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AMUSEMENTS. THE ZIEGFELD FOLLIES. 'FOUR SESSIONS: 11 — 2.15 — 5.30 — 8. MAJESTIC. MAJESTIC. • A Fuller-Hay—ard Theatre. The Most Breath-taking Spectacle ever presented on Stage or Screen. The Master Showmanship of Ziegfeld Brought to the ■ Screen for the First Time. TEN REELS, GLITTERING! TALKING! DANCING SENSATION! How do Girls "who Come from.Towns and Sidewalks Become Stars of the Gay White Way? How Do Ziegfeld Beauties Dress? Dove? Win Millionaire Husbands? At Last Ziegfeld Himself Reveals the " Secrets. THE ZIEGFELD .FOLLIES ZIEGFELD FOLLIES I ZIEGFELD FOLLIES ZIEGFELD FOLLIES ZIEGFELD FOLLIES ZIECFELD j> ulii_iES ■'■ - •• IN "GLORIFYING THE AMERICAN GIRL." "GLORIFYING THE AMERICAN GIRL." "GLORIFYING THE AMERICAN GIRL." "GLORIFYING THE AMERICAN GIRL." (A Paramount Picture.) GLORIOUS TECHNICOLOUR SCENES. With many of its Spectacle Scenes reproduced in Full Colours by the improved Techni-colour Process, with scores of stunningly Beautiful Girls in the Dancing Ensembles, Lavish Settings, Comedy, Drama, this Moving Panorama of Womanly Pulchritude moves across the Screen in aContinual Parade of Highly-absorbing Amusement. CHORUS OF 200. ; „ NEW SONG NUMBERS. Tip-top Musical Numbers, "There Must Be Someone Waiting For Me," "I'll Be There," '!What Wouldn't I Do For That Man," and "I'm Just a Vagabond Lover" are presented in all the gorgeous splendour that one would expect from any production, stage or screen, bearing the magic name of FloTenz Ziegfeld. < AND iREVUE WITH MARY EATON, Dazzling Ziegfeld Star. . : EDDIE CANTOR, Comedian Star of Ziegfeld's "Whoopee.". HELEN~MORGAN, Glamorous Star of Ziegfeld's "Show Boat." rudy~vAllee, Radio's Most Popular Personality. BOX PLANS AT THEATRE. PHONE 43-210. 2000 SEATS AT PRICES 1/ TO 2/6. FREE LIST ENTIRELY SUSPENDED. — :MO,DLIN, j> OU G E .- — 1 " TUDOR, REMUERA. SPECIAL NOTICE. In response to numerous requests we have arranged to Screen "irrtHREE T.IVE ' ri HOSTS " AGAIN TO-NIGHT, AT 8 AND AT SATURDAY'S MATINEE. , NOTE.—Change of Programme Saturday Night: "HER PRIVATE LIFE." Reserve by 'Phone, 24-749. PRINCE EDWARD — TO-NIGHT, RINCE EDWARD , — AT 7.30. ■ • v . Direct from Queen Street. • "THE GIRL IN THE GLASS CAGE." A Vitaphone Talking Picture. Talkie and Musical Feat-urettes. Prices To-night: Dress Circle and Stalls 1/. Children Half-price. . KEY LI N N GINEMi TO-NIGHT, at 8 O'CLOCK. - ; 'First National Pictures Present A' 100% Talking and Singing Picture.' "THE GIRL IN THE GLASS CAGE," "THE GIRL IN THE .GLASS CAGE," Featuring Lauretta Young and Carroll Nye. Splendid Talking and Silent Supports. You will 'See and Hear the World's Best Talkies First at The Cinema. Special Children's Matinee, Sat., at 2 o'clock. -yiCTORIA ■ DEVONPORT. A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. TO-NIGHT, AT 8. TO-MORROW, AT 2.30 and 8. •Paramount's ' 100 per. cent All Talking and Singing Picture, "THE BATTLE OF PARIS." "THE BATTLE OF PARIS."' ' Starring Gertrude Lawrence and Big Cast. Phone 22-968, for Reserves.

TROTTING. TTAWERA mROTTING fiLUB. '. A NXtfAL TIfEETING, , • . -£Q AND 1930. Owners and Trainers are reminded that NOMINATIONS for, all events close at the Office of the Club TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), March 28, at 8.30 p.m. B. P. COX, Secretary. P.O. Box 51, Hawera. . t ■ m HAM E S TROTS. *■ MARCH 29. S.S. RANGITOTO. Leaves Auckland. Leaves Thames. Fri., -28th, midnight. Sat., 29th, 6 p.m. RETURN FARE, 12/6. Horses, £2/8/6 return, includes all • ; wharfages. ■ :28 T> "A' C . ;E\ .. s. /RED TOP TAXIS.j-:. . . . The Good Service—Not Speed Merchants. LEAVING VICTORIA ST, SATURDAY MORNING FOR THAMES, Fare: &■! Return. , Phones: 47-000. Book Early. .RED TOP TAXIS. Comfort. Safety. Economy. 28 SEDAN Car Jeaving for Thames Trots, 7 a.m., ' Saturday ; £1 return.—Ring 21-132. ■ ■ *- a ' TAXI leaving for Thames,, Saturday ; £1 return.—Phone 43-496. ' x2S TAXI leaving for Thames races, Saturday ; fire, 25/ return.—Ring 40-334. ' ' x2B THAMES TROTTS , . —Hudson Sedan leaving 7.30, Saturday. £1 lieturn.— Owner Drivor. Phone 47-80(1., x2ij mHAMES Trots. Saturday, March 29.— •*• Chnr-n-baiic leaves G.P.O. 7.15 a.m. Book your Scats White Star Booklnar Office. 20, Customs St. East. Return Fare 15/.'— Phone 42-40S- x2S OBSTETRICAL APPEAL. JgOROUGH OF . NORTHCOTE. PUBLIC MEETING. A Public MeetinK will he held in the Council Chamber, Northcote. on MONDAY, rcl lv. B1 ' 1030, nt 8 o'clock p.m.. to consider the question of the Obstetrical Appeal now being made throughout the Dominion and to appoint a Committee to further the movement. . "H. W. WILSON, 28 Town Clerk.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 74, 28 March 1930, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 74, 28 March 1930, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 74, 28 March 1930, Page 20

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