AMUSEMENTS , BY ITS PATRONAGE ATTfiKTjAND STAMPS VEIDT'S FILM AS~THE YEAR'S BEST. It sets a standard the remainder of the year will find hard to eclipse. * * * The film by which the peerless Veldt desires the great outside world to judge and remember him. MAJESTIC i| MAJESTIC ! | 1111. Telephone No. 43-210. FOUR SESSIONS DAILY: COMMENCING | 11 A.M. I I 2.15 ! | 5 P.M. I I 8 P.M. I Ten Mighty Reels. _ See It from the Beginning. E. TEMPLE THURSTON'S LONDON STAGE TRIUMPH. BASED ON THE IMMORTAL STORY OF EUGENE SUE'S LITERARY CLASSIC. CONRAD VEIDT CONRAD VEIDT "THE | WANDERING | JEW" | CONRAD VEIDT CONRAD .VEIDT ANNE GREY Four of JOAN MAUD. tho Brightest Lady PEGGY ASHCROFT— Stars of the British MARIE NEY Film FirmamentOne in Each of the FOUR UNFORGETTABLE PHASES. The book could give but a vague description of scenes and surroundings. The stage could but feebly imitate them. The screen presents them—perfect to the merest detail. PLANS AT MAJESTIC. Telephone No. 43-210. (Recommended by Ce nor for Adults.) === THE STATE = =2 (Direction...R. J. Kerridge) ■ TO-NIGHT, AT 8: MARIE DRESSLER In Another Great Triumph, "HER SWEETHEART." Excellent Supporting Featurettes. BIG CHILDREN'S MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2. Special Western Programme, and Episode Si* " Perils of Paulino." showing in addition to "Her Sweetheart." NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR RESERVES. Box Plan at Hawthorn's, opp. Theatre. STATE PHONE 43-645.
ImiiiiiimiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiimnnTnj THE RIALTO BALLROOM. ("Cultured Relaxation.") immmMmimiiiHiiiiHiiiiiiimn = TO-NIGHT, AT 8. DEBUTANTES' NIGHT. THE COSIEST BALLROOM IN AUCKLAND. Latest Dance Hits by the Rialto Jazz Orchestra. Double, 5s Gd. Evening Dress Essential. Supper Inclusive. RESERVATIONS—PHONE 46-609. Debutantes will be the Guests of the Management. Manager .... A. W. ANDREWS. BRITANNIA PONSONBY. Phono 26-041. " News of the World," 7.30 to 8 p.m. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 P.M. "EAGLE AND THE HAWK." " MICKEY'S NIGHTMARE." "PHANTOM OF THE AIR" (Serial). Comedies—Cartoons—Newsreels, etc. TO-NIGHT:— "THE BLIND ADVENTURE." With Roland Young and Robert Armstrong. And "THE EAGLE AND THE HAWK." Starring Fredric March and Gary Grant. (Both for Universal Exhibition.) AUCKLAND LITTLE !&&& THEATRE SOCIETY. NOTlCE.—Members and intending members are notified that four plays will be presented this season, the following being under consideration, while the subscription has been reduced to £1 5s (Double) or 12/6 (Single). "THE APPLE CART." a delightful political satire by the great G. B. Shaw; "THE IMPROPER DUCHESS." a sparkling comedy by J. B. Fagan. author of "And So To Bed"; A Shakespearian play; Play by a N.Z. Author: "DEAR BRUTUS," a delightful play in Barrie's best style: "CHILDREN IN UNIFORM," the famous play by Christa Winsloe, and which "swept the audience off its feet" when presented in London last year; "IS LIFE WORTH LIVING?" a scintillating comedy of Irish life by Lennox Robinson. FREDERIC E. McCALLUM, Producer. LEAGUE FOOTBALL CARLAW PARK, mfj TO-DAY (SATURDAY). J-» SPECIAL PRACTICE MATCH. MARIST 0.8. V. PONSONBY. MARIST 0.8. V. PONSONBY. Reserve Grade, 2 p.m.; Senior, 3 p.m. PROCEEDS TO GRANDSTAND FUND. ADMISSION 6D. IVAN CULPAN, Hon. Sec.
ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL BLANDFORD PARK. BLANDFORD PARK. OPENING SEASON. CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES. TO-DAY (SATURDAY), 3 P.M. THISTLE v. PONSONBY. THISTLE v. PONSONBY. Last Season's Champions play Chatham Cup Holders—a Great Opening Game. EARLY GAME. 1.30 P.M. Y.M.C.A. v. MOUNT ALBERT Y.M.C.A. GRAMMAR 0.8. Reduced Admission Charges.—Ladies, including Stand, 6d: Gents., Ground 6d, (terraces) and Is; Stand Cd extra. Registered Unemployed will be admitted FREE to Terraces only on opening day upon production of cards. Season Tickets now available at Ralph Richardson's, Victoria Street West, and all Club Secretaries. LECTTJBES THE NEW ZEALAND INSTITUTE OF CREDITMEN (Inc.). Auckland Centre. A PUBLIC LECTURE Will be Delivered by W. H. HEMINGWAY, ESQ., Entitled. " THE TREND OF MODERN BUSINESS." F. G. BASKETT, ESQ., Will also Address the Meeting and the Chair will be taken at 8 p.m. sharp by J. A. C. ALLUM, ESQ. Admission Free. All Business Men Invited. LEWIS EADY HALL, 8 P.M., MONDAY, APRIL 23. Any Old Students of Mr. Hemingway's will be Welcome. AVIATION /CONCESSION FLIGHTS. 5s Eeach. SATURDAY AND SUNDAY AFTERNOONS. Passenger Transport Company's Bus leaves Post Office 2.5 p.m. Sunday. AUCKLAND AERO CLUB. MANGERE AERODROME. A DANCE for Members and their Friends •will be held in the Clubhouse TO-NIGHT (Saturday).
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21781, 21 April 1934, Page 22
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