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AMUSEMENTS. BKING HIE KIDDIES TO THE MATINEES. LYRIC MATINEE, AT 2.30. riLANCYS TIEKFORMING "T\OGS, -yfATIONAL \ND T YRIO, J V-'LAXCYS - 1 - EKFOKMING J-'OGS, A XD J-'YKIC, THIS \ FTERNOON, O Ofk E HIS -'••JU. E . K V NATIONAL SESSIONS : 11, 2.30, 0.0, 7.15. LYUIC :At 7.45. * THE GREAT CIRCUS PICTURE \ "BIGGER THAN BARNTJM' S." ! 1 " B I G G E IS T II A N R A R N U M ' S." I { •BIG G E R T H A N' 1J A R X U M ' S. - ' , '• I". I G G E R T H A N B A R N U M ' S." \ y "BIGGHRXIIANI! A R N U M ' S." I j "BIG G E R T II A N B A IS N U M ' S." I j "BIGGEKTIIAXB A K X U M ' S." ! 1 I WITH ALL THE COLOUR AND FLASH OF THE CIRCUS—ALL THE I MEMORY-STIRRING FASCINATION OF THE SAWDUST RING. I With RALPH LEWIS, VIOLA DANA, GEORGE OIIAKA, RALPH INCE. I CIRCUS DATS! THE SWEETEST HOURS OF CHILDHOOD! HAPPINESS J FOR YOUNG AND OLD ALIKE: AND BEHIND IT ALL, UNSEEN. THEi SHEER } HUMAN DRAMA OF LIFE THAT BUILDS IP TO THE MOST I EUR It IC j CLIMAX EVER SEEN ON THE SCREEN. J . • 1 The Second Big Feature Is : ] , j J ] -mllE "PERFECT CAP/' | ! "'T HK pERFECT gAP.;| j j -A HE A ERFECT »AIV I j "- L UE A EUFECT 1 i. L I L j ACTION, SUSPENSE, THRILLS, PATHOS. j I AND ON THE STAGE: ••CLANCY'S nOGS." "pLANCYS j -V-LANCY'S AJoGS." ' j VVTIOWL VT 2.".0 AND S SESSIONS ONLY. LYRIC NIGHTLY. NATIONAL AT 2.3(1 AND 8 SESSIONS ONLY. LYRIC NIGHTLY. BOX PLAN AT THEATRES. USUAL POPULAR PRICES.

AMUSEMENTS. MIGHTY EASTER HOLIDAY PROGRAMME OF MUSIC, PICTURES. -VXD VAUDEVILLE. THE "VTEW DECENT. HE ->-* EW -"EGENT. THE "\T EW "REGENT. HE -L™ E\V -LVeGENT. "The Theatre Magnificent." Direction : J. C. Williamson Films. Managing Directors : Beaumont Smith and F. W. Thring. BIG MATINEES WITH FULL ORCHESTRA AND VAUDEVILLE DAILY AT 2.15, AS AT 7.45. CONTINUOUS PICTURES FROM 11 A.M. The Performance Begins at 7.45 Sharp Each Evening. "THE EAT." " THE RAT."' A Sensational British " THE RAT. -- Film. "THE RAT." 'THE RAT." " THE RAT." "THE RAT - ' is a gripping " THE RAT. - ' drama of the underworld of " THE RAT. - ' Paris. It is an outstanding " THE RAT.'' British film of extraordi- •' THE RAT." nary merit, with England's " THE RAT." greatest artist. IVOR NO"THE RAT." VELLO and ISABEL. "THE RAT." JEANS, in the leading " THE RAT. - ' roles. They bring to the "THE RAT." screen a new technique that " THE RAT." captivates the onlooker " THE RAT." from the very first scene. " THE RAT."' Nothing approaching "THE " THE RAT. - ' RAT" has yet appeared on " THE RAT." the screen. Apart from its " THE RAT." intensive drama plot, it " THE RAT." should not be missed, if "THE RAT." only because of its great " THE RAT." array of feminine beauty 41 THE RAT.' and its extravagance of "THE RAT." Paris gowns. "THE RAT." SUPERB MUSICAL OFFERINGS. The Eminent Australian Contralto, MISS PHYLLIS HAZELL, | Will Sing Percy Kahn's "AVE MARIA." With Organ and Orchestral Accompaniment. EDDIE HORTON EDDIE lIORTON At the Mighty Wurlitzer Plays Handel's "Largo" and "Souvenir."' Special Selections by THE OPERATIC ORCHESTRA AND ORGAN COMBINED Will Play "Kamenoi Ostrow" utabinstein.) Musical Director, MAURICE GUTTRIDGE. J. C. Williamson Celebrity Vaudeville. Return Season of that Inimitable Comedian, HECTOR ST. CLAIR, HECTOR ST. CLAIR, RESERVE NOW AT THEATRE, PHONE 40-888, or at Messrs. Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. THE REGENT BALLROOM, AUCKLAND'S MOST LUXURIOUS DANCE RENDEZVOUS. GRAND GALA NIGHT TO-NIGHT. Tickets 7/6 each ; Double, 12/. EASTER BALL. MONDAY. DANCING 8 to 12. Tickets, 7/6. TEA DANSANT TO-DAY, 3 TO 5. « m THE "DOHEMIAN /~\RCHESTRA HE -DOHEMIAN "RCHESTRA NEW ZEALAND'S FINEST ORCHESTRA CONDUCTOR, Colin Muston, L.R.A.M. LEADER, Edith Whitelaw. DEPUTY-LEADER, Mrs. R. Singer. HON. ACCOMPANIST, Cyril Towsey. Ist Concert 14th Season, rpOWN TTALL, rpHURSDAY, A PRIL 90 PROGRAMME. March, "B.B." (Haire) Overture, "Bartered Bride" .... (Smetona) Song, "Air de Lia" . . (Debussy) MISS J. GRANT. Symphonic Poem No. 4, "Orpheus". . (Liszt) Song, "Your Tiny Hand," "La Bohenie" (Puccini) MR. B. OMALLEY. Overture, "In Memoriam" (Sullivan) "Irish Rhapsody - ' (Victor Hubert) Song, "Springs Awakening - ' (W. Sanderson) MISS JEAN GRANT. Melodrama, From "Piccolino" . . (Guirand) Overture, "1812" (Tschaikowsky) Assisted by ARTILLERY BAND. vvsm -y m " ENROL, ENROL .NOW. ENROL SUBSCRIPTION —Two Tickets for each of the Four Concerts, reservable free ol extra charge. No Amusement Tax. Extra Tickets Pro Rata. Full particulars from the Secretary, W. J. CADDELL, Co. E. and F. Piano Agencv, Ltd 101, Queen Street. Phone 41-350. 1( EUCHRE. —Opening Tuesday Night. Apri 11), 8 p.m., in Harrison's Tea Room's. .;■ Karaugahape Ud. Good prizes. Come an enjoy a good social evenrng. Ladies 1. Gents 1/6.—A. PALMER. ! rnO-NIGHT AND EASTER MONDAY -L 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. MONSTE R G A L A. POINT CHEVALIER RESERVE. Heaps of fun for all- Special bus service. 1 COMPETITIONS. SOLUTION OF EASY CROSSWOR £3 COMPETITION. Across: 1. Smash: 6. Comet: 11. Mott< 32, Opera; 13, Other; 14, Dates; 15. Thav 17, Last: 18, Sup; 20, Canal; 23, Pe 26, Arab; 20, Spar; 31, Nabob; 32, Otin 33, Kill ; 34, Erin ; 35. Sleek: 36. Spea Down: 1, Smote; 2, Moth; 3, Allar; Stew ; 5, Her ; 6. Cod ; 7. Opal ; S, Meta 0. Eros; 10, Taste;. 16, Tuner; IS, Sa 10, Pat; 21, Banks: 22. Cable ; 24. Spa 25. c [?i lk: 27 - R,, »; -S. Bole; 29, Ste SO, Arid. _i»i I .J: ompe J lt ' orß wUI fclTO n list of P ri April 20 ** to them ou WBDNBSDA

AMUSEMENTS. There have been many fine pictures presented at the Majestic, but no picture of such distinction, no picture so lavishly praised by the Press of all countries, and has broken so many records as "DON .IUAX." with JOHN BARRYAIORE, the Peer of Living Actors. MAJESTIC. AJESTIC. MAJESTIC. AJESTIC. MAJESTIC. AJESTIC. " The Theatre Beautiful." Direction Fuller-Hayward Theatres. The Dazzling Spectacle of Unparalleled Magnificence! A Glittering Array of Stars, Headed by i [ j JOHN BARRYMORE j I As " i "DON JUAN," i ! i i "The Greatest Lover Of All Ages I I J | Thrills of which every woman dreamsAdventures that every man desires. 10—MIGHTY REELS—IO • • • « Song and Dance Fantasy, gigantic toaster tt«gg." igantic -Faster J^gg." With 15 of Auckland's Tiniest "Chicks" and Mr. George Tarr. PRODUCED BY VALESKA. MAGNIFICENT MUSIC SCORE. Including Selections from the World's Greatest Musical Classics, by ALL SOLOISTS ORCHESTRA. 3 20 — SKILLED MUSICIANS —20 Director: Mr. Fred Mumford. Reserves Are Better Than Regrets. BOOK NOW. RING 43-210. Prices, 1/ to 3/3. Children, Half-price. EASTER CJUXDAY. ASTER "LNDAY.— AT THE MAJESTIC mHEATRE, j AJESTIC -»- HEATRE, TO-MORROW EVENING. T S. TO-MORROW EVENING, AT 8. TO-MORROW EVENING, AT S. A SPECIAL PROGRAMME Of VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL ITEMS Will be Rendered by LEADING ARTISTS. Early Doors at 6. Penatrope Recitals from 7 till S. Regular Programme Starts at S. Silver Coin Collection. E. J. DUDSON, 16 Organiser. L. i. - —' X ITTLE THEATRE SOCIETY YOU ATEVER pAX mELL." OU EVER J- ELL." CONCERT CHAMBER, APRIL 21, 22, 23. Members' Vouchers should be pre- ) seuted and seats reserved without delay * at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. ; MEMBERS ARRANGING PARTIES ' are reminded that all seats must be reserved at the one booking. . Subscription of INTENDING MEMBERS will be received to-day and Tues- ■ day at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. ) > V. FLOWER SHOW. 1 /-IIIRYSANTIIEMUM QIIOW. h )f OT. A NDREWS XT ALL, LOWER SYMONDS STREET. .0 rpiIURSDAY AND T7IRIDAY. '.' APRIL 21 AND 22. Hi J IS Y. Entries will l»> received at the Society" Office, National Mutual Life Buildings Short land Street, City, until ID a.m. WEDNESDAY. 20th INST. I = 1 F. WILKS, I Hon. Secretary. to: ROLLER SKATING. et! ROLLER " S KAT I N I ra ; ak. PREMIER RINK. Pitt Terrace ton Pitt S 4, UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT ai; p h „ J ° p . Pn l .' aUy 10 am - '" 10 P-m" U», Children s Sessions. Saturday 10 t-, f ar; 6d Each With Skate* ep : Band : ATedncfday and Saturday Ni-Mit< Admission, 6d: Skates, 6d: Floo-as? a. IV L, t- ° n P a^ d Nißht ' 6d Extra. • ' iY. Roll Up and have Some Fun, and Lea. 16 | while the Scason'a Young.

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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 89, 16 April 1927, Page 20

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