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AMUSEMENTS. OVERWHELMING IN ITS POWER . . . DIFFERENT FROM OTHER PICTURES. Directed by W. S. Van Dyke, who niadu "Trailer Horn." 111 MAJESTIC I 1i).:-ii) [MAJESTIC 1 1)1 I i! MAJESTIC 1-J.lil) MAJESTIC I|| I MAJESTIC 2.30 MAJESTIC MAJESTIC 5.0 I MAJESTIC I!| MAJESTIC I S.O I MAJESTIC . "MALA" v / "MALA" \ / " MALA" \ / THE ) 1 MAGNIFICENT. j \ " MALA" / \ "MALA" / " MALA" I Rei-onTmendrd, b.u Censor fur -Adlflta. I From the. Books, "Dor Eskimo" and "Die Klucht ins Weiase Laud," By Peter Freuehon. * A miirhly drama of love, desire and bitter hate revealing . . • Tin-; strangest moral code. on tli<; face of 1 lie earth. Men who slinrc llieir wives but kill it they are stolen. ACTION DRAMA at WHITE HEAT! * There's no Hollywood fictional staging about "Mala." livery sinsJo Inch ft "Mala" was photographed and re-orclcd in the far Worth. They loved | . . .' The while mini eami! . . . Love outraged . . . A strong potion new 10 the nil five girl . . . Shot down like an mi I innl In Hi" snow , . . . Mala sought out tin- trader . . . His harpoon found itw mnrlc . . . again the white man. his law! The intrepid Koyal Canaillun MountPds undertake to track ".MALA" down and arrosl him . . And Main was in chain* . . . Escape . . . Snow . . . Wind . . . . . . God help him . . . Tracked down! by those he had befriended! What 11 picture! What ta-enes! Hand • to - hand IWit with n hungry wolf! Thousands of wild caribou in stampede! Hunt for giant whale. On the Same Programme: STAN OLIVER ' LAUREL AND HARDY LAUREL AND HARDY in "Dirty Work." MKTROTONE NEWSREEL. KVERY NIGHT, 2000 SKATS. I/. 1/li. 2/3 Telephone 43-210. PLANS AT MAJESTIC. ,f|v — THE STATE, — ['I I I 111 SYMONDS STREET. : : (Direction : It. J. KERRIDGE.) ' TRULY A FILM TREAT SUCH AS COMES RARELY. = CTTOKRUGER, MYRNA LOY, T MAX BAER, H PRIMO CARNERA, E JACK DEMPSEY, WALTER HUSTON, s ~ IX — "THE PRIZE-FIGHTER T & THE LADY," A ■ RETITLED T "EVERY WOMAN'S ! E MAN." Recommended bu Censor for Adults = LAUREL AND HARDY =E: (IN) — -=z "rpiIEIR T7IIRST fk/fISTAKB." TTTTTTj L x lU |j HA ADMISSIONS: I/O & 1/; Child. Cd. '" STATE PHONE. 43-6^3. PHILIP HARGRAVE. final evenim; coxcbrt to-night final evening concert to-night Of the Genius who has astounded all Auckland.

I HIS MAJESTY'S. | Lorspps .. J. C. Williamson (N.Z.). Ltd. Direction J. and X. Tait. ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY. Owing to the terrific Interest in the season and in response to hundreds of requests. .7. AND N. TAIT Take pleasure in nnuounelng that PHILIP HARGRAVE Will give a FINAL MATINEE RECITAL On WEDNESDAY. AFTERNOON NEXT, Coinm«?ncinj{ nl: ■"> o"elock. Programmo will be announced on Monday Morning. GIFT AUTOUHAPHED PHOTOS. So tremendous has been tlic number of requests for signed photos o£ I'hllip Hargrnve, that it has been n/runged Unit at NIOXT WEDNESDAY'S MATINEE) A SIGNED POSTCARD PHOTO of the Miracle Boy of the Piano will he presented to rhu lirst five hundred ladies entering ■the theatre. Plan Now Open lit Lewis Kudy, Ltd. Prices ns Usual. TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, MT. ALBEUT TENNIS CLUB. "OPENING OF SEASON" DANCD. A Nijzht of NißhtS. Hear the NEW INTERNATIONALS. Reserves 120-015. Double. 7/0. Evening; Dress. V. H. TRASK. Mpr. PIRATE SHIPPE — MiLFouD. OCTOBER 28, 1034. THIS SUNDAY, from 2.30 p.m. to 5 l>.in. MISS SAKA STACPOOLK (Soprnuo) And OKCHBSTRA. Buses direct to Pirate SMppe, connecting with Steamers leaving Auckland (via Devonporl) at 2 p.m. and 2.20 p.m. Bus leaves the Pirate Shippe at 4.25 p.m. Return Fare, steamer and bus. Adults 1/7. -jVTOTHING .SO INVIGORATING during the summer as ihe Seasonable Foods served in tlie comfortable surroundings of COOKE'S KIT/.. LTD., 2-1:2, Queen Street. :27 receptions. |Trlturn"edsq ldTersH A UCKLAND RETURNED SOLDIERS' ■f*- ASSOCIATION (INC.). Returned Soldiers anil their Wives and Ex-Service Women are invited to a Reception to lie tendered at the Scots Hall on MONDAY, October 20, i.03'4, at 8 p.m.. to General Sir Alex. Gotlley. General Sir Andrew Russell. General ltoss. Captain Sir lull Fraser. the Hon. W. Perry, and Messrs. J. D. Harper and P.. C Jacobs. ADMISSION : 1/ per head. TICKETS may be purchased at. the U.S.A. Office, or from any Secretary of the Associated R.S.A. Clubs. Medals or R.S.A. Badge to be worn. A. TV. M. OHLSON, 27 , Secretary.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 255, 27 October 1934, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 255, 27 October 1934, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 255, 27 October 1934, Page 22

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