amusements. Final Day, Majestic. CLAUDE ALLISTER 1 DIAMOND." 1 GEORGE WALLACE IS BACK AGAIN, " MESSIN' ABOUT. "Harmony Bow» o «r«». g at 11, 12.50, 2.30, principal Sessions: 11, 2.10, 5.30, S.O. Vf CONTINUOUS FROM 11 A.M. ! 2000 Seats, 1/, 1/6, 2/3. ' Reserves from 1/6. II I! LAUGHTER — GAIETY — ROMANCE ALL PACKED INTO ONE VAST FESTIVAL OF FUN. "A certain amount of messin' about goin' 011 in the Police Force," and that "messin' about" chiefly provided by the misadventures and predicaments of our old friend George Wallace in his portrayal of the new chum Constable Dreadnought, makes of "Harmony How" one of the most refreshing gloom-chasers that lias been screened. AUCKLAND'S PAL, GEORGE WALLACE. i \ , r «l cC \ \ utii \ \ f V \ l\ # < \ ! \ \ ! Spend an Evening of almost ceaseless laughter too funny for comfort — Sizzling and uproarious, momenta Hy funny Entertainment. GEORGE WALLACE, FUNNIEST MAN ON EARTH. ON THE SCREEN MORE FUNNYMORE COMICAL THAN IN REAL LIFE. Approved for Universal Exhibition. ENTERTAINMENT EXTRAS. A Mixture of the Frivolous with the Serious. "CORALS OF BARRIER REEF." Efftee Entertainers. " CARMEN," Efftee Symphony Orchestra. "SONGS AT THE PIANO." PETER VEIRNSTEIN (Violinist). BERYL WAKELY, Vocal Gems. "UNIVERSAL WORLD NEWS." I BE WISE! BOOK NOW FOR TO-MORROW. PLANS AT MAJESTIC. Telephone 43-210. f MOVIE \ | CHARITY BALL J I DIXIELAND, J V JULY 13. J 1/1 .MPIRE "J O-NIGHT. AT 7.45. U ADULTS, 61); CHILDREN, 3D. "SOUL OF THE SLUMS." Approved, for Universal Exhibition. Good Supporting Programme. ADULTS, 0D; CHILDREN, 3D. "yiCTORIA — At S. — DEVUNPORT. " MADISON SQUARE GARDEN." "MADISON SQUARE GARDEN." Approved for Universal Exhibition. PICNICS, EXCURSIONS. ETC. Jb -3s.'- 7^ KADNET AND BINNS. OSTEND SERVICE. S.S. ONEWA Leaves Prince's Wharf. SUNDAYS—9.4S a.m. WEDNESDAYS—9.4S a.m. FRIDAYS—(S.3O p.m. SATURDAYS—J.4S p.m. Leaving Ostend, Saturdays, at 7 a.m. D EXAMINATIONS. rnHE ASSOCIATED BOARD OF THIS -L ROYAL SCHOOLS OF MUSIC, LONDON. (The Royal Academy of Music and the Royal College of Music.) FOR LOCAL EXAMINATIONS IN MUSIC. PRACTICAL 1933. The Practical Examinations for 1933 will commence about the 12th July. ENTRIES CLOSE JULY 1. Syllabuses and Entry Forms will be forwarded by the undersigned 011 application, or may be obtained from Music Stores. EXAMINATION CENTRES: Auckland, Pukekohe, Te Arolia and wherever the number of entries warrants an examination. Entries should be posted or delivered to the oflicc of the undersigned. L. W. SWAN, Local Secretary. C/o Baker and Swan. Lister Building, Victoria Street East, Auckland. :x2i> ART UNIONS. KAFFLE for Model S.s. Majestic, -winning No. GO IS. —J. Dull boric, 2, Ranfurlv Rd., Auckland. "S s PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. HILDREN Cretin, Imbecile, backward, treated. —P. H. Meuli. Psycho-Analyst, Endocrinologist, mind, nerves, glands. • Southern Cross Bklgs.. Chancery St. Phone 47-349. C HAMBLIN. PERCY —Specialist Chiropody, Foot Correction. American experience. ' Jackson's Beauty Shoppe, Dilworth Bldg. Phone 41-131. C ISS MILLER. Colon Irrigation, Light Foam Bath; latest treatment rheu- ; mutism, neuritis, colitis, debility, obesity. ' toxaemia, blood pressure.— Brooklyn. Plume . 45.5;):;. c
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 150, 28 June 1933, Page 20
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