AMUSEMENTS. MAJESTIC, Final Night, 5.30 and 8. i Paramount All-British Comedy, I MONEY MEANS NOTHING. Also screening: MACK BENNETT COMED MAJESTIC — TO-MORROW MAJESTIC — TO-MORROW WEDNESDAY. Telephone No. 43-210. Continuous from 11 a.m. Principal Sessions: 11, 2.15, 5.30. 8.0. THRILLING DRAMA BASED. ON AT ACTUAL ADVENTURE OF THE GREA' BERTILLON, WORLD-FAMOUS FRK.NCi DETECTIVE—FROM THE MEMOIRS 01 H. ASHTON-WOLFE. "SECRETS~OF THE FRENCH POLICE." CRIME SUCH AS THIS COUNTRY HA! NEVER KNOWN—THE MYSTERT AD VENTURES THAT THROUGH .NICWS PRINT HAVE THRILLED MILLTONSCOME TO LIFE BEFORE YOUJ{ VERS JJYES. " SECRETS OF ' • THE FRENCH POLICE." NOW IT CAN BE TOLD—CRIME SC (JREAT IT LINKED A STREET GIRI WITH ROYALTY—MARBLE IMAGES THAT WERE ONCE LIVING FORMSA HOUSE WIRED FOR DEATH BY A FIEND WHO KNEW NO MASTER. TC THINK THAT THEY ACTUALLY HAP PENED IS ENOUGH TO MAKE , YOt FREEZE—TO SEE THEM BE-KNACTI-JT ON THE SCREEN IS TO KNOW EVERY ONE OF THE "SECRETS OF THE FRENCH POLICE." PARIS, FIM>"CE! IN NO OTHER LAND, IN NO OriIJSK CITY, COULD POLICE RECORDS REVEAL SUCH INTIMATE DETAILS. THE INTRIGUE OF WOMEN, THE DOWNFALL OF MEN, CIVi INNER LIFE OF THE GAYKST OF CAPITALS. THE ONE CITY IN THE WORM) WITH MYSTERIES WORTH KNOWING! "SECRETS OF ~ THE FRENCH POLICE." . ROMANOFF PRINCESS OR DUPE OF A MASTER MIND? THE ANSWER- LAY IHDDRN BEHIND THE MOST BEAUTIFUL EYELASH IN PARIS . . . UNTIL THE FRENCH POLICE DISCLOSED THE CLUE THAT • REVEALCD AN ASTOUNDING CRIME! "SECRETS OF \ THE FRENCH POLICE." TUB PICTURE IS BASED ON MATERIAL FROM TWO AMAZING DOCUMENTS: "SECRETS OF TDK SURETE," BY H. ASIITON-WOLFR, AND " THK LOST EMPRESS." BY SAMUEL ORNITZ. FRANK MORGAN AND JOHN WARBURTON. BOTH PROMINENT ON TUB NEW YORK STAGE, SHARE CAST HONOURS WITH MISS GWILI ANDRE. Also Screening: Majestic Magazine Topical SKEETS GALLAGHER In a Skit on the Dramn, "Private Lives," • • entitled "PRIVATE WIVES." "Pencil Romeo" Cartoon PATHK AUDIO REVIEW. "Ducks and Drakes" Sportlight MAJESTIC, TO-MORROW. Approved for General Exhibition. An R.K.O. Programme. —ONEHUNGA PICTURES. — TO-NIGHT. Strand. KATHLEEN NESBITT and "ami 10LMYN WILLIAMS, in Strand. An All-British Production. Str ml. "THE FRIGHTENED LADY," Strand. "THE FRIGHTENED LADY," Strand. An Edgar Wallace Thriller. Strand. Recommended by Censor for Adults Strand. Splendid Supporting Programme. ATHLETIC SPORTS. 11TT A LBERT /GRAMMAR CJCHOOL. Tiira ANNUAL ATHLETIC SPORTS WILL BB HELD TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, AT THE DOMAIN, Commencing at 2 p.m. OLD BOYS' CHAMPIONSHIP, 4.45 p.m. \ffernoon Tea will be served in the Stand by the Girls of the lOpsom Girls' Grammar School. All Parents. Old Boys and Friends of the School are cordially invited to attend. . 28 DANCING. T3OPULAR CLUB DANCB, TO-NIGHT. Presenting Something Entirely New At the MAYFAIR, Kniangahape Road. New Decorations. Wonderful Lighting Effects. Dance To-night to the NEW MAYFAIR BAND. Ladies, 1/. Gents, 1/. SPECIAL.—Patrons To-night will t>e presented with Guest Card for Fri., March 31. 2S GAIETY HALL SURREY CRBS., TO-NIGHT And Every Tuesday and Saturday. GENUINE OLD-TIME DANCE. Connon's Papular Orchestra with Don at the drums. Chocs., Cigs. and Supper. Usual Big Programme. Admission 1/ each, Double Ticket 1/6. 28 T. ANDREW'S PIPE BAND DANCE. .TRADES HALL. WEDNESDAY, 2'Jth. Supper. Sa'voua Old-time Orchestra. A .Tolly Good Evening. Ladles 1/, Gents 1/6. :2i) M.C., JIM WALTERS. DANCE Hots, 1/6 dozen.; Novelties, 2/G dozen, large variety. — Mortensen, Manufacturer, 270, Karnngahape Komi. Phone 27-720. RTFS TEACHERS OF DANCING. SYMONDSVILLB STUDIO, Symonds St. (next St. Paul's). MISS SPENCER, assisted by Mr. Bruce, will RECOMMENCE HER CLASSES, MONDAY. Mar. 27: THURSDAY, Mar. SO. Private Lessons Daily. Latest Dances, including Crush Dancing, Rumba, Drag Tap, Tango, Charlestcp: also Old-time Dancing. SATURDAY DANCES REOPEN APRIL 22. Particulars. Phone 42-237, or at Studio. B FRANK WOODRUFFE, Export Instructor, .Tazz or Old-time, 15/; Blues, 5/. — 174, Upper Symonds St. B LICENSING NOTICES. OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSE. 1,. CONRAD .TOHN WELSON, of We!lesley Street West, Auckland, being the I holder of a Publican's License in respect of the premises situate at Wellesley Street West. Auckland, and known as the Shamrock Hotel, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will at the next I Licensing Meeting, to be held at Auckland, on the 7th day of JUNE. 1033. apply for a Transfer of the said License from myself to CHARLES BERNARD CLARKE, my Appointee. Dated at Auckland thjs 15th day of February 1933. :29 CONRAD JOHN WELSON. OPTICIANS AND OPTOMETRISTS. McWILLIAM, Optician.—Prices ■ revised to meet the times.—l 47. Queen St., next " Herald." p rp LOWES, F.8.0.A., F.C.O. (Edln.) -L. F.N.A.0., F. 1.0. (Eng.), Ophthalmic Optician, Lister Buildings, Victoria Street. 40-440. D
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 73, 28 March 1933, Page 16
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