AMUSEMENTS. MAJESTIC. MAJESTIC. TO-DAY AT 10.30, 12.15, 2.30, 5.30, 8.0. ~~2OOO"SEATS, 1/, 1/6, 2/3. I Reserves from 1/ti. PLANS AT MAJESTIC. A (iiganllo Kiitcrtnliiincnt — A Giant 10.000 ft Romance — A Urania Hint is Drnmn —A Theme us inif-'lit.v sis the iriniiiln.viiM — Romance, Druinn, Comedy in one. Groat Picture. AND Till': CAST, A TARADIO OK .STARS. WALTER HUSTON, DOROTHY JORDAN, LEWIS STONE, MYRNA LOY, NEIL HAMILTON, JIMMY DURANTE, WALLACE FORD, ROBERT YOUNG, JOHN MILJAN, Tin-: TALKIE THAT SAYS IT WITH TIIKILI.S. UPTON SINCLAIR'S NOVEL, UPTON SINCLAIR'S NOVEL, UPTON SINCLAIR'S NOVEL, "THE WET PARADE." "THE WET PARADE." Twice the length of au ordinary picture because it's got something to siiv—and says it with thrills! Great evl-nja, great days, laughs, thrill uiion thrill, "11 are hero In this mighty screen entertainment. (Adult Audience Recommendation.) FOX AUSSIE NEWS. Rrcnni] Ensdish Loasuo Test — Sir Philip liunie Entertains Young Aincrlcn League—l'almor Outpoints Toiiv Gura—-Mr. Bruce and Mr. Gullet speuk <>n the Ottawa Conference, etc. MAJESTIC, TO-DAY. 10.30, 12.15, 12.30, 5.120, S.O. CAPITOL. TONIGHT, AT S P.M. " OVER THE HILL." JAMBS DUNN. — SALLY EILERS. rrobliits the Very Soul ot Humanity. Specially Selected .Supports. Phono 12-100 for Reserves. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). HEAVY BOOKINGS. <^-^mXIELAND^> Pt. Chevalier, Auckland. RUN ON CONTINENTAL LINKS. SPECIAL BAND NIGHT, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). FAMOUS DIXIELAND BAND. FAMOUS DIXIELAND BAND. Leader: DOUO. ARMISHAW (Little Doug.). The Finest Combination of Artists DIAL 26-615. "DIAL 26-615. The Management advises parties lo reserve early. DOUBLE. 7/6. Kvenlug Dress Essential. FAMOUS DIXIELAND BAND. Leader: DOUG. ARMISHAW (Little Doug.). NEW NUMBERS. DIXIELAND CABARET. COURSING. AUCKLAND COURSING CLUB. OTAHUHU ENCLOSURE, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). AT 2 I'.M. AUCKLAND CUP STAKES. MANGBRH STAKES. Admission, 1/ : Ladies. 6d. All Members of Hie -Club and Visitors are requested to nttc'iid tin . Draw This EveninK at: Spcrotnry's Ollice. :;i2. Albert St. S RAILWAY NOTICES. RAILWAY SUNDAY TRAINS. VERY LOW FARES. To MANUREWA— LEAVE AUCKLAND 5.05 a.m. ONLY 1/G SECOND KETUKN. ONLY 12/ FIRST RETURN. To MERCERLEAVE AUCKLAND 5.55 a.m. ONLY 3/ SECOND RETURN. ONLY 4/ FIRST KETUKN. To HUNTLY— LEAVE AUCKLAND 5.55 a.m. ONLY -1/ SECOND KETUKN. ONLY 6/ FIKST KETUKN. To HAMILTONLEAVE AUCKLAND 8.55 a.m. ONLY 5/ SECOND RETURN. ONLY 7/ FIRST RETURN. LOW FARES FOR INTERMEDIATE STATIONS. CHILDREN UNDER 12 YEARS, HALF FARE. TRAIN TRAVEL FOR CHEAPNESS. Id Tram Fare Auckland Station to Queeu Street. 8 OPTICIANS AND OPTOMETRISTS. F. McAVILLIAM, 1.0. N.Z., Ophthalmic KJ. Optician, established 1012. — 147. Otieeii Street, next "Herald." 'Phone 40-'22\l. D Fp LOWES F.H.U.A., F.C.O. (Ellin.), -L.F.N. A. j., F.I.Q (Eng.), Ophthalmic Optician. Lister Buildings, Victoria Street. Id -I-I(i D CARS FOR HIRE. KENT A CAli, Drive Yourself; 30 New Cars, latest models. Week day. from C/ per half day •„ 10/ per day. SUORTERS RENTAL CARS. Short land Street. I'lione 44-OGI. The Largest Uental Firm in S.Y.. D FOR HIRE. "I_)OTTLE Jacks. Timber Jacks, Extension -*-* Ladders, good order.—Sam White and I Sons, Market Place. Phone 44-70 S. D
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 160, 8 July 1932, Page 14
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