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AMUSEMENTS. MAjESTIC next feidat. MAJESTIC HEXT FK,DAI(A Fuller-Hayward Theatre.) VAUDEVILLE AT ITS BEST. Vide "London Daily Mail." BRITAIN WAKES UP BRITAIN WAKES UP and gives the World its First Screen Variety Entertainment. ALL-BRITISH VAUDEVILLE, ALL-BRITISH VAUDEVILLE, ALL-BRITISH VAUDEVILLE, ALL-BRITISH VAUDEVILLE, Entitled, " ELSTREE CALLING." " ELSTREE CALLING." " ELSTREE CALLING." " ELSTREE CALLING." " ELSTREE CALLING." " ELSTREE CALLING." " ELSTREE CALLING." " ELSTREE CALLING." "Elstree Calling" derives its name by virtue pf the fact that the film was produced by British International Films at Elstree, where Britain's largest studio is located. The English Vaudeville Stage has never placed before the public an entertainment to equal the magnitude of "Elstree Calling." TWENTY STARS, EACH ONE A TOP-OF-BILL PERFORMER. WILL FYFFE, CICELY COURTNEIDGE, JACK HULBERT, LILY MORRIS, TOMMY HANDLEY, TEDDY BROWNE, And His Band, BOBBY COMBER, HELEN BURNELL, v ANNA MAY WONG, i JAMESON THOMAS, DONALD CALTHROP, i JOHN LONGDEN, GORPON HARKER, LAWRENCE GREEN, ivor McLaren, THE 3 EDDIES, THE BERKOFFS, THE CHARLOT & ADELPHI GIRLS. Truly a Constellation of Stars too costly to present in any one Music Hall Programme. ALL-BRITISH VAUDEVILLE. ALL-BRITISH VAUDEVILLE. ALL-BRITISH VAUDEVILLE. ALL-BRITISH VAUDEVILLE. Cleverly directed sequence of outstanding variety turns, linked by wireless announcer and television device ... . Well conceived and expertly executed melange without a dull moment . . . Well-balanced comedy, burlesque, dancing, singing and patter interludes . . . Attractively staged ensembles, sparkling atmosphere, swift movement, broad humour, brilliant chorus work, novel sound effects, ingenious . . . Bright dialogue . . . flawless recording . . . excellent photography and staging. PLANS AT MAJESTIC. PHONE 43-210.

DE LUXE^> TO-NIGHT, S P.M. Feature Programme. ■ °' NORMA SHEARER, IN "THE DIVORCEE." (Adult Recommendation.) w1n e ™. b r,M r i? he Ijast of Mrs. Cheyney r" ' !, Ihvorcee is more daring, more magnificently mounted and superbly cast - - RICHARD A RLEN, MARY BRIAN IN "BURNING UP." ■ The Motor Racing Special of fhe Year. ' EMPIRE — DOMINION ROAD. TO-NIGHT, AT 8. Paramount Presents an All-Talkie Thriller WOMAN TRAP," With EVELYN BRENT, HAL S KELLY, CHESTER MORRIS. Selected Supporting IFeaturfettes. Circle, 1/3; Stalls, 1/. Children, Half-lPrioe. Tnjin® SANDRINGHAM. - 1 - TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT Fox News. "TEACHER'S PET," Our Gang Comedy, Metrotone News, "The General," Colour Revue, Cartoons, and then ' NORMA SHEARER in "THE DIVORCEE." (Adult Recommendation.) PICNICS, EXCURSIONS. ETC. gPECIAL EXCURSION. ROUND THE ISLANDS, LAUNCH AND BUS TRIP.' rpO-MORROW OLIVE ROSE leaves Launch Steps 10 a.m., calling at Rangitoto, then transfer to Bus for Rangitoto Summit, connecting with Launch at Islington Bay, then Emu Bay, Home Bay, Rakino and Motuihi Island (sufficient time for lunch at Rangitoto) arriving in Auckland about 3.30 p.m. Fare : Launch and Bus Trip, 7/6. (Weather and other circumstances Permitting.) Piano on Launch. Phone 42-133 and 44-509. N. ,T. INGLIS. 6 * J "HAILY service. 1 U MOTUIHI. "■"" f RANGITOTO AND . ISLINGTON BAY. - Launch Olive Rose leaves Launch Steps every clay at 10 a.m. Leaves Islington Bay, 4.30 p.m.; Motuihi, 5 p.m.; Rangitoto, 5.30 p.m. Return Fare: Rangitoto. 2/; Motuihi and Islington Bay, 2/6. (Weather and other circumstances permitting). Phones: 42-133 and 44-599. D N. ,T. INGLIS. PUBLIC NOTICES. pUBLIC rpilE pOLAR JCE OREAM C°-L m TO OUR MANY CUSTOMERS And all tihose who bought from our numerous' shops over this Xmas and Nfiw Year, we tender our sincere thanks. The demand for our products was tremendous and more than doubled- our expectations. With our two churns running 24 hours a d';iy for eight days the deninnd at times exceeded the supply, but- we are happy to say in every instance we have been paid very high compliments, not only in the way we coped with the demand, but in prompt delivery of our products. Our ( transport was taxed to its utmost, even although we placed three extra vans On ■ delivery. J AGAIN WE ASK ONE AND ALL ACCEPT OUR THANKS FOR THEIR SUPPORT AND ASSURE THEM IT IS ' HIGHLY APPRECIATED. Remember— "ie it is polar it is BETTER." On behalf of tne above Company, " Claude 11. Puttlck, Manager, ■' Station Street, Newmarket. Phone. 45-369. ' 4 6 ] ' ' I OPTICIANS AND OPTOMETRISTS. J Ml!, 11. A. BAG LEY, Optician, may cow : bo Consulted at Woollains' Pharmacy, 1)11 worth llldg. Phone 43-503- B4 rpilOS. LOWES, F.8.0.A., F.C.O. (Edin.), 1 E.N.A.0., F. 1.0. (Eng.), Ophthalmic - Optician, Pascoe's Bldgs.. Karangahape ( Rd., Auckland. Phone 40-004. D i

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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 4, 6 January 1931, Page 16

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