AMUSEMENTS " THE LOVE PARADE" PROVES ITSELF AN EVERGREEN The Public lias discovered tho Majestic lias the Show This Week. MAJESTIC Sessions: 10.45, 12.-30, . 2,30, 5.20. 8.0. v . Its Bubbling GaietyIts Delightful Blend of Luxury, Love and Laughter has again taken Auckland by Storm. Marvellous in Spectacle Music Song Romance • Comedy. MAURICE CHEVALIER MAURICE CHEVALIER MAURICE CHEVALIER If some of the songs ho sings are a bit risquer-reraeinber it is Chevalier who singß them! In . ; . . . " THE LOVE PARADE." " THE LOVE PARADE." If the songs Jeanette Mac Donald sings are romantic and love inspiring, you will recall that she is the audible screen's prima donna preeminent. f LUPINO LANE, LILLIAN ROTH, JEANETTE MACDONALD. JEANETTE MACDONALD. MARVELLOUS IN SPECTACLE. " THE ROYAL WEDDING." j Perhaps tho most dazzling Spectacular Scene yet witnessed in any Talking | picture, is the Marriage Ceremoijy of | Queen Louise (Jeanette Mac Donald) and ! Count Alfred (Maurice Chevalier)— I Choral Splendour—Stalwart Grenadier | Guards—Ministers and Ambassadorial i Suite in Uniform—The Throne Room in. the Palace. I " THE MARCH OF THE | GRENADIERS." Queen Jeanette and her guards make the Welkin Ring with Martial Airs. 2000 SEATS I/-. 1/6, 2/3. (Reserves from 1/6.) Phone 43-210. Plans at Majestic. COSY AND WARM. LYKIC Always Cosy and Warm. ' To-night, 7.45. W Grand Double-Feature Programme. \\\ CHESTER MORRIS, in " CORSAIR." W (Direct from Regent Theatre), and \V EVELYN BRENT, in W "TRAVELLING HUSBANDS." A\ (Adult Recommendation.) \\ Great Comedy-Drama. : __ trvru") \ REMUERA RD, TUDOR Cosy and Warm! 1 1 To-night. 8 p.m. \Yj - GRACIE FIELDS w (Idol of the English Stage), in "SALLY IN OUR ALLEY." M (Musical Romance of London—Love A\ and Laughs.) Also. W SELECTED TUDOR FEATURETTES. nr>rr . KTXTT , 1 THREE LAMPS. BRITANNIA Gosy and Warm. L To-night, 7.45. i\\ Grestf, Double Feature Bill! ® WARNER BAXTER, in W " AMATEUR DADDY " Y0 And \V CLAUDETTE COLBERT and VV GARY COOPER, Ln \V "HIS WOMAN." GAIETY, TAKAPUNA J BAp.m.B A p. m . GEORGE BANCROFT, in " RICH MAN'S FOLLY." LECTURES HEAR DR. VERE POLISS. Ph.D.. UNITY HALL, QUEEN STREET. 8 P.M. TO-NIGHT 8 P.M. : ' DEMONSTRATING LAW OF SUPPLY.' EVERYONE CORDIALLY INVITED. WRESTLING t AUCKLAND WRESTLING ASSOCIATION. J (INCORPORATED). DEMETRAL DISSATISFIED. HARRY DEMETRAL is far from satisfied with' last week's verdict, and as a result has asked for u . RETURN MATCH. RETURN MATCH. And expresses his opinion that he can show he is a, better Wrestler than GEORGE WALKER. * GEORGE WALKER. , So the Association has Matched them to Meet on MONDAY NIGHT, MONDAY NIGHT, In the 1 TOWN HALL. - This Bout will -be preceded by iho usual Interesting Amateur Events. The Box Plan is Open (and rapidly filling) at Ernie Aeher's, Tobacconist, Shortland Street. Popular Prices. ELECTORAL In accordance with the provisions of the Education Act. 1914, it is hereby notified that tlie undernamed person* have been duly elected as Members of tho Education Board of the District of Auckland, for the Auckland Urban Area:— GEORGE BROWNLEE. COLIN ROBERT MUNRO. THOMAS UMFREY WELLS. The result of the voting is a3 follows: GEORGE BR-OWNLEE . . .197 MARY MANSON DREAVER . . . 27 ARTHUR EDWIN GREENSLADE . . 83 SARAH ANN KEMP _ 7 FLORENCE ISOBEL McBRIDE . . 33 COLIN ROBERT MUNRO . . . . 142 EDITH MARY NEWTON . . . . 55 STEPHEN VELLA GO THOMAS UMFREY WELLS . . . . IG7 Total numbor of valid votes recorded 274 Number of voting papers rejected as informal 8 August 4, 1932. D. 'W. DUNLOP. Returning Officer. • COMMERCIAL COLLEGES QUTSTANDING QPPORTUNITY pOR r pHE Y OUNG M an. One of tho foremost business men in New Zealand recently stated:— "The very conditions that have brought about retrenchment and salary cuts for eo many men to-day will inevitably, in the near future, provido for qualified young men opportunities better than ever be fore." Young man, seize the opportunity that now confronts YOU Improve your prospects and increase your earning power by POSTAL STUDY UNDER HEMINGWAY'S Book-keeping Accountancy Prof. Cost Accountancy. Secretarial Diploma, Banker's Diploma, Matriculation. Teachers' Certificates. Standard VI. Proficiency Salesmanship. Advertising, Land Agency, Pitman's Shorthand. Business Letter Writing. Write To-day for full particulars, stating course in which you are interested. "JJ EMI N G W AY'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. P.O. BOX 51li. AUCKLAND., PENNJS Court to let. coming season, L centre of City.—Phone 44-123.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21253, 5 August 1932, Page 20
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