AMUSEMENTS The Best Sound In Gisborne. the majestic THE MAJESTIC your last opportunity op SEEING “DAMAGED LIVES” “DAMAGED LIVES” (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) TO-MORROW 2 P.M., 4.45 P.M., S P.M. 2 BIG ATTRACTIONS 2 BIG ATTRACTIONS 3 Hours Entertainment No. 1 RICHARD BARTHELMESS RICHARD BARTHELMESS IN “THE LASH” “THE LASH” “THE LASH” WITH MARY ASTOR ACTION! THRILLS! EXCITEMENT! A powerful story of the early Californian days of Cattle Ranching and land stealing. No. 2 CHARLES BUTTERW ORTH BUTTERW ORTH MAXINIE DOYLE PHIL REGAN MONTE BLUE in “STUDENT TOUR” “STUDENT TOUR”
Da.nc.inK, romancinK and nautical, merriment —on a fun cruise of the world! Charles Butterworth sets a merry pace from the U.S.A. to Shanghai, to India, to Monte Carlo — and a. mad scramble to an international regatta on the Thames. A palatial ocean liner full of euties and gay with singable songs hits on the high seas of hilarity! The big new idea in musical entertainment —it’s like going on a cruise Yourself! (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) CHAPTER 5. PERILS OF PAULINE XMAS TREE MATINEE 2 P.M. Every Child receivesc a gift. Special prizes for the best essays on Xmas. Programme includes “THE LASH” LAUREL AND HARDY- COMEDY. CARTOON. ETC. ON STAGE: XMAS BALLET 12 JUVENILE DANCERS in •‘A. DREAM OF SANTA CLAUS.” Arranged by Maureen Keany. 1000 SEATS AT 1/OPERA HOUSE OPERA HOUSE FINAL SCREENING WHOOPEE (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SATURDAY AND MONDAY DOUBLE FEATURE NO. 1 EDMUNDE LOWE WYNNE GIBSON JAMES GLEASON IN “DEVIL IS DRIVING” “DEVIL IS DRIVING” A hurricane of action and laughter. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) NO. 2 ELISSI LANDI FRANCIS LEDERER IN
“MAN OF TWO “MAN OF TWO WORLDS” WORLDS” Unusual and Thrilling (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) XMAS GIFT MATINEE 2 P.M. MITZI GREEN IN “LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE” LAUREL AND HARDY Cartoons Comedies, etc. Every child receives a Xmas Gift. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) FURNITURE AT Reg. Humphreys.—Double Bed Box and. Kapoc Mattresses, Bolster; £5 the lot; Fly Doors and Screens. —Phone 1555, PAMPERS.— Moderate prices for Camp Folding Tables; also ro pairs about your home'. —See C. S. Bullock, Cabinetmaker. Gladstone Road. • TL DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY iVfAE ALLAN, Milliner.—Hats made to order; Renovations a speciality. Prices reasonable. —346 Gladstone Road. ML.LE. LUNN, 268 Childers Road, Dressmaker and Costumier. School of Dressmaking, day and evening classes. Spslng term now commencing at a reduced rate.—Phone 687. "THARIES for Christmas presents; we stock all sizes and prices.— Langridge’s Red Shop.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18586, 21 December 1934, Page 1
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