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AMUSEMENTS. TWO EXCELLENT TALKIES. Comedy, romance and thrilling drama are *ll delightfully blended in the two excellent; full-length films. "Business and ipleasurei" and "Cheaters at Play —each an entertainment in itself. —Auckland Star. Two excellent talkies had their premiere :in Auckland at the Majestic Theatre last night, and because of the intrinsic merit and the frolicsome note struck by each, and because the humour is not strained, but delightful and refreshing, the productions must have provided a full measure of satisfaction to the good attendance present. —N.Z. Herald. '2OOO SEATS, Is, Is 6d, 2s. CONTINUOUS FROM 11 A.M. (Early Eve Session Concludes 7.30.) MAJESTIC (A Fuller-Hay ward Theatre.) No. 1 " BUSINESS WILL ROGERS " B^ ESS WILL ROGERS AND WILL FtOGERS bieasdhe.;; WILL FtOGERS WILL ROGERS Booth WILL ROGERS Tar S° n ' B WILL ROGERS t5 , "The' >( WILL ROGERS 11.1.15, 3.40, G. 5,9.20 No. 2 "CHEATERS "CHEATERS AT AT PI.AY." PLAY." Adapted from i the Novel by Louis Joseph Vance. Screens at 12.15, 2.40, 5.5, 8.1 CHARLOTTE CHARLOTTE CHARLOTTE CHARLOTTE GREENWOOD. GREENWOOD. GREENWOOD. GREENWOOD. PLANS AT MAJESTIC. MAJESTIC. NEXT THURS. The Wonder City of the World in SOUND AND TALK. SOUND AND TALK. Descriptive Commentary by CAPT. BERKLEY. D.S.O. " I pray you let we satisfy our eyes With the Memorials, and the things and Fame That do adorn this City." —Shakespeare. THE GREATEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR! A Living, Throbbing Epic of the Hub of Our Empire. MIGHTY MIGHTY MIGHTY MIGHTY MIGHTY LONDON. LONDON.' LONDON.' LONDON.' LONDON.' London is the Mecca of all New Zealanders, but not everyone can afford to make the Pilgrimage to the Wonder City of the World—yet for an honest Shilling the Majestic Theatre becomes the Magic Carpet to transport you to the great palpitating heart of the British Commonwealth of Nations. LONDON'S GRANDEUR AND GAIETY. LONDON'S PALACES AND POVERTY. LONDON AT WORK AND PLAY. LONDON'S HISTORIC PAST. LONDON OF TO-DAY. LONDON'S FASHIONS AND FURBELOWS LONDON'S CROWDED HIGHWAYS. LONDON'S QUAINT BYWAYS. LONDON'S WONDROUS WEALTH. LONDON'S BEAUTY SPOTS. Not merely do' we bring London to New Zealand—" Mighty London" is a surpassing entertainment of its life told with Music and Talkie description that will delight the whole family. MAJESTIC. NEXT THURS. PRINCE EDWARD Daily, 2 and 7.45. Direction: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. CHARLES RUGGLES In " GIRL HABIT" And " HUCKLEBERRY FINN " With Mitzi Green and Jackie Cooper. SPECIAL CHILDREN'S MATINEE, 2 P.M. VICTORIA— At B—DEVONPORT. OWEN NARES In " WOMAN BETWEEN." Matineo at 2.30 p.m. rrO-MORROW (SUNDAY) NIG X At 7 O'Clork, GREAT FAREWELL SERVICE of REV. LIONEL B. FLETCHER, IN THE TOWN HALL,

GEORGE ARLISS ■ In ALEXANDER JTAMILTON. REGENT FRIDAY NEXT. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. BLANDFORD JB® PARK. BLANDFORD rfgk PARK. BLANDFORD PARK. TO-DAY (SATURDAY). STARTING 1.15 P.M. PROMPT. 7-A-SIDE TOURNAMENT. 7-A-SIDE TOURNAMENT. 24 TEAMS COMPETING. 100 YARDS. SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP. Reduced Admission Charges.—Ladies: Ground, including Stand, Gd. Gents.: Ground, 6d; Ground and Seated Terrace. Is; Stand, 6d Extra. Season Tickets now . available. Ralph Richardson. Victoria St. West; W. Knott, Civic Buildings; Gents. £1 Is; Ladies. 7s 6d. HOLIDAY NOTICES. SAVINGS BANK. The Head Office and Branches of this Bank will be closed on SATURDAY, 23rd instant. (St. George's Day), and MONDAY, ■2sth instant (Anzac Day). T. N. SMALLWOOD, Manager. rpHE OFFICE AND "WAREHOUSE X OF THE UNDERSIGNED WILL BE CLOSED On WEDNESDAY. APRIL 27. L. D. NATHAN AND CO., LTD. METHODIST SOCIAL QQfl) SERVICE MISSION. (The Church without n paling fence, opposite tho Town Hall.) TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), 7 P.M. REV. C. G. SCRIMGEOUR WILL SPEAK ON " TO-DAY'S MISERY AND CHRISTIAN CONSCIENCE." WILL RIOTING CONTINUE? A Survey of the Inner Feelings of the Working-class.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21165, 23 April 1932, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21165, 23 April 1932, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21165, 23 April 1932, Page 20

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