I AMUSEMENTS. ! mil MAJESTIC mil Hill MAJESTIC Hill Continuous from 11 a.m. Based on the ThrillSplashed "Cosmopolitan" and "Nash's" Magazine Story. C INK.SOUND AGAIN BRINGS IT TO YOU. What "Sequoia" was to America "Orphan of th" Wilderness'' means to Australia. Featured Cast includes . . . GWEN MUNRO, BRIAN ABBOTT, HARRY ABDY, JOE VALLI. ORPHAN ORPHAN j ORPHAN ORPHAN ORPHAN OF THE OF THE WILDERNESS WILDERNESS WILDERNESS WILDERNESS WILDERNESS WILDERNESS Approved for Universal Exhibit inn. The strange adventures of "Chut," Orphan of the Wilderness, are crowded with Novelty! Drama! Comedy! and a Charming Romance. * * LIFE ... in the tei t-city of a touring circus with its varied assortment of humanity living a lite apart in their love of the sawdust i lul spangles . . . 011 a big sheep station and among the crowds of the cities. Against these everchanging backgrounds unfolds the tlirill-teeniing story of "ORPHAN OF THK WII. DKKNESS" — a story which also delves deep * into the heart of Australia's forest land, where still flourishes the primeval animal code of life — KILL OR BK KILLED. Also Screening WILLIAM GAIUiAN. MARGUERITE CIfURCIII IX. " ALIBI FOR MURDER." Recommended bu Censor lor Adults. l'lans at Majestic —Phone 43-210. OTAHUHU THEATRES. Phones 17-573 and Otnhuhu 15. GAIETY GIIBAT SOUTH ROAD. KRI., SAT. and MON.. at 8. The Greatest Infective Thriller of All Time. RICHARD ARLION. VIRGINIA BRUCE, Bruce Cabot, Alice Brady, in "THE LEGION OF [ VALOUR." 1 Recommended bu Censor lor Adults. Another Excellent Entertainment from United Artists. Splendid Associate Entertainment Includes : Walt Disney's Symphony in Colour, "Cookie Carnival." Unpaid reserves cannot be held after 7.4."i p.m. ORPHEUS STATION KOAD. KRI., SAT. and MON.. at 8. Jack London's Sequel to "(.'all of the Wild." MICHAEL WHALKN, JEAN MUIR. Slim Sniiinierville, Charles Winniger in 1" " WHITE FANG." | — Associate Feature — 00 Minutes of Hilarious, Non-stop Laughter. CHARLEY CHASE. PATSY KELLY. Qninn Williams in "KELLY THE SECOND." Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. Preceded hv Latest Fox "Aussie" News. M ATI NHE SATURDAY, at ll.'i. "WHITE FANG," OUR GANG COMEDY. Coloured Cartoon Bp. U "Flash Gordon." COM M KM'lNli TUESDAY NEXT. • For Three Nights Only at S. 1 " SAN FRANCISCO." | Rcrotnmendrd bu Censor lor Adults. Also tlie Sensational "AUDIORCOPIKS." Reservations Are Heavy. Be Wise. Book Now. Fuller-Hay ward's / —"v Phone 2H-041 I PONSONBY Three Lamps Termlnns. I Cool and Comfortable. Newsreels, 7.">0 p.m. .ROLAND YOUNG and JOAN GARDNER in H. G. Wells' "The Man Who Could \\'<irk Miracles." GEORGE RAFT and ROSALIND RI'SSELL in "It Had To Happen." Ilnth Appro'-ed for Universal Exhibition. Fuller-May ward's S~~\ Phone 21MW3 j VICTORIA OVDEVONPORT( Short Subjects. 7.30-8 p.m. | j Mary Ellis, Walter Pidgeon, John Hailiday in I "FATAL »,ADY." I Recommended bu Censor for Adults. | William Boyd ( Hopalong Cassidv) In "THREE OX THE TRAIL." j Approved for Universal Exhibition. 1 Fuller-Hayward's / —N Phone 2ti-40<i I CINEMA LYNN j Surrey Crescent. To-night at 7.30 p.m. I Reginald Denny 11ml Frances Drake in THE PREVIEW MURDER MYSTERY." Recommended bu Censor I.>r Adults. Joe Morrison and Rosalind Keith ia "ITS A GREAT LIFE." Approved for Wniversal Erhibitlon. Monster Matinee To-morrow. First Chapter of our New .Serial, "The Phantom Rider," 3 Comedies, 2 Cartoons, etc. AVIATION. WAIKATO'S BIG EVENT. FLYING DISPLAY AND MOTOR CYCLE RACE MEETING, WAIKATO AIRPORT, HAMILTON, SATURDAY, MARCH 6. COMMENCING 1.'.0 P.M. THRILLING PARACHUTE DESCENTS , AERIAL BATTLE, GROUND STRAFING FROM THE AIR BOMBING, HEIGHT ESTIMATING COMPETITION. Prizes : —Radiolette Radio, Return Flight Auckland-Wellington, in Union Airways' Machine, nnil Further Free Flights. SPECTACULAR MOTOR CYCLE RACES. Admission, 1/ ; Children, 6d ; Car Parking, 1/. DO NOT MISS THIS DISPLAY. WAIKATO AIRPORT, SATURDAY, MARCH 6. FLYING DISPLAY, MANGERE. SATURDAY, MARCH 13. 5? W ™ghts END aero MANGERE f'«iO AERODROME. Pues Moth—2 passengers. Flights 5/ each. SPECIAL FLIGHTS IN OPEN P.H. MOTHS. 10/ each Paesenger Transport Company's Bus leaves I'ost Office. 1.20 p.m. Sunday. FLIGHTS ARRANGED TO ANY PART i OF NEW ZEALAND. I
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