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AMUSEMENTS. LETTER FROM JACKIE COOGAX TO AUCKLAXD BOYS AXD GIRLS. Dear Kids, — Don't forget I am at the Majestic Theatre in my latest picture. "The Ragman," To-day and all the coming -week. Yon remember "The Kid" when I played wirh my dear friend Charlie Chaplin? Well! This is the same kind of story, fall of ftin, and I am sure yon will all lore it. Tell all yonr pals xo be sure and come to see mc. They will like the lovely new Theatre, The Majestic, and they will just bust with laughter when they see "The Ragman." You have all got holidays now, so you had better come to the day sessions at 11.15, 1 o'clock and 2.30. Your Pal, JACKIE COOGAX. -\fAJESTIC i-'J_AJESTIC -fIfAJESTIC -JJ-AJESTIC -\fAJESTIC -'J-AJESTIC *\f AJESTIC •The Theatre Beautiful." Direction Fuller-Hayward Theatres. Continuously from 11.1*5 a.m. TO-XIGHT I TO-NIGHT '. DAILY at 11.15, 1, 2.30. 4.30, 6 and 7.50. Another Metro-Goldwyn, JACKIE COOGAX. JACKIE COOGAN, JACKIE COOGA-N. JACKIE COOGAX. JACKIE COOGAN. ] JACKIE COOGAN. i JACKIE COOGAN. JACKIE COOGAN*. JACKIE COOGAN. JACKIE COOGAN. : JACKIE COOGAN. JACKIE COOGAN. JACKIE COOGAN. JACKIE COOGAN. JACKIE COOGAN. JACKIE COOGAN. JACKIE COOGAN. JACKIE COOGAN. i JACKIE COOGAN, JACKIE COOGAN. JACKIE COOGAN. JACKIE COOGAN. JACKIE COOGAN, JACKIE COOGAN, In His Latest Production, "THE RAGMAN." •THE RAGMAN." "THE It ."'MAN.*' "THE r . fi lAN." "TH**" P . lAN." "TII 1 R*G.JAX." "TJU F ' MAX." "IHE I.awMAN." "THE RAGMAN." "THE RAGMAN." "THE RAGMAN." "TEE RAGMAN." "THE RAGMAN." "THE RAGMAN." •'THE RAGMAN." "THE RAGMAN." "THE RAGMAN." "THE RAGMAN." "THE RAGMAN." "THE RAGMAN." "THE RAGMAN." "THE RAGMAN." "THE RAGMAN." "THE RAGMAN." THE XEW ADVENTURES OF "THE KID," Where "The Kid" left off, "The Ragman" Begins. ' The Quaint Business Partnership of an Irish Orphan and an. old Jewish Junk Dealer in the tenement district of Xew York. TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME. jl. OTerture, "Raymond" (Thomas). MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA OF' SOLOISTS, Of 19 Players. 2. "Majestic Pictorial Sews." 3. "Pathe Review" —Items in Colour. _ "Hot Heels"— Comedy. 3 "The New Stereoseopiks"—Novelty. .. "Dance Parisienne" - By Bettina Edwards, Yaleska and Theo. Tresize. j7. JACKIE COOGAN £ AGMAX ... « • PRICES: Day, 1/, 1/6; Children, 6d, If. Evening. 1/6 to 3/. Bos Plans Xow Open in "the Majestic entrance. __ . NOTICE TO MOTORISTS:—Cars- may be left £ £*M Street behind Theatre in charge of Attendant. R n -,. T T^INGSLAXD. JbLINGSLAXD. ROYAL TO-XIGHT, 7.45. BOYAL.' Two-Feature Programme. ROYAI_ MILTON SILLS, ROYAL VIOLA DANA, WAV AT *** ROYAL An enthralling story of Inaia ROYAL and the SouttiSa* .. ffigfc "Ai M£ Diife ' ROYAL.' —m Ei Sht Reels.— 1 ROYAL. Attraction No. 2: . ..- I ROYAL. The Highly-entertaimng, Fast- ! ROYAL. moving Comedy-Drama, ROYAL. In Five Merry Reels. ROYAL. "OHERLOCK JUNIOR, BOYAL "OHERLOCK J UNIOR," ROYAL. Starring BUSTER KEATO.V ■ ROYAL Yon simply must come prepareo • ROYAL. to laugh at this. • ROYAL. Full Supporting Programme. • ROYAL. ROYAL ORCHESTRA. LECTURES. ___ #4 UCKLAND CITY MISSION*. 3-UCKLAND CITY MISSIOX. TTIPPODROME mHEATRE. •D-IPPODROME ■*- HEATBB ! TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING. Doors Open 6.30. • 1 p to.: Orchestra, under direction of Mr. Burnnand; 7.30. Service Begins. Preacher: "YTEN. A RCHDEACOX . V EX. MACIVfURRAY. AC-i-U-UKRAY. • Offertory Solo, "Abide with Mc "..(Li'ddle) i Soloist— MISS "VTELLIE T IXGARD. ISS i-> ELLIE -MIXGARD. i [ X.B.—Mission Office will be closed unti January 11. • -Xo Meetings or Week-day Services til - further sotice. ' ■ "pOPULAR QUNDAY J ECTURES THE PRINCESS THEATRE. TO-MORROW (SUXDAY) EYEXIXG. . Doors Open. 6.30; 6.45, Piano Recital bj E. Head!am Greenhow. Lecture. 7.15. _ "-DEAUTIFUL JAPAN." i "-DEAUTIFUL "APAN." > Illustrated by 166 Superb Lantern Slides 1 Magnificently Coloured by Japanese Artist —Xever Before Shown in Auckland. Lecturer- G. A. RAWSON. An Eye-witness of the Great Earthquake Thrilling Personal Experiences of thGreatest Earthquake of Historical Times. Illustrated by Special Views of the Disastei ADMISSION* BY SILVER COIN. 7! r _____________ SKATING. ; -iTTEMBLEr SKATING KINK VV CROWHTJRST STREET, . NEWMARKET. DOXT FORGET RIXK IS OPEN DAILY 10 A.M. TO 10 P.M. Band Wednesday and Saturday Nights. Cool, Clean, and Invigorating. Roll np an( enjoy the fun. Floor Manager. J. HEARES. ELECTRO-PLATERS. a LL Classes Bronzing, Lacquering, Plat ■ ______ ing.—Holton's Electro Plating Works Ltd.. 63, Albert St. Phone 45-335. I -Tk-frcHOLAi AXD . WHALEY, Electro JN platers, Nickel. Silvering, and Bronx ing. Work guaranteed. — 66, Albert St. ; pfione 44-644. .*"

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 7, 9 January 1926, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 7, 9 January 1926, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 7, 9 January 1926, Page 20

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