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AMUSEMENTS jniiinD majestic ainjii • Continuous from 11 a.m. Principal Sessions: 11, 2.15, 6.30, 8.0. Telephone 43-210. "The programme' is widely varied in its interests, but bright entertainment is its outstanding recommendation." —Auckland Star, Friday. "THE HALF NAKED X TRUTH." With LUPE VELEZ, LEE TRACY j EUGENE PALLETTE, FRANK MORGAN. Fun, fury and fight under canvas. Love under difficulties. Laughs under any conditions. The funniest thing that ever happened. Adult Audience Recommendation. Also Screening. CLARK AND McCULLOCH In "HOKUS FOCUS." Aesop Cartoon. MAJESTIC TOPICAL MAGAZINE. PRICES: 11. 1/6, 2/3. Approved for Adult Audiences. Our Easter Egg for You—overflowing with Nutritious Entertainment. We proudly present Tnla Birrell and Melvyn Douglas, Two of Hollywood's Latest Stars. " NAGANA " " NAGANA " WHAT IS IT ? WHERE IS IT ? WATCH FOR IT ? South Africa Knows All About It . , Are You Interested? " NAGANA " " NAGANA " The Dreaded, the Hated South African Tropical Word. What Does It Mean? FIND OUT. FIND OUT. FIND OUT. • MAJESTIC, THURS. Book Early. Book Book Now. (Adult Recommendation.) <yy ENTIRE CHANGE TO-DAY. Fine All-British Feature. • {jd ~ BETTY AMANN, in ~ "THE PERFECT LADY." M 6d »XHE PERFECT LADY." 6d 6d "THE PERFECT LADY." 6d v , Society Comedy-Drama. The Picture you have been ✓ j waiting for. , , DO Approved for Universal Exhibition. OC FINE SUPPORTS. Sessions: 11.15, 2, 4, 6 and 8. 6d Adults 6d, Children 3d, R. Circle, 11. 6d 6d 6d THE LONDON 6d 6d 6d 7 PRINCE EDWARD AT 2 AND 8 NNN SPECIAL MATINEE AT 2 P.M. X ALISON SKIPWORTH. in "THE SPORTING WIDOW. JOAN BLONDELL, in . "BIG CITY BLUES." = Approved for General Exhibition. L—. mimiimm DEVONPORT VICTORIA— At 8 DEVONPORT. WINNIE LIGHTNER, in "SIDESHOW." (Approved for General Exhibition.) EXTRA! EXTRA! ."PRESS NIGHT." TO-NIGHT AT TO-NIGHT. PETER PAN Large Parties from the "Press" will be present To-night. j MERVE BREE I | AND HIS SUPERB BAND. J Whose original musical and novelty presentations mean something new, NEW, ■ every time you visit Peter Pan. Double, 7/6. Evening Dress Essential. (Large Parties Ring for Quote.) RESERVATIONS, DIAL 46-777. (No Extra Charge.) Manager NEIL EDGAR. SKATING Keep Slim and Trim, Renew Your Vim, Go / SKATING 3 SESSIONS TO-DAY: MORNING, at 10—Adults, 1/, Children, 6d. AFTERNOON, 2.3o—Ladies, 1/, Gents., 1/0. EVENING, 7.30 till 11—Ladies, 1/6, Gentlemen, 2/. All Prices Incluae Skates. Join the Health Brigade and Come Along to THE RIVOLI RINK, 436 UPPER QUEEN ST. Direction: M. A. NASSOOR. BAND PERFORMANCES MUNICIPAL BAND. Bandmaster. GEO. BUCKLEY. wbL City of Auckland Municipal Band will give interesting programmes at the ZOOLOGICAL PARK To-morrow (Sunday) Afternoon, commencing at 3 o'clock, and at ALBERT PARK on Sunday Evening at 8.30, Also at VICTORIA PARK on Wednesday Evening Next. SOUTH AUCKLAND BAND CONTEST UNION'S ' FIRST BAND CONTEST, FIRST BAND CONTEST, HAMILTON, EASTER SATURDAY AND MONDAY. 12 BANDS 300 PLAYERS. 12 BANDS 300 PLAYERS. Quicksteps, Selections, Solos, Quartettes. HEAR THE MASSED BANDS. HEAR THE MASSED BANDS. Special Trains and Fares. Admission, Is; Children, 6d. UCKLAND GIRLS'. BRASS BAND under the baton of Bandmaster Wm H, Webber, will render a programme o selected numbers at ALBERT J>ARK, SUN DAY, April 9, at 3 p.m.—A. S. Broadribb Secretary. CAMPS Y.M' C •C.A. EASTER CAMP k'l'lJl TITIRANGI, APRIL 14 TC 17 (Indus.) \lily Open to Young Men 17 V to 24 years of nge. An excellent opportunity for newcomers t( Auckland to know other young men. SPIRITUAL. MENTAL. PHYSICAL AND SOCIAL ACTIVITIES.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21462, 8 April 1933, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21462, 8 April 1933, Page 22

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