AMUSEMENTS. MAJESTIC. AJESTIC. MAJESTIC. AJESTIC. MAJESTIC. AJESTIC. "The Theatre BeautifuL" Direction... Fuiier-Hayward Theatres. Sessions: 11.15. 1.0, 2.30, 4.30, 6 and 8. THE AMERICAN BATTLE FLEET RETURNS. Well-known Squadrons which Visited Auckland Last Year In "THE MIDSHIPMAN. , * "THE MIDSHIPMAN." "THE MIDSHIPMAN." "THE MIDSHIPMAN." With KAMON VfOVARRO AMON ±IOVARBO1 OVARBO As "The Midshipman." A delightful Comedy of Sea Dogs in the Making. You'll say it's the best laugh you've had for years! Also Screening: Majestic News Topical. Pictorial Review Interest,. Franz Josef Glacier N.Z. Scenic. "The Sleeping Cutie" Gogetter Comedy. At Evening Sessions: A SEA FANTASY, Featuring VALESKA, in "The Pearl Dance," THEODORE TRESIZE, and MAJESTIC FOLLIES. Special Musical Item, "ECHOES t'tiOAl THE SOUTH." Plantation Melodies Br the ALL CJOLOISTS , f\ R CHESTBA, LL VBCHESTRA, N.Z.s Largest Picture Band. Overture, "Tancredi." Prices: 1/ to 2/9. Box Plan at Theatre. Book Your Seats Now! Phone 43-210. /COMMENCING TTTOIDAY. J- 1 RIDAY. Q.REAT gCIEXTIFIC A CHIEVEMBNT THE PHOTOGRAPHING OF SOUND AS WELL AS MOVEMENT. De Forest I'bonofllms, Ltd., present "PHONOFILMS." " PHONOFILMS." " PHONOFILMS." '• PHONOFILMS.'' " PHONOFILMS." " PHONOFILMS." " PHONOFILMS." " PHONOFILMS." " PHONOFILMS." " PHOXOFILMS." " PHOXOFILMS." THE SPEAKING PICTURE AT LAST. De Forest has photographed sound as wen as movement, simultaneously. Both are recorded on and projected from the same lilm at the same time. Synchronisation is thus a reality—an achievement holding truly unlimited possibilities. • • • Also Screening: KISS -jl/TE A GAIN." ISS iU-E -&-GAIX " KISS TiTE A GAIN." IS.S I>J-E -&-GAIN." "A GEM of wit, vivacity and sophistication ! As delightful a piece of screen entertainment as I have ever seen, and more, too —a very unusnal cure for an erring wife that is absurdly simple and devastatingly effective." Mjggg FISS £)IXIELAN-Q fIABARErp rpO-NIGHT. rpO-NTGHT. DANCING, 8 P.M TO 11 P.M. Admission, 2/6. gPECIAL A TTJSACTION. jyjONDAY, JULY -j 2 "A NIGHT IN CAIRO." Come and spend a Ni s ht in Cairo at Dixieland, as the management intends striking a new note of enjoyment. In the sweep of its beauty, In its match-, less setting, in its gorgeous light'ne and decorative effects of the Egyptian. Temple of Lights. This, beyond all doubt, win be the Biggest Night of the Year. DANCING, 5.30 TO 2 A.M. SPECIAL NOVELTY ITEMS. Headed by Miss Lilliokalani, who will dance the original Egyptian Dance of Death, aecompani"d by DIXIELANDS FAMOHS INTERNATIONALS. NOTE.—Patrons nre advised to Reserve NOW. Phone 26-615. T7IMPIRE. DOMINION ROAD. TO-NIGHT, AT 7.45. Empire. Another Big Comedy Night. Empire. TOHNNY TTINES Empire. " OHNNY -CJ-INES Empire. In Empire. " rpHE T7*ARLY T>IRD." Empire. " J-HE -C^ ABLY -t>IBD." Empire. In S Reels. Empire. It fairly fizzes and foams with Empire. glee. Empire. Second Attraction. Empire. T>ICHARD rpALMADGE Empire. -"-ICHARD J-ALMADGE Empire. In Empire. " STEPPING T IVELY." Empire. " STEPPING J-'IVELY." Empire. A high-speed, full of action Empire. Comedy-Drama. Empire. THRILLS AND LAUGHTER BY Empire. THE BUSHEL TO-XIGHT. Empire. Popular "Empire" Prices. Empire. 9d, 1/. Children 6d. QNEHUNGA PICT U BE S. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. Strand. Strand. Charming Pollock's Famous Strand. Play, Strand. Strand. "THE FOOL" Strand. "THE FOOL." Strand. "THE FOOL." Strand. "THE FOOL." Strand. Strand. The Picture that Succeeded In Strand. Spite of the DeviL Strand. A FEAST OF ENTERTAINMENT, A RIOT OF COLOUR. "IN A PERSIAN GARDEN." TOWN HALL. TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW. EXHIBITIONS. OF "OICTORIAL •Exhibition of J: ictorial PHOTOGRAPHS, HOTOGRAPHS, Selected in London by Mrs. Alfred G. Milson, AT THE UNITY TTALL T ECTURE "ROOM, NITY -LJ-ALL -LECTURE -£»<OOM, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND (Just Above Town Hall), FOR SIX DAYS. NOW (~\PKS, ow "pen, HOURS: t j 10 a.m. till 5 p.m. 7 p.m. till 9.30 pjn.. ADM I S BIOS FREE. 2 lAWN TENNIS. VOUXG Man (23) would like to meet J- Companion for tennis : courts avail- I able,—Write W, 2540, Stab. I
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 159, 7 July 1926, Page 22
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