AMUSEMENTS. FINAL 2 DAYS. Tho Majestic'a present programme consists of two big pictures which would, in any other circumstances, be each sufficient to place either of Ihem at the head of a single film programme. —Auck. Star, Saturday. 2000 SEATS. Is. la 6d. 2s. CONTINUOUS FROM 11 A.M. (Early Eve Session Concludes 7.30.) MAJESTIC (A Fuller-Hayward Theatre.) ROGERS ROGERS ROGERS ROGERS ROGERS ROGERS ROGERS ROGERS " BUSINESS " BUSINESS AND AND PLEASURE." PLEASURE." Adapted from Booth Tarkington's Novel, "The Plutocrat." Screens at U. 1.15. 3.40, 6.5,9.20 "CHEATERS "CHEATERS AT AT PLAY." PLAY." Adapted from the Novel by Louis Joseph Vanco. Screens at 12.15, 2.40, 5.5, 8.10. 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 ihe Hub of Our Empire. MIGHTY MIGHTY MIGHTY MIGHTY MIGHTY LONDON. LONDON. LONDON. LONDON. LONDON. London is (lie Mecca of all New Zealanders, but not everyone can afford to make the Pilgrimage to the Wonder City of tho World—yet for an honest Shilling the Majestic Theatre becomes the Magic Carpet to transport you to the grent palpitating heart of the British Commonwealth of Nations. LONDON'S GRANDEUR AND GAIETY. LONDON'S PA LAC 1)6 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 descriptions that will delight the whole family. MAJESTIC. NEXT THURS. DOMINION ROAD. C APITO L. TO-NIGIIT AT 8 P.M. (1) "SMILING LIEUTENANT." Maurice Chevalier. Clauiiette Colbert, The Singing, Smilinsr Idol at His Charming Best. (21 "NEVER THE TWAIN SHALL MEET" Leslie Howard. Knren Morley. P. B. Kync's Adventurous Romance of the South Seas. PHONE 12-199 FOR RESERVES. TRQTTIHG. AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB.
AUTUMN MEETING. SATURDAY NEXT, APRIL 30, 1932. THE SPORT OF THE PEOPLE. ACCEPTANCES TO-DAY. HANDICAPS appear to-day and ACCEPTANCES for nil Events Close with tho Secretary, Durham Street East, Auckland, nt 5 p.m. TO-DAY (Tuesday). A. Ci. MABEE. Secretary. TROTTING! TROTTING! ALWAYS POPULAR. DEMONSTRATIONS. QAS ROOKING DEMONSTRATIONS. Will he held during This Week as Follows: At Demonstration IJonnis, Gas Buildings, Pitt Street, TO-MORROW (Wednesday), from 2.30 to 4 p.m. At Demonstration Rooms, Gas Buildings, Pitt Street, 011 Friday, from 2..'J0 to 4 p.m. and from 7.30 to b.30 p.m. At Demonstration Rooms, Gas Buildings, Pitt Street, on MONDAY NEXT, from 2.30 p.m. to 1 p.m. QAS QOMPANY, J^TD. CORPORATION NOTICES. C FECIAL ORDER. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the following resolution, passed at a Special Meeting of the Auckland City Council, convened for that purpose, and heljl on the 23rd day of March. 1932. and intended to operate as n. Special Order, will come up for confirmation at the Ordinary Meeting of tho Auckland City Council, to be held on THURSDAY, tho 23th day of April, 1932. in the Council Chamber, Town llall, Auckland. at 7 o'clock p.m. . . "That in pursuance and exercise the powers vested in it in that behalf by Municipal Corporations Act, 1920,' 'The Loca 1 Bodies Loans Act, 192(5.' 'The Local Government Lo;>.ns Board Act, 1920,' and of nil other powers thereunto enabling it. tho Auckland City Council doth hereby by Special Order, resolve to borrow the sum of FIVE THOUSAND POUNDS (£5,000) by way of special loan, to he known as THE QUEEN STREET PAVING REDEMPTION LOAN. 1932. for the purposo of redeeming the outstanding balance of a loan of Eight Thousand rounds (.£8,000), maturing 011 January l(i. 1932, for a period of Twenty years from the date of tho raising of the Loan, and that tho Security for the said Loan shall he a Special Rate of One-twenty-fourth (l-24th) of One Penny in the £ on the annual value of all rateable property in the City of Auckland." ,T. S. BRTGHAM, Town Clerk. ' OF DEVONPORT. REFUSE COLLECTION. ANZAC DAY. Public notice is hereby given that for this week, owing to Monday being holiday (Anznc Day), Refuse will be lifted One day later than usual, i.e., Monday's Refuse will bo collected on Tuesday, Refuso usually collected on Tuesday will be lifted 011 Wednesday and Wednesday's Refuso will be lifted on Thursday. A. E. WILSON. Town Clerk.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21166, 26 April 1932, Page 18
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