AMUSEMENTS. HIS MAJESTY THE KING Said of this film : — "I WARMLY CONGRATULATE SIR DOUGLAS MAWSON AND HIS COMPANIONS ON THEIR SUCCESS ACHIEVED IX THE FACE OF FORMIDABLE HARDSHIPS. "THIS NOVEL FILM RECORD IS OF PARTICULAR INTEREST AND SHOULD COMi-MEND ITSELF TO ALL BRITISH SUBJECTS." I pl|||||l |ll,l| H|||ililll||| j STRAND. ' i llllllllllllllimllllllllllillll CONTINUOUS FROM 11 A.M. Sessions : 11, 2, 4.15 and S p.m. Phil Hayward Presents T)OUGLA>S TUTAWSON'S AMAZING ANTARCTIC FILM • In SOUND, STORY AND SONG, "SIEGE OF THE SOUTH." "SIEGE OF THE .SOUTH.'I "SIEGE OF THE SOUTH." "SIEGE OF THE SOUTH." I "SIEGE OF THE SOUTH." "SIEGE OF THE SOUTH." "SIEGE OF THE SOUTH." "SIEGE OF THE SOUTH." I "SIEGE OF THE SOUTH." "SIEGE OF THE SOUTH." Approved for Universal Exhibition. STIRRING ADVENTURES IN AN EPIC OF MAN'S GLORIOUS STRUGGLE WITH NATURE. Charms you with Beauty. lOntertnlns you with Side-splitting Humour. CAPTAIN FRANK HURLEY, ' The Australian Explorer, whose camera has ransacked Nature in a seureh for thrills, is responsible fot this latest SENSATION OF THE DAY. There is a Story — a True Story — more stirring and stranger than any work of fiction running through " SIEGE OF THE SOUTH," And the settings are REAL — Natures own artistic handiwork. IT THRILLED A NATION! SBH MICKY MOUSE MEET MR. PENGUIN. Grand Supporting Prosrnmme Includes PARAMOUNT BRITISH NEWSRMEL, CINESOUND AUSTRALASIAN NEWS, "STRANGE AS IT SEEMS," 'COMEDY, CARTOON. ETC. 1 At 1.15 and 7.1.">, I NEWS OF THE WORLD. I Entire Change To-day. Prices: 1/ and 1/6. Children, 6d. "SIEGE OF THE SOUTH." Box Plans Open at Theatre, 43-114. STRAND TO-NIGHT, i - rrTTnTvtJ - ii hem i) era m> \d [ 1 UJJUK \ To-night, 5.15. .\\V ADOLPHE MRN.TOU. \\\\ With JOAN MARSH, in [OOO! A BACHELOR'S AFFAIRS. \\M Recommended by Censor for Adults. l\\\ Gny Drawing Room Comedy. \\V Superb Tudor Featurcttes. I T VDTP I SYMONDS STREET!'. I JU I JKJ.I< I To-night, 8. UV WARNER BAXTER, in wj "MAN ABOUT-TOWN," \\\ And RICHARD BARTHELMESS in VK "THE CABIN IN THE |VN COTTON." AVI Approved for Universal Exhibition. i ■DT>T r r A tvTMT A I THHBE LAMPS. [ JDKIIAJNJNIA I To-night, 8. DOLORES DEL RIO, in OM "BIRD OF PARADISE," Wj And Walter Huston, with Anita Page rtV( and Lewis Stone, in "NIGHT COURT." i\\\ Both Recommended by Censor for \\V Adults. I GAIETY, TAKAPUNA] *\w At 8 p.m. THRILLING BRITISH DRAMA, "THE WICKHAM VW MYSTERY." J\V Recommended by Censor for Adults. l\\> And—"AROUND THE WORLD IN \\\ 80 MINUTES," \\w Humorous Travelogue. V\\l Approved for Universal Exhibition. I GREY LYNN CINEMA | •TO JOAN BENNETT, in "TRIAL OF VIVIENNE ,\VJ WARE." Recommended by Censor for Adults. l\V And Breezy British Comedy, "DOUBLE DEALING." pAMBASSADORi Cl ™& r . l\\\ OWEN NARBS, in OON " THE IMPASSIVE FOOTMAN." V\\\ Recommended t>y Censor for Adults. l\\\' BIG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, ETC. ,/— -J-- rpHE DEVONPORT ' , -*- STEAM FERRY CO., rV.......' ivj LTD. : (Weather and other circumstances permitting.) ; CHEAP HARBOUR EXCURSION. CHEAP HARBOUR EXCURSION. . SUNDAY. MOTUIHI ISLAND, VIA KOHIMARAMA AND RANGITOTO. Leave Auckland .... 0.43 a.m. Leave Kohimarama .. 10.5 a.m. Leave Motullil 4.30 p.m. Leave Rangitoto .... 5.0 p.m. FARES : Auckland or Kohimarama to '• Rangitoto and Motuihi, Adults 1/3, Children 8d (including tax). ALL FARES ARE RETURN. 11 ■ .*>.-,, "ORADNEY AND BINNS. "" OSTBND SERVICE. • '■ S.S. ONEWA Leaves Prince's Wharf Daily. i SUNDAYS to THURSDAYS (Tuesdays • excluded), inclusive, 9.45 a.m. FRIDAYS, 6.30 p.m. SATURDAYS, 1.45 p.m. Leaving Ostend, Saturdays, at 7 a.m. D npHE DEVONPORT f i'j'j'i'''.'■'""''*■- f FERRY CO. SUMMER EXCURSION FARES, SUNDAYS ONLY, On the Devonport, Bayswater, Northcote and Birkenhead Passenger or Vehicular Ferry. Adults Return 6d, Children Return 3d. . Y TTUAWAI FOR MANLY EVERY -*"*" SATURDAY, SUNDAY AND TUESDAY. . Bing 43-IW. or 18-0-42. 10
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 58, 10 March 1933, Page 14
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