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AMUSEMENTS. LAST DAY. SYD. CHAPLIN, " THE FORTUNE HUNTER." And "THE SOMME. MAJESTIC. A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. Continuous from 11 a.m. Daily. Managerial, anagerial. The entertainment we present Tomorrow is not jußt a first and second attraction double-feature programme, hut two films, carefully selected and of different types, equal m merit, and carrying the Majestic hall-mark of approbation. THE DRAMATIC FEATURE. The Film Version of the Famous Play, by ( SIR ARTHUR PINERO. Britain's Premier Dramatist "HIS " HIS "HIS HOUSE IN ORDER." HOUSE IN ORDER." HOUSE IN ORDER." It shares with "The Second Mrs. Tanquerny" the distinction ot being the finest work of its great Author. Plnyod with a Distinctive Cast, Headed by TALLULAH BANKHEAD. Now generally acclaimed the greatest Actress on the British Stage. A Beauty still only 25 years old, she has singular vivacity, individuality, piquancy and a stj le all her own. £10(10 PER WEEK WAS THE SALARY PAID MISS TALLULAH BANKHEAD TO PLAY "HIS HOUSE IN ORDER,". More than has ever been paid to any British Artist, whether on Stage or Screen Pinero'a Great Drama of Two Wives A Tale of Society "Saints" and "Sinners." THE COMEDY FEATURE Cinema Arts Present The Famous Comedy Success by ST. JOHN HANKIN. "The Cussilis Engagement" Screened for Copyright Purposes as " NOT " NOT " NOT QUITE A LADY." QUITE A LADY." QUITE A LADY." ("THE CASSILIS ENGAGEMENT.;;) ("THE CASSILIS ENGAGEMENT.) ("THE CASSILIS ENGAGEMENT") Made by British International at Elstree, the World's Largest and most Up-to-date Studio. Featuring MABEL POULTON. "In technique, it is as up-to-date as next year's Paris Fashions. It is in its impish humour, and in its quaint ajid clever tricks so speedily and expertly put over, that this picture is such a wholly entertainment."—London Daily Chronicle. AND AT THE MATINEES DAILY, FOR THE CHILDREN. "THE TOYSHOP REVELS." "THE TOYSHOP REVELS." Produced by Yorke Gray and Lillian O'Leary. MAJESTIC TO-MORROW. SPORTING. ROTORUA RACING CLUB (Incorporated). NOMINATIONS FOR ALL EVENTS close TO-MORROW (Friday), 25th inst., at 5 p.m., with MR. A. J. FARQUHAR, Secretary, Avondale Jockey Club, Victoria Street, Auckland, and at 9 p.m. with the Secretary, Rotorua. E. LATROBE HILL, P.O. Box 105, Rotorua. Secretary Phone 3: Office, 110: Private. 2. MATAMATA RACING CLUB. ANNUAL TOTALISATOR MEETING. FEBRUARY 2, 1929. ACCEPTANCES close with the Secretary. Mr. T. J. Underwood, Matamata, or Blomfield and Co., High St., Auckland, on FRIDAY, the 25th inst., at 5 p.m. T. J. UNDERWOOD. Secretary. EXAMINATIONS. THE INSTITUTE OF INCORPORATED 1 SECRETARIES (N.Z. Division) Notice is hereby given that Examinations will be held in Auckland and other Centres, as required, in MARCH next. Intending Candidates are requested to notify the Registrar on or before the 15th pro*. Examination Entry Forms and full particulars are obtainable from N.Z. REGISTRAR, F. T. EYRE, 15. and 16, Empire Buildings, Swanson Street, Auckland. PUBLICATIONS. gPLENDID ]^" EW JgERIAL. gPLENDID j^" EW gERIAL. gPLENDID JS[ EW j^ERIAL. \ N EW Z EALAND J^, OMANCE - A N EW Z EALAND J{, OMANCE ' A N EW Z EALANt) ROMANCE- " BREAKERS J^HEAD." " JgREAKERS " " jgREAKERS BY FRANK H. BODLE. BY FRANK H. BODLE. BY FRANK 11. BODLE. PUBLICATION COMMENCES IN T he N ew Z ealand jjerald gUPPLEMENT, ON SATURDAY OF A SPLENDID NEW SERIAL STORY. " "gREAKERS ONE OF THE BEST NEW ZEALAND STORIES YET PUBLISHED. This fascinating story is from the pen of Frank 11. Bodle. wlirse previous sorials. " The Te Kooti Trail ' and " Outer Darkness," were read and whoso picture-play "Te Kooti's Trail." has been screened in avery district in New Zealand. " Breakers Ahead " is a real New Zealand romance. It. abounds in interesting and humorous situations and the big-enme fishing is used to admirable effect. A pretty and charming love theme will interest readers of nil ages and the girl of the story will bo loved by everyone. INSTALMENTS WILL APPEAR DATLY AND READERS ARE PARTICULARLY ADVISED NOT TO MISS THIS FINE NEW ZEALAND STORY. TEACHERS OF ELOCUTION. RAIE ROBINSON (Licentiate Trinity College. London); Dramatic Art, Speech, Deportment.—l2. Scots Hall. Symonds St.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20162, 24 January 1929, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20162, 24 January 1929, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20162, 24 January 1929, Page 20