AMUSEMENTS. | NEW I'ROIIRAMMIO TODAY- | — THE MAJESTIC — N.Z.'s Premier All-British Cinema. Continuous from 11 a.m. t<> 7 p.m. Do Luxe Session, S p.m. COMMENCING TO-DAY The Ma jostle's Second P.ig All-Britisli Programme. Tiie Beautiful English Star of "Good-night, Vienna," etc.. ANNA NEAGLE, In The Great London Triumph, "THE LITTLE DAMOZEL," " THE LITTLE DAMOZEL," " THE LITTLE DAMOZEL," "THE LITTLE DAMOZEL," "THE LITTLE DAMOZEL," A British Dominions Picture. Rccummendcd hi/ Cctisor lor Ailults, With JAMES KEXNIE, _ ATIIOLE STEWART, BENITA lIUML. A Dramatic Musical Romance MUSICAL NUMBERS BV NOEL COWARD. | An intensely human drama of a bountiful London Cafe singer. I lie glorious setting of the picturesque riverside ten gardens will recall warm memories of old Father Thames. How English the whole thing is. To hear Miss Neagle (who is also the star in "Bitter Sweet") sing "What More Cnn I Ask." "Brighter than the Sun." "and "The Dream is Over is indeed a pleasure worth while. The Management issues a caution to patrons to reserve quickly. Owing to (lie extension of "Tell Me To-night"—-this new programme can be shown lor O.NIO WEEK ON 1A", as "Tliark" com- • meiices Friday Next. ll| "0(100 PEOPLE STORMED THE PLAZA. T7>\|)().\. IN THE FIRST M DAYS OE ••MTTi.E i)AMO/;KI.""()VEIi i.0.000 PAID FUR ADMISSION TIIE I l ' i KST WEEK—A " J.I)NDON UECOKD ! Wonderful Supporting Programme of Splendid English Featurettes. "THIS ENGLAND. No. 1." A Beautiful Scenic of Cornwall. "ZODIAC, No. 1." Were you horn between April -J and May -1 '! ~ "FUNERAL OF THE MARION E 1 1 E, Gounod's Beautiful Composition. IDEAL MAGAZINE, A Bunch of Interest. BE WARNED— Hundreds could not get in at the Premiere of "Tell Me To-night. IT COSTS NO MORE TO BOOK. Don't Delay Reserve Quickly. Box Plans at Theatre, Phone 43-210. 11111111111111' STRAND' lliniiiiilhi. tiiflliimilll Evening Session, 7.43. _ CONTINUOUS — . GRETA GARBO, GRETA GARBO, LIONEL BARRYMORE, LEWIS STONE, In " MATA HARL" The Story of the Master Spy. ZZTTAND IN ADDITION = WILLIAM HAINES, ERNEST TORRENCE, i In " GET-RICH-QUICK WALLINGFORD." A Great Comedy from Beginning to End.
POPULAR PRICES: 1/, 1/6. INDIES ! Learn Mrs. Kitty O'Sullivan's J secrets of health, youth and beauty— 3.30 and 10.30 p.m. COOKE'S RITZ, LTD., 242, Queen Street. :3 . AVIATION. /"CONCESSION flights, 5/ BACH, KLAND AERO SAT. nnd SUN. (inc.) AFTERNOONS Passenger Transport Company's Bus leaves Post Office. 2.5 p.m. Sunday. AUCKLAND AEKO CLUB, MANGERE AERODROME. Listen in to AERO CLUB News from IZR, 5.45 p.m. to 9 p.m. To-night. 3 TENDERS. PRICE wanted, 10,000 yards iin Netting. Sly's, 144, Symonds St. Phone 41-733. rpENDERS for Block of Brick Shops, New Lynn : the lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders close Monday, November 20, 1933.—Apply The Hub, New Lynn. 6 TRANSPORT BOARD. Tenders are invited for :— THREE 23-SEATEK OMNIBUSES AND ONE 19-SEATER OMNIBUS. Tenders In envelopes, endorsed "Tenders for Omnibuses," and addressed "The Chairman. Auckland Transport Board, Customs Street West, Auckland, close at 4 p.m. on MONDAY. 13th November, 1933. Plans and Specifications can he obtained at the Board's Stores Department, Customs Street West, Auckland. The Board does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. W. ST. .T. CLARKE, j3 Secretary. "pUBLIC WORKS DEPT. — STORES. Tenders closing 4 p.m. on dates shown, and returnable to the -Secretary, Public Works Tenders Board, Wellington, are invited for the supply of: — No. 811—Electric Ranges, Heaters, etc. 14/11/33. No. 812—Rolled Steel Joists. 14/11/33. Quotation Forms may be obtained from Public Works Offices, Auckland, Christchurch and Dunedin, and the Stores Manager's Office, Wellington. 3 DIVIDENDS. QLAUDE NEON LIGHTS OP N.Z., LTD. Notice is hereby given that the following Dividends have been declared for the year ending September 30. 1933, and become payable on NOVEMBER S. 1933, less the interim dividend already paid :— G% PER ANNUM ON PREFERENCE SHARES. • S% PER ANNUM ON ORDINARY SHARES. C. MACKLEY, Secretary. The Transfer Books of the Company will be Closed from November 1 to November S, inclusive. 4 By Order of the Board. OPTICIANS AND OPTOMETRISTS. CF. McWILLI AM. Optician— Prices . revised to meet the times. —147, Queen St., next "Herald." D rp LOWES. F.8.0.A., F.C.O. (Ddin.), JL. F.N.A.0., F. 1.0. (Eng.), Ophthalmic Optician, Lister Buildings, Victoria Street. 40-446. D
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 259, 3 November 1933, Page 16
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