AMUSEMENTS. MAJESTIC—FinaI Day— "Letting in the Sunshine." It's Dance, Sour and Melody. Also, Richard Tauber, Singing Four Songs. Patlie News—Cartoon and Tatlie Magazine. Principal Sessions : 11. 12.25, 2.30, 5.0, 8.0. Phone -13-210. SOMETHING NEW! SOMETHING DIFFERENT ! YET ABSOLUTELY AUTHENTIC (And Exclusive to Majestic). FUTILE TO ATTEMPT TO DESCRIBE IT . . . YOU MUST SEE IT AND HEAR SIR HUBERT WILKINS PERSONALLY DESCRIBE IT. 11111 l MAJESTIC, 1111111 l nun to-morrow mmii For this Season Continuous Sessions ivill l>e Abandoned. TWO SESSIONS DAILY, 2.20 P.M. AND 8 P.M. 0000 FT OF EXCITEMENT! More than a Travel Picture— A Thrilling, Exciting Story of Amazing Events in the Far North and South—and as timely as to-day's Newspaper! PERSONAL APPEARANCE OF I SIR f HUBERT WILKINS, HUBERT WILKINS, I HUBERT WILKINS,} Who will describe his Remarkable Adventures in Arctic and Antarctic Polar Regions. • • SEE THE MOST AMAZING ADVENTURE OF THB CENTURY — TIIR JOURNEY UNDER THE ICE IN THE SUBMARINE NAUTILUS. Reconstructing the Submarine —Main Engine Shattered— Rescue by Battleship—Long Tow to Ireland —Repairs—To the Arctic —Within 450 Miles of the Pole —Under the Pack Ice —Seal's Eye View o£ the Arctic —Weird Under-water Life— Thrilling Escape to Clear Water, EXTRAORDINARY EXPERIENCES IN THE ARCTIC . AND ANTARCTIC, By Submarine and Aeroplane. Perils and Adventure at the Poles. A SAGA OF HUMAN DARING AND ENDURANCE—A GP.IM AND HEROIC BATTLE WITH THE BUFFETING ELEMENTS—A FIGHT TO THE FINISH WITH NATURE AT ITS CRUELLEST! THEY SAID T HIS EXPEDITION COU L 1) NEVER BE MADE—NOW THE PICTORIAL RECORD COMES TO THE SCREEN TO THRILL YOU AS YOU HAVE NEVER BEEN THRILLED BEFORE—A MONUMENT TO ITS MAKER! Approved for Universal Exhibition. Reserves : 2/3, 2/10. Unreserved, 1/ and 1/6. Children Half Price. Telephone 43-210. COMPLIMENTARY LIST SUSPENDED. THE STATE, ■ SYMONDS ST. - 1 (Direction :R. J. Kerridge.L - FINAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT AT S. MARIE DRESSLER, In her Greatest Story, "TUG-BOAT ANNIE." Approved for Universal Exhibition. Supporting Subjects include: Metrotonc News, Musical Review, Travelogue, etc. Box Plan at Hawthorn's, opp. Theatre. STATE PHONE 43-645. | BRITANNIA 1 "News of the World," 7.30 to 8 p.m. Last Night. "CHARLIE CHAN'S GREATEST CASE." Approved for Universal Exhibition. "BEFORE DAWN." Recommended by Censor for Adults. "SANTA'S WORKSHOP," Coloured Cartoon. PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, ETC. rpHAMES QUEEN Q A R N I V A D. UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF THE 0.T.8.A. S.S. RANGITOTO, 585 Tons Gross. Largest Excursion Steamer, LEAVES AUCKLAND on SATURDAY, March 24, at 5.30 a.m., and leaves Thames the same evening at Midnight. Adult Return Fare, S/, includes Tax; Children 14 and Under, if, includes Tax. Tickets Available for Return for One Week. A CJ "TiUCHESS. 0.0. ±J CENTRAL WHARF. ONEROA —Fri., G. 30 p.m.; Sat., 1.45 p.m.; Sun., 9.45 a.m. 2/ Day Trip, 2/G Stay-over, Children Half. J^AWAU —Sun., 0.45 a.m. 5/ Day Trip, 7/G Stay-over, Children Half. WATKIN AND WALLIS, 42-460 or 45-707. D I, "DRADNEY AND BINNS. fegJ, Phone 41-473. OSTEND TIME-TABLE. S.S. ONEWA Leaves Prince's Wharf: SUNDAY, MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, 9.45 a.m. FRIDAY, G. 30 p.m. SATURDAY, 1.43 p.m. Leaving Ostend Saturdays, 7 a.m. D JQRIVERS' piCXIC. piXE JSLAXD, gUNDAY, jy£ARCH 1934. Steamer leaves Ferry Tee at 9.30 a.m. AUCKLAND'S MOST POPULAR PICNIC. Every Married Lady receives a Free Prize. Hot Water and Milk Provided Free. Ice Cream, Toys and Lollies for the Children. Band in Attendance. Adults, 1/6; Children, 5 to 12, 9d; under 5, Free. x 22 T~\EVONPORT STEAM nw,.,i....nm . 1J FERRY CO.. LTD. SUMMER EXCURSION SUNDAY ONLY. DEVONPORT, BAYSWATER. NORTHCOTE. BIRKENHEAD AND VEHICULAR FERRIES. Adult Return. Gd; Children, 3d. TAKAPUNA AND MILFORD. FERRY AND BUS. Adult Return. 1/3; Children, 3d. HS MANUKAU HEADS, Fishing — Launch Awhitu leaves Onehunga Wharf, Sunday, 9.15 a.m. Four Hours' Fishing. :11 GOLF. AN Appointment u'c .lack Ilockin's Golf 'School arranged by Phoning 45-412.— Watts' Sports Depot. Exchange T.anc. II YOUR Golf will improve under Expert Tuition, professional R. J. Blake, at Warwick Smeeton's Golf School, Pacific Bldgs., Wellesley St. East. B
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 69, 22 March 1934, Page 28
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