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AMUSEMENTS. FINAL DAY. MAJESTIC CONTINUOUS FROM 11. BUSTER KEATON, POLLY MORAN, JIMMY DURANTE. In "THE PASSIONATE PLUMBER." "PHAR LAP" WINNING THE AGUA CALIENTE HANDICAP. Pitts-Todd Comedy, Tilden Tennis Technique, "Volley and Smash." HERE'S A PROGRAMME WITH A REPUTATION. FRANKLY, DO YOU EVER REMEMBER SEEING A PROGRAMME WHICH OFFERS SUCH ENTER. TAINMENT VALUE? MAJESTIC — TO-MORROW. MAJESTIC — TO-MORROW. A Programme with Star Value —Quality—Quantity — Action Romance — Everything, and screened at Popular Admission Prices. NOT ONE, BUT TWO GIANT TALKIES. No. 1— "BUSINESS WILL ROGERS " BUSINES * WILL ROGERS i£g WILL ROGERS -pleasureWILL ROGERS "pleasureWILL ROGERS Adapted from WILL ROGERS „ f ooth WILL ROGERS t^ 0 *' 8 WILL ROGERS -The PlutocratBetter than "They Had to See Paris" and A Yankee at King Arthur's Court." The quiet wit and bubbling humour of "Business and Pleasure" will delight you. * * Attracted by an advertisement readme Sail with Ease on Quiet Seas," Earl 'linker (King of the Razor Blade Industry), and his family started on a tour round the World. But the "sailing" was not so easy, nor the sea so quiet as you 11 see in this uproarious comedy of globe trotters who got Tired of the "trot." No. 2— "CHEATERS CHARLOTTE "cheaters CHARLOTTE H CHARLOTTE ** CHARLOTTE play!" GREENWOOD. Adapted from GREENWOOD. _. the GREENWOOD. ho ™\* y GREENWOOD. Joseph Vance. A string of priceless emeralds is the glittering bait that lures a horde of covetous crooks aboard a big ocean liner —and life becomes one surprise after another to all concerned! * # Breathless thrills, hilarious comedy, swift action and an absorbingly "different" romance all feature "Cheaters at Play." * * A brilliant cast, headed by masterful Thomas Meighan, inimitable Charlotte Greenwood, popular William Bakewell, charming Barbara Weeks, wistful Linda Watkins and menacing Ralph Morgan. MAJESTIC — TO-MORROW. 2000 SEATS, 1/, 1/6, 2/. GRAND GRAND CONCERT. CONCERT. IN AID OF THE AUCKLAND METROPOLITAN UNEMPLOYMENT RELIEF FUND. Under the Tatronage of His Worship the Mayor of Auckland and City Councillors. TOWN HALL, TO-MORROW (THURSDAY). VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL ITEMS BY AUCKLAND'S LEADING ARTISTS. THE AUCKLAND MUNICIPAL BAND Will Assist. Admission, ONE SHILLING to all parts of the hall. Tickets may be purchased at the Town Clerk's Office. Reserves, without extra charge, at Lewis Eady, Ltd. 20 mHE T AST OERVICB TT>EV. T lONEL TD "pLETCHEB WILL CONDUCT IN AUCKLAND BEFOKB LEAVING FOR ENGLAND, "\TEXT QjDNDAY, 7 O'CLOCK. :23 DANCING. PARISIAN DANCING STUDIO, 419, Queen Street (below Tabernacle).— Mid-week Dance, TO-NIGHT (Wednesday), for Pupils and Friends. Full Studio Orchestra. Admission 1/0. Invitations at Studio. -°- TEACHERS OF DANCING. MISS RUBY SHERRIFF simplifies Ballroom Dancing for Beginners, new variations for advance. —S, Hopetoun fat-i Ponsonby. x: PARISIAN "Studio, 119, Queen St. (below Tabernacle). —Miss Violet Brooks, -Mr. Alex. Bentley. Private Tuition Ballroom Dancing. 1 SAN TOY—Class and Dance To-night Cancelled. Saturday n.-s usual. gg CJAN TOP School of Dancing, Royal Oak IO Hall, Royal Oak. — Beginners Class (modern), every Saturday, Wednesday, I | P__. . Ji VALES KA, late Speciality Acrobatic Dancer, Do Courville, London.— Acrobatic Adagio Class forming, enrol now.— Ngapuhi Chambers, Lome St. Phone 40-l~i; CHIROPRACTORS. . pIHIROPRACTIC Institute (Inc.), Lionel Duggnn, Principal, Winstone Buildings. X-ray and Patho-Xeurometer Service.— Phnnp -1 J-!>2n. - TYPiSTS. __ FIFTH Floor, N.Z. Insurance Bldgs.— Hope M. Williams. Public Typiste and Duplicatist; moderate charges.—lhone MUSICAL TUITION. . T ILLIAN BRAITHWAITE, L.A.B.—Voice -LJ Production, Piano. Harmony. — —*>• Jervols ltd.. Ilerno Bay. =£ TfTTuVK D. nTtTTiO teaches Modern AL uiivthmic Piano Playing. Become pro fesslonally proficient.—Warwick Chamber. ins. Qurpii St „ -f

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 93, 20 April 1932, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 93, 20 April 1932, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 93, 20 April 1932, Page 18

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