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amusements TO DAY AT 11 ST. JAMES' THEATRE Direction i Sir Benjamin Fuller. Completely eclipsing her previous triumph# NORMA NORMA NORMA NORMA NORMA SHEARER SHEARER SHEARER SHEARER SHEARER In Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer'a Magnificent Production.... "TVJ-AEiE ANTOINETTE" " M ABIE l NT ° INETTB " "M abie A ntoinette " "M AKIE a ntoinette " With TYRONE POWER TYRONE POWER JOHN BARRYMORE ROBERT MORLEY Plan* at the Theatre Booking Office SX liij p«.'» M Phone 32-0120. Recommended by Censor for Adults. 1 NEWTON. Phone 40-252. § I Direction; Sir Benjamin Fullcr g i VATreF.K 1 P.M. MATINEK —, = I (""LETTER OP INTRODUCTION" I § I J with "Charlie McCarthy. I g I Approved for Universal, Exhibition g | "Flaming Frontiers. Sena , Chac g I ter; "Hollywood Handicap, Kurai g = Sweden" Fitzpatrick Iraveltalk, and = 1 "Pigmy Hunt." with the' Captain and § | the Kids. On isEDDO | 1 rLETTER OF INTRODUCTION' 11 I Adolphe Menjou, Andrea Eto; § = Bergen and CHARLIE MCCARTHY. _ i Approved for Universal Exhibition. = § Associate Feature S Roß Mw r jACk" I I'Tfcigsamsss?®?'! —IiOVICTHEATREnE [||||i| TIM McCOY TIM McCOY in "PRESCOTT KID." "PRESCOTT- KID." A Red-Hot Western. RICHARD DIX RICHARD DIX in "devil's playground.;; "DEVIL'S PLAYGROUND." 3d Both Approved for Universal . Exhibition. A J 3d 3d 3d 3d 3d 6d 6d 6d 6d 6d HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE TO-NIGHT, 8. MATINEE, 2.15. WORLD - FAMOUS YOUNG AUSTRALIANS REVUE and BAND " PRICES: 31; It-, 1/-. (Res. 4/-). Early Door Gallery, 1/6. MAT., It- and II- (Res. 8/-). (Plus Tax.) Day Saleg Theatre Kiosk. Reserve at Lewis Eady, Ltd.

* * \ < PIRATE SHIPPE, MILFORD BKACH. THE CABARET THAT SETS THE STANDARD. TO-NIGHT SATURDAY! GRAND OLD-TIME DANCE GRAND OLD-TIME DANCE CARNIVAL! CARNIVAL! TO WELCOME THE VISITING SURFMEN. Music by the Famous Pirate Shipp* Orchestra of 6 Instruments. TWO SPACIOUS DANCE FLOORS (Upper and Lower Decks) Novelties and Favours Exclusive to the Shippe BALLOONS MONTE CARLO STREAMERS. ETC., ETC. Scenic Settings by Edward Armitage. Free Bus Transport to and from Shippe, leaving Devonport 7.40 and 8.0 p.m., Bayswater 7.25 and 7.55 p.m.. returning after Dance. ADMISSION: From Auckland, including Free Bu» Transport, DOUBLE 3/6, SINGLE 2/-. From Devonport or Bayswater, including Free Transport, DOUBLE 2/6, SINGLE 1/6. Cabaret Suppers from 9d. 'Phone 23-414 for Reservations. E. R. MOUAT. M.C. SPECIAL PRIVILEGES FOR THE VEHICULAR PATRONS. Motor-car and 2 Persons, 4/- Return (minimum). Each Additional Person, 2/- Return. This includes admission to Cabaret and Dance. Tickets available at the Vehicle Office (via Dovonport ONLY). YACHTING TO-DAY TO-DAY. WORLD'S SAILING CHAMPIONSHIP THIS AFTERNOON. FERRY-BOAT PEREGRINE LEAVES WESTERN END OF FERRY BLDG. AT 2.30. FOLLOW THE FINAL CHAMPIONSHIP RAGE, FROM START TO FINISH, IN COMFORT, FROM THE SPACIOUS DECKS OF THE PEREGRINE—room for 1000 PEOPLE. NEVER LET IT BE SAID THAT YOU FAILED TO WITNESS THE GREATEST CONTEST IN N.Z.'S YACHTING- HISTORY FARE If- CHILDREN I/WORLD'S CHAMPIONSHIP VV RACKS. OLIVE LAUNCHES Leave Launch Steps TO-DAY (SATURDAY), At 2.30 p.m., to Follow Races, Fare. 2/6. TO-MO:i!tROW (SUNDAY). 1.30 p.m.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23275, 18 February 1939, Page 26

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Page 26 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23275, 18 February 1939, Page 26

Page 26 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23275, 18 February 1939, Page 26