AMUSEMENTS. MAJESTIC miFIX AI, TWO DAYS. PAUL LUKAS and WYNNE GIBSON in " I GIVE MY LOVE, by Vieki Baurn, Author of "Grand Hotel.' Excellent Fesiturettes. Rc com .men rial hi/ Censor for Adults. . IHIIIII MAJESTIC 1111111 l Ulillli FRIDAY Ilium Lost to the world for two terrifying years to bring back "MAT A " FlßST—"White Shadows of iVIfYl_/.tt. t])( , g ou th Sons. " MALA THEN—"Trader Horn." " MAT A " AND NOW—By the Same IVIALiA Producer, a once-in-a- ---" MAT, A " lifetime event on the I „ »t« ~ Screen, "MALA, the MALA Magnificent." Recommended by Censor for Adults. TRUTH IS STRANGER THAN FICTION. There's no Hollywood fictional stsisintf ill,out "Mala." Every single mill of "Mala" was photographed and re- ordec. in the far North. ~ -ri ir a -r" A ~ A real Arctic picMALA tare based 011 the " MALA " French en*,' uhich " MAT.A " were notable for their discussion of THE STRANGEST MORAL CODE ON EARTH —WILI.INOLY TIIEY SHAKE THEIR WIVES . . . YKU' KILL ll' ONE IS BETRAYED! Thev were innocent creatures of God s outDost until the white man's ship (Nliiie, bringing treachery and sin—and the Eskimo harpoon wrote a story of vengeance in red 011 the snow-white wastes. ~ _ . ~ This Record atMALA tempts to present 1, M <T A " that Code, a strange IVI primeval creed be- " M ALA " hinging to the far- , „ . ~ thest wilderness of MALA the endless North. " MALA " .TUST A FEW OF " MAT,A " THE AMAZING „ i V t A T A >» SCENES IN " MALA "MALA." "MALA" " MALA " A heartless " MALA " harpooned" to " MALA " " MALA " honour! " MALA" * " i\/r A T A " The intrepid NorthIViALi/Y West Mounteds " MATjA " undertake to track ;;,t7 » "MALA" down MALA and arrest him "MALA" * " MALA " Hand-to-hand battle with a thi? hunger-mad- • r X"HK dened wolf! MAGNIFICENT. MAGNIFICENT. A mighty whale con- " MAT,A " quered by heroic men in " MALA" an open boat! | "MALA" * " MAT A " The fight for IViAi-iA lifß with a " MALA huge Polar " MALA " bear! :Jt The caribou MALA stampede! " MALA" * , " H/T A T A " Tlle hunt for IVI Al.//Y mammoth "MALA" walrus! " MAT,A " —SCORES ~ <• OP OTHER " MALA EXCITING " MALA " scenes; Metro-Gold wyn-Mayer again brings it to you. A TEN-REEL EPIC. YOU CAN HARDLY BELIEVE WHAT ' YOUR OWN EYES SEE! A tremendous Human Drama, picturing the terrific struggle for life in the Arctic Circle . . . Enacted by Eskimos midst the menace of fierce wild beasts and fiercer Nature! On the Same Programme: STAN OLIVER LAUREL AND HARDY LAUREL AND HARDY in "Dirty Work." Book Now. PLANS AT MAJESTIC. Phone 43-210. BREAKING ALL RECORDS! (], — THE STATE, — | SYMONDS STREET. '" 1 ' (Direction: R. J. KERKIDGE.) T RAMON NOVARRO, H JEANETTE E MacDONALD, QHARLES JgUTT BR WORTH, S -yiVIENNE gEGAL, T JpiRANK j^TORGAN. A in THE GRANDEST OF ALL 1034's T MUSICAL ROMANCES. E THE CAT and the FIDDLE ( liecommended by Censor for Adults '11 jI I ADMISSIONS : 1/G &1/ ; Child. Gd. ll' STATE PHONE. 43-G43. YOU WILL NEVER CHANGE your meeting place after dining at the Ritz — oncc the Ritz always the Ritz. COOKE'S RITZ, LTD., 242, Queen Street. :27 COMPANY NOTICES. THE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. ' Notice is hereby given that the Ordinary General Meeting of the Shareholders of the above Company will 110 held nt the Head Office of the Companv, Shortland Street. Auckland, on THURSDAY, the 25th day of October, 1934, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. BUSINESS: To receive the Report and Balance-sheet for the year ended August 31, 1934. To elect two Directors in place of Messrs. Kenneth B. Myers and V. J. Lamer, who retire in accordance with the Articles of Association, but are eligible and offer themselves for reelection. To elect two Auditors in place of Messrs. J. A. Duncan and N. A. Duthie, who offer themselves for re-election. Dated this 16th day of October, 1934. By Order of the Board, JAMES MORTON, :24 For General Manager. PICNICS. EXCURSIONS. ETC. /ft ,7 H - BRADNEY AND SONS. OSTEND SERVICES. S.S. ONEWA leaves Prince's Wharf: SUNDAYS—9.4S a.m. WEDNESDAYS —9.45 a.m. FRIDAYS—O.3O p.m. SATURDAYS—I.4S p.m. Leaving Ostend, Saturdays, at 7 a.m. D TOILET SPECIA LI I7*DNEY'S French Salon. 5, Swanson St.— -J Natural Perming. Excellent Setting, Marcelling, etc.—Phone 41-615. A GENUINE Permanent Wave, 10/6: Marcel and Water Waving, 2/6; work guaranteed.—Miss Pollock, 27, Security Bldgs. 42-129. D
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 252, 24 October 1934, Page 22
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