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AMUSEMENTS "WITH THIS ENTERTAINMENT YOtJ TAKE NO GAMBLE. MAJESTIC "Vivienn© "Ware"—ll, 1.20, 3.50, 6.30, 9.20, "Black Coffee"—l2.o, 2.30, 5.15, 7.55. JOAN BENNETT, JOAN BENNETT, ~ Donald Cook Lillian Bond Zasu Pitts Skeets Gallagher —Ruth Selwyii—Allun Dinehart. s " THE TRIAL OF VIVIENNE WARE." Two excellent mystery films, " Black Coffee" and "The Trial of Vivienne Ware"—the first English and the other American—began a season at the Majestic Theatre yesterday. Both should prove exceedingly popular, judging from their reception by last evening's crowded audience. —Vide N.Z. Herald. In the two pictures that make up the programme at the Majestic Theatre, " The Trial of Vivienne Ware " and " Black Coffee," mysterious crimes are solved by widely different means. . . The programme is excellent entertainment, and should enjoy a successful season.—Vide AUCK. STAR. Also Screening: * # * "BLACK COFFEE," An All-British Mystery Feature. 2000 SEATS, ]/, 2/6, 2/. Reserves from 1/0. AFTER 3 YEARS The Screen's greatest Musical Romance Returns to the MAJESTIC THURS. Mild Days and Wild Days in Paris, deserted for a disdainful Queen who sang seductive songs of love to MAURICE CHEVALIER MAURICE CHEVALIER " THE LOVE PARADE" LUPINO LANE, LILLIAN ROTH, JEANETTE MACDONALD, Prima donna, pre-eminent, 100, , when she entices Maurice with her eong, " Dream Lover." MAJESTIC, THURSDAY. MUNICIPAL BAND. FREE RECITAL, TOWN HALL, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING AT 8.30. DELIGHTFUL MUSIC BY THE AUCKLAND MUNICIPAL BAND. BANDMASTER: GEO. BUCKLEY. Selections from Verdi's Attila, Rossini's La Gazza Ladra, Delibes Coppelia, excerpts from the works of Gung'l, Strauss, and other composers. Flute, Cornet, Xylophone Solos and other popular numbers. ADMISSION FREE. Also a Fine Programme at the ZOOLOGICAL PARK TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) AFTERNOON. LEWIS EADY'S HALL, QUEEN ST. NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT. August 2. and WEDNESDAY NIGHT. August 3. NOTE.—The net proceeds of first Night to the Auckland Discharged Prisoners' Aid Society. The Rev. Mr. G. E. Moreton, Secretary. SENOR CASLE'S SPANISH-AMERICAN PLAYERS, presenting the Famous 1 Act Mystery Drama by J A. Fra-ser, Esq., K.C., " EL BESA DE LA MUERTE " (The Kiss of Death). The scene is set on the Island of Santa Cruz Full Orchestra under the baton of Mr. John Ewart Senior. Thirty instruments. Principals and Vocal Performers: —Senor T. A, Casle (Character Actor); Mr. Ernest Pooley (Juvenile Lead and Baritone); Mr. Bert Watson (Comedian with Sons Numbers and Duet); Mr. Sydney Willbraham (Tenor); Miss Phyliss Parke, with Duet and Creole Dagger Dance, arranged by Madamo Valeska, and Nola Caselli as the French Nurse. Incidental Plantation Melodies, etc., by the Company Accompanist, Mr. Norman Kearslnnd. The whole to conclude with a ROLLICKING BURLESQUE FARCE. PRICES—Front Stalls. 2s: Gallery and Back Stalls, Is. Doors open 7.30. Curtain at 8 p.m. No extra charge for booking at Lewis Eody's. Secretary. The Rev. G. E. Moreton. Producer. Senor Casle. TAILWAGGEIiS—--1 BRTNG YOUR DOG TO THE SHOW, 1 P.M.. TO-DAY. COR. RUTLAND AND LORNE STS. (Floor Below Peter Pan). TEA FOR TWO" or TEA FOR TWO HUNDRED. Always the Same Quality at COOKE'S RITZ. Two-Four-Two (242) Queen St. LECTURES WORLD LECTURE TOUR. WORLD LECTURE TOUR. WORLD LECTURE TOUR. Series of One-Hour Lectures. Inspiring, Practical, Helpful. -DR. VERE A. POLISS, Ph.D., THE WELL-KNOWN ENGLISH LECTURER. Commencing MONDAY, 8 P.M., UNITY HALL, QUEEN STREET. YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED. AUCKLAND ART GALLERY. SUNDAY AFTERNOON LECTURES. The First of n. Series of THREE LECTURES Will bo given in the ART GALLERY TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), AT 3 P.M. By MR. F. M. BAMFORD. Subject : "HOW TO LOOK AT PICTURES." Chairman: Cr. Ellen Melville. Admission Free. TROTTING AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB. SALE OF PRIVILEGES, 1932-1933. Tenders are invited for Purchase of the following Rights for 1932-1933 Season (11 trotting days) 1. Baud Music, Lawn Enclosure. 2. Catering, Lawn Enclosure and Grand Stand. 3. Catering, Outside Enclosure. <l. Still Orange Drinks, lnsido and Outside Enclosures. 5. Tobacco Stalls, Inside and Outside Enclosures. Full particulars obtainable at. the Club's Office, Durham Street East, Auckland, where endorsed tenders will bo received uu to 12 noon, FRIDAY, August 5. 1932. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. A. G. MABEE, Secretary. THOROUGHBREDS FOR SALE THOROUGHBREDS, SALE Oil LEASE. 8-year Colt Poloa—Miss' Hester; 2-year Filly, Musketoon—Miss Hester, Judy Thorpe, aged; 3-year Filly, Marble Star—Ludy Stepney; all in work, hard fed, showing good promise. 1?, DARRAH, Wharepoa Road. BROOD Mare Disappointment: General Lutour —Gena ; i!ls 15s.—Thompson, View Rd. t Glen Eden. /""JOLT, well-bred, broken, hard fed, ready train, would lease.—Sinclair, Takanini. PETER GRATTAN, Pacer, Bound, good condition.—Faulder. 113 Orakei Rd. Phone 16-147.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21248, 30 July 1932, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21248, 30 July 1932, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21248, 30 July 1932, Page 18