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AMUSEMENTS 111 l MAJESTIC nil Continuous from 11 a.m. "LOVERS AND LUGGERS" "LOVERS AND LUGGERS" "LOVERS AND LUGGERS" "LOVERS AND LUGGERS" "LOVERS AND LUGGERS" A CINESOUND PRODUCTION with HOLLYWOOD stab, LLOYD HUGHES LLOYD HUGHES SHIRLEY ANN RICHARDS ELAINE HAMILL Tako a deep salt breath of new romantic adventure midst the sun-splashed spienpost of civilisation, where two men fearlessly face the terrors of the deep to win its treasures . . and the favours of a woman. Associate Feature: "THE SPY RING" "THE SPY RING" What was the mystery of the cold steel "cigar"? . . . Who killed the polo-play-ing secret agent? . . . Was a blonde enchantress catspaw or brains of the 6py ring Plans at Majestic. Phone 43-210. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) "THE LONDON" | Adults: 2 BIG FEATURES TO DAY! Res.: A WONDERFUL WESTERN 1/ 6d By Harold Bell Wright. ' RICHARD ARLEN and—W. Dd CECELIA PARKER in 6d "THE MINE WITH THE '/- ~ IRON DOOR." )/. All Thrills and Adventure! —PRESTON FOSTER and- ]/- JAMES GLEASON in 6d "WE'RE ONLY HUMAN." l ' m A Great Story of Interest! 1 r Do Both Approved Universal Exhibition. ' THE LONDON, Opp. G.P.O. — Full Election Results screened To-morrow Night. I TUDOR CINEMA] .pM.%. gpi This Evening at 8! M ROBERT MONTGOMERY, With Marion Davies, Louise Fazenda and Patsy Kelly, in §gj "EVER SINCE EVE" =5 (Approved for Universal Exhibition). HH Comedy-farce with Bob Montgomery's == pleasant smile right through the picture! == ALSO British Air News —Novelties, Etc. Full Election Results screened To-morrow Night. | GAIETY CINEMA | 'Phonf P 23465. 1 1 To-night. == SONJA HENIE and the Ritz Bros., in == "GIRL IN A MILLION." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Fuller-Hayward's Phone 26-041 BRITANNIA O PONSONBY Three Lamps Terminus Newsreels Nightly at 7.30 p.m. Sir Guy Standing and Heather Angel in "BULLDOG DRUMMOND ESCAPES." Recommended by Censor for Adults. PAUL ROBESON in "JERICHO." Approved for Universal Exhibition. Special Matinee To-morrow at 1.30. Fnller-Hayward's Phone 22-683 VICTORIA O DEVONPORT 7.30 TO-NIGHT - 7.30 GUEST NIGHT 6d Victor Jory, Florence Rice, In "ESCAPE FROM DEVIL'S ISLAND." Chester Morris, Fay Wray, In „ ''THEY MET IN A TAXI." (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.)

EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS' LATEST AND GREATEST! THE NEW ADVENTURES OF TARZAN! "TARZAN'S REVENGE" "TARZAN'S REVENGE" "TARZAN'S REVENGE" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) COMMENCES AT THE Roxy Sessions: 11 Tivoli Nightly at 8 o'clock. EDUCATIONAL TAKAPUNA QRAMI AM MAR QCHOOL. EVENING CLASSES It is intended to open Evening Classes in the follow ins: subjects during next term:— 1. COMMERCIAL: Typing, Shorthand, Book-keeping, Accountancy (Ist Section) 2. INDUSTRIAL: Smithing, Copper-smith-ing, Pipe-fitting, General Fitting, Electrical Wiring (practice and theory), Carpentery. Free Tuition, on certain conditions, available to holders of Free Places. The Headmaster will be in attendance at the school on MONDAY EVENING, May 10, from p.m., or enrolments may be made by letter. K. J. DELLOW. M.A., _________ Headmaster. RADIO APPARATUS FOR SALE A E * r * LS V English, Mastless, 10/6 and xv Mb—Lewis Lady, Ltd., 102 Queen St. ARIEL. —1038 6-valve, including Mairic Eye, All-Wave Chest. Extra visible dial makes this set irresistible Low price at 2*2 guineas; 5/- wkly.; 12 mths.' written guaran tee.—Warwick Smeeton, Ltd., Phone 47-233. AIRLINE "5," N.Z.'s finest- value at £lO 10/-.—Lewis Eady, Ltd., 192 Queen St. AIRWAYS, *l-V. Super., 6-valve power. £7 0/6. —Eady, 370 Queen St. AMERICAN-Bosch Electric, Battery and Car Radios.—Full particulars. Cooper & Puffin, Strand Arcade. Phone 44-440. \ " COMPANION" is essential in the XI home. Guaranteed Companion Home and Car Radios, 011 Low Deposits and easv terms. Repairs to All Makes of Sets by experts.— Johns, Ltd., 10 Vulcan Lauo. Phone 47-054 (3 lines). A FAULKNER features the Latest Stella X J «id .Columbus Battery Vibrator Operated Radios. Eliminate dry batteries. Improve your reception luo per cent. Faulkner's 400 Karangahape Rd., for the finest demonstration in Auckland. Phone 44-076 /jHAMPION of Champions. Ultimato wins DX Cup with 7US stations, making nine wins in succession. Prices from £O/10/-.—Mc-Cabe's Radios, cor. of Queen St. & Karangahapo Rd. Ph. 41-193. Next Tabernacle Church DC. Radio, 5 valve, in perfect order, guar- • anteed fully, £5/10/-.—50 Hepburn St. NO Mast Aerial, effective, inexpensive, very easily fixed —All Radio Dealers, or Builders' Supplies, Ltd., Auzac Av. PLYMOUTH Battery Set, 6-valve, perfect order; £B/10/—Mountjoy. Royal Oak, Onehunga. Rhone 12-844. ANOTHER New Model Hadiojoy for Country Listeners. .Waive World-Wave Single Battery Set Better performance, less cost. Write for prices and easy terms.—F W. Mounjoy. Ko.vnl Oak. Onehunga. Phone 12-844. Res., 12-51(5. " pHILIPS." "NEW LISTENING" FOR 10381 Philips Owners are Enthusiastic Over These Ultra-Modern Radios. "I have decided 011 tho 'Philips after having tried it against nine other makes and 1 am thrilled with my purchase." "My Philips set is even better than you claimed it, and I must thank you for selling mo such a fino radio" "I tried 23 sets before deciding 011 a "Philips." I am delighted with its performance, tono and beauty." "Sovernl friends have heard my new "Philips' and they confess it is much superior to anything they have heard." "It s amazing, and beats everything I have tried." "I can get hundreds of stations on my Philips set, scores of which my pals cannot get 011 their sets." "The Philips set is undoubtedly belter than any set I have ever heard." Be a proud Philips owner. Arrange Free Homo Demonstration. 5-valve Junior WorldWave, 13gns; 5-valve Senior All-Wave, 18orns; 6-valve Senior All-Wave, 22gns; 7valvo All-Wave, 27gns; 10-valvo All-Wave, 36gns; Consolo Models, froin 30gns. McCABE'S RADIOS. PHILIPS RADIO Cor. of Karangahape CO., 16 Customs St Rd. and Queen St. (Next Waverley (Noxt Baptist Tabor naclo). Ph. 41-103 (Next Waverley (Hotel). Phone 4-1-248. DENTISTRY HOWEY WALKER, City Dentist. UL City Dentist, (Comer opposite John Court. Ltd.). Phone 41-538.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23033, 10 May 1938, Page 22

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