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AMUSEMENTS. j H;ge audiences attended the auspicious fremiere in Australasia of "Stella Dallas ' at tie Majesti; yesterday, a=d set i_:eir vi approval on this ; screen masterpiece. i Ntver before iias a;y audience a* tae I Majesti: been so aiore-i as by the treir,eudo'js emotional arpeal oi •■Stella Dallas." and never ;>efore have so many e-tJnsiastic repurts been received. If sr.y tear* fails to throb to the ; : s:reen version o: •• Stella Dallas " t-ie ' i ii ~uii :ie iear:. and r.ui w::u | MAJESTIC AJESTIC "\rAjE-nc -'J-A JESTIC "IfAJESTIC -"-'-LaJESTIC I "The- Theatre Beautiful." Direction Fuller-Hay ward Theatres TJ-M JHT. ■j-Nl.j.l'i. t;k: pi turf: that el:-; trifikp i I Till; M.)-r I'.ii:: ...;ant a; .'iKXJr.s , i:ve;; as.~:-:m. u.t:i> ix .".ondox vnl , NEW YORK. \ f I ; j "STELLA I DALLAS." I I i I '■ IT i-ARRTES \. MIGyiTY 11F.AP.T I THKOIS." : ' ' I P.i-sn«-.-:i V ■;.- T'-ars and V rtr La'J-'Uter You Will Sre a .Masterpiece. ! IIKAIJ WHAT THOSE WHO KNOW i SAY CP j " STELLA DALLAS." I ' <"HA r:i.ES CHAPLIX ?ays —"». friend of ! Dili,- who h.-s seen thr. ;,:-f:re thr--e time, I '3joye.l ;, ;.. mnil ;.,. t n : g j. £ ng j dj|] my _ M-Jf se.-ing i: :. :■ tt- ri:-: tit:...-. I; is a ' g.-..-at triutLp;.." j •T":[N r,ARRYMui:E sr.ys :—"'Stella ' •■'..:■> is ::.:::.i'e.y :h.- f-.r.'-n picture I have ' vf-r .-(-hi. by a 1. \-;ny." HAROLD LLOYD >r.ys ■ — "You have lite-' r.-il.y ;.ik.-;: ;! >!;.-p . f ;;f t and Transpcsed it '. ' -_ifi<- 5'T.T.n in a highly artistic and entertaining n-.au:.. r." Also Scrp'-i.in.-: " -We... \ Va,:i; » "' i-k-.v.-:; car:.. ,a. And a- Ev,-n:r._' Ses,i an? , MR. MAURH'E r.ALLAXCE, I (Uα-- i, j AM •**-IJ, , "RrnESTRA .Overture " MUSICAL SWITCH." ~.X. n- Zealand's Lar.-. -; Picture Band. B"x Plan at Theatre. Irir-'s: 1, to .'; ?>. ITiriXE 43-210 FiR RESERVES. p.VPITOL. DOMINION ::']i -JKKMINUS -APITOL. I>u.m;xiii\ KM TERMINUS ! < AI'ITOL. To-NiCil'.' 7 ;.-, - Tn-XIUIIf '■Al'lTliL. ' l ; :og ri(UimP ' (■APITOL. ,\ Par.-uiHuint Picture. < APITOL. "rpm: /tO\ST r\F CAPITOL. •• 1 jii; I ~\S T U F ••AI-IT'.i.. T^Or.I.Y." CAIMTnL. r or I y " CAPITOL. 'THE r,,.\ST lip FOLLY" CAPITOL. "THE (MA.-T op FOLLY" CAPITOL. -THE COAST OK FOLLY." fAPITOL. Starring CAPITOL. GLORIA SWANSON CAI'ITOL. GLORIA SV.ANSOX r APITOL. GLORIA SWANSOV' CAPITOL. Tho story of a girl -.vho'was CAPITOL, caught in the quicksands of CAI'ITOL. s<- •n.1.-'.l. From th.- «r. l]ia . • 'APITOL. tionnl novel n f "MerryCAPITOL, an,, CAI'ITOL. THE SK.'nyi) PICTURF ' cWvrnf ■•'• M f , rr '- <; ', : .'. hv - > '" i'wi'i"t!on. I CAPITOL. •BreaJ',;- "BrkAD/' CAPITOL. " IiIIKAP ■' " BUEAd!" CAPITOL. " BREAD." " BREAD" • 'APITOL. "BKEAn." "BREAD" CAPITOL. Mar- Busch, Wnnrla Ilawlfv CAPITOL. Hobart P.osworth. Pai CAPITr'.L. OMaUf - V ' th< - leadi °S CAPITOL. THE RENOWNED C APITOL '"APITOL. OP.'-HKSTKA • ■APITOL. Reserves Phono "O.jtj CAIMTOL. L ~ CAPITOL. SHOWING. SHOWING CAPITAL. •CHARLEYS AUNT" CAPITOL. " CIIAKI.EY S VU\T " CAPITOU NEXT TUESDAY " " CAPITOL. roNE NlGliT ONLYI CAPIT..L. Don't Miss , h i s Exc.-l f-nt '•APITOL. fl f -r,,r... R I ALTO I And I OEGENT 1 T V T.TO ; And ' JiyrGENT ' The Theatres of Distinction. J-f p?po T. A. O'Brien I'lrection A. W. Andrews I TO-NIGHT AT 7.4.1. j THE LAST TWO XIGHTS. j KICARDO [ and | GRETA 1 [ CORTEZ i ' MSSEN ! ! ! 1 I j In : "TN milK -V-AME f\F JOVE." ]j I " X N X HB ->AME v7 F ji This is an exceedingly fine picture adapted f r on "The Lady of Lyons" by I LORD P.ULWEK I.YTTOX. j Note.—The Xews this we.-k includes tht> ' League Match. Otahuhu v. Elb-rslio paved last Saturday. ' I Second Attraction at t.:e Rialto ■ ! "HIS BUDDY'S WIFE." ! Truly a beautiful picture. EXTRA—AT THE REGENT. MARIOX DAVIES In " T ITTLE r\LD VE\T yriRK.- ---" -LITTLE V/ LD Ew 1 ORK." Rialto Phone 46-6-0. : Kegent Puone 2i>-142. Reservations for Regent Theatre will be taken over the Rialto Phont i i THINGS rpHEATRE VEWTOX i -"-INGS -L HEATRE -> EWTi >X. | TO-XIOHT AT T..",i\ [ William Fox Presents BETTY COMPSON And ! EDMUND LOWE, In "THE PALACE OF PLEASURE." - THE PALACE OF PLEASURE." "THE PALACE OF PLEASURE." " THE PALACE OF PLEASURE." Also Screening: JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD'S Story. '"GOD'S COUNTRY AND THE LAW."' "'GODS COUNTRY AND THE LAW." Usual Supports. Prices as Usual. j TTUXDREDS of people turned away from I - , - 1 - the MAJESTIC THEATRE last. Sunday Xight. Come early To-morrow' Evening. " | KEY. LIOXEL FLETCHER Preachins. 14 j

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 114, 15 May 1926, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 114, 15 May 1926, Page 20