AMUSEMENTS. NO MATINEE WILL BE HELD TO-DAY. 7.45—M AJE S T I C—7.45 One Session To-day. A Popular Star in a Different Role. He’s a combination of Don Juan, Raffles and Arsene Lupin. WILLIAM POWELL With the Charming EVELYN BRENT EVELYN BRENT GEORGE SIDNEY. GUY KIBBEE. EVALYN KNAPP. JOHN WRAY, in HIGH PRESSURE Powell and Evelyn Brent united for the first time since “Interference.” He’s a boudoir bandit, a Wall street wolf, and Broadway play-boy all in one! His frenzied escapades will keep you breathless with excitement and laughter. Featurettes will include a J. L. Newman Travelogue, The Musical Subway, Cartoon Comedy, The Naggers go Shopping. THE PICTURE WHICH THE FILMWORLD SAID COULDN’T BE MADE. The very audacity of it made them gasp! They said no cast could stand the strain of such nerve-wracking action . . . no director would attempt scenes that took such a daring gamble with human life! These thrills were impossible to film! But modem youth laughed at danger . . . defied death . . . and crashed through to glory in the most spectacular entertainment ever screened! THE CROWD ROARS The Epic of the Sport of Speed Kings comes in all its Glory to the MAJESTIC Comm’ SATURDAY. Comm’ ITS THRILLS BEGIN WHERE OTHER THRILLS LEAVE OFF! See it at any cost! Feel yourself hurled across the earth at 164 miles an hour. Shudder at the sound of crashing cars, of screaming brakes, of roaring engines! Sit with the crowd that roars! Be fascinated by men who have known every thrill but death! Be there when the screen resounds to the mighty echoes of 0— 0 THE CROWD ROARS I THE CROWD ROARS | o Adult Audience Recommendation. Featuring the Young Australian: JAMES CAGNEY. JAME S CAGNEY. With Joan Blondell, Eric Linden, Ann Dvorak. And 12 World-famed Race Drivers. Produced by the Man who made “The Dawn Patrol.” LEX MACDONALD. LEX MACDONALD. LEX MACDONALD. LEX MACDONALD. Q I V I C THEATRE. SATURDAY October 29. MONDAY October 31. At 8 o’clock. THE BOY WITH THE GOLDEN VOICE. He will be assisted by MISS MARY PRATT Contralto. MR MAITLAND McCUTCHEON. Violinist MRS ERNEST DRAKE Pianiste. Direction: Ernest Drake. 2/- DAY SALES 2/Available at Mr Hobb’s Fruit Shop, Tay Street, from 9 a.m. to-day. BOX PLAN AT THE BRISTOL PIANO CO. Prices: 4/-, 3/-, 2/-, plus tax. rjIHEATRE ROYAL, WINTON. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! And Saturday Night. THE FINEST SEA STORY EVER MADE: “SHIPMATES” —— “ SHIPMATE “SHIPMATE S” With Robert Montgomery and Dorothy Jordan. EXCELLENT SUPPORTS. Two News Reels, Charlie Chase Comedy, Colortone Revue. Don’t Miss this Fine Programme! FLYING. SOUTHLAND AERO CLUB. (Incorporated). SUNDAY AFTERNOON. Bus leaves H.B. Comer for Aerodrome at 2.30 p.m. Flying all Afternoon. Exhibition by Flying-Officer J. H. M. Smith, at 4 p.m. Afternoon Tea at Clubhouse. Return fare: 1/-. 0x1026 MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED KNOWN—We have advanced the prices of old Gold Jewellery.—HOLLOWAY BROS., 126 Tay Street. FOR SALE—Boots! Boots! Boots! Best quality; lowest prices.— HOLLOWAY BROS., 126 Tay Street. NAVY COSTUMES; fine Herringbone Serge; size S.W. to O.S. 55/each.—ABRAHAM WACHNER, Dalgety’s Buildings, Don Street. POR ■ SALE—Linoleums, Furniture, Cutlery, Crockery.—HOLLOWAY BROS., 126 Tay Street. GRASS SEEDS; cheap and good, perennial, clover, cowgrass, Timothy, alsike, cocksfoot, sample on application.—William Todd & Co., Ltd., The Rialto. 0w954 MEN’S SHOES: 12/9, 14/6, 16/6; Infants’ Shoes from 1/11.—McGOLDRICK BROS., opp. S.P. Stores, Dee Street. WANTED— Every Southlander to look through our Store. Over £5,000 worth of stock. Cheapest in Dominion.—HOLLOWAY BROS., 126 Tay Street FOR SALE—Boots! Boots! Boots! Best quality; lowest prices.— HOLLOWAY BROS., 126 Tay Street. BLACK Satin Court Shoes, Peg Heels; Strap Shoes, Peg or Low Heels, 7/II. —McGOLDRICK BROS., Dee Street
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Southland Times, Issue 21849, 28 October 1932, Page 1
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