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AMUSEMENIS. "ONE OF THE BEST ENTERTAINMENTS THAT THE MAJESTIC HAS PRESENTED . . . EXCELLENT BLENDING OF PICTURES. DANCING AND MUSIC.- ,,- "N.Z. Herald," Saturday last. MAJESTIC. AJESTIC. AJESTIC. -«iAJESTIC. "The Theatre Beautiful." Direction... b'uller-Lluyward Theatres Sessions: 11.15, 1.0. 2.30, 4.30, 6 and S. A DELIGHTFUL COMEDY, I-'resh with the Tang of the Sea, in which THE AMERICAN BATTLE FLEET RETURNS! Well-known Squadrons which Visited Auckland Last Year in " THE MIDSHIPMAN." ••THE MIDSHIPMAN." '•THE MIDSHIPM VN " "THE MIDSHIPMAN." With RAMON VOVARKO AM-ON -±> OVARUO As "The Midshipman." See his learning to row at the Naval Academy. You'll say it's the best laugh you've had for year*; • • * A Thrilling Story of Sea Dogs in the Making. Made with the Co-operation of the United States Navy. 2400 Naval Cadets in the Cast! Thrilling Chase of Mighty Destroyers'. • * • Aiso Screening: Majestic News Topical. Pictorial Review Interest. Franz Josef Glacier N.Z. Scenic. "The Sleeping Cutie" Gogetter Comedy. At Evening Sessions : SPECTACULAR STAGE AND DANCE NOVELTY, AQEA 17VANTASY. fcJ'EA -I? ANTASY. Featuring VALESKA, in 'The Pearl Dance." THEODORE TRESIZE, and MAJESTIC FOLLIES. Special Musical Item, "ECHOES FROM THE SOUTH." Plantation Melodies By the all soloists' /"wrchestra, ll Soloists , Orchestra, N.Z.s Largest Picture Band. Overture, "Tancredi." Prices: 1/ to 2/0. Box Plan at Theatre. Book Your Seats Now! Phone 43-210. ri/KST TTiND. WEST JTIND. VVkst -H<nd. W EST JCj nd TO-NIGHT—At 7.45 Sharp—TO-NIGHT. Three Big Pictures on One Programme. " A MERICAN TfANNEItS." " A MERICAN "\ TANNERS " " A MERICAN A TANNERS ■' RICHARD TALMADHE, RICHARD TALMADGK. Lightning fast action plus hair-raisinp thriils plus delightful romance, thafs the kind of production you're getting in this one. I " NEW TOYS "— " NEW TOYS." [ I " NEW TOYS "— " NEW TOYS/ RICHARD BARTHELMESS. MARY HAY. When Will marries Mary they settle down to a series of what they term New Toys. Also "THE NEW GOGETTERS " (A Miss ln the Dark). Prices • Stalls 9d. DC. 1/. Music by the West End Orchestra. T)IXIELANJ\ CABARET. I DANCING, 8 TO 11 P.M. I Admission : 2/6. X SPECIAL ATTRACTION: X MONDAY. JULY 12. MONDAY. JILV 12. 1 "A ATIGHT TX riAIRO." I "- rl - -*-> IGHT J-N v-'AIRO." E E The Grand Opening of our MidL Winter Carnival. L DANCING. 5.30 TILL 2 A.M. A Special Novelty Attractions. A NOTE.—Patrons are advised to N make their reservatons at once. N 'Phone 2G-Cls. J)IXIELANT\ DANCING. ill" O D E R N DANCING. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. ST. BENEDICT'S"'HALL. AUCKLAND'S SOCIAL CENTRE. Make Your Visit to Auckland Complete by Enjoying an Evening at St. Benedict's. MR. BENDALL'S ORCHESTRA. DO WE'KNOW HOW TO BE HAPPY? If you don't just come a'.ong to St. Benedict's Hall on a Monday Night aud find the nvvnkening joy-soul of Au.-klaud. Most or ■' •■ ':ihappiness comes from moral con'lesire is jlogged by public opinion, ire for the right Dance, where music 'lu<"torship are unsurpassed, should resistible as a ton of coal goiug ..mil a chute into the cellar. You forget all your ivorries, bills and income tax at my Dances. LADIES, 1/6. GENTS, 2/. SPECIAL NIGHT, NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT. AT THE MASONIC, Belgium Street. GEO. WILLIAMS. fPO-KIGI T T O - N 1 G H T. MUNICIPAL HALL, NEWMARKET. OLD-TIME DANCE. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. And Every Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday. Spot Waltz, with Chocolates and Cigarettes. Ladies, 1/. Gents, 1/6. D. MAYES. M.C. JAZZ JAZZ TAZZ. O AZ z Jazz Oazz. J ZEALAND IA HALL, J A Dominion Road Terminus. A Z z Z TO-NIGHT TO-NimiT Z And Every Monday Night OUR BIG NIGHT. J Come Along and Have a Good Time. J A Streamers. Balloons and Chocolates. A Z pHARLTON JAZZ TJAND, Z Z O AZZ -t>AND, Z With their Snappy Music. NOTICE: Special Engagement of MR. H. WILLETTS (Saxophone), Soloist. J~|RUIDS' HALL, NEWTON.—TO-NIGHT - 1 - , S-11, TO-XIGHT.—OLD-TIME DANCES Dancing 8-11, with our usual quality of Montp Carlo Waltz The first pri>:n ro-nlsrht for the Ladies. Please Note. —The Imnre-; hold in the Druids' Hall on Mondays, Thursdays. Saturday Afternoons and Saturday will be entirely under our managomenr. and we have much pleasure in informing our numiTout patrons that we are leaving no stone unturned to cater for their enjoyment. Next Saturday Night we are making a special effort to make it a Big Xijrht. Refreshments, prizes for spot waltz, mnjrniiicent novelty hats for all. The admission for Saturday Nijjht will be: Ladies. 1/: Gents. 2/. Other Nights. 1/ and Mi.— J. and W. Tumor. PONSONF.Y AMATELK SWIMMING AND, LIFE-SAVING CLUB. A Dance will be held in the O'Neill St. Hall, Ponsonby, TO-NIGHT, at S p.m. Dancing S till 11 p.m. Al. Clark's Orchestra. Subs.: Lartios 1 ,'fi. Gents 11, Double 3/.—L. BRIGHTON. Hon. Sec. 5o KINGSLAND ROVERS FOOTBALL CLUB. EUCHRE AND DANCE. EUCHRE AND DANCE, DRUIDS' HALL, North Street, Newton. TUESDAY. JULY 6, AT S P.M. TUESDAY, JULY 0. AT S P.M. Bendall's Wonderful Orchestra. Prizes for Euchre. Refreshments. ' ndies, 1/6. Gents. 2 '. J. BALL, . 800, Se<v

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 157, 5 July 1926, Page 16

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