AMUSEMENTS. — THE MAJESTIC — New Zealand's Premier All-British Cinema. I Continuous from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Matinee 2.10. De I.uxc Session, S p.m. SUCCESS BEYOND EXPECTATIONS! The Miijostie's New All-British Policy opens with auspicious triumph! ! SCENES UNPRECEDENTED IN" THE THEATRICAL HISTORY OF AUCKLAND. The Majestic's Success is Britain's Triumph! The Musical Sensation of Europe. " TELL ME TO-NIGHT." " TELL ME TO-NIGHT." " TELL ME TO-NIGHT." Screening at 11.45, 3.0, u.lo. and 9.0. (A Gainsborough British Production.) Also, " OUR FIGHTING NAVY." (Screening at 11.0, 1.15, 2.10, 4.30, 5.5.) An Inspiring Cavalcade of Britain's Sea Might since the Immortal Nelson. BOOKINGS ARE HEAVY. No Extra Charge for Reserves. Box Plans at Theatre (Phone 43-210). Phone Bookings not kept after 7.43. POSITIVELY NO FREE LIST. Continuous NATIONAL. 9PP' Pictures, NATIONAL. 11a.m. NATIONAL. Ltd. TWO OUTSTANDING PICTURES. Tom Keene, Ran- A return of one of dolph Scott. Kent the Year's GreatTaylor, Kathleen est Successes. Burke, in T\ CK - ' ACK "OUCH A N A N piiEY's Buchanan <jr RBY s "MAN OF "SUNSET "MAN Of "sunset mayfair;; PASS" MA^FAIR rAOO. With PASS." JOAN BARRY. A lone Ranger The Idol of the tights for justice London Stage in acainst Outlaws as a Charming nnd wild IIS Delightful Comthey rustled. edy-Romancc. Tarn mount Pictures. Approved for Universal Exhibition. Also Chapter 4, "Phantom of the Air." Prices, 1/, 1/0: Children, Gd. I'hone 42-10 U. \ THE'LONDON" y THE COMEDY OF THE YEAR. X « , GENE GERRARD and 6d MURIEL ANGELUS In "d 3d "MY WIFE'S FAMILY." 3d Approved Universal Exhibition. firl Sessions: 11:15, 2, 4, 0, nnd 8. 6(j Adults lid. Children 3d, R.C. 1/. 6d 6d THE LONDON, 6d 6d
SUNDAY—LYRIC—SUNDAY. Commencing 7.15 p.m. prompt. LYRIC. top LYRIC. LYRIC. Symonds St roof. LYRIC. MORE NEW ARTISTS. MORE FRESH ITEMS. BETTER THAN EVER. First Appearance of _____ TIIK lIOWK SISTERS Combining to Make a Glorious T! LEND OK Tit UK IIAIIMOXV. First Appearance MA It IB DUNSTAN, "RED" MACGREGOIt. MERYL HENDERSON, TKDIJY PARKER, IHA HOWE. FRANK SMITH, BERT TAYLOR And NET J.IK LIXGARP. Welcome Reappearance of Your Favoured Requests : JOHNNIE NEGRI, In response lo demands from Far and Near, with Three New Songs. GEAR ICE PALMER. ANDREW J. HOWARD. HOI! BLACKIE, WILL 111: EN NAN, ERNEST I'OOLEY, ALL WITH NEW NUMBERS. And by Unanimous Request, ~ RETA MacCULLAY. RETA MacCULLAY. A NEW IDEA IN COMMUNITY SINGING That will take you BACK TO CHILDHOOD. Also appearing, AUCKLAND CITY BOYS' BAND (Under Bandmaster Geo. Marsh), And in addition, s—lt ESE RV E A RTISTS—S (First Appearances)— Who are They? The whole will be submitted in a BRIGHT and CRISI> Style. No monotony of repetition. No delays, but two hours of excellent production. Directress of Music: MINNIE PARKER (ex J. C. Williamson). Proceeds: "Down and Outs" Mission. Admission : SILVER COL L ECTI ON. Admission is subject to approval of Management. FACTA NON VERBA. NEVILLE CARLSEN, General Organiser. SUNDAY—LYRIC—SUNDAY. PICNICS. EXCURSIONS. ETC. • jgPECIAL -^"OTICE. S.s. D ucnESS RESUMES HER SUMMER RUNNING, CENTRAL WHARF. FOR QNEKOA (M ATI ATI A) — TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), 9.30. Leaving Matiatia C p.m. "IRANUI," Thurs., G p.m. ; Fri., 6.30 p.m. FOIt TC AWAU ~" IRANUI '" Wcd '' 9 a ' m ' "DUCHESS," Saturday (21st), 1.43 p.m. WATKIN AND WALLIS, -12-460 and 40-707. CJ UN DAY, OCTOBER 15. HAUITI, SURFDALE, OSTEND AND OMIHA, 9.50 a.m. Loaves Northern Wharf. Hauiti leaves Omiiia 5 p.m., Ostend 5.15 p.m., and Surf dale 6 p.m. EXCURSIONS LABOUR DAY. 14 . JgRADNEY AND BINNS. OSTEND SERVICES. S.S. ONEWA leaves Prince's Wharf: SUNDAYS—O.4S a.m. • WEDNESDAYS—9.4S a.m. FRIDAYS—6.3O p.m. SATURDAYS—I.4S p.m. Leaving Ostend, Saturdays, at 7 a.m.^ KANGITOTO AND ISLINGTON BAY. Olive Launches leave Steps: Sun., 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. MOTUIHI ISLAND: SUNDAY. 10 a.m. Phone 42-133. N. J. INGLTS.^ TTIISHING Excursion. — O.w. Launch X 1 Iranui, leaves Launch Steps, Every Sunday, 9.15 a.m. Morning, Afternoon Tea, and Bait provided free, faro, 4/. J4
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 243, 14 October 1933, Page 20
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