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AMUBEMINTB AMUOEMEKTS LAUGHTER GOEB MERRILY ON—delighted audiences which grow bigger each day vote Auckland's Pal George Wallace funnlsr than ever. REGENT THEATRE Dir.: J. C. Williamson Picture Corp., Ltd. AT it. 2.15 AND 8. Cinesound Presents GEORGE WALLACE GEORGE WALLACE In "LET GEORGE DO IT" GKORGK WALLACE «a.v» "Don't try ami ma'us yourself laugh," "LET OHO RGB D<> IT." "London Awakes" ~, Interest, "CRIME DOESN'T PAY" Ent tied "Jt May Happen to You." * "Paramount British Air News.' -£ Hatmon-Ising Colour Cartoon. "PIPE DREAMS." Plans at Regent. Phone 32-888. Approved for Universal Exhibition. '<%/ | "THE LONDON" | Adultni 2 EXTRA FEATURES I Res.' 9d ___ GEORGE O'BRIEN in I/9d "O'MALLEY of the MOUNTED |/- QJ Oreat Adventure! ... Z. RALPH BELLAMY I/9d GLORIA HUE A in 9d| "DANGEROUS INTRIGUE" |l/qi Blazing Drama I »'/ ' a Both Recommended Censor for Adults, '/, r» i Continuous from 11 to 10.30. Vd THE LONDON, Opp. G.P.O. TUDOR CINEMA [ Phone 24-749. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.301 "Paradise for Two," "Flash Gordon" Serial, "March of Time" and Chocolates. This Evening at 8.151 JACK HULBERT, Patricia Ellis and Arthur Roscoe in the British Comedy: "PARADISE FOR TWO" (Approved for Universal Exhibition). Screamingly Funny 1 Delightfully Tuneful I ALSO: "MARCH OF TIME 1, of the Uncensored Film of « i INSIDE NAZI GERMANY (1938) Hitler's gigantic propaganda machine and how ft works I „ . rlt ,ru> i TAKAPUNA. GAIETY CINEMA Phone 23-405. 1 To-night. Matinee To-day at 21 - i DEANNA DURBIN and Herbert Marg shall in "MAD ABOUT MUSIC." ■i (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) D AVONDALE «"«°f * t * ON " Matiuee To-day, 2 p.m. Children. 3d. PAUL MUNI In "THE LIFE OF EMILE ZOLA." : Also The Jones Family in "Off to the ; Races." Both Approved Universal Exbn. | STRAND ] ° ,stf 4 ' MATINEE TO-NIGHT TO-DAY, 2 P.M. AND MONDAY GF/OROE FORMBY, "I BRE ICE." Approved for Universal Exhibition. MAE WEST, "EVERY DAY'S A HOLIDAY." Recommended by Censpr for Adults. Also at To-day's Matinee —lst Chapter, "FLASH CORDON'S TRIP TO MARS." | Fuller's Theatres Phone I | BRITANNIA O PONSONBY | I Newsreels Nightly at 7.30 p.m. | MONWRI mTUSTTR FEATURE SUITABLE MATINEE PROGRAMME FOR CHILDREN TO-DAY AT 2 P.M. •Toe E. Brown in "Wide Open Faces." Hoot Gibson in "Rainbow's End." Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. Also: Serial. Cartoon, Comedy and News reels. TO-NIGHT AT 7.8(1 O'CLOCK. EDWARD 6. ROBINSON AND JAMES STF,"WART In "THE LAST GANGSTER." Recommended b" Cwiso* for Adults. And "WIDE OPEN FACES." Approved for Universal Exhibition. o *** * * SHIPPET^^ ** * * THE CABARET THAT SETS THE STANDARD. TO-NIGHT SATURDAY! GRAND OLD-TIME DANCE GRAND OLD-TIME DANCE CARNIVAL! . CARNIVAL! Mufic by the Famous Pirate Sliippe Orchestra of fl Instruments. TWO SPACIOUS DANCE FLOORS (Upper and Lower Decks). Novelties and Favours Exclusive to the Shippe. BALLOONS MONTE CARLO, STREAMERS. ETC., ETC. Scenic Settings b.v Edward Armitage. Free Bus Transport to and from Shippe, leaving Devonport 7,40 and 8.0 p.m., Bayswater 7.12 A and 7.A5 p in., returning after dance, ADMISSION: From An'kland, including Free Bus Transport. DOUBLE a/fl, SINGLE 2/.. From Devonport or Bu.vswater, including Free. Transport, DOUBLE 2/(1, SINGLE 1/0. Cabaret Suppers from fid. Phone 23-414 for Reservations. E. R. MOUAT, M.C. SPECIAL PRIVILEGES FOR THE VEHICULAR PATRONS. Motor-car and 2 Persons, I/- Return (minimuni), Knrli Additional Pornon, Return. This includes admission to Cabaret ami Dance. IVkets available at ihe Vehicle Office (via Devonp.irt ONLY). SKATING c =3 o o SKATE WAYS TOP OF KHYBF.R PASS. BAND EVERY, NIGHT. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! THE BIG NIGHT. HOCKEY ON SKATES. MANAWATU RKPS. v. AUCKLAND REPS. SKATEWAYS FOR THE BEST. EXHIBITIONS ART GALLERY. AunQW KITCHENER STREET. ROYAL PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY'S EXHIBITION OF PICTORIAL PHOTOGRAPHY. to a.m.—-1.30 p.m. SUNDAY. 2—4.30 p.m. ADMISSION FREE. Held undfr the auspices of the Auckland Camera Club and Kodak N.Z., Ltd. JAMES MELLJNO, Town Clwk. ACCLAIMED by yesterday's audiences us one of the Year'i Finest Films I Unconditionally and most sin erely we recommend to joo "BOY OF THE STREETS" as one of the most outstanding human • interest and all • family pictures It has been our privilege to present. THE MANAGEMENT. THERE'S COMEDY! DRAMA! ROMANCE! BEAUTIFULLY BLENDED IN THIS STIRRING STORY I OF THE OF THE OF THE OF THE OF THE OF THE OF THE OF THE OF THE OF THE STREETS" STREETSSTREETS" STREETSSTREETS" STREETSSTREETS" STREETSSTREETS" STREET S* Featuring JACKIE COOPER JACKIE COOPER In his First Grown-up Starring Rolel MARJORIE MAIN (The Mother In "DEAD END.") Giving Another Remarkable Performance! ——— Associate Feature ——— A Riotous Comedy, "WHO'B YOUR LADY FRIENDt" (Prog. Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Hill MAJESTIC Hill Continuous from 11 a.m. PLANS AT MAJESTIC THE ASTOR DOMINION RD. Telephone 10-488 To-night at~B : 'Variety Session. 7.30. Claudette Colbert t Melvyn Douglas i in j "I MET HIM IN PARIS" | Recommended by Censor for Adults. Robert Young f Florence Rice : in "NAVY BLUE AND GOLD." Approved for Universal Exhibition Popular Prices : Reserves No Extra. MATINEK TO-DAY AT 2 P.M. "Navy, Blue and Gold," Serial, Laurel and Hardy, Popeye, etc.. DELTA New Lynn. 47-1158. Matinee. 2 p.m. und To-night at 7.45. DEANNA DURBIN In "MAD ABOUT MUSIC," And Janet Gaynor in "A STAR IS BORN," (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Tues., Wed., Thurs.—"KNIGHT WITHOUT ARMOUR" and "BLACK DOLL." (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) f>d I SESSIONSi 2.15 AND 8, | I IT'S GUEST NIGHT I 3d M ! EVERY NIGHT 1 3d 6d "THE WITNESS CHAIR" 1 Recommended by Censor for 3d /j 2 '; Adults. M And 6d ; EXCITING—THRILLS AND ; °° m SUSPENSE! pQi 6d I "GRAND JURY" Hj Recommended by Censor for i 3<-J gJiP Adults. E|| Ja 6d 6d 6d 6d 6d 3d 3d 3d 3d rpO-NIGHTI —^^ETER^PAN^^^ 8 p.m. until 12 p.m. CUBICLES HEAVILY BOOKED!! RESERVES: TEL. 40-777. Admis.j DRESS Admis.i [2/6 | OPTIONAL | 2/6 | Manager NEIL EDGAR. GARDEN PARTY NGARUAWAHIA MAORI PA NOVEMBER STH, 1 P.M. Maori items Dances, Songs, Pols, etc, Historic story of Mahina-a-rangi. King's House and Museum 'open to public. Maori Hangl (Food cooked on hot stones). Afternoon tea. Tennis, etc. Buses leave Railway Crossing, Hamilton, I'J.MO p.m. and I p.m. Fare l/(! Return. KEEP NOVEMBER STH FREE. MAORI GARDEN PARTY NGARUAWAHIA. IN AID OF MAORI HOSTEL FUNDS. R.M.S. "ORCADES," 23,458 TONS. THE NEW ORIENT LUXURY LINER "ORCADES" WILL BE OPEN FOR PUBLIC INSPECTION TO-DAY (SATURDAY). FROM 2 P.M. TO 5 P.M. A charge of fid per person will be made, the proceeds to bo donated to the AUCKLAND MISSIONS TO SEAMEN. The attention of the public Is drawn to the very fine model of the "Orcades" on view at John Bates, Ltd., Customs Street. Local Agents: Union S.S. Co. of N.Z., Ltd. BASEBALL BASEBALL BASEBALL BASEBALL BASEBALL BASEBALL BASEBALL BASEBALL BASF,BALL BASEBALL BASEBALL BASKHALL BASEBALL BASEBALL BASEBALL BASEBALL BASEBALL BASEBALL Baseball BASEBALL BASEBALL BASEBALL BASEBALL BASEBALL BASEBALL BASEBALL BASEBALL BASEBALL BASEBALL BASEBALL BASRBALL BASEBALL BLANDFORD PARK TO-DAY! TO-DAY! 2 P.M.—PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS TRAINING COLLEGE 3.15 JOHNS. LTD. v. PIONEERS. TOO people were wildly enthusiastic over Baseball's Debut on Labour Day! Be one of tjie many who will be there this Saturday. "SEE YOU AT THE BALL GAME." Admission and Stand, J/CYCLE RACING NORTHERN Amateur Cycle Club.— Track Season at ElUrslit Domain opens Monday. 31st, at 7 p.m.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23181, 29 October 1938, Page 26

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Page 26 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23181, 29 October 1938, Page 26

Page 26 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23181, 29 October 1938, Page 26

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