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AMUSEMENTS -MAJESTIC V to-day. . Sessions: 11, 12.15, 2.30, 5.0, 8.0 p.m. FROM A COMFORTABLE SAFE SEAT IN "THE OLD BUS." FLY THE CENTENARY AIB ROUTE. Sir Kingsford Smith personally describes the Trip - Only Film . ' Portrn yinc the Route. " THE OLD BUS," "The Southern Cross." THEY'RE COMING! 20 aeroplanes from, DIFFERENT COUNTRIES, FLOWN BY WORLD'S CRACK PILOTS. RACING 13.000 MILES FROM L(JSDON TO MELBOURNE. Thtt air race route is but one of the wonders of "The Old Bus." Here is shown aviation in Australia from the beginning (1894). great flights of the war. one of the most terrible smusnes ever recorded, and. perhaps best of all, vou cross the Pacific with Knissjord" Smith and his band. You sense the vast loneliness above that ocean, you are part of the amusing scenes of the landings, of the suspense in Fiji, when it seems that the loaded Southern Cross cannot rise. There is the first Tasman flight, the Atlantic flight—in short, the Southern Cross, with Australia's greatest airman, circles the globe and. n'l too soon, comes to rest. With "The Old Bus" is screening at Evening Sessions "Let's Be Ritzy," a bright modern story featuring Lew Ayres. Associate Feature LEW AYRES 1 "LET'S BE RITZY" j " VICTORIA, 100 YEARS' PROGRESS." Melbourne—Toorak—Flinders Station— Swansion Street—Cup Day Crowds— Flemington Racecourse—Princes Bridge —Henley on Yarra—Botanical Gardens —St. Hilda Road and Beach—Mildura —Geelong—Ballarat and Bendigo. Day Sessions: Selected Featurettes. s'Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PLANS AT MAJESTIC. TELEPHONE 43-210. Hi, THE STATE j in',i SYMONDS STREET. (Direction .. R. J. Kerridge.) H MUSIC, BEAUTY, ROMANCE ==• SPECTACLE. A M usigal jgXTRAYAGANZA I T gTAGED p* H ☆ ☆ l^Tj E "FLYING DOWN TO RIO"! FEATURING ! _ DOLORES DEL RIO, GENE j S RAYMOND, GINGER ROG-! ERS, FRED ASTAIRE. T 1 HEAR THE SONGS: i | I "Orchids in the Moonlight, I j AJ "Flying Down to Rio," j j j "Music Makes Me." ! i _ 1 SEE THE DANCES: . ! ] 1 j "The Mexican Tango." "The i j f Brazilian Carsoca." STAGED ON THE WINGS OF GIANT 1 PLANES. SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW = IN MUSICAL ROMANCES; I EE| TOO GOOD TO MISS. Recommended by Censor for Adults, j "nr admissions" 1/6 & i/- j » STATE PHONE. 43-645. . .__ ~7 Late Edendale { MAYFAIR i S.SU. To-night, at S pjo. . j MAURICE CHEVALIER m ; "A BEDTIME STORY." {Recommended by Censor for Adults.) { 'ONE SUNDAY AFTERNOON." j {Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ! Matinee To-morrow, at 2 p.m. TO-MORROW SATURDAY. SPECIAL HOLIDAY ATTRACTION. I DIXIELAND An Afternoon's Sport and then a NIGHT AT DIXIELAND vrill complete the perfect day. Dance ia comfort to glorious music at this naturally cooled and picturesque Cabaret. Double 7/6. Evening' Drets. HEAVY BOOKINGS! Ring 3w>)s for Reserves and information re Free taxis. V. H. TRASK, Manager. C* HATTY CUPS AT CAMPBELL'S. ' QUEEN'S ARCADE. | EEijoy » Delicious Afternoon Tea in oar S Pleasant and Restful Arcade Cafe. ■ Open Friday Evening till 30.15 p.m. LECTURES CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. TWO FREE LECTURES ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. BY MISS MARGARET MURNEY 1 GLENN, C.5.8., of Bostoft. Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ. Scientist, is Boston, Massachusetts. ! HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, j HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. I SUNDAY. OCTOBER 21, AT 3 P.M. (This Lecture will be Broadcast from Station ITS.) AND MONDAY, OCTOBER 22, AT 8 P.M. * ALL ARE CORDIALLY INVITED. FOR SALE BY TEITDER ARCADE* THEATRE CO.. LTD. (In Liquidation.) Tenders for the -*haie or portions of ibe muitnaniimd are urnied: —2 Simplex Projector' Heads, double bearing, late type; 1 Motor Converter <Rothi, K.Y.A., D.C.— A.C., 469-110 complete with control panel; 1 Eureka Resistance 230 V. 60 amps, 2 Wide Aperture Dallymcr Lens: I Relay Beard for Arc Control, complete with Meters. Spools, Containers, Switch Boards. Batteries. Stand. Screen Frame. Screen Msst, various sundries and approximately £SO Chairs. Lowest or any tender not necessarily Accepted. Tenders, accompanied by 20 P-C. deposit, mast be in rot later than MONDAY, October 2?, 1535, to the Liquidator. HERB-''-'' 1 * TIARKS. Public Accountant 423 N.Z. Insurance Bid*., Auckland. PRODUCE FOR SALE ONIONS, 5s 6d; Southern Potatoes, 4s; Parsnips. 3s Sd: Cabbage. Canliflowers. Ss 3d; Mixed, 3» 3d, sugar ba.g; rail paid. ■ —Franklin Supplies, Pukekofce.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21935, 19 October 1934, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21935, 19 October 1934, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21935, 19 October 1934, Page 20

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