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AMUSEMENTS. LAST NIGHT. MAJESTIC. GLORIA SWANSON lir "THE PERFECT UNDERSTANDING." C o O ZT IXUOnS f '«OM 11 A.M. 2000 SEATS, 1/. 1/6. 2/3. Reserves from 1/6. NEVER '' A MIGHTIER ENTERTAINMENT. Answering Another Overwhelming Demand for Another Giant Romance. It Tops "TARZAN" for thrills. \wS x \ ..\A° V^otVVA ®3f c ?>\ THO.SH WHO fON.TOVRn "TAKZAN, ' THIO Al'lO MAN," fflM, BE 1)10LIGIITEP WITH THIS. IT HAS EVERYTHING PLUS. * * Here is the prize package in fanciful adventure dramas. Plcnt.v of romance for the better halves. Clean as the proverbial hound's tooth. • IP RVKR THEIiE WAS A PICTURE FPU TH 10 WHOLE FAMILY THIS IS IT. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Also For Your Entertainment—■ MICKEY THE MOUSE MICKEY THE MOUSE Participates in "A DUCK HUNT." * * MACK SENNETT COMEDY, "The Singing Boxer." * * "Paramount News" Topical "Paramount Pictorial" Novel." "Dinah" Song Cartoon.

MAJESTIC — FRIDAY. I TUDOR I REMUERA ROAD. I x u JJUfI I Lust Night _ g \\V JACK hulbert \\v ( Tlle Clever Comedian in "Sunshine . \\\\ Susie"), in "LOVE ON WHEELS." ,\\\ SPECIAL. TUDOR FEATURETTES. \\\ Approved lor Universal Exhibition \\Y _ Commencing To-morrow, y\\N May Oliver, in AW "Penguin Pool Mystery." Extra Attraction. Britannia—Every Night, 7 20-7 55 NEWS OF THE WORLD SESSION. ' 1 -BRITANNIA] G\\ WALLACE -BEERY, \\V In "FLESH." \\\ And Alison Skipworth. George Raft in \\ "NIGHT AFTER NIGHT." Roth Recommended Censor for Adults. I LYRIC I SVMONpS, STREET. \\v Edna May, Oliver, in AU "PENGUIN POOL MURDER." \\Y And Slim Summerville, in \\V "RACING YOUTH." AW Jiotli Approved Universal Exhibition. pTAKAFUNA AW Victor MeLaglen and Ed. Lowe, in \\Y "GUILTY AS CHARGED." v\\' Tteenmmendcd by Censor for Adults. I GREY LYNN °AWtF~ 1 ,\\\ GUEST NIGHT, TO-NIGHT f u \ Frank Pettingell, in "HOBSON'S CHOICE." 1 And Leslie Fuller in i "OH ! WHAT A NIGHT !" Both Approved Universal Exhibition. ! AMBASSADOR Pt T^ e ight e s. i y\\\ GUEST NIGHT, TO-NIGHT v\\\ Rex Lease and Davis Sebastian in .\\\ "THE UTAH KID." \\Y And "ELSTREE CALLING." \\V Both Approved Universal Exhibition. 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 3-COURSE DINNER 3-COURSE DINNER 3-COURSE DINNER 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ Come here for the Most Delicious, Perfectly Cooked aud Most Economical Meal in town. A Full ThreeCourse Meal for only 1/ —and Cooke's Unsurpassed Service. Take the Lift to the Grillroom Floor. COOKE'S LTD., COOKE'S LTD., QUDEJN STREET (Next Woohvortlis). ' 1" TEACHERS OF DANCING. SYMONDSVILLE STUDIO, 30, Svmonds St. (next St. Paul's). MISS SPENCER (assisted h,v Mr. Bruce). MODERN DANCES, SATURDAY, 8 P.M. Tuition Classes Mondays ana Thursdays, 8 p.m. Strictly Private Lessons, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Daily, in all the Latest Dances; also Old-time Dancing. Particulars: , AT STUDIO. B The stratton school of ballroom DANCING. Whitehall Buildings, 419-421, Queen Street. CLASSES TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS. Free Practice Classes 5 to C p.m., Monday, Wednesday, Friday. PHONE 45-440. Private Lessons by Appointment. HS "CIRANIt WOODRUFFE, the Expect Instructor. Jazz or Old-time Course, 15/. 174. Upper Symonds St. B : "TrALESKA'S Studio removed Larger V premises, First Floor, Barton. McGill Bldg., 407, Queen St. Phone 46-121. B , ] PICNICS. EXCURSIONS, ETC. I B radney and binns " 0 tLOS2SJ9 OSTEND SERVICES. j S.S. ONEWA leaves Prince's Wharf: 0 SUNDAYS—9.4S a.m. £ WEDNESDAYS—9.4S a.m. S FRIDAYS—G.3O p.m. } SATURDAYS—I.4S p.m. £ Leaving Ostend, Saturdays, at 7 a.m. a m

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 193, 17 August 1933, Page 24

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