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AMUSEMENTS f]|||||| MAJESTIC jl!l|l|| illllll TO-DAY. Hill 111 ini'iiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiit "Manhattan." 11. 3, 3.30, 5.40, 9.0. "Power God," 1 _\3o, 5.15.20. 2 QUALITY FEATURES THE GIRL WHO TOOK MR. DEEDS TO TOWNSTEPS OUT IX A NEW JEAN JEAN JEANARTHUR ARTHUR ARTHUR ARTHUR ARTHUR JOEL JOEL JOEL McCREA McCREA McCREA McCREA McCREA "BABY. YOU TOOK MR. DEEDS TO TOWN . . . NOW I'M GOING TO TAKE YOU!" When Jean jolts Jo?! . . . or vice versa . . - It's the Maddest Marathon of Movie Mirth in Years and Years. 4 DVENTURE TN A fANHATTAX 1 Adventure In -Manhattan 1 ADVENTURE TN "\ fANHA TT AN ' ■Adventure In 31 anhattan 1 < DVENTURE TN ANHATTAN ' Adventure In iYlanhattan 4 DVENTURE TN A f ANHATTAN' Adventure In .Manhattan; IX ArAN H ATT AX n Jlaxhattan AD V ENTU R E IN JIA NH. 4 D VENTUR E T N AfA X H Adventure In Alanh THEY'RE OFF ON A MAD. BUT MERRY MURDER HUNT'. Thev lunched on beans . . . Dined on Champagne . . . Solved a Murder . . . And Settled on Matrimony. Additional Feature: !''!| j! 1 ' jljiilijlili 1111, It tell* in a vivid manner • iiiicnr i the bir!h of ,he F eat oil WHLrvfc. | industry; the life and TUip j liahits of the natives of ' i Sumatra; the immense POWER j amount of physical, techni- ' rnn ca! and scientific effort exi LiUU | r , enr j e rj on the production I DWELLS" i one of the world's 1 greatest modern necessi'Hitijiiup 1 tiM --° iL " Mlll'J 1 "OIL!" MAJESTIC, TO-DAY. Plans at Majestic Phone 43-210. Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. Children under 1 - years Not Admitted. " OIL!" "THE LONDONENTIRE CHANGE TO-DAY. \ ANOTHER SPECIAL FEATURE, j /_ 3 DAYS ONLY—COMEDY EXTRA ! 1 ■ JACK BUCHANAN !/- LILI DAMITA I /. Big Screen Favourites, in "BREWSTER'S MILLIONS"! , COMEDY. MUSIC, SONGS! '/" Don't Miss This Comedy. " Approved for Universal Exhibition. I/- , Continuous from II to 10.30. - ADULTS 1 RES. 1 fi. Phone 42-274 \/- Children under 12 cot admitted. THE LONDON, Opp. G.P.O. 1/TUDOR CINEMA -j ~ Always Coo) Natural Ventilation! = This Evening at S-l5! = WARNER OLAND = And ROSINA LAWRENCE = "CHARLIE CHAN'S SECRET." ißecommended by Censor for Adults.) Also British News—"At Sea Ashore' (Comedy), Pete Smith Oddity—Cine sound, etc. Children Under 12 Not Admitted. | GAIETY CINEMA | Phone 23-465. L_ ! To-night. Fred MacMarray and Joan Bennett in =E "13 HOURS BY AIR." {Approved for Universal Exhibition.) j Children Under 12 Not Admitted. COOKE'S RESTAURANT. The Summer Season is now in full swing. • and our Soda Fountain has been made larger 1 to meet the growing demand for our Famous Ice Cream. NEW SEASON SUNDAES: Chocolat* Not j Sundae, 9d. Coffee Nut Snndae, are prov- j ing very popular and Should run second to i our Ransritoto Special; which, of course, is I always first favourite. STRAWBERRIES AND CREAM. A luscious dainty when served in Cooke's j way. Cooke's Fruit Salad is delightful when ■ eaten with our Ice Cream. COLD LUNCHEONS. Oar Chilled Meats and Vegetable Salad* Mentis are extensive and cater for the most fastidious tastes. MILK BAR. ! This is another very busy unit of our establishment, and to meet the ever-growing demand we now open on Sundays to dispense Ire Cream Sundaes. Strawberries and Cream. Milk Drinks, etc. Tables and chairs are provided in the Arcade. This service is enjoyed by many. COOKE'S RESTAURANT, 60 QUEEN STREET. \UCK L A N D -T- RETURNED SOLDIERS' ASSOCIATION (INC.). The Third Qnarttrly meeting of the Association will be he'd in the Unity Hall on TUESDAY. January -jii. 1937, at 7.45 p.m. BUSINESS. —(1) Quarterly Report. (2) Financial Statement. (3i General. J. W. KENDALL, President. j " { IRLINE" 7 All-Wave, -with Cinema Dial. ; -V Hear it:—Lewis Eady, Ltd.. 192 Queen j Street. CRUSADER Radio gives Best Value and Performance. —Bond .£ Bond. Home Demonstration. —1<»37 Gulbransen. — Phone 42-992. Lewis Eady, Ltd.. Queen St. HM.Y. Portable, cost £32, latest; £l2 • 10/-; exchange Car Radio. — Ph. 46-375. CHEAPEST Sets.—Phone boug. Shipheril. 47 Margaret Av- Mt. Albert. World Reception with Ariel 6 / tmetal calves). Cash, 252n5.; 6/- weekly. —Warwick Smeeton. Ltd.. opp. Embassy Theatre. 40-200. rpi'ADE in your Old Radio. Best Offer in JL town. —Carlton Radios . | IGOT "Radiojoy" Fattery Sets aro marvel- : li/O I lous: . models choose from; easy I terms. —Mountjoy, Quadrant Rd., Onehuncra. Maximum sensitivity. SUPERB TONE. HANDSOME APPEARANCE Are combined in New ARIEL O-Valve Allwave Radio. World reception at a reasonable price. Mantel Model 2ogs, Console 30gs. WARWICK SMEETON, LTD., Wcliesley St. East (.Opposite Embassy). Phone 47-233. ,T Jg C.C PARAMOUNT " RADIOS. Offer very latest in Radio manufacture. Highest quality comjionen! parts throueliout. Over 20 models Broadcast and All-Wave. A.C. and D.C.. also A.C./D.C. combination, which can be used either current. From £l3 10 - cash, or nn reasonable terms. Arrange for trial in own home. ELECTRIC CONSTRUCTION CO. OF N.Z.. 52-58 Fort Street. Auckland. C.l. Phone -11-980. QUT rpEY QO. i THE MOST WONDERFUL RADIO BARGAINS EVER OFFERED IN AUCKLAND. TRA DF, -1X SETS, in perfect order. at ."<) . £2 in.-. I I 10/, etc., all fully sruarantred. BRAND NEW SETS. U>3<> Models, slisrhtly shop-soiled. 1 months' guarantee. £5. £7 It) , £0 10/, pti:. DON'T DELAY! These Bargains are offered for 7 Days Onlv, commencing TO-DAY (FRIDAY). 1\£ c C aBKS RADIOS. Corner Karangahape Hd. and Queen St. Agents for Ultimate. Philips. Airmaster. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS WANTED 4 LLISON'S, All Makes Pianos, Highest A Prices given.—Lewis Ead.v. Ltd., 42-992. KINDERGARTEN Requires 3 Pianos, urgently.—Particulars, H.. 350, Herald. RESTAURANTS SANATARICM Cafe, Oocen St.. serves vegetable and Fruit Salads all day.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22627, 15 January 1937, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22627, 15 January 1937, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22627, 15 January 1937, Page 18

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