' AMUSEMENTS. FINAL DAY. MAJESTIC, "The Girl From Maxims," featuring Leslie Ilenson, Geo. Grossmith, Francos Day—Also scrcoulnß "Mlekfiy j Mouse Cartoon"—Two-reel Comedy—CineI sound and I'athc News. Sessions : 11, l'J.L'5. 2.25, .">.O, S.O. Box Plans nt Majestic, t'lione I,'!-210. ||IHill "MAJESTIC HIIIII 1111111 l TO-MORROW limn snii-n: HERE'S RED-HOT SCANDAI Another merry matrimonial mixj up with genial GIJNB GERRARD, tin' ncwr-to-be-forgottcn mirth- ! maker of "My Wife's Family," and ■ flie vivacious Continental star, CAMILLA HORN, leading, with GUS McN A Cl* HTON, the long, lasting laughs! X British Empire Films I'rosent GENE GERRARD GENE GERRARD GENE GERRARD He found the Girl, He built the House, which he called " THE " THE LOVE NEST." LOVE NEST." It's Screamingly. Scandalously Funny. A gay voitng bachelor celebrates hts last night of freedom, preparing "TIIE LOVE NEST" for hid bride. A knock on the door! "May I come in. sir?" she said. AtHl in walked a lovely stranger in the latest creu- - tion iii pyjamas, and wet through to the skin. DEMANDING shelter for the night. NATURALLY, he objected. Yes, of course he did, but she was equally Insistent, and midst tlie argument wifey-to-be and her "terrible" mother arrived. Well, what would you do in a case like this? It's screamingly, scandalously funny. • ••••• ALSO, Supporting Items Both Interesting and Humorous. " BRIDGE CHATS." Of Interest to All Players. "I'athe" and "Pictorial ' Magazines. "Happy Altitudes" Scenic "Carnival on Skates" Sporting BOOK NOW ! MAJESTIC, TO-MORROW. Kccammcnilctl by Censor fur Adults.
THE STATE, THE STATE, SYMONDS STREET. (Direction .. R. Kerridge.) — FINAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT, AT 8. letro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Spectacular Musical Review with Technieolour sequences. I 'BROADWAY TO HOLLYWOOD." Jtccommcnilcd bii Censor for Adults. Hig Supporting Featurettes. STALLS, 1/; D. CIRCLE, 1/6. Children Half-price. STATH PHONK 43-G45. r" THE LONDON," NEWS REEL CINEMA. \ Opp. G.P.0., Queen St.
RH 2 COMEDY FEATURES. g,] A WEEK OF MERRIMENT. 3d STRICTLY BUSINESS. 3d 6d No. 2.— LUPINO I.ANE, 6d . . "NEVER TROUBLE „ , dd TROUBLE." 6a Salons: 11. 2. 5. 7.-15. 6d Cheapest and Best Hill in Town. 3d THE LONDON, OPl '- o-i'-o. 3d "TriCTORIA THEATRE — DEVONPORT. V TO-NIGHT, AT S. IJomance, Gaiety, Music, Comedy, "MOONLIGHT AND PRETZELS." Approved for Universal Exhibition. ST. PATRICK'S NIGHT, 1934. 20 SCHOOLS—7OO PERFORMERS. REMEMBER LAST YEAR! Reserve your Seat at Catholic Depot, Wellcsley St. East. ? IMMERS' SIGHT - SEEING TOUR. I' I H A. 50-MILE TOUR OVER THE WAITAKERE j RANGES. Through miles of beautiful native I bush and then on to l'iha, famous for its wonderful Ocean Reach. The Finest One-day Tonr around Auckland. Lea vine C.M.C. Olliee, corner of Customs and Queen Street West, Mom., Wed., Fri. and Sun.. 9.30 a.m. Arriving back in City. 5.1.") p.m. Book Seats. Phone -J5--i'>o and 1 I 177. :;S DANCING. QOLORADO JQANCE QLUB. GRAND OPENING — TO-NIGHT. TRADES HALL. — OLD-TIME. CD. (SI). — ADMISSION — 6D. CD. SPECIAL PRIZE DANCES. MONTE CARLO, SPOT WALTZ. 7/U First Couple, 5/ Second Couple. Chocolates, Cigarettes. Complimentary Tickets. Light Supp«-r. Dunce in Comfort on a Good Floor to the Accompaniment of Auckland's Popular 0 reheat ra. MICK KOZENOF AND HIS RHYTHM MASTERS. Sid Bai, Arthur Denton. M.C.'s. Tills Dance will be held Every Thurs. Night. Q. A I J" T Y A L 1,, .J? _ SURREY CRESCENT. TO-NIGHT, S O'CLOCK. fTWCvre i G.L.B. Sociable! Enjoyaible ! Jolly! OLD-TIME PROGRAMME. You are Assured of a Good Evening's Pastime. OPERATIC QUINTETTE ORCHESTRA. The liest and Most Popular Numbers. Sub., 1/, including Light Supper. MASONIC HALL — MAJICH 17. A Real Irish Night. S TRANCING TO-NIGHT. XJ OVERSEAS NIGHT. MAYFAIR CABARET, Karangahape Road. Monte Carlos, etc. Popular Prices. xS -j /—TO-NIGHT, Zealandia Hall, Balmoral J-/ Term., Dominion Rd. Old-time Dance. Recognised best In town. Wonderful floor, wonderful music (piano-accordion), unsurpassed for time and harmony. Good Supper. Special Prize. M.C., .J. Adams.—A. Cassie, Secretary. 8 BIG OLD-TIME DA NC E, Opening In ORANGE HALL, NEWTON ROAD. THURSDAY. APRIL 5. i Watch for Further Advertisements. S [II UNICIPAL HALL, NEWMARKET, ! Is Being Beautifully Decorated 1 And Completely. Renovated. 808 ADAMS AND HIS ORCHESTRA. Grand Opening Carnival, Saturday Next. S MINING NOTICES. THE DAWN OF HOPE GOLD MINES (No Liability). ( All Shares in the above Company on T which Calls due and payable on January 6, _ 1034. have not been paid, will be Sold by c Auction by Messrs. It. C. Carr and Son at - their Mart. Swansnn nireeJ, Auckland, oil t FRIDAY, March 16, 1034, at 11 a.m, unless ' the said Calls he paid on or before March I 15, 11)34, at the Office of the Company. 1 .TOIIN GRIERSON. r Secretary. Auckland, Marc'i 8, 1534. x 8 J
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 57, 8 March 1934, Page 24
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