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AMUSEMENTS. FINAL DAY. MAJESTIC 11, 2.15, 8.0. WILL~ROGERS Your Favourite D'plomat of Fun, Frolic and Wisdom. "AMBASSADOR BILL." " THE 'MALTESE FALCON," A Baffling Mystery Story. Featuring BEBE DANIELS. • * FOX AUSSIE NEWS. See Boy Charlton's Stroke Described and Demonstrated in Slow Motion Photography. "THE CHAMP." RIGHT FROM ITS -RECORD-** BREAKING AMERICAN AND ENGLISH SUCCESSES. THE GRAND AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. PREMIERE TO-MORROW. It will bo an experience to sit in the crowded Majestic Theatre To-morrow and watch Men, Women and Children of Auckland enjoy "The Champ.' No other picture of recent years has been known to move audiences to tears, to laughs, nnd to real cheers! See for yourself why "The Champ" is headed for the Prize Picture of 1932. NOT SINCE " THE KID." AND THAT IS 10 YEARS AGO. HAS THE SCREEN GIVEN US SUCH A PICTURE. MAJESTIC Commencing TO-MORROW TO-MORROW CHAMP." CHAMP." CHAMP." With WALLACE BEERY BEERY Sessions: 11, 2.15, 8. JACKIE COOPER, COOPER, IRENE RICH. Plans at Majestic. 2000 Seats. Prices: Grand Stalls, 2s, Is Cd. Royal Circle, Is 6d, Is. Pit, Is. 2000 Seat 3. Be Wise and Book. Phone 43-210. HERE'S PRAISE YOU COULDN'T BUY. Copies of i Telegrams sent to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer from the Star 3. Never have I been more deeply touched by any performance as I was by Wallace Beery and Jackie Cooper in " The Champ." JOAN CRAWFORD. Saw " The Champ " just before leaving on on my concert tour, so can congratulate you on its premier with the knowledge that here is one of the real achievements of the screen. LAWRENCE TIBBETT We are all proud of "The Champ" out here. It packs the mightiest wallop of all. CLARK GABLE. MAJESTIC (Fuller-Hay ward Theatre.) "The Champ" is the perfect picture from the viewpoint of story direction and acting. It loaves nothing to be desired in either quality. LEWIS STONE. Saw it twice and can't wait to see it again. ROBERT MONTGOMERY. " THE CHAMP" BREAKS ALL RECORDS FOR SCREEN ENTERTAINMENT. WITH WALLY BEERY AND JACKIE COOPER IN THE CAST NO MORE NEED BE SAID. I LAUGHED AND CRIED AT THE SAME TIME. SO will you. MARI£ dressleß. * * The really different production . . . No choruses, no popular theme son??, but it is one of those great moving stories that King Vidor ha 3 produced once or twice. • And the Supports: " FOX AUSSIE NEWS." ""METROTONE NEWS REEL." "FLIP FROG CARTOON." Series No. 2. " TENNIS." Forehand —Backhand Service, by William Tilden. Majestic. Commencing To-morrow. Majestic, Commencing To-morrow. TROTTING. TROTTING Provides the opportunity of experiencing the very maximum in entertainment, and your final _ oppor- | tunity of enjoying February's Feature Attraction is TO-DAY. AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB. FEBRUARY MEETING, 1932. FINAL DAY—-TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY). ALEXANDRA PARK, EPSOM. Is __ POPULAR PRICES

Is _ TO COURSE. TOTALISATOR 5s TICKETS. REDUCED PRICES TO Lawn Enclosure and Grandstand (Including Admission to Course): Gentlemen Os Od Lndies 4s Od Children (under 12 years) . 2s Od Totalisator Tickets, 10s. Horses in Birdcage for First Race about 11.30 a.m. Naval Men in Uniform of H.M. Warships in port will be admitted FREE to the Outside Enclosure. A. G. MABEE. Secretary. Durham Street East, Auckland. ATHLETIC SPORTS. MEW ZEALAND AMATEUR ATHLETIC 1> ASSOCIATION. AUCKLAND CENTRE. PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONSHIPS, DOMAIN. MARCH 5. A Full Championship Programme of Events Including:— The Pole Vault, Throwing the Hammer, and Inter-Club Relay. Ladies' 100 yds and 440 yds Inter-Club Relay. Junior Events (under 18 years on March 5), 100 yds, 880 yds, High and Broad Jumps. Cycling Events: }. 1 and 5 Miles, and 1 Mile Junior. Handicap Events, 100 yds and 1000 yds, i Mile and 2 Mile Cycle. Entry Fees: Is 6d for one event and Is for each additional. Relay teams, 4s per team. Entries close with the Handicappers or the Secretary at 6 p.m. on MONDAY, February 29. No late entries received. Fees must accompany entry. H. L. TOWERS, Hon. Sec., Phone 46-357. 79, Mt.. Albert Rd. BALLS. JJE'S IN IT! SHE'S IN IT! HOTEL AND RESTAURANT EMPLOYEES (Inc.). FIRST ANNUAL BALL. PETER PAN CABARET. THURSDAY, MARCH 24. CABARET ITEMS STAR TURNS. WRITE BOX 1163 FOR INVITATION.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21115, 24 February 1932, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21115, 24 February 1932, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21115, 24 February 1932, Page 18