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AMUSEMENTS. MAJESTIC—FINAL DAY. MAJESTIC —FINAL DAY. "SECRETS OF ~ THE FRENCH POLICE." Thrilling Drama based on an actual adventure of the great Bertillon, world-famous French detective, from the MEMOIRS OF H. ASHTON WOLFE. Telephone No. 43-210. Continuous from 11 a.m. Principal Sessions: 11, 2.15, 5.30, 8.0. MAJESTIC, TO-MORROW. HERE'S A LAUGHTER PROGRAMME, AND IT'S GUARANTEED. Wir.th has a great Circus, so had Barnum and Bailey—but you wait until you see Achilles' Carnival—it can teach the rest what laughter is! A MILLION CANDLE POWER ROMANCE LOADED WITH LAUGHS. HAIL! HAIL! HAIL! The Greatest Show on Earth. STEP RIGHT UP, FOLKS. The littul laydee will do the' dance that put padlocks on the harems! And that,, my friends, is the truth, the whole truth, and nothing BUT . NAKED N. TRUTH." An R.K.O. Picture, With LUPE VELEZ, LUPE VELEZ, Hear Lupe Velez Sing "Oh, Mr. Carpenter." LEE TRACY, LEE TRACY,

EUGENE PALLETTE, FRANK MORGAN. Fun, fury anil fight under canvas. Love under difficulties. Laughs under any conditions. The funniest thing that ever happened. APPLEVILLE GASPED . . WHEN RUMOUR WHISPERED THE NAME OF A PROMINENT MAN OF THIS TOWN! Tongues wagged, fingers pointed, respected citizens broke out with goosetii'sh . . . and tens of thousands stormed the tent to see the beautiful home town girl with a thlu-veiled past. • * IT WAS THE OPENING GUN IN r ONE.OP THE GREATEST PUBLICITY CAMPAIGNS EVER DEVISED BY .TIMMIE BATES. MASTER OF BALLYHOO : AND BUNK, WHO COULD TAKE ANY MILKMAID AND MAKE HER A STAR OVERNIGHT. Adult Audience Recommendation. AJso Screening: CLARK AND McCULLOCH In "lIOKUS POKUS." Two Cartoons. MAJESTIC TOPICAL MAGAZINE. PRICES: 1/, 1/0. 2/3. Plans at Majestic. THE LONDONEXCEPTIONAL BILL. r REGIS TOOMEY, SUE CARROL N In "GRAFT." — "GRAFT." "GRAFT." — "GRAFT." FINE DRAMA ENTERTAINMENT. Rccommcndcd by Censor Jor Universal Exhibition. Sessions : 11.15, 2, 4, 6, and 8. Adults 6d, Children 3d, D.C. 1/, THE LONDON. — CAPITOL. SYLVIA SIDNEY—FREDRIC MARCH In "MERRILY WE GO TO—." A Vindication of Every Woman who Ever Loved. A. Cert, Adult Recommendation. Phone 12-109 for Reserves. —ONEHUNGA PICTURES. — TO-NIGHT. Strand. Maurice Chpvalier, in Strand. "PLAYBOY OF PARIS.'* Strand. Approved lor Universal Exhibition. Strand. A Comedy-Romance with a punch. Strand. He a hardworking drudge by day Strand, and a lavish spending millionaire Strand, by Night. Supporting Programme, Strand. Comedy, Screen Song, Talkatoon Strand. nnd Cincsound News. Empire to-night, at 8. Charles Farrell—Janet Gaynor In "FIRST YEAR." And Ben Lyon in "ALOHA." Roth Passed for Utiircrsnl Exhibition. The magnificent expanse of Floor, the delightful Music and Richardson's world-famed Skates, are the appealing features of the <CT SKATING TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. 7.30 TO 11. THE RIVOLI'S POPULAR PROGRAMME Includes LADIES' -J-MILE RACE. MEN'S 1 MILE RACE. Besides other SURPRISE SPORTS EVENTS. MAKE A NOTE OB' IT. WEDNESDAYS will henceforth be the Recognised SPORTS NIGHTS THE RIVOLI RINK, AUCKLAND'S PREMIER PLAYGROUND. Direction : M. A. NASSOOR. ~ - , ; I LEAGUE FOOTBALL. RUGBY LEAGUE. : (Ej) THE ANNUAL MEETING of the ; Auckland Rugby League will be \ >y heid in the Chamber of Commerce, . Swanson Street, MONDAY, April 10, at 7.30. • Business: Receive Annual Report ana Balance-Sheet, Presentation of Trophies. IVAN CULPAN, 5 Hon. Secretary. ft "111" ANUKAU RUGBY LEAGUE rfjr\ -"J- FOOTBALL CLUB. , \9h-i) A Spccial General Meeting of the Club will be held in the Kelvin Hall, Queen Street, Onehunga, on THURSDAY, April 6, at 7.30 p.m. All " Players and Members must attend this - meeting. Business important. < 5 H. E. KEMP, Hon. Sec. PLAYERS wanted all grades, Akarana Club ; 7.30, Thursday.—lß7, Symonds Street. 5 TEACHERS OF DANCING. ] BUBY SHERRIFF, 8, Hopetoun St., Ponsonby.—Latest Variation Tango, Quick Step, Waltz Tap; simplified versions for beginners. ' C SAN TOY' School of Dancing, Royal Oak Hall, Royal Oak.—Beginners' Class (modern), every Saturday, Wednesday, 7 p.m. C YALESKA'S Dancing Studio, Ngapuhi Chambers, Lome Street, opp. Regent 7 Theatre. 'Phone 4G-121. Terms from 10/6. I : C , "I /Ct A' Lesson—Latest Ballroom Dane- 5 J-/ U ing, including Rumba, Tap, Operatic, I Physical Culture.—Miss Violet Robertson, ( 200, Pacific Bldg., Wellesley St. MWH \

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 80, 5 April 1933, Page 16

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