AMUSEMENTS HERE IT IS! THE SENSATION OF OUTDOOR PICTURES. MAJESTIC MAJESTIC •Wagon Wheels": 11.10, 1.10, 3.40, 6.15, 9.20. 'Old-fashioned Way": 12.5, 2.10, 5.10, 8.0. Swing along the trail to the strains of tho new song hit. "Wagon ■ Wheels." ZANE N GREY At His Best. " WAGON WHEELS " "Wagon Wheels" brings a breath of the great open spaces as visualised by that master of "Western" writing, Zane Grey. Randolf Scott, last seen in a similar type of role in "The Last Round-up," is the hero, with Gail Patrick, one of Hollywood's most up-and-coming young actresses, as feminine star, Monto Blue and Raymond Hatton are featured members of the supporting cast. ' RANDOLF SCOTT, GAIL PATRICK, MONTE BLUE, RAYMOND HATTON, And Others of the "Last Hound-up" Cast. ASSOCIATE FEATURE: Tho saga of tho unsung heroes who braved the fire of tomatoes and eggs at the old Op'ry House. W. C. FIELDS " rniiE f\LD - "FASHIONED " -L HE Wii:" PARAMOUNT BRITISH NEWS. PLANS AT MAJESTIC - PHONE 43-210. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) A.' the state jll 111 SYMONDS STREET. .. (Direction: R. J. Kerridge.) LAUGHS AND THRILLS! METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER'S „ SUCCESSOR TO T "THE THIN MAN," H 'MURDER IN THE E PRIVATE CAR " FEATURING CHARLES RUGGLES, ' S - UNA MERKEL. r« EVERYTHING 1 That Scares you I starts with a laugh » EVERYTHING! That happens— A XLi Ends'with a laugh. T Approved for Universal Exhibition. FEATURETTES V METRO NBWSRBELS &). *•« TIBET, LAND OF ISOLATION Fitzpatrick Travelogue. KID FROM BORNEO Our Gang Comedy. = WHAT PRICE JAZZ ■■ M.G.M. Musical, 11 [JK jyj"ATINEE 9 P.M. gAT. " STATE PHONE 43-G45. -j nnIT .«, MT , r PONSONBY. BRITANNIA News of the World, J L 7.30 to 8 p.m. BING CROSBY and CAROLE LOMBARD " WE'RE NOT a DRESSING." Approved for Universal Exhibition. OTTO KRUGER and MADGE EVANS In "PARIS INTERLUDE." Recommended by Censor for Adults. PICTUREDROME MILFORD. TO-NIGHT AT 8. Diana Wynyard and Clive Brook In "DOVER ROAD" or "Where Sinners Meet." Adult Recommendation. REGATTAS Crar- !,itis AUCKLAND ANNIVERSARY REGATTA. < (Incorporated 1850.) f 1 ' TUESDAY. JANUARY 29, 1935. ABRIDGED OFFICIAL PROGRAMME. 10 a.m.—NAVAL WHALERS (Rowing). First Prize, Trophy, Second, Tropny. Third, Trophy. 10.15 a.m.—rWAKATERE CLASS. (Handicap). First Priz?, £2 10a. Second. £l. Tnird, 10s. 10.30 a.m.—CLASS "C" (Handicap), 3rd class yachts. First Prize. £B. Second. £3. Third, Trophy. 10.45 a.m.—CLASS "E", 4th class yachta (Handicap). First Prize. £6. Second. £2 10s. Third, £i. 11.00 a.m.—CLASS 'A", Ist class yachts. (Handicap). Heather Cup and Miniature, First Prize and £l4. Second, £J. Third, £4. 11.15 a.m.—CLASS "B", 2nd class yachts (Handicap). First Prize, £9. Second. £4 10s. Third, Trophy. 11.30 a.m.—CLASSES "H" and "I", Mullet Boats (Handicap). First Prize, £U 10a. Second, £2 10s. Third. Trophy, 11.45 a.m.—CLASS "L" Mullet Boats. Championship: Savory Cup and Miniature (Handicap). First Prize. £B. Second. £4. Third, £2. Fourth, Trophy. 12 Noon.—CLASS "N"*Mullet Boats (Handicap). First Prize. £4. Second, £2. Third. Trophy. 12.10 p.m.—CLASS "M". 18ft., restricted class. First Prize, £3. Second. Trophy. 12.20 p.m.—CLASS "V" (Handicap). First Prize. £G. Second, £3. Third, £l. Fourth. Trophy. 12.30 p.m.—CLASS "S" (Handicap), First Prize, £5 10s. Second, Trophy. Third. £l. Fourth, Trophy. 12.40 p.m.—CLASS "Y" 14ft., square bilge (Handicap). First Prize, £4 15s. Second. £2 ss. Third, £l. Fourth, Trophy. 12.50 p.m.—CLASS "T" 14ft., round bilge (Handicap). First Prize. £4 10s. Second. £2. Third, Trophy 1 p.m.—CLASS "X" .Tellieoe class (Handicap). First Prize. Ross Cup and £2. * Second, £l. Championship: Lipton Cup. 1.10 p.m.—NAVAL WHALERS SAILING RACE. First Prize. v Championship Trophy. 1.20 p.m.—CLASS "Z". Takapuna One Design Class (Handicap). First Prize. £2. Second, £l. Third. 10s. MIDGET SAILING DINGHIES. 12ft. and under. Location, St. Mary's Boat Harbour. (Handicap). First Prize. £l. Second, 10s. Third. 6s. MODEL YACHTS (Location. Orakei Basin). Prize money donated. £9. (Post entries.) POWER-BOAT EVENTS. 1.30 p.m.—OUTBOALiD. General Handicap. 'First Prize, £4 10s. Second. £1 15s; Third, £l. With £1 for boat putting up fastest time. 1.50 p.m.— CRUISERS. Under 9-knot speed. First Prize, £4 10s. Second, £1 15a. Third, £l. 2.20 p.m.—SPEEDBOAT (Handicap). First Prize, £5. Second. £2. Third, £l. With £1 for boat putting up fastest time. 2.45 p.m.—OUTBOARD. General Handicap (Rehandicap). First Prize, £4 10s. Second, £1 15s. Third, £l. 3.20 p.m.—CRUISERS OVER 9 KNOTS. First Prize. £4 10s. Second. .£1 15a. 3,55 p!m.— SPEEDBOAT (Rehandicap). First Prize, £6. Second, £3. Third, £l. 4.20 p.m.--CRUISERS OVER 9 KNOTS (Rehandicap). First Prize. £U. Second. £3. 4.45 p.m.—SPEEDBOAT AND OUTBOARD. Sweepstake (Handicap). 5/- Entrance, subsidised by committee. ENTRIES. TUESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1935. 12 NOON TO 2 P.M. AND 7 P.M. TO 9 P.M.. AT SEAMEN'S INSTITUTE. STURDEE STREET. Entry Fees, 5 p.c. of First Prize Money. t ■ - No Entries Receivable After 9 p.m. on Entry Night. i— T. L. THOMPSON. Chairman. A. J. COLLINGS. Hon. Secretary. Box 657, Auckland.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22005, 11 January 1935, Page 18
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