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AMUSEMENTS. _ • MANAGERIAL! The Double Star Entertainment we am now presenting is not just a "First and Second Attraction All-Talking Programme," but two films carefully selected and of different types, equal in merit and carrying the Majestic Hall Mark of Approbation. ' Screiyi Production in America has now been 'speeded up, and by every mail , steamer superlative attractions are arriving from the tremendous laboratories of the Paramount, First National and R.K.O. Studios. By reason of the lengthy contracts held with these three gnat anil dominant Film Services, the Majestic Policy is to official; intervals DOUBLE STAR ALL-TALKING PROGRAMMES. MAJESTIC. I MAJESTIC. I (A Fuller-Hayward Theatre.) TO-DAY. 11—2.15—5.30—8. TWO GREAT ALL-TALKIES. NO. 1. Silk Legs! Scarlet Lips! Twinkling Toes ! They had an irresist- WILLIAM ible fascination for POWELL Robert Courtland. Just see and hear what hap- * n pens to the handsome, " POINTED debonair young - man- HEELS " about - town in the midst of the beauties With who dance to the mad fay WRAY, rhythm of the Great "SKEKTS"' White Way! GALLAGHER. FEATURING A GORGEOUS REVUE IN TECIINICOLOUR. (A Paramount Picture.) NO. 2. What Thrill Dominates the "Careless Age"? Reckless youth in the DOUG, careless, dangerous age FAIRBANKS °« "<*• Seeki "s new JNR., thrills and finding disIn appointments. Caught " THE in the love spell of a CARELESS con H>ti'o*s who found APTT " " ew Pl° asnres in hi s \VN-h ' -orrnent. Night life at" betfutiful Lake Como. CARMEL MYERS Scenes in a Broadway LOKrjiil ~ YOUNG. ipcretta. (A. First National and Vitaphone Picture.) BOX PLAN AT THEATRE. Phone 43-210. They're on their way to the Majestic— "The 'Great Gabbo," with Betty Compson and Erich Von Strolieim (Paramount), and "Hit the Deck" (R.K.0.), with Jack Oakie and his stage cast. TUDOR REMUERA. (A Fuller-Hayward Theatre.) Gen. Manager: FRED. G. MUMFORD. TO-NIGHT, AT S. AUDREY FERRIS and MYRNA LOY, In a Hurricane of Hilarious Action, " FANCY BAGGAGE." " FANCY BAGGAGE." "Thrills" —r "Laughs" — "Love." Good Supporting Programme; COMMENCING TO-MORROW, AT THE MATINEE, TH'E MOST STUPENDOUS SPECTACLE EVE'R MADE, " NOAH'S ARK." " NOAH'S ARK." . Transferred from the Strand, after a Wonderful, Successful Season, "THE LOVE PARADE." COMMENCING TO-NIGHT, 7.30, At Fuller-Hflj'ward's PRINCE EDWARD. KARANGAHAPE ROAD. Pajramount's IU-Reel _.", ALL-TALKING — Road Show Special Attraction, l~' r TH"EI^VE~MR^DE7~I With . MAURICE CHEVALIER' arid JiEANETTE MACDON T Ar,D. The Magic Spell of Chevalier in a Delightful Romance. Special Array of Talkie Shorts. Prices —To-night: Circle and Stalls, 1/; Children, 6d Reserves, 1/0. — GREY LYNN CINEMA. — (A. Fuller-Hayward Theatre.) TO-NIGHT, AT 8 O'CLOCK. Warner Bros.' All-talking, All-singing, All-dancing Operetta, "THE DESERT SONG." "THE DESERT SONG." Filmed in Natural Colour with a wonderful . cast. John Boles, Carlotta King, Louise Fazenda and Myrna Loy, And the chorus of 100 voices. The Picture you have all been waiting for is here at the Cinema. Splendid Supports. People's Popular Prices. SPECIAL CHILDREN'S MATINEE, EVERY SATURDAY, 2 O'CLOCKVICTORIA devonpo^t". . ' KEN MAYNARD, In his First Talkie Picture, "THE WAGON MASTER," An exciting story of the great open spaces, with adventure, thrills and love. FULL TALKIE SUPPORTS Of Comedies, Cartoon and Topical. " TJUTTIN' ON THE RITZ." 1 ' (Swttnk.) CIVIC, SATURDAY. They say it's a Topping Show. s2 PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION. pARNELLT>Y- E L E C T I O N. M R - H. e7h olland, m,p " LEADER OF TUB PARLIAMENTARY LABOUR PARTY, WILL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS In Support of MR. BLOODWORTH'S CANDIDATURE, in the ) -VTEWMARKET TMTUNICIPAL JJ ALL ; rpO-NIGHT TJIRIDAY, AT 8 P.M. The Deputy-Mayor, Councillor K. Newport, will preside. rpO-MORROW gATURDAY, pBMUERA T IBRARY "pTALL, AT S P.M. 2 /. A XTEW r/EALAND T ABOUR "DARNELL T>Y-ELECTION. TITR. m -OLOODWORTH ■ • (Official Candidate), Will Address the Electors as follows:— TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), S p.m.—Municipal Hall, Newmarket. The Deputy-Mayor, Councillor R. Newport, will preside. TO-MORROW (Saturday), S p.<m. —Remuera Library Hall, Chair, Mr. W. J. Jordan, M.P. St. George's Hall, Riinfurly Road, at 8 30. Assisted by Messrs. Fraser and Nash, M.P.'s. Chair, Councillor B. J. Phelan, J.P. All Labour supporters who are willing (o aKNist arc requested to meet nt the Committee Room, corner Rpmue.ra. Road and Broa'ifwav,' 'Newmarket, TO-MORROW (Saturday), at> • 9:30-a.m. • ?nrd 2 p.m. Important. Phone ,42-809 • • ■ M. J. SAVAGE, 2 Campaign Organiser.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 102, 2 May 1930, Page 18

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