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AMUSEMENTS AUCKLAND CRITICS RECOMMEND "FAST LIFE." It is easy to bo enthusiastic about "Fast Life," the new picture at tho Majestic Theatre, been use for sheer good fun ana breathless excitement there have been few moro thoroughly delightful films. . . . —N.Z. Herald. For the excitement of its motor boating scenes alone, with tho magnificent photography which makes these possible, "r ast Life" iB well worth seeing. But the picture makes theso spectacles merely incidental to a story that is full of sensations, and bristles with clever dialogue. —Auckland Star. MAJESTIC | I 111 | MAJESTIC | | 111 Continuous from 11 a.m. Principal Sessions: 11. 2.15, 6.J0, 8. Phono 43-210. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Present CONRAD NAGEL, MADGE EVANS, WILLIAM HAINES, CLIFF EDWARDS, In " FAST LIFE" " FAST LIFE" Based on Story "Let's Cm," by K. J. RATH. NAUTICAL ROMANCE FILMED DURING BREATHLESS MOTORBOAT RACING AT CATALINA ISLAND AND LOS ANGELES HARBOUR. YOU'LL SEE— World's fastest spted boats in the race of tho century! * * Modern pirate raids on the floating palaces of tho rich! * * Gun battles with the harbour police! Approved for Universal Exhibition. Also Screening: TAXI BOYS' COMEDY. " HOT SPOT." "Paramount News" ) r "Metrotone News" ) FLIP FROG CARTOON. . Topical. GRAND STALLS, 1/6. 2/3. ALL ROYAL CIRCLE. 11. Plans at Majestic.— INDEPENDENT THEATRES. THE BEST ALWAYS. CAPITOL IrrTl DOUBLE-STAR PROGRAMME. (i) " SPEAK EASILY." With Buster Keaton, Jimmy Durante.— Side-splitting Comedy with the Screen's Funniest Comedians. (U. Cert. Universal Recommendation.) (2) Mr. and Mrs. Martin Johnstone, World-famous Explorers, bring to you " CONGORILLA." The most amazing Jungle Picture ever to hit the screen. (U. Cert. Universal Exhibition.) Matinee 2 p.m. Serial, "Congorilla" and supports. EVENING SESSION COMMENCES 7.45 p.m. Phone 12-109 for Reserves. ; EMPIRE TO-NIGHT AT 8. Double-Feature Programme. " BIRD OF PARADISE." and " COCK OF THE AIR." . Both approved for Universal Exhibition. Every Child attending Matinee at 2 p.m. will receive a Mask of "Dad" Free. Admission 3d. Phone Reserves, 21-433. ONEHUNGA STRAND. GENE GERRARD, the British Comedian, supported by MOLLY LAMONT in BROTHER ALFRED." Adapted from the story by P. C. Wodehouse. A Real Comedy Drama. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) —Children's Matinee 2.30 — Tim McCoy in the "END OF THE TRAIL." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PICTUREDROME milford. Matinee, 2.30. To-night, 7.50. Chester Morris in " Corsair." passed by universal exhibition. Two hours' jazz, free to picture patrons. DELTA NEW LYNN. TO-NIGHT AND MON.. " SENTIMENTAL BLOKE," also Geo. Wallace. EXTRA! Free Easter Eggs to all Children paying for Admission, Matinee To-day, 2.15. MAKE UP A PARTY TO-NIGHT FOR <" DIXIELAND J> FREE TAXIS— Fare will be refunded for parties of 4 or more within a radius of G miles. DANCE TO THE SUPERB DIXIELAND BAND. PHONE 2G-Gls FOR RESERVATIONS. 7/6 DOUBLE. B^SnS£ ESS Hear Nicholson, IRISH EVANGELIST, SCOTS HALL, SUNDAY, 3 and 6.15. EI T7. DINN ER S, la 3d. 25 Dishes to Choose From. New Menus Each Day. COOKE'S RITZ. LTD., 242 Quec-n Street. SKATING SKATING TO-NIGHT, 7.30-12. TO-NIGHT, 7.30-12. ROUSHWORTHS' KHYBER PASS AGAIN PRESENT AN ENTIRELY NEW SKATING RINK NOVELTY BROADSIDING THRILLING ENTERTAINMENT! 3 Heats and Final. AIso—PARTNERS' OBSTACLE GLIDE AND HOP SING LAUNDRY RACE. The old idea of floor management is completely overshadowed by \ the programmes that we present— ROUSHWORTHS'—ORIGINAL—ALWAYS! Sessions To-day: 10 —12, Children Gd, Adults 1/. 2—4.30 p.m., with Band and Monte.. Children Gd, Adults 1/. 5—7 p.m.. Learners' Session, Children Gd, Adults 1/. Evening Session Prices: Admission Gd, Skates Gd, Floorage Gd. 7.30—12 p.m. ROUSHWORTHS' KHYBER PASS. Phone 46-206. POWER BOARD NOTICES r PHE AUCKLAND ELECTRIC-POWER -L BOARD. SHUT-DOWN. Notice is heroby given that the Supply will bo Shut-down, for the purpose of carrying out important alterations, on SUNDAY NEXT, April 23, 1933, between the hours of 1.30 p.m. and 2.30 p.m., in the undermentioned transformer area:— EMPIRE ROAD, EPSOM. R. H. BARTLEY, General Manager. TRANSPORT BOARD NOTICES UCKLAND TRANSPORT BOAR RACES, AVONDALE. Special and Frequent Service to and from Avondalo. Fure. Gd cash each way. In addition, extra Cars will leave Royal Oak at 10.8 and 10.22 a.m.. Great South Rd. 10.15 a.m., Epsom Depot 10.21 a.m., and from Newmarket at 10.22 a.m., 10.2G, 10.31 and 10.3G, via Khyber Pass, to Avondale, and returning after the last race. Fare. Gd caßh each way. A. E. FORD. Manager. IONCESSiON FLIGHTS, 5s EACH. Saturday and Sunday Afternoons. Passenger Transport Co.'s Bus leaves Post Office 2.5 p.m. SUNDAY. AUCKLAND AERO CLUB. Mangero Aerodrome. TEACHERS OF ELOCUTION Hilda Parkinson. a.1.c.m.. L.L C.M. (Teacher's Qualification Diploma), Speech Training, Recitation. Pupils coached for all Examinations.— Studio: 93 Rose Road. (Irev Lynn PRIVATE Tuition, i'l Is. L.T.C.L. Gold Modnll-.st.—Ring Residence 21-G39. or Wakefield College.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21473, 22 April 1933, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21473, 22 April 1933, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21473, 22 April 1933, Page 20