HISTORY THE CINEMA REVEALS THE SECRETS AND PROVES THAT' TRUTH IS INDEED STRANGER THAN FICTION! "IN THE WAKE OF THE BOUNTY" "IN THE WAKE OF THE BOUNTY" What became of the " Bounty Mutineers" ? Where did they go for over twenty yearn? Charles Chauvel has pieced together this amazing story., "IN THE WAKE OF THE BOUNTY" "IN THE WAKE OF THE BOUNTY" Set among the correct foreground at Tahiti, the coral atolls of the Dangerous Archipelago, and lonely Pitcairn Island. "IN THE WAKE OF THE BOUNTY" "IN THE WAKE OF THE BOUNTY" Preserving for history the fascinating page which is almost forgotten. Bligh, the unfortunate commander, and Fletcher Christian, misguided mutineer leader. "IN THE WAKE OF THE BOUNTY" "IN THE WAKE OF THE BOUNTY" Beautiful Tahitian dancing girls, in all the glamour of their native setting. The alluring atmosphere of the South Seas. ADDED PROGRAMME FEATURES, "A QUIET NIGHT" (Comedy Scream). "STRANGE AS IT SEEMS" (Novelty). TWO (2) NEWS REELS. MAKING IN ALL AN OUTSTANDING PROGRAMME. PROSPERITY WEEK TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. ARABIAN NIGHTS BALL. ARABIAN NIGHTS BALL. ARABIAN NIGHTS BALL. ARABIAN NIGHTS BALL A Night of a Thousand Charms in a Truly Amazing Setting. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. THE MAYORESS' CHILDREN'S PARTY, TOWN HALL, SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, AT 2.30 P.M. Hundreds of acceptances received! Hundreds of tickets sold! Hurry' and get tickets for your children before they are all sold." Positively no further issue. , TICKETS, 2s 6d EACH. Obtainable from Messrs. Lewis Eady, Ltd.. or from members of all committees. Rtcipients of invitations should purchase their tickets at once. DON'T FAIL TO BUY YOUR CHILDREN TICKETS FOR THE MOST UNIQUE FUNCTION YET HELD IN AUCKLAND. IT IS THE TALK OF THE CITY.
PROSPERITY- WEEK. SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 1933. 3/6 FULL DAY FESTIVITY INCLUDING- DINNER, STARTING 12 NOON. FOLLOW THE HIGHLAND PIPE BAND. I 8 P.M. TOWN HALL 8 P.M. HIGHLAND DANCING. NATIONAL DANCING. IRISH DANCING. WRESTLING. GEORGE WALKER (British Empire Champion) Will Demonstrate Holds with his Wrestling: Partner, SNOWY DIXON. Wrestling Holds Explained by MR. GORDON IIUTTER. COUNT WILHELM JOSEPH VARGA (First Appearance in Auckland). 2 P.M. TRADES HALL PROGRAMME Fling and Irish Jig (under 9 years), Irish Jig nnd Swords (under 11 years). Trews and Clog (under 13 years). Sailor's Hornpipe and Jig. (under 15 years). Fling nnd Clog (undefr 17 years), Swords and Sailor's Hornpipe (open), Jig and Fling (novice). Presentation of Mednla Won at Winter Show Dancing Contest. 6 P.M. DINNER HOTEL £ P.M. AUCKLAND. O MISS BETTY ENDEAN, WHOLESALE QUEEN CANDIDATE. (Auckland Pipe Band in Attendance.) ADMISSION.—Trades Hall, Is; Dinner at Hrttel Auckland, 2s Gd; Admission Town Hall, Is. TREBLE TICKET. Including Afternoon Entertainment, Dinner and Evening Entertainment. 3 s 6 D 3 s 6 D ~3 s 6 D Special Excursion Eatea for Country Patrons. PROFESSIONAL M K - J. E. C ONNOK * A.P.A.N.Z.. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT. AUDITOR, COMPANY SECRETARY. Begs to announce (hat lie has commenced (he practice of his profession at 801 N.Z. INSURANCE BLDGS,, ' Queen St., Auckland. Phone 42-262.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21560, 3 August 1933, Page 16
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