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AMUSEMENTS HERE COMES THE BIG SHOW. More fun than a Circus! Because it's got a whole tentful of actual bis top thrills. MAJESTIC MAJESTIC Session*: 11. 12.30, 2.30, 5 and 8. A First National Hit. Approved for Universal Exhibition. 2 BIG SHOWS IN 1. A WHOLE TENTFUL -OF ACTUA L WORLD-FAMED CIRCUS STARS-PLUS JOE E. BROWN JOE E. BROWN JOE E. BROWN JOE E. BROWN JOE E. BROWN JOE E. BROWN o o o o o o o o q c c C c c . o o o (• C C CCQ J o o O "CIRCUS % \ CLOWN " n ° °o■ o o> °OOOOOOOOOOOOS HF introduces the Seven Blun- HI ders of the World. HE Stars in the Big Laughter HI Noon Performance. HE Gets Caught in His Own HI Trajp-eze. HE—* 8 an easy mark for the bull- HI throwing knife thrower. WHAT AN UPROAR WHEN* . j HE OUTROARS THE LION. FXTRA ADDED FXTR) E.AI I\A ATTRACTIONS The man-killing Lion puts its head in Joe E. Brown's mouth. 1001 OTHER DUMBFOUND- 100 " ING WONDERS XX 1001 INCLUDING —IOO GALAXY OF BIG TOP STARS. GALAXY OF BIG TOP STARS. FLYING CODONAS in their astonishing act on the flying trapeze! POODLES HANNEFORD and Troupe in death-defying equestrian feats 1 PICCHIANI FAMILY in the most sensational tumbling act on earth! MAMIE WARD —miraculous marvel of the flying rings! Excellent Featurettes. MAJESTIC, TO-DAY. Plans at Majestio Phone 43-210. THE STATE : SYMONDS STREET. (Direction: R. J. Kerridgc.) FREDRIC MARCH, CONSTANCE BENNETT, THE AFFAIRS OF CELLINI." Cellini—lover, liar and braggart—yet. a most engaging fellow, whoso hair-raising escapades »nd amusing amours will make you roar with delight. Recommended by Censor for Adults FEATURETTES INCLUDE: Silly Symphony Cartoon, "THEf WISE LITTLE HEN." jyj-ATINEE gAT., 2 PMHOOT GIBSON in "TRIGGER TRICKS." Approved for Universal Exhibition And "THE AFFAIRS OF CELLINI.' Recommended by.Censor for Adults STATE PHONE 43-G45. PIRATE SHIPPE, ' — BEACH^^-'"' TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). GRAND CARNIVAL. OLD-TIME DANCE, 8 P.M. TO 12. 8b fid Double, 2s Single. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9. FLANNEL DANCE. NOVELTIES GALORE. r POPULAR PRICES: 2s 6d Double, Is (id Single. PIRATE SHIPPE ORCHESTRA. Reservations: 23-414. Bu?es leave Northcote 7.30 p.m. (Phon< 19-853), Bayswater 7.25, Dcvonport 7.20 7.40. NOTE: All-Night Vehicular Service fron Dcvonport. THE STATION HOTEL LUNCHEON MENU TO-DAY Includes: Mixed Grillß. York Ham and Salad. Lemon Ice Cream. MOTOR - CAR RACES. MOTOR - CAR RACES. GLOUCESTER PARK, ONEHUNGA. NEW CARS. NEW TRACK. Now in Perfect Condition. . TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). TAKE A TRAM. FIRST RACE 2 P.M. ADMISSION, Is. N.Z. MOTOR RACING DRIVERS' ASSOCIATION (Inc.). BUSINESS NOTICES Auckland Dairy Produce Committee adviso paying the following wholesale prices, free of nil charges, for week ending Jnnuary 0, 1335:—-Eggs, Ist Grade Hen. 8d; Duck, 8d; Pullets, 7d; Butter, (id lb. TOURISTS AND MOTORISTS GUIDE . HEND E R SON TTERNDALE.'' —Fresh Water Swimming: x staff picnics, camping, sports grounds. —Knight, Phone 114.11 enderson MOTORISTS C'um ping Auckland.—Stay at beautiful "Tui Glen" for shade, shelter and amusements.—Brookes, Proprietor. \ A. Hotel Empire, public service, oom mercial travellers' popular house; ex tremely moderate; free garage.—Correspond enco, Empire." CHIRMS Private Hotel, Auto. Assn. Min ute Baths. Free Garage. Tariff 9a day, £3 week. PARK View, overlooking Govt. Gardens, sports, etc.; 10s day, £& week.—Mr. and Mrß. Staple. ,QURREY Houso Private Hotel, Haupapi Q, St.—Terms, 8s daily.—Proprietress, Mrs Devin, Phone 217.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 21999, 4 January 1935, Page 16

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