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AMUSEMENTS. MAJESTIC. AT 10.30, 12.15, 2.30, 5.30, S.O. THE CAST, A PARADE OF STARS. WALTER HUSTON. DOROTHY JORDAN, JIMMY DUKANTE, LEWIS STONE, MI'KNA LOY, .VEIL HAMILTON, WALLACE FOKD, ItOBKKT YOUNU, JOHN MILJAN. A Giant: Romance of the times, based on the Sensational UPTON SINCLAIR NOVEL, UPTON SINCLAIR NOVEL, "THE WET PARADE." "THE WET PARADE." Upton Sinclair dnrod to toll the Truth— Sensationally—Dramatically —in one of tlic greatest stories ever written fur the screen. (Adult Audience Recommendation.) PLANS AT MAJESTIC. 2000 SEATS, 1/, 1/6, 2/3. MAJESTIC, THURSDAY. MAJESTIC, THURSDAY. MAJESTIC, THURSDAY. IT STARTS WHERE "PRIVATE LIVES" LEFT OFF AND YOUR OWN FLUSHED CHEEKS AND PALPITATING PULSE WILL REMIND YOU OF .MOMENTS YOU HAVE MISSED WHEN YOU SEE HANDSOME ROBERT MONTGOMERY. ROBERT MONTGOMERY. ROBERT MONTGOMERY. ROBERT MONTGOMERY. ROBERT MONTGOMERY. ROBERT MONTGOMERY. ROBERT MONTGOMERY. ALL LONDON SAT UP, AND GASPED AT THE PLAY—IT'S SO AUDACIOUSLY DARING! He woos women for their wealth because he's headover-heels in debt, But just when the wedding bells chime, always comes a pair of blue eyes and ... whoof! ... off ho goes like a rocket. Only a man with his perfect technique can j;et away with such amazing amours. He gives men new ideas and sets feminine hearts aflutter. "BUT THE FLESH IS WEAK." FLESH IS WEAK." FLESH IS WEAK." (Adult Recommendation.) With NORA GREGOR, EDWARD EVERETT HORTON NILS ASTHER, C. AUBREY SMITH, You'll adore Robert Montgomery's new leading lady. She's ravishlngly beautiful—hot from Vienna. She brings a refreshingly new personality to the screen —and oh! How she can kiss! MAKE SURE — BOOK NOW!

KINGSLAND = = TALKIES = GLEN OSBORXB. == l||||llllllllllllll!l!l!ll!lll!J||Jlllls TO-MGHT ami MONDAY. 110 L. 12S-202. GEORGE AKLISS in "THE MILLIONAIRE." Also, THOMAS MEIGHAN and CHARLOTTE GIiIIEXWOOD. in " CHEATERS AT PLAY." ===ADELPHI=E^ TO-NIGHT. —GREI LYNX.—TeI. 27-235. K\LPH LYNX and TOM WALLS in "THE CHANCE OF A NIGHT TIME." Also GEORGE ARLISS in "THE MILLIONAIRE." FRBB DAXCB FOR PATROXS. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. HEAVY <^mxiELAND\> AB ARET.^"^ rt. Chevalier, •> — **" Auckland. RUN ON CONTINENTAL LIXES. SPECIAL BAND NIGHT, TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. FAMOUS DIXIELAND BAND. FAMOUS DIXIELAND BAND. Leader: DOUG. ARMISHAW (Little Doug.). The Finest Combination of Artists Ever Seen in N.Z. MARDI, _ Specialty Dancer from the Cecil Hall Studio. DIAL 26-615. DIAL 26-615. The Management advises large parties to reserve early. DOUBLE, 7/6. Evening Dress Essential. FAMOUS DIXIELAND BAND. NEW NUMBERS. DIXIELAND CABARET. SUNDAY EVENING. SUNDAY EVENING. CIVIC WINTER GARDEN. OPEN FROM 4 P.M. The following distinguished artists have been chosen to provide an excellent Musical Programme for our Supper I'atrons from S p.m. - PHYLLIS GRIBBIN (Contralto), ■ ARTHUR RIPLEY (Tenor), IDA MOORE (Violinist), STAN. ASQUITH „„„_.., SUNDAY, (Recitnlist). SUNDAY, S p.m. EKIC hell s P-m----(Pianist), And the MASKED ORGANIST, Who -will play Special Selections on the Wurlitzer. Take Supper (1/) at the Civic and hear these fine artists. CIVIC WINTER GARDEN. SUNDAY EVENING. SUNDAY EVENING. MEETINGS. "OX-SERVICEMEN'S SOCIAL CLUB, MT. S - J ALBERT DISTRICT. A Meeting will be held in the King George's Hail, Jit. Albert, on TUESDAY NEXT, July 12, at S p.m. Business Important. A Smoko will follow. All Ex-servicemen, including Ex-Imperial men, cordUUlv invited. l> TABLE TENNIS. P A UCKLAXI) TABLE TENNIS 2£ • tX - ASSOCIATION. It/ The Annual General Meeting of the yfcv Association will be lipid in the J , * V.M.C.A. Hall on WEDNESDAY, July I.'!. in conjunction with a Handicap Progressive Tournament, commencing at 7.00 p.m. M. S. WITHERS. Hon. Sec. Phone JO-388. 0 BRIDGE. BRIDGE Club. —Members wanted: coachins free.—Write Social, 7532, Stab, or inguiw SffAE 236. ■ 0

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 161, 9 July 1932, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 161, 9 July 1932, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 161, 9 July 1932, Page 20

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