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AMUSEMENTS. THE ONLY PROGRAMME CHANGE IN THE CITY TO-DAY. MAJESTIC — TO-DAY. MAJESTIC TO-DAY. WEDNESDAY. Telephone No. 43-210. Continuous from 11 a.m. Principal Sessions: 11, 2.15, 5.30, 8.0. THRILLING DRAMA BASED ON AN ACTUAL ADVENTURE OF THE GREAT BER? I LON° WOKLD.FAMOUS FRENCH DETECTIVE-FROM THE MEMOIRS OF H. ASHTON-WOLFE. "SECRETS OF THE FRENCH POLICE." CRIME SUCH AS THIS COUNTRY HAS yinrffiß KNOWN—THE MYSTERY ADVENTURES THAT THROUGH NEWSPRINT HAVE THRILLED MILLI ON S— COME TO LIFE BEFORE YOUR VERY EYES. 1 "SECRETS OF ' I I THE FRENCH POLICE." | NOW IT CAN BE TOLD—CRIME SO GREAT IT LINKED A STREET GIRL WITH ROYALTY—MARBLE IMAGES THAT WERE ONCE LIVfNO FORMSA HOUSE WIRED FOR DEATH BY A FIEND WHO KNEW NO MASTER. TO THINK THAT THEY ACTUALLY HAPPENED IS ENOUGH TO MAKE YOU FREEZE- TO REE THEM RE-ENACTED ON THE SCREEN IS TO KNOW EVERY ~ ONE OF THE ■ "SECRETS OF I THE FRENCH POLICE." | PARIS, FRANCE! IN NO OTHER LAND, IN NO OTHER CITY, COULD POLICE RECORDS REVEAL SUCH. JNTTMATB DETAILS. THE INTRIGUE OF WOMEN, THE DOWNFALL OF MEN, XHIB INNEfi •LIFE OF THE GAYEST OF CAPITALS, THE ONE CITY IN THE WORLD WITH MYSTERIES WORTH KNOWING! "SECRETS OF I THE FRENCH POLICE." | ROMANOFF PRINCESS OR DUPE OF A MASTER MIND? THE ANSWER LAY HIDDEN BEHIND THE MOST BEAUTIFUL EYELASH IN PARIS . . . U*TJL THE FRENCH POLICE DISCLOSED THE CLUE THAT REVEALED AN ASTOUNDING CRIME! I "SECRETS OF I f THE FRENCH POLICE." j THE PICTURE IS BASED ON MATERIAL FROM TWO AMAZING DOCUMENTS: "SECRETS OF THE SURETE," BY H. ASHTON-WOLFE. AND " THE LOST EMPRESS." BY SAMUEL ORNITJS. FRANK MORGAN AND JOHN WAKBURTON. BOTH PROMINENT ON THONKW YORK STAGE, SHARE CAST HONOURS WITH MISS GWILL ANDRE. Also Screening: Majestic Magazine Topical SKEETS GALLAGHER In a Skit on the Drama, "Private Lives," entitled "PRIVATE WIVES." "Pencil Romeo" Cartoon PATHE AUDIO REVIEW. "Ducks and Drakes" Sportllght MAJESTIC, TO-DAY. Approved for General Exhibition. An R.K.O. Programme. rnrH¥"LONDONJ STAR COMEDY DRAMA. \SS ROBERT ARMSTRONG, N JAMES GLEASON, fid _. " OH, YEAH." ■— 6d ™ __ " OH, YEAH." — fid 6CI A Rib-tickling Laugh-maker. uu Approved Jor Universal c , 6(J Exhibition. Otl Sessions: 11.15, 2, 4, 6, and 8. P,r\ Adults (id, Children 3d, Reserve bCI ou Circle 1/. 6d 6d THE LONDON 6d 6d Tp-NIGHT. X I J DouWe-Feature Programme. "REBECCA OF SUNNYBROOK. FARM." Massed for Universal Exhibition. "VANITY FAIR." Recommended, b;/ Censor for Adults. SKATING. SKATING. TO-NIGHT. — TO-NIGHT. LADIES' CHALLENGE RACE (1 Mile). ELSIE GIBSON V. MRS MoFARLANE. Other Attractions include: Monte Carlo, Jolly Miller, Ladies' Fast Skating. A NIGHT TO BE REMEMBERED! Direction M. A. NASSOOR.

RESERVE TOUR TABLE at the Rltz for an enjoyable three-course meal, 1/3. Reservations free; 12 to 2 p.m., 5 to 7.30 p.m. COOKE'S RITZ, LTD., 242, Queen Street. :sl DANCING. T ABOUR TTALL. T ABOUR TXALL. KARANGAHAPB ROAD, TO-NIGHT, at S r.m. GRAND OLD-TIME DANCE. . PROGRAMME. Spot Watlz Prizes, D'Alberts, etc. Sociable and Enjoyable. Light Supptr. Gents, 1/; Ladies, 1/. 29 HALL, SURREY CRESCENT. vT EVERY WEDNESDAY. JACKIE ASTON -AND HIS BAND. To-night's Competition will be Judged by Miss Piitton and Mr. Preudagast, Nortlties. 8-11. M.C., FLOYD BERJtY. GRAND OPENING, ORANGE HALL, SATURDAY, April 1. 29 CJT. ANDREW'S PIPE BAND DANCE. ►3 TRADES HALL, WEDNESDAY, 29th. Supper. Savoua Old-time Orchestra. A .lolly Uood Evening. Ladies 1/, Gents 1/6. :2! > M.C., JIM WALTERS. rnO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. J- MAYFAIR CABARET, "2,. Karangahapu Road. Modern Futuristic Decorations, New Lighting Effects. An Entirely New Band and a Perfect Floor. Popular Dance, Popular Price. mmmm ' 29 TEACHERS OF DANCING. T>UBY SIIERHIFF, 8, Hopetoun St., Pon- ■*-»' sonby—Latest Variation Tango, Quick Step, Waltz Tap; simplified versions for beginners. q CJAN TOY Picnic, Waitakere Ranges, KJ Sunday next. Full particulars announced io-niglit. 29 WAN TOY school of Dancing, Royal Oak y Hall, Royal Oak.—Beginners' Class (modern), every Saturday, Wednesday. 7 . c TTALKSKA'S Dancing Studio, Ngapuhi » Chambers, Lome St., opp. Regent Iheatre. I'hone 46-121. Terms from 10/6. C 1 /ft A Lesson—Latest Ballroom Dancing - L/ V including Rumba, Tap Operatic, I«Pn a '„ Cultnre -- Miss vlole ' Robertson, -00, Pacific Bids.. Wellesley St. MWH PUBLIC NOTICES. -\TOTICE TO REGISTERED MASSEURS AND OPTICIANS. Attention is directed to the provisions of ho Finance Act. 1932-33 (No. 2). making it illegal for the above to practise their professions on and after the Ist April next, unless an annual practising certificate has boon applied for and the prescribed fee paid. Any person concerned practising without having applied for such certificate, is liable to a tine not exceeding £5 for each day the offence continues. Forms of application can be obtained from any Medical Officer of Health, or from the Secretary to the Board, c/o Department of Health. Wellington. :29 PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. JJEKCY UAMBLIN, Specialist Foot Correction, American experience.—Entrance ana telephone, Jackson's Beauty Shoppe, Dilworth Bldg. C

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 74, 29 March 1933, Page 16

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