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AMUSEMENTS. Rejuvenation is assured, if you visit the Majestic and pot inoculated with the Laughter Germ. Turns wrinkles into smiles - — puts electricity in your funny bone, and spreads health and happiness. LESLIE FULLER, LESLIE FULLER, LESLIE FULLER, LESLIE FULLER, MA TTTCSTTP ALWAYS FUT.T.KR OTTKf. iViAJ HiO 1 Britain's Famous Fnn MAJESTIC Maker in his jMJwwe Laugh Sensation, * . "THE Continuous LAST COUPON." from 11 a.m. A Brltish Interuational Picture, * * With a Brilliant All-star company of English Principal Comedians, featuring Sessions: GUS li, 2.15 5.30. McNAUGHTON, a -°- (Of "Maid of the m 9 Mountains"), . JIMMY GODDEN, Plans at (Of "My Wife's Family"), Majestic. MOLLY LA MONT, JACK HOBBS. * • IT'S LESLIE FULLER S BIGGEST LAUGH SHOW Phone YET. 43-210. Approved for General Exhibition. Listen—this is real enter- ' tainmont. We dofy you to pick better. More lauglis tlinu you pay for, and satisfaction for all. MAJESTIC PRICES: Reserves 1/6, 2/3. De Luxe Chairs 2/10. MAJESTIC, THURSDAY. ROMANTIC — DRAMATIC, : SPECTACULAR. A vivid, vibrant story woven li and nround the worlds Arena of r lhrills. " MADISON SQUARE GARDEN." ■ Jack Oakie-Thomas .Mβ ghan Marion Nixon—Zasu Pitts— WiinamVvd-Lew Cody, and These Old-time Sports, ■ass Stanislaus THURSDAY. FAREWELL TO DAME SYBIL THORNDIKE. HIS MAJESTY'S Direction: J. C. Williamson (X.Z.). Ltd. . LAST NIGHT OF TUB DAME SYBIL THORNDIKE SEASON. ■»' — B^U^onUon ChCrniaVSky TO-NIGHT, AT 8, The Picturesqtie Costume Napoleonic Romantic Comedy, "MADAME PLAYS NAP/; "MADAME PLAYS NAP, , DAMB SYBIL as HENRIETTA. LEWIS CASSON as NArOLEON. Evening Prices: D.C. and 8.H.. '/• nsi/ ■ Qa A |j r y prlC g S Plus -rax. Manager John FarrelL MiiniiiiiiiiniSiiiiiiiii' PRINCE EDWARD >^ THEATRE ■ \, AT 2 AND 8 P.M. ir = LORBTTA YOUNG, in r= ='WEEK-END MARRIAGE.'^ EE And CLAUDETTE CO: BERT and __ = EDMUND LOWU in =. = "MISLEADING LADY." EE E= Recommended by Censor for Adults.— -IyTUNICIPAL BAND. IVI Bandmaster: r ALBERT PARK. KjTjjf7«J TO-MORROW (Sun.) C3fircl)fofg£g Commencing at S- 30 - Tlie Auckland Municipal Band will render a select Programme o£ Popular and Classical Music at Albert Park; 10-MOK-Srff a TO B i°6RR A OW at rSun Z d°a°y «S^N^G_^^!_l« XCURSION — SUNDAYS ONLY, To TAKAPUNA OR MILFORD. Ferry and Bus. Adult's Return, 1/3. Child's Return, Bd. HS TJROTTING.

WIN AND PLACE TOTALISATOR INVESTMENT WAS THE PRONOUNCED SUCCESS ANTICIPATED, AT ALEXANDRA PARK THIS AI'TTHRNOON. Expressions of APPRECIATION AND PRAISE Could tie heard on all sides. The people's enthusiasm over the system exceeded even our own anticipation and definitely showed that WIN AND PLACE TOTALISATOR INVESTMENTS HAVE COME TO STAY. AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB. FEBRUARY MEETING, 1933. FINAL DAY WEDNESDAY. FIRST RACE ABOUT 12 NOON. Two facts that must have impressed everyone present this afternoon were WIN AND PLACE WAS THE FAVOURITE SYSTEM OF INVESTMENT, And TROTTING Was the PEOPLE'S FAVOURITE SPORT. FINAL DAY WEDNESDAY. HANDICAPS AND ACCEPTANCES FOR SECOND DAY. Handicaps for all Second Day Events will appear in Monday's "Herald." Acceptances for all Second Day events will close -rith the secretary. Durham Street East, on MONDAY NEXT, February 20, 12 noon. .Secretary. Durham Street East, Auckland. IS

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 41, 18 February 1933, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 41, 18 February 1933, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 41, 18 February 1933, Page 20

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