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iim u MAJESTIC FINAL TWO DAYS. Continuous from 11 a.m. Principal Sessions: 11, 2.15, .>.30, 8. Telephone 43-210. nKIC "NAGANA." £eat Big " NAGANA." Amazing Show " NAGANA." !o°End. eginmns "NAGANA." (Adult Audience Recommendation.) A Flaming Story of Exotic Love. told amid tho most exciting and thrilling African scenes ever dared on the screen I GLORIOUS SUPPORTING FEATURETTES. "ROOM MATES" .... Uproarious Comedy "THE PLUMBER" Comedy Cartoon TWO (2) GRAHAM McNAMEE UNIVERSAL NEWS REELS. GRAND STALLS. 1/6. 2/3. ALL ROYAL CIRCLE, 1/. at Majestic. MAJESTIC THURSDAY. A Thousand Laughs. A World of Speed and Excitement —Let's Go. COMEDY. COMEDY COMEDY COMEDY COMEDY COMEDY COMEDY COMEDY COMEDY The Fastest Moving Action Picture to date Cornea from the Famous Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios. L CONRAD NAGEL. M = CONRAD NAGEL. " FAST LIFE." " FAST LIFE." Based on the Story "Let's Go," by E. J. Rath. i r" MADGE EVANS. HF MADGE EVANS, "CLIFF EDWARDS WILLIAM HAINES." CLIFF EDWARDS WILLIAM HAINES. There's speed to burn, _ excitement and action every second, laugh's galore, and plenty of pretty girls, too! streaking 100 miles per hour along a course of devil-may-care adventure and light-hearted love making. NAUTICAL ROMANCE FILMED DURING BREATHLESS MOTORBOAT RACING AT CATALINA ISLAND AND LOS ANGELES HARBOUR. The spectacular race interspersed with a snappy line of Pete Smith radio announcing THE ROARING OF 24 CYLINDERS WAS THEIR LOVE SONG IN THE FASTEST ROMANCE EVER FILMED. . Approved for General Exhibition. MAJESTIC, THURSDAY. MEETINGS BIRKENHEAD. PUBLIC MEETING RE WATER SUPPLY AND OTHER MATTERS. A Public Meeting, convened by the Mayor and Councillors, will bo held in the Foresters' Ball, Birkenhead, TO-NIGHT (Tuesday), at 8 p.m., when the Council's Water Supply proposals and other matters of Borough interest will be explained. Chairman for the meeting, Albert Hadfield, Esq. GEORGE MILLS. Mayor. Auckland kindergarten ASSOCIATION. The Twenty-fifth Annual Meeting of Members will be held in the Office, National Bank Chambers, Shortland Street, at 11 a.m. on WEDNESDAY, April 2G, 1933. G. O'HALLORAN, Hon. Secretary. DOUGLAS Credit Movement.—Meeting To-night, Wright's Bldgs., 18 Fort St. Public invited. TOURISTS AND MOTORISTS GUIDE ATIAMURJ FISHING Lodge, 103 day; new management: picturesque river surroundings: meals; camping.—Edwards. Private Bag, CAMBRIDGE HOTEL MIDLAND, Modern Private Hotel, A.A.A. Excellent, cuisine. Moderate.—Phone 235, Cambridge, or Goodwill Travel Service, 210 Victoria Arcade, Phone 40-391. HAMILTON. CAISTOR," 2 Bryce St., Tel. 2271. Quiet accommodation: beuutiful surQuiet accommodation; beautiful surroundings: in heart of town. HOTEL BRIGHTON, under new management; renovated and refurnished throughout. Reasonable tariff. Casuals.—Phone 3074. KIVERVIEw, between Civic 'lneatre and Post Office.—Tennis. Reduced tariff. —Phone 1481, F. Duffy, Proprietor. WARWICK Private Hotel, Hamilton East.—Charming riverside situation; car accommodation: permanents, casuals.— Mrs. Voysey HELEN S VILLE PARAKAI House. —Tennis court, social hall, hot mineral baths under main roof; large garage; reasonable tariff.—Helensville 35, Auckland 40-087. ORUA BAY " r PHE Pines," Orua Bay, via Onehunga, J- by launch U hours. Sea frontage; safe beach, fishing; dance hall, billiard table, tennis and store.—Write L. Morris, Proprietor. A A.A. —Hotel Empire, Rotorua's Lead- • ins Private Hotel. 10s to 12s 6d day; XI.. ing Private Hotel, 10s to 12s 6d day; free garugo on premises. ACCOMMODATION. Sonoma Private Hotel; select; 9s daily; £2 10s weekly.— Phone 473. Proprietress, Mrs. Garlick. Private Hotel, min. new Ward J Baths; £3; 9s Cd daily; appointed A.A.A. Hotel.—Phone 47. DEVONSHIRE House, Leading Private Hotel; 8a day, 45s weekly; garage, free parking.—Mrs. Dean. Proprietress. KIA-ORA, overlooking beautiful Government Grounds and Baths; 12s day, £3 15s week.—Mrs. A Brackebush. -'Proprietress. PARK View, overlooking Govt. Gardens, new Blue Baths, sports grounds. Sanatorium; free garage; 10s day, A' 3 week. — H. Staple, Proprietor QUEENSLAND Private Hotel, Rotorua; tariff 8a per day, free garage and parking.—Ml'S. Berge, Proprietress. QURREY HOUSE. Haupapa St.—Tariff. O 7s per day, seventh day Free.—Mrs. Devin. Phone 217 'THE GRANGE (Into Oakley), opposite A Station,—Terms moderate: / homely.— Proprietress, Mrs. G. Savage. TV/fAKE Your Stay at Bungalow Hotel, IrJL situated main street, near lake and wharf; 10s day. £3 week.—Box 20. Phone 335. MT. VIEW Private Hotel.—Tourists, Fishermen. A.A.A. Lake views; 12s; 70s week.—Mrs. Montgomerie, Taupo. <» Y D N E Y 1 Make a point- of staying at ST. J AMES' PLATS, Stanley Street. Hyde Park. 98 Flats, absolutely self-contained in every detail and completely furnished. THE ONLY BUILDING OF ITS KIND IN AUSTRALIA. Ensures visitors the utmost in comfort and super service. Day and night porters, office staff. Billiards, lounge and music rooms. Throe elevators, post oflico, hot water inclusive. £2 10s weekly. Reservations in advance advisable. Trams to door. Write Manager for Illustrated Descriptive Booklet giving full details WUANGAREI HOTEL WINDSOR.—SeIect, comfortable: adjacent station, town; radio: tariff. 9a day.—Mr, and Mrs. Piggott. GRAMOPHONE REPAIRS WE carry Spares for all makes, new or old; moderate charges; prompt service,—Howies, Ltd., Dilworth Bldg., and opp. Rendeils, Newton.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21469, 18 April 1933, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21469, 18 April 1933, Page 16

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