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AMUSEMENTS. . t A Q T MAJESTIC. THREE MAJESTIC. ™|{f _ MAJESTIC. (A Fuller-Hayward Theatre.) SESSIONS : 11 — 2.15 — 8 P.M. It's Beautiful Billie's Best! The most charming star on the screen, twice as enchanting when she sings and dances! BILLIE DOVE BILLIE DOVE ■ r " THE PAINTED ANGEL, ,, " THE PAINTED ANGEL, ,, WITH EDMUND LOWE. (A First National and Vitaphone Pro.) "A" Certificate Adult Recommendation. Also screening: CLAKK AND McCULLOUGH, "DETECTIVES WANTED" Twenty ilinutes of Hilarity. MAJESTIC, WEDNESDAY. WEDNESDAY. HER FIRST ALL-TALKING PICTURE. IN " NEW YORK NIGHTS. ,, "NEW YORK NIGHTS. ,, " NEW YORK NIGHTS." " NEW YORK NIGHTS." "NEW YORK > NIGHTS." " NEW YORK NIGHTS." "NEW YORK NIGHTS." "NEW YORK NIGHTS." (A United Artists Picture.) The sounds of revelry at night . . the hushed, gabby noises of a "speaieasy" . . . the tinkling of glasses meeting in the ecstasy of law defiance . . . ribald laughter . . . the mournful, yet lively tunes of a blues orchestra piercing the din of raucous voices . . . comedy, drama, and the loves of the show people. Broadway, the magic lane of romance and song . . . the street of a million failures and successes ... a million laughs and tears . . the glittering pathway to glory as the setting for a romance of Broadway MAJESTIC. WEDNESDAY. WEDNESDAY. PLANS AT MAJESTIC

PHONE 43-210. SANDRINGHAM— " THE CINEMA For Bigger and Better Programmes. 8 P.M. — TO-NIGHT— 8 P.M. ALL-BRITISH TALKIE, "UNDER THE GREENWOOD . TREE." Adapted from Thomas Hardy's famous novel. With Marguerite Allan, John Batten and Nigel Barrie. SEE AND HEAR—JOHN BATTEN, an Auckland Boy, who features opposite Miss Clark. The Folk Songs, Dances and the England our Ancestors knew in the most Romantic Story ever written, by England's Greatest Author—Thomas Hardy.—The Bandsmen of Mellstock Village play their Rustic Tunes in the Sylvan Glades of Dorset. A Wonderful Picture of Beautiful Memories —of Happy foments—and Romance —of Old England. NEW ZEALAND LABOUR PARTY. SUNDAY EVENING ENTERTAINMENT AND LECTURE," AT THE PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE, KARANGAHAPE ROAD. TO-MORROW,. AT 7 P.M. Doors Onen at 6.30 p.m. PROGRAMME : 6.45 to 7 p.m.—MUSICAL PROGRAMME. 7 p.m. to 7.30 p.m.—PICTURES. 7.30 to 8 p.m.—SHORT LECTURE by MR. M. J. SAVAGE. M.P., Auckland West. Subject: "RECENT LEGISLATION ON UNEMPLOYMENT." S to 0.15 p.m.—PICTURE, " PUBLICITY MADNESS." Cast includes : EDMUND LOWE AND LEILA HYAMS. Children admitted accompanied by parents only. Silver Collection to defray expenses - F. E. MARTIN, . ~ . Secretary, Auckland L.R.C. 13 LECTURES. AUCKLAND INSTITUTE. AN* ILLUSTRATED LECTURE . On "ANTARCTIC BIRDS AND MAMMALS " Will be Delivered bv MR. R. A. FALLA, M.A , lember of the Mawson Expedition, 1929-30, In the AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE HALTj, PRINCES STREET, On MONDAY, THE IoTH, AT 8 P.M. The Public is invited to attend. GILBERT ARCHEY, 13 . Secretary. BY SPECIAL REQUEST EDWARD S. LITTLE, ESQ Who was Forty-four Years in China, Will Give a Lecture on' "PRESENT WORLD MENACE." MR. E. C. CUTTEN, S.M , _ rTC WiII take the chair. ~T } "|S EVA BARRY Will Sing "LIFE IS JUST A CARAVAN," And "THE SHIP OF MY DELIGHT" In the CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN H4.TL TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 8 Le A tur L ° VerS of Britain should hear this Collection in aid of expenses. 13 INSURANCE. ALLIANCE ASSURANCE CO., LTD £30,000,000. Phone 43-123.-5, O Connell St. Manager, Wilfrid Skegg D

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 217, 13 September 1930, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 217, 13 September 1930, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 217, 13 September 1930, Page 20

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