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AMUSEMENTS. LAST DAY. MAJESTIC JOAN BENNETT, "THE TRIAL OF VIVIENNE WARE." v , Also, " BLACK COFFEE." MAJESTIC TO-MORROW, 11 A.M. Nearly three years ago Auckland , bowed to "The Love Parade." For four weeks it continued its triumphant season—capacity houses afternoon and evening—a perpetual I queue at the Booking Office. Only once in a lifetime is a picture of the magnitude of "The Love Parade" made, -and it is, still the greatest of all Musical Spectacles. HE RETURNS TO-MORROW. The King of Hearts, The King of. Entertainment, Idol of Paris, MAURICE CHEVALIER, MAURICE CHEVALIER, MAURICE CHEVALIER, MAURICE CHEVALIER, \ "THE Y " \ LOVE A3 Xparade."/ lupino lane, lillian roth, ° JEANETTE MACDONALD. JEANETTE MACDONALD. :■ Life for mischievous Maurice, just one gay woman after another '. Until an ultra-modern queen sings her seductive songs of love to him. Then Chevalier answers her with songs sung roguislily as only Chevalier can. sing them. 8 SONG HITS. You'll hear "My Love Parade,":•, "Paris,' Stay the Same," "Nobody's UHins it Now," "Anything to Please the Queen," "My Dream Lover," "Let's Be Common," and ;. . "The March of the Grenadiers," **« sung by the Magnetic Maurice and Jeanette Mac Donald. MARVELLOUS IN SPECTACLE, "THE ROYAL WEDDING." Perhaps the most dazzling Spectacular Scone yet witnessed in any Talking picture, is the Marriage Ceremony of Queen Louise (Jeanette MacDouald) and Count Alfred (Maurice Chevajjer)_Choral Splendour — Stalwart Grenadier Guards — Ministers and Ambassadorial Suite in Uniform—lne Throne Room in the Palace. "THE MARCH OF THE GRENADIERS." Queen Jeanette and her guards make the Welkin Ring with Martial Airs. BOOK NOW. MAJESTIC THURSDAY. PRINCE EDWARD W — THEATRE... NEWTON — Phone 46-252. X -JOAN BENNETT and = = JOHN BOLES, m = = " CARELESS LADY." = = ("A" Cert.) — I KENtI)OUGLAS, in = = " WATERLOO BRIDGE." e= iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiTitnifiWiinniiiiiiinii^ NEHUNGA PICTURES — TO-MGiJX. Elissa Landi and Victor McLaglen, Strand. "DEVIL'h LOTTERY. Strand. Comedy and News. DANCING. At the j MY-T-FINE DANCE CLUB, | ""M.UNICIIPAL HALL, NEWMARKET. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY)^ 1 NAVY NIGHT. 1 Officers of H.M.s. Dunedin Guests of the Management. Two Monte Carlos. Six Prizes in Bach. Balloon Dance, 4 PrUes; Spot Waltz M a Prizes. Streamer Dance, Confetti Dance, Novelty Hats. . A Gay Night of Real Carnival Music by Auckland's Leading Old-time Dance Band, the

Gents 1/6 | SNAPPY SIX | Ladies 1/0 N B.—Dancing Class Every Sat. Afternoon, 3 -- 30 t0 1 P A D NDKR-SON, M.C. pLEAKBD po ™ONS ( P^E~S ELITE DANCE CLUB, CRYSTAL PALACE BALLROOM, MOUNT BDKN (Tram Stops at Door.) TO-NIGHT — TO-NIGHT. Our Dance can still he Bigger, but Not Brighter nor Better. Why? Because we Give Everything Best in Dance eutertainmejit. Roulette, Monto Carlo, Statue, Novelties, Etc. i'~JA€K RENTON'S FAVOURITE FIVE. | Acclaimed Auckland's Finest Suburban Band. Sub: 1 LADIES, 1/; GBNTS, 1/ "| Don't Forget!—.. Miss Margaret O'Connor's Tango Class, 7 to 8 p-m. CMACIL (~M>ACK pUBARET, \J \J V^ NEWMARKET. OLD-TIME. OLD-TIME. I BIG CARNIVAL NIGHT [ I BIG CARNIVAL NIGHT | TONIGHT (WEDNESDAY). Four Miniature Monte Carlos, 1 Special. Spot Waltz, Balloons, Streamers, Chocolates, Cigarettes, Good Prizes. , ] CLICK CLACK ORCHESTRA (Nuff Sed) j Admission, 1/6; Double, 3/0. Refreshments Free. BILLY ROBINSON, M.C. NOTE. —Learners' Class Every Sat, 2.30 p.m. till 5 p.m. Admission, 1/. ENUINE OLD-TIME DANCING TONIGHT, MAYFAIR CABARET. Karaugahape Road (opp. K.K.) Bring your grandmother and grandfather. Let them dance once again to old refrains. Dancing for old and young in a Modern Cabaret. Novelty Dances. Streamers, Walzes, Prizes, etc. Ladies 1/6. Supper. Gents 2/. 3 M. A. McKENZIE. M.C. POINT CHEVALIER HALL. TO-NIGHT. WATERVIBW RATEPAYERS , GRAND OLD-TIME DANCE. Entire proceeds to be donated to the Avondale Welfare League, to be spent in helping the Unemployed of Avondale. Connon's Popular Orchestra. Chocolates, Cigarettes, Refreshments. Ladies 1/, Gents 1/0. 3 GEO. W. CON'WON, Hon. Sec. PARISIAN DANCING STUDIO, 410, Queen Street (below Tabernacle). — Mid-week Dance, TO-NIGHT (Wednesday), for Pupils and Friends. Full Studio Orchestra. Admission, 1/fi. Invitations at Studio. __3 SAN TOY — ROYAL OAK HALL, SYMONDS ST.. ROYAL OAK. Members and Friends Please Note: — LADIES' NIGHT TO-NICvHT. — Ladies Basket. Gentlemen 1/6. 3 6D —GAIETY HALL. SURREY CRES. EVERY WEDNESDAY. THE ASTONIANS. The Band that's got "IT." Novelties. Cash Prizes. Admission. 6d. ORANGE HALL EVERY SATURDAY. 3 I TkON'T FORGET TO-MORROW. I GALA NIGHT, S'J\ THOMAS' HALL, UNION STREET. Admission 1/. Light Supper Provided. i IN AID OF CHURCH FUNDS. 3

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 182, 3 August 1932, Page 18

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