AMUSEMENTS. -TELL JIK TO-XHJIIT" WILL NOT BE SCREENED ELSEWHERE IX '. I AUCKLAND FOIJ AT LEAST 3 J MONTHS. — THE MAJESTIC — N.Z.'s Premier All-British Cinema. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Matinee, 2.10. Evenings at 8. LAST — THREE — DAYS. The Musical Sensation of the Year! "TELL ME TO-NIGHT." "TELL ME TO-NIGHT." You ilare not miss this r.'cor.lsmashing attraction. The season caunot possibly be extended. — Also Showing — "OUR FIGHTING NAVY," A Stirring Cavalcade of Britain's Sea Might GRAND PREMIERE, FKIDAY -NEXT. The Mujestlc's Second Big British Programme. The Beautiful English Star of "Good-night. Vienna." ANNA NEAGLE, In The Great London Triumph, "THE LITTLE DAMOZEL," "THE LITTLE DAMOZEL," "THE LITTLE DAMOZEL," Recommended hu Censor /or Adults, With .TAMES KEXXIE, ATHOLE STEWART, BEXITA HUME. A Brilliant Musical Romance. MUSICAL NUMBERS BY NOEL COWARD. Never has Britain given the Screen such Powerful Drama. The picture that broke all first week attendance records in London, where over f>o.ooo people paid for admission at the Plaza Theatre in the first 0 days. Wonderful Supporting Programme of Splendid. English Featurettes. "THIS ENGLAND"—A Beautiful Scenic. "ZODIAC"—What the Stars Foretell. "MARIONETTE"—-A Musical Novelty. And an "IDEAL" MAGAZINE. BE WARNED— Hundreds could not get in nt the Premiere of "Tell Me To-night." IT COSTS NO MOKE TO BOOK. Don't Delay Reserve To-day. Box Plans at Theatre (Phone 43-210).
111 it fll njjxu-u j^^^^isLS = i - SJ JJXUjjijn 1111 II Continuous Pictures. HERB'S A SPARKLING COMEDY. GINGER ROGERS, ZASU PITTS, NORMAN FOSTER, FRANK McHUGH, In "PROFESSIONAL SWEETHEART." They took it for granted and ordered everything for the wedding only to discover he hadn't even proposed. ALSO SCREENING: TOM KEANE In a Blazing Drama of the Frontier Days, "BEYOND THE ROCKIES." Approved fur Universal Exhibition. Chapter 6, "PHANTOM OF THE- AIR." PRICES: 1/, 1/6. Phone 42-160. BUILDING SOCIETIES. ffetHEßNl|
THE NORTHERN CO-OPERATIVE TERMINATING BUILDING SOCIETY. RESULTS OF APPROPRIATION MEETING, MONDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1933. Group I—Sale by Tender. £38 per £100, hiking fSOO Group 2—Sale by Tender. £2."> pw fIUO, taking .... fSOO Group o—Ballot, as advertised. Winning Cluster No. 190. Shares 7;i7-7GO, taking . . fSOO Group 4—Ballot, as advertised Winning Cluster No. 40. Shares 157-IGO. taking . . fSOO Group C —Uallot, as advertised. Winning Cluster No. 443. Shares 1769-1770, taking £400 Group S —Ballot, as advertised. Winning Cluster No. S!SB. Shares 14O[)-1412, taking £SOO Group o—'Sale by Tender. £2."i per , iIOO, taking .... £SOO Group 11— Ballot, as advertised. Winning Clu.-ter No. 254. Sim res 1183-1186, taking £800 Group 12—Ballot, as advertised. Winning Cluster No. 3.38. Shares 1340-1353, taking £SOO Group lu—Sale by Tender. £2ii 10/ per £1011. taking £SOO Group IC—Ballot, as advertised. Winning Cluster No. 440. Shares 17."i7-17liO, taking £SOO Group 17—Ballot, as advertised. Winning Cluster No. 244. Shares !17'i-ri74, taking . . £400 Group 18 —Sale by Tender. £81 per £100, taking . . £SOO Amount advertised £10,400 Amount appropriated £0,1500 R. D. MATTHEWS, Secretary. A FEW SHARDS STILL AVAILABLE. TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY—JOIN NOW. FULLEST INFORMATION' AND FREE mosc'RiPTivn rooklrts available AT THH OFFICKS. 10811, VICTORIA A RCA DM (FIRST FLOOR), QUBDX ST AUCKLAND.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 257, 31 October 1933, Page 18
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