A MUSEMENTS. MAJESTIC. A Fuller-Hay ward Theatre. Continuous from 11 a.m. LAST SCREENING TO-NIGHT Of "' Q ' SHIPS." "' Q ' SHIPS." THRILLING STORY OF THE BRITISI MYSTERY FLEET. And "TRUE HEAVEN." With George O'Brien and Lois Moran. COMMENCING TO-MORROW COMMENCING TO-MORROW A 100 PER CEXT SILENT PROGRAMME MANAGERIAL. | Owing to our Contemporaries having "gone 'Talkie,' " we are now 111 the happy position of being able to choose for our Patrons the VERY BEST OF SILENT PICTURES 011 the market to-day. We unhesitatingly recommend " Trent's East Case" to our Patrons with the knowledge that while we can maintain this present high standard we will not bother about "Talkies." " TRENT'S LAST I CASE." From the Novel by C. E. Bentley. THE PERFECT MYSTERY COMEDI WITH A TRULY ALL-STAR CAST. RAYMOND HATTON, RAYMOND GRIFFITH, MARCELINE DAY, LAWRENCE GRAY, DONALD CRISP. THRILLS To tingle your spine. MYSTERY To baflle your mind. COMEDY To relieve your suspense. THE BEST SILENT PROGRAMME IN TOWN. Box Plan at Theatre. Phone 43-210. Usual Prices. MOULIN ROUGE. (late TUDOR, REM CERA.) TO-NIGHT, AT 8. TWO MARVELLOUS PICTURES. "RUSK MARIE" and "TESIIA " "ROSE MARIE" and "TESII \ " TO-MORROW. Bebe Daniels in "WHAT A NIGHT." Madge Bellamy in "FUGITIVES." L sual Prices. Reserve b.v T"le;>hi>im 21-7-10. PIRATE SHIPPE, MILFOKD. New Zealand's' Most Unique Cabaret. SATURDAY NIGHT NEXT. DANCING 8 P.M. TO 12 MIDNIGHT. ADMISSION, 2/0. Ye Olde Pirate Shippe is open every day for Morning and Afternoon Tea. SPECIAL NOTE. For (he convenience of our Patrons, a I'iee Motor Car Service will be run from the top of Mil ford Road to the Shippe every Saturday Night. CHURCH NOTICES. A. UCKL AND C'.E. UNI ON. M. JENNIE STREET. TO-NIGIIT, 7..'!0 PITT STREET METHODIST CHURCH. Only One More Meeting. 10 EDUCATIONAL. gUSISESS J S p> RIS K. The last few months have seen a welcome revival in trade conditions throughout the Dominion, and experts predict that the business outlook for the future is exceedingly bright. With New Zealand business in a flourishing condition; those who have prepared themselves by specialised study will have "JJNTOLD QPPORTUNITIES JjlOR ADVANCEMENT! Take advantage of Hemingway's sparetime Postal Tuition to prepare yourself for rapid progress in business. Hemingway's system is practical and efiicicnt, being the result of over 30 years' specialisation in correspondence instruction. COURSES INCLUDE: Bookkeeping, Accountancy, Law, Bankers Diploma, Matriculation, Public Service Entrance, Teachers' Certificates, Advertising, Salesmanship, Land Agency, Pitman's SliorJJ and. Invest your spare time in study. Write to-day for particulars of any of the abovi Courses. HEMINGWAY'S QORRESPONDENCE gCHOOLS, CHANCERY CHAMBERS, O'CONNELL ST. P.O. BOX 510. AUCKLAND. B A SIICROFT, 17, Ladles' Mile, Remuera.— Individual Tuition, Proficiency to Professional, Licensed Surveyor.—Telephone 17-SO2. B - TEACHERS OF DANCING. OALLROOM, Operatic, Character Dancing Classes, private tuition. — Valeska's Studio, Ngapuhi Chambers, Lome Street. Phone 40-121. D BALLROOM DANCING, Correct Style, qualified Private Tuition. Modern Dancing Studio, 30, Palinerston Buildings, 3pp. G.P.O. D 4 FRANK WOODRUFFE, Expert Instructor, Jazz or Old-time, special course 15/. — L74^;U]>p ( 'r Symonds St. B jVjTSS SPENCER'S Dances, Symondsville Lv-f- Studio, Symonds Street (next St. Haiti's), Tuesdays, Saturdays. Elementary glasses, • Mondays, Thursdays. Private Wessons by appointment.—Particulars by ; j hone or at Studio. B PARISIAN Dancing studio, Whitehall. 410 Upper Queen Street.—Miss Li rooks. Mr. Bentley. Private lessons: ball •11(1111 dpneing. D MOTOP TRIPS. pfHESS Car, leaving for Hamilton and Rotorua, Monday. 7_a.m„ vacancy three passengers.—King 4."i-2.~">. MOTOR REPAIRS. A LF. ANDERSON will Reline_ Cliev. Service Brakes from 2S/ to 35/.—o(>. Federal St. ■ A LL Clascs of Gear Cutting at shortest notice.—Watson, Steel and Ganley. S3. \Velleylcy Sf P T w. HORNER, Motor Upholsterer. V • Hoods, Curtains, Celluloids, Repairs.— Care Cousins and Atkiu, Stanley St. B
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 114, 16 May 1929, Page 28
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