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amusements. Be Early To-night— Orflln,. Commence at 7nnyt y Room- for All x . _ 20C0 Seats, 1/, i% V . No Increase Saturdays nr' i? « ~ Sessions Daily : n o-jj'"J'daji. » —.ID, majestic MAJESTIC " (A Puller-Hayward Theatre l- : Sessions: 11, 2.10, S .O Daily,s Overboard from a river "qttvtt barge. Rat-a-tat of skyscrapers going up. Sobs SKYLINg i of humans going down. SKYLINp' Laughter of ladies who ' : > p live on their beauty. ® a sed on thj Smiles of girls whose" hearts are true. Saints EAST and sinners of the city tj-act of subways in a thrill- Di feIDE, and-throb romance of WEST SlDp to day. WEST SIDE', Lights and shadows of city. Drama ana romance of S tious youth thrown skyline of New York. • With . THOMAS MEIGHAN •- HARDIE ALBRIGHT MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN MYRNALOY. Also Screening: COMEDY — NEWS — CARTOOJf* Majestic, Phone 43-210. SCREENING ELECTION RESULTS MAJESTIC, NEXT WEDNESDAY.; MACHINE AND SCEEPV ARE BEING INSTALLED FOR 'I'm? PROJECTION OP RESULT-SLIDES * A special Election Results Service direct to the Majestic Theatre has been arranged for patrons for next Wednesday evening, cohtinutns until 11 p.m. Why not see , the Results earlr - where it is cool and comfortable"' and enjoy yourself' at the Mm 6 time? Full results will be screened immediately they eome through but this will not interfere in any way with the presentation of;the main programme. MAJESTIC, NEXT WEDNESDAY. LYRIC I SYMONDS ST, LYRIC 1 TO-NIGHT, g p.a. DOU BLE-FBATURE PROGRAMME. MARY NOLAN AND . OWEN MOORE IN ' ' " OUTSIDE THE LAW;" "OUTSIDE THE LAW." " OUTSIDE THE LAW." FEATURE No 2— .. . • ■ • * Drama, Human as' Heartache- ;-. "BEHIND OFFICE HOOKS." "BEHIND OFFICE DOORS." "BEHIND OFFICE DOORS." A Radi,o Titan Picture,:.; j When Big Business Mixes with Lore, You'll Find a World of Romance. - Reserves Phone 43-645, No Extra Charge. = HiHHnnniHHiiiiiiiifniliim EE KINGSLAND TALKIES E — GLEN OSBORXa 1. : j= siiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiyiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiis The Leading Suburban-Souse. TO-NIGHT AT 8 P.M.fJBL. 28-262. " ANNABELLE'S , AFFAIRS," "ANNABELLE'S - AFFAIRS," .. . . with --■. ' JEANETTE ' MacDONAUD ; and . VICTOR McLAGLEN..'. ;. .' Also, ■ ■ : . "NO LIMIT," "NO LIMIT," ■ With '- . : CLARA ROW. SPECIAL GUEST NIGHT, WED.; ~-T" VIENNESE NIGHTS." " VIENNESE NIGHTS." "VIENNESE NIGHTS.; "VIENNESE NIGHTS. See and Hear" this Wonderful Ma?terpte« on Auckland's Leading Suburban.T4 - jPlant. COMING DEC. 11,. 12, adblphi^S TO-NIGHT, AT S. • . GREY LTS> ' Tel. 2T-233. " ANNABELLE'S AFFAIRS/ And ~ " SOCIAL' ERRORS" • With , - USUAL FREELANCE FOR ;PAT|O^ VICTORIA - At 8 - de^OXFORT ' LAWRENCE TIBBETT, ■ in : : "THE ROGUE SONG." (Don't Forget:to Reserve Your,-Sttt*, Election Night.) -. _ piCTURKDROMB—- — Al •' 1 Radio's daughter Bombfclieu, . "PRESENT ARMS-. ~ •News and Cartoon and Comesiy Two Hours' Jaaz. Boys in Jams Whoopee. CIVIC THEATRE. ... TO-MORROW . (SIiDAY), BP.M. - (Bv Courtesy of the ManV^crnejiU-

GRAND SUNDAY NIGHT CONCERT. •' SUPERB PROGRAMME • devonport municipal band, Including: PAUL T. CULLEN, The : slngln * On^' Who will render P°P" lar * from 7.4;> to. 8 p. pjan l -' DAN FLOOD Humour at Yio upii' DAVID HBUG HA N •■•• •• * V Vocally THE SNAPPY THREE .....■ y Ten' SID. L. WILBRAHAM. . ; Hum 0 '!;. RAYMOND REEVE ••••; _ Voca 1 '" NORA RISES •... ■. -- ADMISSION: ' . FundS^K'Mcf«-.,V Organised by Civic UnemP^f? Committee. ■ ..j>pßSConcert Manager ' \.„-u>ior?

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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 282, 28 November 1931, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 282, 28 November 1931, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 282, 28 November 1931, Page 24

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