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AMUSEMENTS * illllllll!MAJESTIC lilllllU FOUR SESSIONS DAILY. TOT I 1 2.15 [ I 5.0 I I 8.0 I "Sorrell" commences 30 minutes after Beginning of Session. See it. from tho beginning. 1 WARWICK DEEPING'S I I Sensational Novel of Father I I onrl Son Devotion. I "-SORRELL SON." THE PRINCIPAL PLAYERS-*^*. H. B. WARNER Featured in a wondcrfifl cant nro Mareot Grahame—Donald Calthrop—Ruby Miller— Hugh Williams and Winifred Shotler. Tlie Story that has Captured the Hearts of Millions, filmed with Amazing Fidelity and Good Taste. FILMED IN ENGLAND Plans at Majestic. Phone 43-210. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) A British and Dominions Picture. THE STATE SYMONDS STREET. - Direction li. J. Kerridge. TO-NIGHT. AT 8 P.M. No. I—"THIS DAY & AGE." Approved for Universal Exhibition. No. 2—"IF I WERE FREE." Recommended by Censor for Adults. TO-MORROW TUESDAY: BELOVED " " BELOVED " THE lIUMORESQUE OF THE TALKING SCREEN FEATURING JOHN BOLES, GLORIA STUART. Recommended by Censor for Adults.. I THEATRE CENTRALLY STATE PHCiNE 43-645.' W\ " THE LONDON " | Y TSTAR FEATURES N! , s Headed by AJ 6(3 CONSTANCE BENNETT 3d And EDMUND LOWE In 3d 'THIS THING CALLED LOVE." 6d SECOND FEATURE & SUPPORTS. (Recommended for Adult Audiences.) « j 3d Continuous from 11 a.m. to 6a THF. I.QNDON. Opp. G.p.o. 6d TUDOR j, Centrally Heated. REMUERA. 'Phone 24-749. This Evening at 8! A Brilliant Stage Play: % ELISSA LANDI, PAUL LUKAS. Nils Asther and Esther Ralston, m % "BY CANDLELIGHT" (Recommended by Censors for Adults). A Saucy Comedy of Mistaken Identities. SUPERB TUDOR FEATURETTES. | GAIETY LIVING"'^ccoSSIndefE2 Also Cartoon "3. Little Pigs." VICTORIA. DEVONPORT, TO-NIGHT, AT 8: Elizabeth Bergner, Douglas Fairbanks. Jr.. in " CATHERINE THE GREAT " Recommended by Censor for Adults. PICTUREDROME —r- MILFORD. TO-NIGHT, AT 8: ~r . , MARION DAVIES * ? e "g M H^r U T Romance, "CINDERELLA S FELLA. Pitts-Todd Comedy. Universal Exhibition. RACING ROTORUA AND BAY OF PLENTY HUNT CLUBS. ACCEPTANCES POSTPONED. Owing to Postponement of the Franklin Racing Club's Meeting, the Acceptances for the abovetinmed Hunt Clubs' Meeting, on July 28, are Extended, and now Close with Blomficid and Company, Auckland, at 5 p.m., TO-MORROW (Tuesday), July 24. or with tho Secretary, at 9 p.m., on same date. E. LA TROBE HILL, * Secretary. Rotorua. A U C K L A ND -ft AND PROVINCIAL MOTOR-BUS CO. FRANKLIN RACES. PUKEKOHE: - TO-DAY (MONDAY). Special Buses will leave as Follows: From Cr.P.O., 10.5. 10.25, 10.45 and 11 a.m. From Commerce St., 7.25, 9. 11, and 12.40. Returning 3.55 p.m. and after Last Race. RETURN FARE. ss. RAILWAY NOTICES RAILWAYS. PUKEKOHE RACES POSTPONED UNTIL MONDAY. JULY 23. The Special Trainß arranged for Saturday will run TO-DAY (Monday), July 23. Trains leave Auckland . . . . 9.20 a.m. Trains leave Auckland .. .. 10.5 a.m. Trains leave Franfeton . . . . 9.10 a.m. _ TR ANSPORT BOARD NOTICES "rjpRANSPORT LICENSING ACT. 1931." NOTICE OF MEETING. Tho Auckland Transport Board (as Metropolitan Licensing Authority for the Auckland Transport District), will meet in tho Boardroom, 43 Customs Street West. Auckland. on TUESDAY. JULY 31. 1934. at 10.25 a.m., to consider applications re passenger survices as under:— ' At tho meeting referred to, evidence and representations in favour of or against tho applications will be received, and the Secretary should be advised IMMEDIATELY of tho names and addresses of any proposed witnesses mul in what capacity they will givo evidence; any written representation should also be sent to him at the earliest possible date. J. RlMMEß.—Deferred application for Continuous Passenger Service (Sightseeing). AUCKLAND " TRANSPORT BOARD.—(I) Amendment. Avondale-Blockhouse Bay Tiinc-tnblo: (2) Amendment. Vehicle Schedules. , Formal Report of Temporary Licences issued. W. ST. J. CLARKE. Secretary. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR SALE EAND F. Piano Agency, Ltd. (in • Liquidation).—Bargains in Repossessed PIANOS and PLAYER-PIANOS. Terms may bo arranged.—s(J Kitchener St. (D.S.C. Bldg.), near Magistrate's Court. S. Coldicntt,. Liquidator.. ([GRAMOPHONE Repairs.—All makes, new * or old. Work guaranteed.—Miss V. G. Wiseman, Ltd. (Successors Howies. Ltd.), Dilworlh Bldg.. opp. Waverley. KUBEItTSON Piano Co., 17 Strand Ar cade have Good Pianos, by world's most famous milkers, always in stock Prices defy competition VIOLINS. —Norman Smith, successor to James .Hewitt.. Instruments Repaired, Hows Kehnirod. Strings. —lB Swnnson St. A TWATERS OFFER Ono FREE Stool, 50 Copies Music, And FREE Tuition lo Every Piano Purchaser, " ATWATERS. Civic Square, Auckland. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS WANTED ATWATERS nay £ls-jG3S for suitable Ifnnos or Player Pianos; highest spot cash for all musical instruments.—Phones 40-792. 47-017. GJ.OOD Pianos wanted urgently. Fair ' prices paid.—Chas. Begg and Co., Ltd., Customs St. Plume 41-132 ] EWIS EADY. LTD.. Purchase Pianos for Cash, or Exchange Radios.—Phono 42-992. PIANO, good condition; cheap; state maker.—P.l., 50, Herald.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21859, 23 July 1934, Page 18

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