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AMUSEMENTS READ THESE NOTICES and then Plan to See This Programme. It is easy to be enthusiastic about the new programme at the Majestic -theatre. It is delightful entertainment. Last evening's audience went home thoroughly captivated by Ben Lyon's engaging portrayal in "Hat-check Girl," by the ingenious plot and naive humour of "A 'Safe' Proposition. N.Z. HERALD, 18/11/32 Both England and America contribute feature films of excellent entertainment quality to a popular programme at tne Majestic this week A fine news reel completes a bill that can be thoroughly recommended as a first-class blend of entertainment. 10/11 ion Auck. Star, 18/11/32 MAJESTIC "777777 1-it pne majestic SALLY EILERS MAJESTIC MAJESTIC And JftJilSS BEN LYON MAJESTIC In MAJESTIC „ UAT MAJESTIC HAi majel'l : ic CHECK GIRL." MAJESTIC MAJESTIC November "Photoplay Magazine'' designates "Hat Check Girl" as one of the six best pictures of the month, Attraction No. 2: A British Feature Comedy. BARBARA GOTT, attcttv TREVOR. HAROLD FRENCH, AL STIN PROPOSITION.'' "Silver Spring" • M»gjc °>rpct. Fox News Latc9t Budget--2000 SEATS, I/. 1/6, 2/3. CONTINUOUS FROM 11 A.M. MAJESTIC, THURSDAY. " IGLOO." A tremendous HUMAN DRAMA picturing the terrific struggle for life in the Arctic Circle . . . Enacted by Eskimos midst the menace of fierce wild beasts and fiercer Nature! " IGLOO." MAJESTIC. THURSDAY. GERMAN CLUB GERMAN CLUB CONCERT. LEWIS EADY HALL, TUESDAY NEXT, AT 8 P.M. PROGRAMME. • PART I. Conductor. Mr. Henry C. Engel. Violin leader, Mr. Vincent Aspey. March— "Nibelungen" - Richard Wagner Overture— "Raymond - • Ambroise Ihoraas SoloMR CHARLES ti. HAYES. Waltz '■The Str.ua. Song "Ombra Mai Fu.'' f,em Sere. MISS MURIEL NEALE (Contralto) Ballet Suite— "Coppelia" - - Leo Delibes No. I—"Festival Dance and \ also of tne Hours." No. 2—" Czardas." Choir—Folk Songs: (a) "Heidenroeslein" - - - H. (b) "Abreise" (Old Schwaebisch Folk Song). „ Overture—"The Marriage of Figaro W. A. Mozart. PART 11. March—"Under the Double Eagle" _ _ - J. r. Wagner Folk Song—"Viennese Melody" . Gaertner-Kreisler Song—(a) "Elizabeth's Prayer," from " Tannhaeuser" - Richard Wagner (b) " Cradle Song " - - F. Kreialer MADAME MILBURN (Prima Donna, Soprano). Saxophone Quartets: (a) "Invercargill" March - - - Lithgow (b) "Bear Tracks"; Novelty - E. C. BarrolL (Played by the Regal Saxophone Quartet.) Rhapsody—"Slavonic" - - Carl Friedemann Potpourri—"German Folk Songs" arr. by R. Recker SUPPER 10.15 P.M. DANCING UNTIL MIDNIGHT. Music by the German Club's Special Dance Band. ADMISSION, 3s Gd; Members (against presentation of Membership Cards), 2s Gd. Tickets available now at the Club Rooms, 214 Southern Cross Buildings, Chancery Street and at the door. BOHEMIAN ORCHESTRA. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT.

THE FINAL 1932 CONCERT Will lake place in the TOWN HALL on THURSDAY. DECEMBER 1, nt which MISS EVA STERN will play the Schumann PIANO CONCERTO, and MISS HELEN GRAY the Ltilo VIOLIN CONCERTO, both with full Orchestral Accompaniment. KEEP THIS DATE OPEN. W. CADDELL, Secretary. ST. JAMES* FRIDAY NEXT. ON THE SCREEN IN A BLAZE OP GLORY, " BIRD OF PARADISE." DELORES DEL RIO & JOEL McCREA. SH I IT'S COMING. "THE GHOST TRAIN." DEBATES "The words that never lie, or brag, or flatter, or malisn." —Chesterton. OTTAWA\ AGREEMENT! OTTAWA AGREEMENT! WAS IT A FIASCO? A matter that demands determined handling. COME AND HEAR IT! N.Z. INTER-VARSITY DEBATE, N.Z. INTER-VARSITY DEBATE, for the Joynt Scroll, on The Success of the Ottawa Conference. TOWN HALL, NEXT TUESDAY, AT 8 P.M. AUCKLAND WILL CROSS SWORDS WITH WELLINGTON. CHRISTCHURCH V. DUNEDIN. Auckland Speakers: K. H. Melvin (Winner of the Lord Bledisloe Medal for Oratory), and either Geoff. Adams or W. L. Barker. His Worship the Mayor will preside. TOWN HALL NEXT TUESDAY. ADMISSION. Is AND la 6d. FURNITURE REMOVALS ACROSS the street or across Now Zealand your furniture scientifically removed. Removals. Ltd., the Removal Specialists A Motor Truck at Once.—Ring 44-334 and lower your cartage bill. CARRYING, nil descriptions; Young Man, with Truck; 4s 6d per hour.— Phone 44-602. URNED SOLDIERS HRISTMAS CHEER FUND. This Association is anxious to make things bright at Christmas for those of its pals who will not be able to enjoy Christmas as it should be. A list has been opened for the above fund and voluntary subscriptions will be thankfully received and acknowledged by the Secretary. Help us to help others. They helped you. H. J. AEKINS, Secretary,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21344, 19 November 1932, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21344, 19 November 1932, Page 20