amusements jiIMAJESTiC HI Continuous from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m« DE LUXE SESSION, 8 P.M. CRIME CRASHES OUT OF ALCATRAZ AND GOES TO SEAt The action-packed story of a Crime Czar who cracked his way out of Alcatraz terrorised a ship at sea....and then found that the law of the sea was even more ro« lentlcss than the law of the prison from which ho had escaped! (Recommended by Censor for Adults) WITH AN ALL-STAR CAST - Including « LLOYD NOLAN GAIL PATRICK J. CARROL NAISH HARRY CAREY ANTHONY QUINN PORTER HALL ASSOCIATE FEATURE A plot of a Western banker and his partner-in-crime. a land speculator, to rob a stage coach and put the blame on "Hopalong CassidyV friends starts a Western man-hunt blazing along the Ovorland trail in tho new Clarence E. Mulford outdoor action film.... Approved for Universal Exhibition Featuring the Old Favourites HOPALONG "WINDY" HOPALONG "WINDY" HOPAJ .ONG "WINDY" HOPALONG "WINDY" CASSIDY HAYES CASSIDY HAYES CASSIDY HAYES • CASSIDY HAYES PLANS AT MAJESTIC PHONE 43-210. TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT! DANCING: 8 p.m. till 12. SENSATION of the SEASON 1 pLAYING rjO-MORROW'S JJIT3 SWING AND SWAY WITH JOHNNY MADDEN (The Voice of Gold) And His gWING |^INGS ...SCORING UNQUESTIONABLY THE FASTEST RISE TO FRONT RANK IN THE HISTORY OF N.Z. DANCING ANNALS. Admls. DRESS Admis. | 2/6 1 OPTIONAL 1 2/6 | HEAVY BOOKINGI Reserves i TEL. 46-777. MANAGER NEIL EDGAR. pAELIC SOCIETY. The Gaelic Society will hold a Ceilidh in the Manchester Unity Buildinps, Corner of Victoria and Hobson Sts.. on WEDNESDAY, Feb. 22, commencing at 8 p.m. Gaels, their families and friends are cordially invited to attend. The programme will consist of Piping, Highland Dancing and Singing. ANGUS MacDONALD. Hon. Sec. ¥ SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL FITNESS ALL GYM. CLASSES COMMENCE IN MARCH. Syllabus now available at Y.M.C.A. Office. Physical Director: J. C. BONHAM. YACHTING WORLD'S SAILING CHAMPIONSHIP. ALL AUCKLAND CREWS, MEMBERS OF MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE. PATROL BOAT CREWS, ETC., ASSEMBLE 10 A.M.. TO-MORROW. IN FRONT OF TAREE'S SHED. WATERFRONT ROAD, FOR PHOTOGRAPH. t. Mcknight, Secretary. 18-FOOTERS 1 RACE, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). HARBOUR EXCURSION. S.S. DUCHESS leaves Central Wharf at 1.80 p.m. on SUNDAY to follow tho Final Raco on the Waitemata of tho 18-footers from start to finish. The Tamaki Club has 83 entries (handicap), und can promise patrons a thrilling sight witl\ tho Sydney flyers carrying their biggest kites, mainsail, baliooner, ringtail and gaff-end spinnaker. Come and see tho boats at their best on tho lower harbour, and patroniso tho club that has helped the contest. FARE, 2/0 Children Half. DANCE AT CLUBHOUSE. TO-NIGHT, 8 p.m.-12. Popular Prices. COME AND WELCOME THE SYDNEY BOYS. WORLD'S SAILING CHAMPIONSHIP MOUNT VICTORIA DEVONPORT SATURDAY AFTERNOON THE BEST PLACE TQ VIEW THE RACE.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23275, 18 February 1939, Page 26
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