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AMUSEMENTS. FINAL DAY. MAJESTIC (A Fuller-Hayward Theatre.) Screens at Screens at 11, 1.15, 3.40, 6.5, 9.20 12.15, 2.40, 5.5, 8.10 WILL CHARLOTTE ROGERS GREENWOOD. In In "BUSINESS "CHEATERS "BUSINESS "CHEATERS AND AT PLEASURE." PLAY." PLEASURE." PLAY." PLANS AT MAJESTIC. MAJESTIC, TO-MORROW. LONDON'S GRANDEUR AND GAIETY. LONDON'S PALACES AND POVERTY. LONDON AT WORK AND PLAY. LONDON'S HISTORIC PAST. LONDON OF TO-DAY. LONDON'S QUAINT BYWAYS. LONDON'S WONDROUS WEALTH. LONDON'S BEAUTY SPOTS. A Living, Throbbing Epic of the Hub of Our Empire. — " MIGHTY LONDON." — — " MIGHTY LONDON." — — " MIGHTY LONDON." — — " MIGHTY LONDON." — — " MIGHTY LONDON." — The Wonder City of the World in SOUND AND TALK. SOUND AND TALK. Descriptive Commentary by CAPTAIN BERKLEY OF SOME OF THE SIGHTS AND SCENES. LONDON'S PEACE. Chelsea Hospital—Singing in Hyde Park —The King's Palaces —Armistice Day at the Cenotaph—The Tower and its Wonderful Bridge—The Historic Thames from the Pool to Boulter's I>ock —The Temple Gardens —Lincolns Inn Fields—St. Paul's, and other City Churches. LONDON IN JUNE. The King's Birthday (rarade or the Guards and their 'Music) —The Charm and Beauty of London's Greenery and Parks. THE PALACE OF DREAMS. A Visit to Hampton Court —King Charles and Nell Gwynne come to life anew—The Great Gardens, and Charmful Environment. DICKENS' LONDON. Showing the haunts of the characters of his evergreen stories. WONDERFUL WESTMINSTER. The Houses of Parliament —The Terrace —The Victoria Tower—Big Ben—St. Stephen's Hall —The House of Lords— The House of Parliament —Westminster Abbey. AND A HUNDRED OTHER FASCINATING (SCENES OF LONDON. Also Screening SLIM ZASU SUMMERVILLE THE PITTS SUMMERVILLE .*"* PITTS SUMMERVILLE T eam PITTS SUMMERVILLE ' PITTS You've got It coming to you ! — A Good Laugh, o Long One with Slim, a Lasting One with Zasu. "THE UNEXPECTED FATHER." UNEXPECTED FATHER." A FIVE-REEL FEATURE RIB-CRACKER. MAJESTIC — TO-MORROW. Even Eclipsing Her "Madam X" RUTH CHATTERTON RUTH CHATTERTON RUTH CHATTERTON "ONCE A LADY." CIVIC, FRIDAY NEXT. Book Early. No Extra Charge. ] ROLLER SKATING. <^^KATIN(T^> TO-NIGHT. — TO-NIGHT. SCOOTER RACE FOR LADIES, SCOOTER RACE FOR MEN, MONTE CARLO. A Prize for Each Event. There's not a more healthful sport than Skating, and THE RIVOLI RINK Provides it in a Fascinating Way. DANCING. TO-NIGHT . TO-NIGHT. ST. ANDREW'S PIPE BAND. Masonic Hall, Belgium St. A Real Guid Niclit. Come and Enjoy Yourselves. Everyone Made Welcome. PALTRIDGE'S BRILLIANT ORCHESTRA. Old-time, Jazz, Gay Gordons, Monte Carlo. Gents, 2/. Ladies, 1/6. First-class Supper. 27 TEACHERS OF DANCING. MISS RUBY SHERRIFF simplifies Ballroom Dancing for Beerinners, new variations for advance.—B, Hopetoun St., Ponsonby C 4 PARISIAN Studio, 410, Queen St. (below Tabernacle). —Miss Violet Brooks. Mr. Alex. Bentley. Private Tuition Ballroom Dancing. D ' SAN TOY School of Dancing, Royal Oak '; Hall, Royal Oak. — Beginners' Class ' (modern), every Saturday, Wednesday, 7 p.m. c " VALESKA, late Speciality Acrobatic Dancer, De Courville, London. —Acrobatic Adagio Class forming, enrol now.— ' Ngapuhi Chambers, Lome St. Phone 46-121 C CHESS; A UCKLAND CHESS CLUB. OFFICIAL OPENING NIGHT. TO-NIGHT AT 7.30 P.M. _ Usual Lightning Tourney and Prizes. Entrance, 1/. All Flayers Welcome. ', R. E. BAEYERTZ, " 27 Hon Secretary. I c

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 98, 27 April 1932, Page 18

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