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AMUSEMENTS. A NOTHER "iVfIGHTr TIT AJESTIC ■Another -LtJ-ighty -Im-ajestic TjINTERTAINMENT. J-^NTEETAINMENT. MANAGERIAL NOTE. I* is our policy to give the Auckland . public the best value in entertainment to be found in the Dominion. This week's programme of Pictorial, Musical and Stage Entertainment is further conclusive proof "that First, Last ana Always the Majestic is the BiggeitShow in Town. MAJESTIC-; AJESTIC ■ ' MAJESTIC ■ AJESTIC MAJESTIC AJESTIC ■ "The Theatre Beautiful." Direction Fuller-Hayward Theatres. TO-NIGHT AT 6 AND 8. Sessions: 11.15, 1.0, 2.30, 4.30, 6 and 3. Marriage is like Dancing—you've got to keep in step ! But a jazz-time wife and waltz-time husband started ' stumßiing and . . See ELEANOR •OOARDMAN, LEANOR -DOARDMAN, As the Flapper who Remains a Flapper after Her , Wedding. And fIONRAD -^TAGEL, -^AGEL, As the Young Husband, who Finds Wife-taming n Thrilling Experience, In "SO THIS IS MARRIAGE." •■ The Mngnificpnt Biblical Spectacle in Natural Colours, and The Seventy-five Babylonian Dancers, painted in silver for Special Lighting Effects. A Brilliant and Entertaining. Story of MARRIAGE, ANCIENT AND. MODERN. « * • GLANCE AT THIS ARRAY OF GLANCE AT THIS ARRAY OF SUPPORTING ATTRACTIONS. SUPPORTING- ATTRACTIONS. Majestic News. .. Very Latest Topical. Pathe Review Interest. "Money to Burns". Telephone Girl Comedy. • * • At Evening Sessions and Saturday Matinee. The first stage presentation in New . Zealand of Genuine Maori Folk Lore^— Love Songs and Pois Incantations. Ilakas and War Dances. MAORI T7»OLK (CJiONGS AOIU -E OLK ■ATAOKI TT*OLK .CSONGS -'J-AOIU -E OLK ►tfONGS AND TRANCES. Nl) -LANCES. AND TRANCES. ND -L'aNCES. By MISS "DATHIE CJTUART, ISS -CATHIE The Brilliant Exponent of Maori Folk Songs and Dances.- . AND HER MAORI MAIDS. AND HER MAORI .MAIDS. Miss Bathie Stuart has . personally Selected in Rotorua the best Singerj and Dancers among the Maoris- and has brought them to Auckland to support her in this Fascinating Entertainment of Maori Folk Lore. A Special Musical Novelty. EVOLUTION fXF TyXIE VOLUTION J-'IXIE (As Played by the Boston Symphony Orchestra). A Fantasia depicting the gradual evolution of "Dixie" slowly through "The Creation,' "Dance Aboriginal," and "The Mlnnet ? ' — the melody is developed until there emerges the immortal "Dixie." This, in 'tarn, becomes a "Waltz," then "Ragtime," and at last "Grand Opera," By The ; ' : : ' . .. ALL-SOLOISTS ORCHESTRA. ALL - SOLOISTS ORCHESTRA. (New Zealand's Largest Picture Band). Overture, "Jolly Robbers" (Suppe) BOX PLAN AT THEATRE. Prices. .1/ to 2/9. ■ Phone 43-210. Children Half-price at All Times. DANCING. JAZZ TO-NIGHT — JAZZ. JAZZ-TRADES HALL—TO-NIGHT. j SPECIAL LONG NIGHT AND SUPPER. ; Dancing, 8 till 12, on Auckland's best floor i and to the beautiful strains of DAVE O'MALLEY'S CELEBRITY BAND, The Paramount syncopators' Danse Bane Ide Luxe. The stars of the dancinj arena. INo better, jollier, iirighter orchestra now ' playing. Chocolates, Cigarettes, .Spot Light, Streamers and Confetti Wheel. Our Management Assures You a iNight of Enjoyment. Prices: Ladies, 1/6; Gents. 2/C. O. NOAKES, ODERN AND OLD-TIME DANCE, DRUIDS , HALL, NEWTON, TO-NIGHT, S-12. - ■ Waltz, Fox Trot, Sehottische, .-Valeta. etc. The finest and most varied programme in town. Paltridge's Famous Orchestra supply the mnsic." Need we say more? Spot Waltz, Chocolates, Cigarettes... Kxpprt and Select Management. ' ' ' Ladies, 1/. Gents, 1/6. IS4 W. E. M'o-MTCHAEL. .Hon. See. THE PARISIAN. HE PARISIAN. "f SOCIETY OF ARTS HALL, Kitchener Street. TO-MORROW NIGHT, TO-MORROW NIGHT. SATURDAY, MAY 8, 1026. lERRINS DANCE ORCHESTRA PERRIN'S DANCE ORCHESTRA. Inaugurated by PARISIAN DANCING STUDIO, 3S, Winstone Buildings, Queen Street. ptASIN-O-DE-DANCE, 161. P.ONSONBY RD VV JAZZ DE LUXE. Music by Miss Al, Clark's No. 1 Band. the "TCmbassy Quartet" (personally conducted). Confetti Balls, Spotlight, etc. i Patrons Please Note that the Management controlling this dance do not conduct dances at other halls. Do not be misled' bj imitation advertisements. ■Ladies, 1/. Gentlemen, 2/. -pORESTERS' NEWTON; Having given up the lease of this Hall, I will no longer be holding Dances there, and wish to thank the boys and girls fot their past patronage, and hope to see them all at the ORPHEUIM THEATRE ONEHUNGA, on MONDAY, May 10 GEO. R. "WILKINSON. "p O R E S T E R S- HALL, x EDINBURGH STREET. * JAZZ. — JAZZ. FRIDAY NIGHT. 8-11. THE GLEE BOYS WILL BE THERE. Chocolates. Streamers. Confetti Prices: 1/ and 2/. Entirely Under New Management. JjjOCHRE. ECCHRE. • -EUCHRE. DRUIDS , HALL, NORTH STREET. EVERY WEDNESDAY . AND SATURDAY. At 8 p.m. Good Prizes. Ladies, 1/. Gents, 1/6. 3. BALL. Hon. Sec. EST END ROWING CLTJB (REG.). Patrons are reminded that the abore Club's next Dance will be held In th« MASONrc HALL, Eden Terrace (Symondi Street end), TO-MORROW NIGHT at eight o'clock.. . • . ROBT. SNOWDEN-, j X J_ _' ' ' ■ Hon. Sec. mmSTLE SOCIAL ' CLUB'S -L OLD-TIME DANCE, ORANGE HALL, EVERY SATURDAY EVENING, 5 TO U Members and Friends Only. F* JOHN SHIELDS. Hon. Sμ.

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 107, 7 May 1926, Page 16

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