AMUSEMENTS. mini! majestic mum CONTINUOUS FROM 11 A.M. Principal Sessions: 11, 2.15, 5.30, 8.0. Twelve men gone mad, One lone woman at the mercy of them all! PAT O'BRIEN, RALPH BELLAMY, ALAN HALE, RUSSELL HOPTON, TOM BROWN, BETTY COMPSON. NOEL (Nat) MADISON. " DESTINATION UNKNOWN." " DESTINATION UNKNOWN." " DESTINATION UNKNOWN." Recommended by Censor- for Adults. It stands on its own merits. Mightiest Sea Drama since "The Sea Beast." STARTLING ANNOUNCEMENT! Additional " THE VOICE OF THE VATICAN." Screcns at 12.25, 2.25, 5.50 and 8.20. A subject showing intimate highlights in the recent history ot' the Papal State . . . His Holiness Pope Pius XI. in his one and only appearance <on the talking screen. Church and State dignitaries in scenes to thrill the million. "The Street Singer" Radio Revel. "Alias the Proressor" Comedy. "Universal News" Topical. GRAND STALLS, 1/0, 2/3. ALL ROYAL CIRCLE, 1/. Plans at Majestic. Telephone 43-210. — COMMENCING FRIDAY — — COMMENCING FRIDAY — Stronger than human will, this charm commanded love, riches and fame. Every wish was granted to those who held the Monkey's Paw. yet each one who held it wished for death. " THE MONKEY'S PAW," From W. W. Jacobs' Melodramatic Thriller. Screening First Week School Holidays, THE SCREEN'S GREATEST HUMORIST, CHARLIE CHAPLIN CHARLIE CHAPLIN In " EASY STREET." Not merely a reissue of the old silent picture, but has been synchronised with Sound and Music, and Chaplin still proves his right as the Greatest Pantomlmist of the Screen. | HIS MAJESTY^^I Direction: J. C. Williamson (N,Z.)» Ltd. THE LAST AND BEST REVUE. DAILY, TO-NIGHT, At 2.15. At 8. And until Thursday Night, And Next Wednesday Afternoon. J. c. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Present FRANK NEIL'S Farewell Revue, " HELLO, PROSPERITY !" I " HELLO, PROSPERITY!" I " HELLO, PROSPERITY!" I THREE HOURS OF SHEER DELIGHT. BIG, BRIGHT, BREEZY, BEAUTIFUL. 50 — ARTISTS — 50 Headed by Everybody's Favourite Comedian, GEORGE WALLACE, [ , GEORGE WALLACE, j In a budget of original sketches and songs, which have not. previously been seen or heard in Auckland. Also. RENE RICH, RENE RICH, The Gipsy Violinist, who recently crcatcd a furore of enthusiasm in Sydney and Melbourne. Also, THE NEW BIG FOUR, THE FIVE AMAZING CLEVERES, JACK SPOONER'S LONDON SAVOY BAND. And all the Topular Revue Favourites. Matinee Prices: 3/. 2/, 1/; Children, lia EvenTng Prices : 5/, 4/, 3/, 2/, 1/0 ; late door gallery, 1/. j Box Plan at Lewis Eady. Ltd. Day Sales at lI.M. Theatre Confectionery j Kiosk. • I | HIS MAJESTY^S^J COMMENCING NEXT SATURDAY. GRAND GALA OPENING MATINEE, 2.15. Then Twice Daily, 2.15 and 8. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Present FRANK NEIL'S GLITTERING, GORGEOUS DRURY LANE FAIRY PANTOMIME. "CINDERELLA." "CINDERELLA." = "CINDERELLA." Twenty Beautiful Scenes of Dazzling Splendour. A Wonderful Show for the Children and a Delight to the Grown-ups as Well. A Carefully Selected Cast will Include I UKOHGE WALLACE as BUTTONS. T I GI3QKGH WALLACE as BUTTONS. | His funniest role to date and the darling of the gods. I .TOSIE MELVILLE as CINDERELLA. | I JOS IK MBLVILLE as CINDERELLA. | The beautiful heroine of story-book fame. | SYD. BECK as the DAME, | ! SYD. BECK as the DAME, | The most laughable old soul you have seen for years. MIRIAM LESTER (Prince Charming), DOROTHY DEWAR (Dacdidi), BILLY MALONEY (The Ugly Sister), CLIFF O. KEEF (Demon King), MURRAY AND WALTON (the Dame's Dancing Horse), MAURICE DIAMOND (the Cat), MAURICE BARLING (Baron Hardup). BEAUTIFUL BALLETS AND CLEVER KIDDIES GALORE. The Wonderful Spectacles will include : — UNDERNEATH THE SEA —THE BEAUTIFUL BUTTERFLY AND ROSE BALLET —TUB AMAZING CLEVERES —RENE RICH —THE NEW BIG FOUR—THE AUTUMN GLADB—THE DEMON'S LAIR —THE MARCH OF THE TOY SOLDIERS —THE ROYAL BALLROOM — THE PALACE OF HEARTS, — And CINDERELLA'S GLITTERING T FAIRY COACH AND REAL WHITE I'ONIES. j Amazing Scale of Pantomime Prices: NIGHTS : 5/, 4/, 3/, 2/, 1/. Children, Half-price, except to 1/ Seats. Early Door Gallery, Od extra. MATINEE PRICES: Adults. 4/, 3/, 2/, 1/; Children' 3 Prices. 1/, 1/0. 2/. All Prices Plus Tax. Box rian at Lewis Kady, Ltd., on Wednesday. Day Sales at His Majesty's Sweets j Shop. ;
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 99, 29 April 1933, Page 20
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