . he gloried in a woman's love, in power, in wealth. Then gold was discovered on his land. GOLD! GOLD! . . . making him the richest man in the world, yet leaving him broken, deserted and penniless I (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) % Plans at Majestic Phone 43-210. "THE LONDON" | LAST DAY OF RIG BILL. GEORGE RAFT 6d Carole Lombard and Sally Rand in 6d , I " BOLERO." | Jd Approved for Universal Exhibition, jd , i Many Fine Supports. , , 6d ENTIRE CHANGE TO-MORROW. Od „ , Two Features. _ , 3d (1) ANN HARDING In 3d M "THE RIGHT TO ROMANCE" ,■. OQ (2) "SALLY BISHOP." UQ ■a J Both Recommended Censor for Adults. QJ """THE LONDON, Opp. G.P.O. TUDOR CINEMA | Last Night at 81 SYLVIA SYDNEY, . With MELVYN DOUGLAS and ALAN BAXTER, in " MARY BURNS FUGITIVE " (Recommended by Censor for Adults). Commencing To-morrow: H. G. Wells' "THINGS TO COME." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) GAIETY CINEMA I Phone 23-405, L To-night. Betty Balfour in the British Picture: " BROWN ON RESOLUTION." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Fuller-Hayward's Phone 20-041 BRITANNIA PONSONBY Three Lamps Terminus Newsreel Session: 7.30-8 p.m. Margaret Sullivan and Randolph Scott in "SO RED THE ROSE." Nino Martini and Genevieve Tobin in "HERE'S TO ROMANCE." A Bright Musical Attraction. Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. I Fuller-Hayward's Phone 22-083 j VICTORIA DEVONPORT j J At 7.30 p.m. I Adults, 6d—GUEST NlGHT—Children, ad. Myrna Loy, Ramon Novarro, Reginald Denny in "A NIGHT IN CAIRO." Approved for Universal Exhibition. Robert Armstrong, Mae Clarke, John Gilbert in " FAST WORKERS." Recommended by Censor for Adults. Fuller-Hayward's Phono '.'<>-400 | CINEMA —. GREY LYNN | Surrey Crescent I To-night at 7.30 p.m. GUEST ADULTS, Gd. NIGHT. CHILDREN, 3d. DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMME. Richard Arien in "Sho Made Her Bed." Recommended by Censor for Adults. And "Crime of a Century." Approved for Universal Exhibition. WRESTLING T ° WN HALL k. MONDAY. GEORGE PENCHEFF, Who Defeated Lofty Bloiufield, V. EARL McCREADY. BOX PLANS OPEN TO-DAY at Reg. Lewis, Corner of Queen and Fort Sts. LAWN TENNIS COURT, Asphalt, to let; perfect condition: Mt. Eden.—Lamb's General Aiccncv, 4!V4!>7. rpENNIS Courts (2), wanted to'hire, l!)3(i-37 .L season.—Phone 4r>-o(i2, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. VACANCY Gents, Private Club, Hard Court, Sunday play, Epsom.—Phono 33-001. SPORTS GOODS fPENNIS, Restringing, «/0, »/<}, 12/0, 15/- • A 3 months' guarantee.—Modern Bag Co' opp. Town Hall. PROFESSIONAL HOWEY WALKER, City Dontist. PAINLESS Extraction of Tecthf JL Free when New Teeth ordered. BOOKS AND PUBLICATIONS DETECTIVE Western, Breezy Stories Popular Magazines. Send 2/0, parcel.— O.K. Book Exchange, 200 Ponsonby Rd. BUILDING MATERIALS STEELCRETE Washing Boilers. Tubs, Chimneys, obtainable ail merchants.—Write catalogue, Firth Concrete, Ltd., Frankton. BUSINESS NOTICES EGGS. —Wo guarantee Highest Prices and tako your supplies the year round, regardless of quality. Crates free. Members of Marketing Committee.—E. W. GRIFFITHS, CO., Hercules Bidg., Anzao At.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22544, 8 October 1936, Page 22
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