AMUSEMENTS Hill MAJESTIC mil Continuous from 11 a.m. LAST 2 DAYS OF THE JOY GERMS—BING CROSBY AND BEATRICE LILLIE In Association with MARY CARLISLE, ANDY DEVINE. Etc., In | "DOCTOR RHYTHM" j Approved for Universal Exhibition. A Screamingly Funny Comedy based on the Story, "THE BADGE OF POLICEMAN O'ROON," by O. HENRY PLUS An Intriguing Mystery Drama Recommended by Censor for Adults. ON THE STAGE.—Ist 8 Semi-finalists, MISS N.Z. BEAUTY COMPETITION. At Evening Performances Only. COMING FRIDAY! CAESAR CAESAR CAESAR CAESAR CAESAR CAESAR CAESAR CAESAR CAESAR CAESAR CAESAR CAESAR CAESAR CAESAR CAESAR THE FAMOUS HOLLYWOOD DOG STAR ON THE STAGE IN PERSON Acting as he does before Hollywood Cameras. Then see him on the screen as the Star of UNIVERSALE SENSATIONAL OUTDOOR FEATURE "TRAILING THE KILLER" "TRAILING THE KILLER" "TRAILING THE KILLER" "TRAILING THE KILLER" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) The clash of the primitive amidst nature's grandeur will thrill everyone I YOU'LL see Caesar attack and destroy a huge Rattlesnake, attack a savage Mountain Lion who threatens Humans and Sheep alike, and brave in his love for his master. Associate Feature: A RIOTOUS COMEDY, 'GOOD-BYE BROADWAY' •GOOD-BYE BROADWAY 1 (Approved for Universal Exhibition) With CHAS. WINNINGER, ALICE BRADY. TOM BROWN. DOROTHEA KENT. Etc. PLAN MAJESTIC. PHONE 43-210. RESERVE OR REGRET. |6d PRINCE EDWARD 6d l §,, NEWTON Phone 46-252 | =6d Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller § laj GUEST 7OA GUEST 6d I I°° NIGHT I.OU NIGHT | IAJ1 AJ LEW FLORENCE ftci § 1 6d AYRES RICE | - a j 6d § I 6 "PANIC IN THE AIR" 1 16d "PANIC IN THE AIR" 6dg i Excitement rocks this air as a . § §6d blonde murderess leads a merry Oct = s chase. § | ,\ND — JACK HOLT 6d | led "END OF THE TRAIL" 6d[ i Blazing from the bravest pages , , s = 5d history I oa | 1 (Both Recommended by Censor , . | | for Adults.) Od§ ?iiiiniinuiiiiiiniimiiniiiiiiiii'iniiii"iiui»iniiiiiiiiin"i""i* | » | »iiin" | "niui'^ COMMUNITY SINGING TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), 12 NOON. MAYFAIR THEATRE Opposite John Court's, Ltd. Song Leader: VERNON T. DREW. Items by Young People Bring the Children. CEREMONIES #THE AUCKLAND HOSPITAL 1 BOARD MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE of the WILSON HOME FOR CRIPFLED CHILDREN extend a cordial invitation to the general public to be present at a small ceremony at the Home at Takapuna on SATURDAY, AUGUST 27. 1938. AT 3 P.M., to record the Anniversary of the Opening of the Home. R. F. GALBRAITH. Acting-Secretary. BOXING GREAT RETURN FIGHT! N TOWN HALL NEXT MONDAY! EVERYONE HAS BEEN WAITING FOR THE RETURN BOUT OF THE MOST-DISCUSSED FIGHT FOR YEARS PERCY KELLY v. BRIAN McKAY PERCY KELLY v. BRIAN McKAY PERCY KELLY v. BRIAN McKAY PERCY KELLY v. BRIAN McKAY PERCY'KELLY v. BRIAN McKAY 10 3-Minute Rounds. PRECEDED BY SPECIALLY SELECTED AMATEUR BOUTS. 10/., 5/-. 4/-, 3/-, 2/-. Ladies and Schoolboys Half-price. Box Plan opens TOMORROW (Thursday), at Watts' Sports Depot, Ltd., Exchango Lano DANCING CORNWALL PARK SCHOOL DANCE, INFANT SCHOOL. Green Lane Road, SATURDAY, AUGUST 27. Old Pupils and Friends invited to attend. Subscription, 2/-. PHONE IG-BS4. BLIND Institute, Auckland's most Brilliant Band. Old-time and Modern. Box 8, Newmarket. Phono 45-K7Q. MODERN Ballroom Dancing, latest steps from leading studios of London and America.—Mavis Tollemacho, 11A Ranfurly Rd. E„ Epsom. Phone l(i-2M. PRIVATE Lessons, 2/0; Tap, Ballroom (tap classes, l/r>): 3 dances by post. 5/-. —Ruby Sheriff. 11.13. Bldgs., Newton. SYMONDSVILLE School of Dancing.— Strictly Private Lessons by Appointment. Modern and Old-time. Tuition Classes Mondays. Thursdays, 8 p.m. Dances, Saturdays. Call or phono.—Miss B. Spencer, 42-237. PROFESSIONAL NOTICES KLEXEMA SKIN TREATMENT. Actio, Fnlling Hair Eczema, Alopecia, Psoriasis, Sohorrhoen. SUCCESSFULLY TREATED At Klexeina Rooms, Phone 1(511, National Bank Bldgs., Victoria Streot, HAMILTON. Consultations Freo. Open Friday Evenings. NERVE, GLAND, general DISORDERS. Adults Children. P. MEULI, Dilworth Bldg. Phone 47-349. PHAMBLIN, Fool Specialist, American • experience.—GO3 Col. Mut. Bldgs. TYPISTS AUCKLAND Commorcial Service.—Duplicatists, Typists, Victoria Arcade. 40-391. B BRADY, Confidential Typiste, Dupli- • eating.—sa Winatono Bldg.. 30-623.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23124, 24 August 1938, Page 24
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