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AMUSEMENTS. AU Visitors to Auckland should not miss seeing the Majestic. It is the biggest and coolest Theatre in town, and is noted for its noble design, beautiful architecture, and artistic lighting. Also, it sets the Standard for Highclass Entertainment. TO-NIGHT. THERE IS BUSTER KEATONS GREATEST COMEDY. •J3ATTLIXG T>CTLER." The Popular Stage Comedy. BRIGHT AND VARIED TOPICAL, SCENIC, AND COMIC FILMS. And A SPECIAL MUSICAL PROGRAMME BYCELEBRATED ARTISTS. Aud ALL SOLOISTS' ORCHESTRA. Conductor Fred. G. Mumford. The Biggest Permanent Orchestra in Australasia. 20 — PLAYERS — 20. A Programme You Should Not Miss. ]\r A - TEST,c - ■ WX AJESTIC -\rAJESTIC. ■** JL AJESTIC. MAJESTIC. A.IESTIC. The Theatre Beautiful. Direction .. FulW-Hn\ ward Theatres THE COOLEST THEATRE IX TOWN • • • • • Our Frozen-faced Favourite Wins the Laugh Championnship. BUSTER KEATON In HIS GREATEST COMEDY "BATTLING BUTLER." With SALLY OXEIL. SALLY O'XEIL. FUNNY? You cant stop laughing at the adventures of Buster Keatou as the \oulh who makes believe he's a champion boxer wius a bride, then has to go through with a real tight! At Evening Sessions. SE!?£! AL M L ' SICAL PROGRAMME. pecial Jm-usical Programme Overture "Lilac Time," By A UL CJOLOISTS' r\RCHESTRA. -tt-LL Soloists' Orchestra. • • • • HAYDN MURRAY. Leader of Majestic All Soloists' Orchestra Will Plav "LIEDESFREUD" (Kreislcr). • • • • A Delightful Stage Fantasy, "TN rpilE \rOONLIUHT." "J..\ J. Hi; Introducing SCHUBERT'S SERENADE. With VALESKA (DANCER). H. A. KAYES. Vocalist. Ring 43-210. Boat Plan at Theatrc. I POPULAR MAJESTIC PRICES: —I ! 1/ To 2/9. 1 I Children Half Price. j COMING j ON , 0.-JH, RIDAY. —'JtH, .>-TH. - 1 - RIDAY, -0111, TO rpHE "\f.\JESTir. IUK "* A A.?ESTH'. j rpilE \fA.IKSTIC. I I ■»- HE -^laJESTIC. ! 1 I 1 l I I I I I rpHK T>IG TJARADE. I -*■ 111; -On; J- arade. I rpHH T>I«; TJARADE. I AHE JJIG JC ARADE. I I j J I ; 1 1 ! j 1 : 1 1 1 1 I : I THE ROOM IS ON. j I THE BOOM IS ON. I i I I I BOX pi.ANS OX A LANS I I ARK FILLING. i I I I I I I I I I BOOK NOW. I BOOK NOW. I I BOOK NOW. I \ \ •pjIXIELAND. TyXIELAXD. Thc Cabaret Magnificent. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Dancing S.SO to 11.30. Admissien 2,0. Phone 2G-Gls. Come and Dance where the cool sea breezes blow to the Enchanting Melody of the Famous Dixieland Orchestra of six stars of melody. LECTURES. T> O Y A L VISIT. GRAND ILLUSTRATED LECTURE. By W. A. BEDDOE. EAST STREET HALL (off Karangabapc Road). TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 22. S P.M. "Across Canada by the Canadian Pacific Railway, the All Red Route." Adults 1/. Children Od. 51 OOYAL VISIT GRAND ILLUSTRATED LECTURE. EAST STREET HALL (off Karanganap< Road). TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 22. S P.M. "Across Canada by the Canadian Pacific Railway, the All Red Route." Adults 1/. Children Gd. 13f TjMRST AH) TO THE /ffl<JJj& L INJURED. >SmE? Classes for Men and for Womor are being formed. The fee foi the Course of Sis lectures is 7/G Earl; application is requested. WILLIAM RATTRAY. Hon. Secretary. Ambulance Station. Rutland St. MEETINGS. \ UCKLAND INSTITUTE AND MUSEUM **- SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING. A Special General Meeting of the Insti tute will be held on MONDAY. March 7. 1r the Museum. Princes St.. at 7.50 p.ni I Business:—The President t<i move: That I Rub- 32 he amended by d<'l«:ing the v>r< | "February" and substituting the won "May." The purpose nf this amendment 1 to provide for the holding of thc Annua I General Meeting in Mar. 11l GILBERT AJ2CHEI, Secretary.

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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 43, 21 February 1927, Page 18

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