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AMUSEMENTS. «___ I I I MAJESTIC. I I I I I MAJESTIC. I I (A Fuller-Hayward Theatre.) SESSIONS : 11—2.15—8 P.M. Youth having its.fling at love. A beautiful temptress, who took advantage of his Careless Age night life at Lake Como. Scenes in a Broadway Operetta, /\ /"THeNv /CARELESS> X AGE." / ' With • DOUG. FAIRBANKS, JUN. LORETTA YOUNG, CARMEL MYERS. (A First National and Vitaphone Picture.) Silk Legs ! . Scarlet Lips ! Twinkling Toes! They had an irresistible fascination for Robert Courtland. Just see and hear what happens to the handsome, debonair, young-man-about-town in the midst of the beauties who dance to the mad rhythm of the Great White Way! WILLIAM POWELL. /" pointed\ < HEELS." / \/ FAY WRAY, "SKEETS" GALLAGHER. (A Paramount Picture.) Box Plans at Theatre. Phone 43-210. 2000 Seats at Prices 1/1 to 2/6. TUDOR REMUERA. TUDOR — REMUERA. (A Fuller-Hayward Theatre.) Gen. Manager: FRED. G. MUMFORD. ' TO-NIGHT AT 8. ALL-TALKING ! ALL-TALKING ! THE MOST STUPENDOUS SPECTACLE EVER FILMED. GORGEOUS — MAGNIFICENT — TERRI- . EYING — GRANDEUR AND AWE IN THE MOST SUBLIME DEGREE. " NOAH'S ARK." " NOAH'S ARK." With DOLORES COSTELLO, GEORGE O'BRIEN,' NOAH BEERY and a cast of thousands. " NOAH'S ARK." " NOAH'S ARK." SEE THE GREAT FLOOD — "IT'S COLOSSAL" — THE GREAT DELUGE THAT CLEANSED THE WORLD. "NOAH'S ARK" terminated a most successful season — AT ST. JAMES' THEATRE YESTERDAY—-THE TUDOR SHOWS IT TO-DAY. A MAGNIFICENT SUPPORTING PROGRAMME IN ADDITION, which includes: THE REVELLERS—In splendid Harmony offerings. AUDREY FERRIS —In an Amusing Sketch : "The Question of To-day." MARTINELLI —Leading Tenor, in Grand Opera Solos. And MICKEY THE MOUSE In An All-Talkie CARTOON. NOTICE —"NOAH'S ARK" will be showii also on Wednesday Evening next. No picture programmes on Monday and Tuesday evenings. No Increase in Prices. Plione Reserves 24-749. COMING THURSDAY NEXT, " THE DESERT SONG." LYRIC Ni ? 7 - 45 ' BEBE DANIELS In " 50-50 GIRL." FLORENCE VIDOR In "THE MAGNIFICENT FLIRT." Prices: 1/, 1/G. Phone 43-645. DIXIELAND " BY THE SEA." NEW ZEALAND'S MOST LUXURIOUS CABARET. Where all Pleasure and No' Disappointments Await You. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Dancing on the Most Perfect Floor in the Dominion. 8.30 p.m. to 12 Midnight. Admission 5/. The Famous Dixieland Dance Band, always 90 popular, will play New Melodies and Rhythm which makes Dancing a Perfect Joy. COME ALONG AND HAVE A FEW HOURS OF REAL DELIGHT AT DIXIELAND "BY THE SEA." Ring 20-615 for Reservations. SUNDAY EVENING ENTERTAINMENTS. MAJESTIC THEATRE. Doors open 6.30 p.m. Programme: 6.50 p.m.—Lantern Slide Talks. 7 p.m.—Film : " A PECULIAR HOUSEHOLD," Ufa Gem. 7.15 p.m.—Address, "IJIHE QUESTION—JF A "tyfAN jQIE, gHALL J£E JjIVE By MR. J. S. LANGLEY, The Eloquent Australian Rationalist Orator. 8.15 p.m.—Moving Picture, "EMERALD OP . THE EAST." A Superbly Spectacular Indian Drama. Note. —Children under 16 will not be admitted unless accompanied by adults. Under the auspices of the N.A. Association for the advancement of Rationalism (Inc.) SILVER COIN COLLECTION. 3 Town hall concert chamber. WEDNESDAY NEXT AT 8 P.M. Absorbingly Interesting Lecture on "THE ORIGIN, GROWTH AND DECAY OF RELIGION." The Nature of Religion in the Light of Social Anthropology." By the accomplished Australian Rationalist Orator, MR. J. S. LANGLEY. Admission: 2/ (reserved) and 1/. Ring 43-102 for Reserves. QUESTIONS INVITED. Clergymen offered the Platform to Reply.^ DOG SHOW. TOY DOG CLUB. NINTH ANNUAL SHOW. FOR TOY DOGS AND CATS. 20 Cups and numerous Special Prizes. Schedules now ready and can be had on application to D. M. NOLAN, Hon. Secretary, 3 21. Dorset Street. Grey Lynn. OPTICIANS AND OPTOMETRISTS. F. McWILLIAM, Ophthalmic Optician O. established 1912. —Third floor, Pacific Bldgs., Wellesley St. Phone 45-222. li

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 103, 3 May 1930, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 103, 3 May 1930, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 103, 3 May 1930, Page 22

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