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AMUSEMENTS. PLEASE NOTE:—■ Sir Hubert Willcins' season at the Majestic will definitely conclude next Thursday—The short duration of Sir Hubert's N.Z. visit precludes any suburban screenings taking place. SOMETHING NEW! SOMETHING DIFFERENT! YET ABSOLUTELY AUTHENTIC MAJESTIC TO-DAY~ MAJESTIC TO-DAY. MAJESTIC ? i°PM MAJESTIC Evenlnf" MAJESTIC "u/r A tinuous Sessions will lvlAJil/OlxO l)o abandoned. FUTILE TO ATTEMPT TO DESCRIBE IT . . . YOU MUST SHE IT AND HEAR SIR HUBERT WILKIN'S PERSONALLY DESCRIBE IT. I'ERSONAL AI'PEARANCE OF SIR HUBERT WILKINS. HUBERT WILKINS. HUBERT WILKINS. Onoo Feet of Excitement. See the Most 0 Amazing Adventure of the Century Ihe Journey <;i;int Icebergs and under the Ice tn . (1 1C swirling snow storms SUBMARINE Thev SUBMARINE and l^", ! SUBMARINE lovely and fata! Ice"kt a ttrntt tto bergs and I acK l*.t, NAUTILUS, sheathed in shining "\T A TTTTT armour and armed with INAUIILUS. hidden missiles of deNAUTILUS. struetion. Flying with Sir Hubert Wilkins Reconstruetin,? the ovor _ around. and Submarine -*- M.iin 110r0 ss these fantastic Engine Shattered leviat i, ans is a thrill —Uescuo by Isaitlo- w j|j ( .h comes oneo in a | ship—Long low to lifetime. .lust try to Ireland — Repairs j mnK j nP that amazing —To the Arctic - under the ice Within 4"io Miles of . |(> submarine the Pole—Under the "Nautilus." Pack lee — Seal s Eve View of the Arctic — Weird Umler-water Life — Thrilling Escape to Clear Water. Sir Hubert Describes his Astounding Adventures in the ARCTIC I AND I ANTARCTIC. | Perils and Adventures at the Poles by Aeroplane Submarine.^ Nature rebelled against hnving her most spectacular s °crets photograph dFate itself seemed stubbornly n o alnst it, but here it is— Approved for Universal Exhibition. Reserves : 2/3. 2/10. Unreserved, 1/ and 1/C. 1 Chlidren Half Price. COMI'LIMEN'I'AUY "LIST* SUSPENDED■ ==^HErSTATEn^E ~ SYMONDS ST. ; ~ (Direction : R. «T- Kcrrlclge.) = COMMENdNG TO-NIGHT at 8 for three days only. ANOTHER BIG QUEEN STREET SPECIAL. Murilcr, Intrigue, Romance and Mystery, j "BOMBAY MAIL," "BOMBAY MAIL," "BOMBAY MAIL," With EDMUND LOWE. Recommended by Censor tor Adults. Supporting ITeaturettes include: Cinesouna News, Universal News, Comedy, Cartoon, SPECIAL CHILDREN'S PROGRAMME SHOWING IN ADDITION TO "BOMBAY MAIL" AT SATURDAY'S MATINEE, 2 O'CLOCK. Box Plan at Hawthorn's, opp. Theatre. NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR RESERVES. STALLS, 1/. D. CIRCLE, 1/6. Children Half-price. STATE, PHONE 43-(VIS. | BRITANNIA | " N^foio's An Ail-Star Cast, In "I NTER NAT 10NA L HOUSE." Approved tor Universal Exhibition. And Alice Brady, in "STAGE MOTHER." Rccommendcd by Censor tor Adults. "MICKEY'S MECHANICAL MAN," Latest .Mickey Mouse Cartoon. 1 6d CIVIC THEATRETTE 6d | (1) "LOVE WALTZ - ' (Lillian Harvey John Batten). (2) "RAMPANT AGE." Sessions : 11.0 a.m., 2.15 and 8 p.m. SIXPENCE ONLY. SWIMMING. A UCIvLAND PRIMARY SCHOOLS AMATEUR SWIMMING AND LIFESAVING SOCIETY. GRAND CHAMPIONSHIP CARNIVAL, CALLIOPE DOCK, TO-MORROW (SAT.), 10 A.M. OVER 1000 BOYS AND GIRLS. Special Ferry, advertised by Ferry Co. Special Prices.— Carnival and Ferry: Adults, 1/; Chlidren, 6d. Carnival only: Adults, 1/ ; Children, 3d. 23 A. M. MATHESON, Hon. Sec. PONSONBY Amateur Swimming and LifeSavlng Club.—Harbour Race from Chelsea Wharf to Shelly Beach Baths tomorrow (Saturday). Launch leaves Baths at 1.45. All Competitors must supply own dinghies. 23 MEETINGS. A UCKLAND HOTEL AND RESTAURANT V EMPLOYEES' INDUSTRIAL UNION OF WORKERS. The Quarterly General Meeting of the above Union will be held in Room G, Trades Hall, Hobson Street, on MONDAY, March 20, 1034, at 8 p.m. Business: Adoption of Executive Quarerly Report and the Quarterly Statement, Adoption of Reports, including the Private Hotel Dispute, General. F. G. YOUNG, x 24 Secretary. IN BANKRUPTCY. tn the supreme court of new X ZEALAND.—NORTHERN DISTRICT. IN BANKRUPTCY.—In the matter of The Bankruptcy Act, 1 DOS. Take notice that I intend to apply to the Supreme Court at Auckland on FRIDAY, the 27tli day of April, 1934, sit 10 o'clock in the forenoon or so soon thereafter as my Application may be heard, for an Order of Discharge. Dated at Auckland this 23rd day of March, 1034. 23 (Signed) L. E. WILLIAMS. DYERS AND CLEANERS. C-tARPETS Cleaned, Snampooed. Id square J fool Alterations. Repairs. Country orders prompt attention. — Domestic Vacuum Cleanina Co.. Wellesiey St. East 44 600. I) "T>ORTER'S." Established ISO 2. glvp J- satisfaetlon In all work. Vans collect, deliver —Shop I K'irn.ngnhnn> Rd A VACUUM CLEANING CO.'S only address. 145, Albert St., next Public Trust Offices. Telephone 41-769, 44-218. D 1

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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 70, 23 March 1934, Page 14

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