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j AMUSEMENTS. ] ; THE LIMIT IN PICTORIAL I iENTERTAINMEXT and PRESENTATION. I * » * • In the construction of each Programme we endeavour to offer Something Novel, Something Instructive, Something , Amusing. Just read through the programme below. M ajestiu. IU-AJESTIC. TVf AJESTIC. Itlajestic "Hf AJESTIC. iM-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 8. DEAUVILLE! The Centre of Gay sophistication and cynical charm. It was there that Mrs. Paramor plunged into a whirl of LOVE AND INTRIGUE. It was there she became distinguished in the fascinating art of "husband stealing" Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Present MARRIED T7HLIRTS," ARRIED •*? LIRTS," MARRIED TTtLIRTS," ARRIED A} LIRTS," MARRIED T7.LIRTS," ARRIED -»? LIRTS," MARRIED TTtLIRTS," ARRIED -C LIRTS," MARRIED TTIiLIRTS," ARRIED AJ LIRTS," MARRIED T7OLIRTS," ARRIED A: LIRTS," Featuring MAE BUSCH CONRAD NAGEL PAULINE FREDERICK HUNTLY GORDON. From the Novel, "Mrs. Paramor," By Louis Joseph Vance. "A WOMAN WHO CAN'T HOLD HER HUSBAND DOESN'T DESERVE ' TO HAVE ONE." With these words ot her rival in her earß, Mrs. Paramor consented to a dirorce, and left for Europe. Even on board the ship she found herself attractive to other men. She learned that— A W.OMAN DOESN'T HAVE TO BE INTELLIGENT TO GET A MAN'S LOVE —JUST UNSCRUPULOUS! She had the choice of other women's husbands and then considered her own. WAS A HUSBAND WHO HAD TO _- BE HELD WORTH HOLDING? • • • Also Screening. Majestic News •.... Topical. Eve's Review Interest. Maori Carvings Study. And another " Go-Getter " Comedy : "IN THE KNICKER TIME." • • • And at Evening Sessions And Saturday,-Matinee. TjTTFTEEN -jITINUTES WITH mHE "pjGGEST QRCHESTRA TjWER •TO T>LAY " jazz -jyrvsic TN A USTRALASIA. The Majestic All Soloists' Orchestra, augmented, and under the baton of Mr. — Arthur Frost, wil" appear on the stage and give an interpretation of the latest popular "hits." including "AFfTPR THE STORM," "YOU FORGOT TO REMEMBER," "MAKE THAT TROMBONE LAUGH," "YOU TELL 'EM IVORIES," "POPULAR MELODIES." The setting alone will be worth seeing, as it gives scope for spectacular lighting and jazz effects. Tt's a -RHAPSODY IN JAZZ." ! A Real SYNCOPATED MANHATTAN COCKTAIL. • a • ALL QOLOISTS' /-YRCHESTRA." LL OOLOISTS- V-TRCHESTRA." Overture "Raymond." Box Plan at Theatre. Prices : 1/ to 2/9. Children Half-Price at All Times. lALTO I And j pEGENT. | IALTO I And I *»-EOENT. | The Theatres of Distinction. Direction Thos. A. O'Brien. ""Management A. W Andrews. Commencing TO-NIGHT, at 7.45 p.m. Paramount Presents a Special, THE An AMERICAN VENDS, f Exceedingly AMERICAN VENUS, Fine AMERICAN VENUS. Picture. Starring " A | ESTHER RALSTON, Wonderful FORD STERLING, Cast. FAY LANPHIER (The American Beauty). There's strong story, action, and a marvellous fashion parade in this picture. • Additional at the Rialto, I rpHE pANDOLERO, | -»-HE I J J With RENEE ADOREE AND P. De CORDOBO From the Story by Paul Gwynne, A gay melody of youth and love. Extra at the Regent, "<iiHE "vjew /Commandment." •« -I-HE --1 EW v^OMMANDMENT," From the Novel. "Invisible Wounds,*" by Frederick Palmer. A Special Children's Programme for the Matinee. To-morrow, 2.30, Both Theatres, "DARWIN WAS RIGHT,'" Max Moretz and Pep, the human monkeys, in a picture full of •( fun ; also \ Comedy, Cartoons, and Gazettes. . J PORT AUCKLAND BAND Will Render a GRAND SACRED CONCERT At the EVERYBODY'S THEATRE NEXT SUNDAY NIGHT. 64 MEETINGS. I S I AUCKLAND GRAMMAR I-S?» I ■**• SCHOOL Af OLD BOYS' CLUB. GENERAL MEETING. An Important General Meeting of MEMBERS and DEBENTURE HOLDERS of the above Club will be held in the Club Rooms 32, Queen Street, on TUESDAY NEXT '"nd inst., at 1.30 p.m. Business: (1) Amalgamation; (2) General. T. S. MILLER, ti Secretary. •VTSEW ZEALAND BREWERIES, LTD. ANNUAL MEETING. Notice is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting of Shareholders of Kew Zealand Breweries. Limited, will be held in the Company's Office. Murphy Street W ellinsrtnn. 0 n WEDNESDAY the 14th July, 1926, at 3 p.m. ' 4tn BUSINESS : To Receive Report and Balance-sheet. To Elect Directors and Auditors. Proxy forms may he obtained upon in plication to the Secretary. • l The Transfer Books of the Company will be Closed from Thursday, the Ist day of July, 1926, to Wednesday, the 14th day of July, 1926, both days inclusive. S. FERGUSON, Secretary. Wellington, 15th June, 1926. n /.J.OLDEN ALBURNIA CO. Share-list now *-* open. Apply promptly any Broker Auckland, Stock Exchange. * *»«J-er,

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 143, 18 June 1926, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 143, 18 June 1926, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 143, 18 June 1926, Page 16

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