• AMUSEMENTS. MAJESTIC. MAJESTIC. A Puller-Hay ward Theatre. Continuous from 11 a.m. PINAL SCREENING TO-DAY Of " TRENT'S LAST CASE." Gazette, Majestic Quartette, Comedy. COMMENCING TO-MORROW. DO YOU LIKE YOUR ENTERTAINMENT FRESH OR CANNED? "Fresh' toeing synonymous with our Majestic Entertainment. That is. carefully chosen features, selected supports a Band of Real Musicians, and, above all an at- , mosphere restful eaße and digI nity | There can be no hesitation m | I your answer I THE MAJESTIC is the UNCHALLENGED HOUSE OF ENTERTAINMEN'I in this fair City Wo oflor foi your approval: "TROUBLESOME WIVES," " TROUBLESOME WIVES," " TROUBLESOME WIVES," " TROUBLESOME WIVES " " TROUBLESOME WIVES," ••• " TROUBLESOME WIVES," "TROUBLESOME WIVES," "TROUBLESOME WIVES,". i Featuring MABEL POULTON and ERIC BRANSBY ,VILLI AMh A sparkling Comedy of Aviation and Thrills, One of the snappiest, peppiest matrimonial Comedies ever screened SECOND BIG ATTRACTION. And her destruction oy ""."'"i'r ,'7 Produced with the co-operation of Australian Naval Board and the German Admiralty. Gratified by the success of "Q' Ships, we take great pleasure in presenting the Naval " Beau Geste " DO YOU REMEMBER THE "EMDEN" SCARE? Hero is the Inside History. Rigidly fair to both British and German, for the "Eniden' was n chivalrous foe. FULL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. J WHITFORD WAUGH And the Majestic All-Soloists Orchestra. Box Plan at Theatre. Plione 46-446. MOULIN ROUGE (Late Tudor, Remuera). Last Night at 8 of LILLIAN GISH in " THE ENEMY," And JACK BUCHANNAN in ' TONI.' A Combination of Drama, Fun and Thrills. Commencing To-morrow The Populai CLARA BOW in Hei Latest " Hit THREE WEEK-ENDS." And GEO. O'BRIEN in " TRUE HEAVEN." SPORTING. ROCKLAND j.)ACING QL I UNE i O AND r JUNE L ACCEPTANCES for— Great Northern Hurdles .. 3sovs. Great Northern Steeples .. 3sovs. Cornwall Handicap i. . ~ I'sovs. Green Lnne Steeplechase . . ]sov. Jervois Handicap .. .. 2sovs. Penrose Hurdles . . , . Isov. Hunt Club Hurdles .. .. ]sov. Members' Handicap . . . . 3sovs CLOSE hy FIVE O'CLOCK (5 p.m.) TO-MORROW (Friday). FEES must accompany in each instance. W. S. SPENCE. Secretary rpo STAND THE 'SEASON AT 1 CAMBRIDGE. THE THOROUGHBRED HORSES ACRE AND GASBAG. For cards and particulars apply, W. WOOLVEN, Land and Estate Agent, Hamilton. TO LEASE. Q TOR AGE SPACE. STANLEY ST.— O Single Floor Building, covering about 10,000 sy. It and large yard; very low rent.—Apply. „ WAI WAI, LTD., Great North Rd. f-A Acres, riverside pasture; Cottage; mile OU from township; leaso; £3O per annum. —Absentee, 4-13, llkhai.p. EXCELLENT TURNIP LAND FOR ili NOTHING. To Farmers of South Auckland, Mangatawhiri Valley, Pokeno Valley. Maramarua District in particular. I HAVE AN AREA OF 206 ACRES. FINE EASY PLOUGLIABLE LAND AT MANGATANGI. ALL DRY FERN LAND. LITTLE OR NO CLEARING NEEDED. NO NOXIOUS WEEDS. THAT 1 AM PREPARED TO LEASE OFF IN SUITABLE AREA'S FOR 3 YEARS, REN'I FREE. FOR TURNIP GROWING UNDER CERTAIN CONDITIONS. Excellent access Further particulars from Owner, F. W F. FAGAN. Victoria St. Hamilton J- leasehold, near 'L'e Aroha. bandy rail way; roads good Homestead; 53 acres carry 26 cows, balance carry 1000 sheep ( , 100 cattle 800 acres in grass, balance lawa bush. House and outbuildings. Purchasing clause, .£4 per acre. Reasonable rental. Wire for first refusal. CHRISTIE AND FINDLAY, LIMITED (M.R.E.1.), 150, Queen Street, Auckland Telephone 4.6-742. TTEART ~ "OF THE CITY. FIRST-CLASS FLOOR SPACE TO LEASE AT A REASONABLE RENTAL. Top Floor of Western Bldgs., Corner Customs St. and Sturdeo St. Approximately 7000 ft. Good, Unobstructed, Natural Light on 3 Sides. Full particulars, apply A. W. HEAD AND CO., 20, Customs Street. WANTED TO LEASE. A DVERTISER, 20 cows, wants Farm X.Y partly improved, up to 100 acres. R.I preferred.— Butter-fat, 476. Heuai.p. B~ TjNGALOW, 7 rooms, well {urn., modern convs. garden; garage; good locality; long term; '< adults Address at Hkiiald. I?ARM 40-80 acres, R.P.. experienced man; J: own herd.—Urgent, 123, Herald. |/'ARM. carrying 15 to -20 cows, with right I 1 of purchase.--John Leek, Ngaruawqhia. RESIDENCE, from spring or early summer, furnished or unfurnished (latter preferred), with garden and with or without ground Within reasonable distance of Auckland Must be bracing district, good views desirable Requirements are: 2 sit ting rooms. 4 bedrooms, good bathroom (0 preferred) rood kitchen and maids' nuar tors Garage. AlvolutoWKup to-dnte Sanitation and water gunr'ntbed Period. 1 to 3 venrs. or ns arranged Lessee rmeht ultimntely purchase if suited. Terms and full particulars. AYR. °65. Hp« RESTAURANTS MEET me to-day at the Mecca Caft Yorkshire House. Shortland Street.Best [lome-coolted Meai in Town Open daily 9 ?<■ tu 7 p.m. Saturday, 9.30 to 130 p m.-MISS F BELL. Manageress VEGETARIAN Dinners, la 6d, served in delightful surroundings. - Queep St. opposite Hi l3 Maiestv's Eat for Health
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20262, 23 May 1929, Page 20
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