AMUSEMENTS. SCAN THIS OVER. A Programme with Star Vnhie —Quality Quantity Action. Romance Everything. and screened nt Popular Admission Prices. 2000 SEATS, Is, Is Gd. 2s. CONTINUOUS FROM 11 A.M. Early Evo Session Concludes 1 30. MAJESTIC MAJESTIC (A i'ulkr-Hayward Theatre.) No. I—- " BUSINESS " BUSINESS AND AND PLEASURE." PLEASURE." Adapted from Booth Tarkington's Novel, "The Plutocrat." Screens ut 11.1.15,3.40,0.5,9.20 Better than "They Had to See Paris,' and "A Yankee at King Arthur's Court." The quiet wit and bubbling humour of "Business and Pleasuro" will delight you. ROGERS ROGERS ROGERS ROGERS ROGERS ROGERS ROGERS ROGERS "CHEATERS "CHEATERS CHARLOTTE S CHARLOTTE play." CHARLOTTE play." thari ottf Adapted from G RE E^WOOD . Novel by GREENWOOD. Joseph GREENWOOD. Vance. GREENWOOD. Screens at 12.15, 2.40. 5.5, 8.10. A fitl'ing of priceless emeralds is the glittering bait that lures a horde of covetous crooks aboard a big ocean liner —and life becomes one surprise after another to all concerned! A brilliant cast, headed by masterful Thomas Meighan, inimitable Charlotte Greenwood, popular William Bakewell, charming Barbara Weeks, wistful Linda Watkins and menacing Ralph Morgan. MAJESTIC TO-DAY. 2000 SEATS, 1/, 1/6, 2/. NOTE. Auckland Cinemas, Ltd., Theatres Will Be Closed Monday (Anzac Day.) W] IVP TP I SYMONDS ST. \\\l LiIUV- I To-night at 8. \\\ FRIDAY & SATURDAY ONLY. \\V SPECIAL DOUBLE BILL. AY GARY COOPER & SILVIA SIDNEY In \V "CITY STREETS." • \y Swift Modern-day Action Drama, And \Vi JOAN BENNETT & LEW AYRES \\\ In "MANY A SLIP." \\\ Reserve Early For Saturday—l 3-&45. \\| TUDOR CINEMA | RE^ EA\V TO-NIGHT & SATURDAY ONLY. \W SIDNEY HOWARD & \\\ PHYLLIS KONSTAM Win "TILLY OF BLOOMSBURY." \W Film Adaptation of the Well-known AY British Play. \V Also LAUREL ft HARDY Comedy, l\\ And Supporting Programme. || BRITANNIA \\l SPECIAL DOUBLE BILL. \\\ TO-NIGHT & SATURDAY ONLY. \Y CYRIL MAUDE In WV* THESE CHARMING PEOPLE" \V And DOROTHY PETERSON In . 11 GAIETY, TAKAPUNA | s Y\\ FRIDAY k SATURDAY ONLY. \\\ EDWARD E. lIORTON In \\\ " LONELY WIVES." ANZAC DAY COMMEMORATION. fREIUPKhO SOuOIESSI AUCKLAND RETURNED SOLDIERS' ASSOCIATION (INC.). ANZAC DAY. ORDER BY LIEUT.-COL. W. C. SINEL, D.5.0., Commanding. ANZAC DAY PARADE, APRIL 25.
The following order of march find orders for parade are also issued ORDER OF MARCH. 1. Ponsonby Boys' Bard. 2. Royal Navy, Royal Naval Reserve. Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve and Merchant Navy. 3. Imperial Units. 4. Air Force. Canadian Units. C. Australian Imperial Force. 7. South African Units. 8. South African Veterans. 9. Artillery Band. 10. New Zealand Mounted Rifles. IL. New Zealand Field Artillery. 12. Engineers, Signallers ar.d Tunnellers. 13. 3rd Auckland Infantry. 14. Hauraki Infantry. 15. Mt. Eden Boys' Hand. If). North Auckland Infantry 17. Waikato Infantry. 18 St. Andrew's I'ipis Band. 19. N.Z. Rifle Brigade. 20. Other Infantry Units. 21. Congress Hall Band. 22. N.Z. Pioneer Battalion. ' 23. N.Z. Machine Gun Corps. 24. N.Z. Army Service Corps. 2.">. Medical Corps. 20. Other N.Z. Units. Hour of Assembly, 2 p.m. Point of Assembly, Junction of GRAFTON ROAD AND PARK ROAD. DRESS: Uniform or Mufti, Medals and Decorations to bo worn. MARKERS: ONE MARKER from each UNIT will report to the ADJUTANT at 2.5 p.m. FALL IN: The "Fall In" will be sounded at 2.15 p.m.. when men will move on their markers, who will be oppoaito their Unit Number. Compliments: Senior Officers will ensure that the usual compliments are paid upon passing the Cenotaph and its Guards. Bandmasters will report to the Adjutant at 2.10 p.m. Nursing Sisters and Ex-Service Women will join the column at the Lea Kiosk in the Domain and march, led by the Auckland Girls' Brass Band, at the head of the column. At the conclusion of the ceremony the parade will march of! from, the Court of Honour to the Outer Domain and be dismisSecL J. C. WALES. . Captain. Adjutant. ißfrimosbLDigßs j AUCKLAND RETURNED SOLDIERS' ASSOCIATION (INC.). ANZAC DAY, 1932. 1. NAVAL AND MILITARY UNITS will lay their wreaths on the Cenotaph as they arrive at the Court of Honour. Further information can be obtained on application to Captain W. W. Dove. M.C., c.o. Messrs. Dove and Co., Ltd., Elliott St ' City. 2. LOCAL BODIES and OTHER ORGANISATIONS, and CITIZENS who desire to lay Wreaths should apply to the undersigned at the Office of the Returned Soldiers' Association, fil. Fort Street, when tickets admitting them to the Court of Honour will be issued. F. 0. DACEY. Acting-Secretii ry. R.S.A. TEACHERS OF ELOCUTION. SPEECH Training for Rusiness and Professional purposes.—Culford Dell, The Academy, Queen St , next Tabernacle. HALLS TO LET. CARLTON HALL.—Dances, Parties, etc.; terms reasonable.—A. Freeman, 802, Sandringham Rd.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21164, 22 April 1932, Page 18
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