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amusements. MAJESTIC—FINAL DAY. Continuous from IX a.m. a JQLOC) " Arctic Epic, Also j Maureen O'Sullivan and Lew Ayres In "Penalty, of Fame. • : —: MAJESTIC . V TO-MORROW, 11 A.M. RAPID FIREV ROMANCE OF BANDITRY v ON" THE MANCIIURIAN ' FRONTIER. RICHARD DIX,; " ROAR RICHARD DIX 0 F RICHARD DIX THE RICHARD DIX DRAGON." RICHARD DIX RICHARD DIX RICHARD DIX the" st<?ry RICHARD DIX "Passage RICHARD DIX _ Hongkong." ' 1 55ASU PITTS, EDWARD EVERETT HOKTON, MORE ACTION THAN ANY OTHER FILM HAS EVER HELD. A Beauty to be Adored and Feared — A Fiend iu Human Form. GWILI ANDRE. (Pronounced Jce-lee On-dray.) "WOMAN" OF A BANDIT CHIEF! But in her breast the spark of iove still burned . . . leaping into flame as she teit the caressing touch of white arms . . . her whole being tingling gloriously with emotional lire as she barkened to the call of race 1 (Adult. Audience Recommendation.) Supported by the Greatest Aggregate of Shorts Assembled On One Programme. " THE ENGINEER'S DAUGHTER." Comedy produced by the Masque Players, the Cast containing MAY lIOBSON, MONTAGUE LOVE, CLYDE COOK. MACK SWAIN, EAKLE- FOXE, AND MANY OTHERS. It is an imitation of the old melodrama of the mellowest, most dramatic sort, and produces shouts of laughter from start to linibh. It cannot be described, but must

bo seen. "PIGSKIN PROGRESS" ...... Sportlight "FAMILY SHOE" Fable Cartoon PATIIE NEWS Topical MAJESTIC — TO-MORROW. — CAPITOL. TO-NIGHT, S P.M. " WHILE PARIS SLEEPS," " WHILE PARIS SLEEPS," " WHILE PARIS SLEEPS," With VICTOR McLAGLBX —HELEN MACK. Scnrlet Love and Black Hate Stalls its Streets and Clash iu Drama-tic Action. SPECIALLY SELECTED SUPPORTS. PHONE 12-190 FOR RESERVES. BOHEMIAN ORCHESTRA. V ' ' « & 4TH CONCERT, 19TH SEASON TOWN HALL, TO-MORROW NIGHT, A Fine Programmer-ill be Presented by the Orchestra. Special Appearance of MISS BVA STERN (late of New York), who will play Schumann's Pianoforte . Concerto, with full Orchestral Accompaniment.' MISS HELEN GRAY will plaj- the Lalo Violin Concerto, with full Orchestral Accompaniment. * VOCALISTS: MISS DORIS MOORE, MESSRS. R. SIMMERS and G. FAG AX. ADMISSION, 2/6 and 1/6. 30 W. J. CADDBLL, Secretary. CLOSED TO-NIGHT For Redecorating and Alterations. RIVOLI PALAIS DE DANSE. J>

GRAND REOPENING, ON CONTINENTAL LINES, FRIDAY NEXT, DEC. 2. ADMISSION, 6 D \ FLOOR CHARGE, 3D PER DANCE PER COUPLE. Direction, M. A. NASSOOR. —" ]\ ruNiciPAL t>and! iVL ~ ' 15 _\2f *L Bandmaster: GEO. BUCKLEY. £\ POINT CHEVALIER The Auckland Munim —GEBSg— B clpal Band will give an Attractive Programme of Popular Music at Point Chevalier TO-MORROW {Thursday) EVENING, at S o'clock. Also at Albert Park on Sunday Evening. , 30 YOU HAVEN'T? Well, try one to-day. A creamlly dainty Ice Cream. Plain 6dJ. Sundaes 9d. COOKE'S RITZ, LTD., 242, Queen Street. < ' x :2 TROTTING. ' '' WAIKATO TROTTING - CLUB. SUMMER MEETING, TO BE HELD ON THE CLUB'S WELLAPPOINTED COURSE, Adjoining the Railway, at CLAUDELANDS, HAMILTON, SATURDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 3, 1932. First Race Starts about 11.45 a.m.

EXCURSION FARES. 1 Special Train Arrangements. ENJOY A DAY'S SPORT AT THIS POPULAR FIXTURE. Reduced Admission Charges to Course: Gents, 2/; Ladies, 1/6. In addition to Above, Admission to Lawn and Grandstand : Gents, 3/: I Ladies, . 2/; \." ■ T.' G. REYNOLDS, Secretary. Phone 1771. Box 76, Hamilton. .30 LAWN TENNIS. A COMPLETE JOB.—Your Racquet Restrung from 9/6; same day service. Inspect our Fresh Stock of Racquets. GRIFFITHS TENNIS SERVICE, 13, Wakefield Street. A ~A GOOD Kacquet at moderate price; also ltestringing; best gut used.—Heape, 28. Swanson St. (upstairs). A TJEST Kacquets Strung, super English gut, cheap; expert Restringing and Repairs. Yates. 73. City Chambers. A MEMBERS wanted, hard court, Mt. Eden ; Sunday play.—Ring 42-646. ' x.30 KESTIUNGING, Superfine Uut guaranteed. 10/6; Rppairs. 6d per string.— Modern Bag Co.. 400, Queen St.- . C CRICKET. - ' "DATS, quality, from 25/; tine range Cricket Gear.—Taylor, Eastbury, British Sports House, Queen's Arcade. A

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 284, 30 November 1932, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 284, 30 November 1932, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 284, 30 November 1932, Page 18

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