AMUSEMENTS. CONRAD NAGEL, TiriTVdTTP MADGE EVANS. JUAj-kblH-., WILLIAM HAINES, t. FINAL CLIFF EDWARDS, DAY. In "FAST LIFE." Continuous Daily from 11 a.m. Principal Sessions: 11, 2.15, 5.30, 8. Telephone 43-210. MAJESTIC COMMENCING FRIDAY. TO-MORROW. The Good Ship Prince Rupert, a Derelict Adrift in the Pacific. Twelve men gone mad, One lone woman at the mercy of them all: "DESTINATION UNKNOWN." " DESTINATION UNKNOWN." ! " DESTINATION UNKNOWN." " DESTINATION UNKNOWN." " DESTINATION UNKNOWN." SHE WAS AN INSPIRING SIGHT AGAINST THE MOONLIT SKY—THIS CLIPPER . SHIP, BUT HER DECKS WERE RED WITH THE BLOOD OF HEtt UNFORTUNATE CJJB.W. A TALE THAT = WILL SEND THE THRILLS CHASING THEMSELVES UP AND DOWN YOUK SPINE. ; Seldom before has there been a picture that might be called the Epic of the Sea. PAT .O'BRIEN, . RALPH* BELLAMY, ALAN HALE. RUSSELL lIOPTOX, TOM BROWN, BETTY COMPSOX. NOEL (Nat) MADISON. It Is shot through and through with Romance. » » * * It stands on (Its own merits. Mightiest Sea Drama since "The Sea Beast." STARTLING ANNOUNCEMENT! Additional " THE VOICE OF THE VATICAN." A SUBJECT SHOWING INTIMATK HIGHLIGHTS IN THE RECENT HISTORY- OF THE PAPAL STATE ... HIS HOLINESS POPE PIUS XL IN HIS ONE AND ONLY APPEARANCE ON THE TALKING SCREEN. CHURCH AND STATE DIGNITARIES IN SCENES TO THRILL THE MILLION. 7 Recommended by Censor for Adults. "The Street Singer" Radio Revel. "Alias the Proressor" Comedy. "Universal News" Topical. GRAND STALLS. 1/6, 2/3. ALL ROYAL CIRCLE, 1/. Plans at Majestic. rfTHirLONDONJ ALL-BRITISH COMEDY. \v> LAST DAY. M 6d SEYMOUR HICKS In 6d M " THE LOVE HABIT." 6d bQ " THE LOVE HABIT." 6d Recotn. by Censor for Adults. OU RA Commencing To-morrow (Fri.), gj VU LILIAN HARVEY In aA "THE LOVE WALTZ." fif ) OU 2nd Chapter of the New Serial, uu 6d "KING OF THE WILD." 6d Friday. Saturday and Monday. •.." Rr\ Sessions: 11.15. 2, 4. 6 and ». bu UU Adults 6d. Children 3d, R.C. 1/. 6d 6d THE LONDON 6d 6d r PRINCE EDWARD AT 2 AND S. W GRACIE FIELDS in \ . =" LOOKING ON THE £ = BRIGHT SIDE." = — Approved for Universal Exhibition. — =iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini"iiiiiii»""= —ONEHUNGA PICTURES. — TO-NIGHT. Strand. Richard Dolman and Strand. Rose Murray Ames, in Strand. "LOVE ON THE SPOT." Strand. A Musical Comedy. A fascin*tStrand. ing blend of melody and mystery; ' Strand. Adaped from "Three of a Kind, Strand. by Sapper. The supporting proStrand, gramme includes Comedy, Audio Strand. Review and News. " Strand. Approver for Universal Exhibition. H I S COLD WEATHER You need a satisfying Hot Lunch to help you through the day. Three Courses for 1/3 a J OQKE . s RITZ LTDi> ; 242, Queen Street. :x29 i — ~ 5 ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. ) ». BLANDFORD PARK. t ,/flfc, BLANDFORD PARK. SATURDAY, 3 P.M. • OPENING CHAMPIONSHIP MATCHES. • THISTLE V. TRAMWAYS. THISTLE V. TRAMWAYS. • The Scots this year are stronger than last, and play grand football. Tramways, led by All Black J. Christie, are the Tramways o£ old. A great game should result. • EARLY GAME, 1.30 P.M. ■ PONSONBY V. COMRADES. PONSONBY V. COMRADES. Usual Charges.—Ladies, including Stand, . 6d; Gents, Ground 6d and 1/, Stand 0(1 extra. Season Tickets now available. :x-& 1 MEETINGS. . T) E N W O M E N ' S CLUB. r MR. A. R. I). FAIRBURN - Will Explain the Principles of the r DOUGLAS SOCIAL CREDIT SYSTEM To Members and Friends on FRIDAY, 2STH. AT 2.40 P.M., : At the ' PENWOMEN'S CLUBROOMS. Short's Buildings, Quern Street. Afternoon Tea (id. -' ~ LECTURES. _ i H OME . DRSING--1 T hc Fsrst Lecture on Home y mS^Si€Sa Nursing will be given to ML-> 3 \°WW/4 o n WEDNESDAY, 3rd May. ■ and to LADIES on THURSDAY, 4th May, at 7 p.mThe Fee for the course of Six Lectures ana Examination is 7/6. e Early application is requested to nic ; Manager, Ambulance Station, Rutland St.. ) Auckland. Telephone 45-020. '— I RESTAURANTS AND TEAROOMS-, AH! Boys. Tea at the Tiffin, Saturday night. Grills of all kinds. Best m \ town, 5? , A LBERT Cafe, 240. Queen St. (oyer • J\. Jeffrey's Boot Shop).—3 Courses, 1/Free Teacup Reading. B A SPLENDID Healthy 3-course Meal for 1/3.—Sanitarium Vegetarian Cafe. 1 Brunswick Bldgs., Queen St. _? ; /CAMERON Cafeteria. 13, Customs St. . \J West—l-course Meal. Od; 3-course I Meal, 1/. ? • CAFE, over Whitcombc J VJ and Tombs—Quality 3-course Meals. 1/. —Adams and Sons, Proprietors. » LEISURE Lounge, Bon Marehe Buildings. Karangahape Rd.—Free Cup Readings • Afternoons. Splendid 3-Course Meal l/_ » Dancing every Saturday Night. B I —; I , FLORISTS. PHONE 23-62S. —Mrs. T. A. Davies (the Takapuna Florist). —Wreaths delivered ', anywhere, any time. B
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 97, 27 April 1933, Page 24
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