AMUSEMENTS. TREMENDOUS ENTHUSIASM BY HUGE AUDIENCES. ACTING AND SCREEN TESTS BY 4 LEADING SEMI-FINALISTS. • Clever Demonstrations of Acting Ability iu Unique Stage Settings. 1' -\f AJESTIC. ' i, a'Aajestic. . It/TAJES'I'IC. -L*~ AJESTIC. MAJESTIC i AJESTIC. "The Theatre Beautiful." Direction: Fuller-Hay ward- Theatres. TO-NIGHT. O-NIGHT. Most Brilliant Stage Novelty Ever Presented in Auckland! A Series of Original a cting a nd cjckeen ftiests ■Acting a.nd Screen Aests By the 4T EADING CJEMI - T7UNALISTS •LiEADING Oeml - -T IXALISTS In the " MISS NEW ZEALAND 1927 " GREAT SCREEN TYPE QUEST. In conjunction with Metro-Uoldwyu- | Mayer. j COME AND VOTE FOR i MISS AUCKLAND AND HER MAID OF HONOUR. | "Most interesting film for some time." —"N.Z. Herald.* 1 3000 Miles Up tbc Congo! " THE GORILLA HUNT." | Titanic struggles with Gorillas. Elephants, Pythons and Crocodiles. TINGLING WITH TREMENDOUS J THRILLS! Sparkling Screen Version of Great Stage Success. "A LITTLE JOURNEY." With CLAIRE WINDSOR and WILLIAM HAINES. A joy ride on a flying transContinental Express. ALL SOLOISTS ORCHESTRA. OVERTURE: "The Merry Widow.** BOOK YOUR SEATS! Ring 43-210. Prices: 1/ to 3/3. Box Plan at Theatre. ONEIIUNGA TJICTURES—TO-NIGHT NEHUNGA - 1 - ICTURES—TO-NIGHT Foresters'. DOUBLE STAR PROGRAMME Foresters'. AT BOTH THEATRES. Foresters*. No. 1— Foresters'. YAKIMA CANUTT. Foresters'. the new Western Star, in Foresters'. Foresters'. "milE TJ»ISIN" piOMET.' Foresters'. •• J- HE A-MSIX" *OoMET.' Foresters'. Foresters". No. 2— Foresters'. The Screen's Masterpiece, Foresters'. REGINALD DENNY, in Foresters'. *" Foresters'. " mAKT TT TjMtOM "IJ* K -" Foresters'. " -L.\KE -*-T " ROM ■"M-E." Foresters". It's a scream from the word go. Foresters'. Strand. No. I—Strand. HARRY LANGDON. in Strand. " T OXG T)AXTS." Strand. *' -LioXG ANTS." Strand. Another Scream. Strand. No. 2. — Strand. Strand. "rplIU TJISI.V fIOMKT." Strand. "- 1 HK AAISIX" v-'OMET." Strand. Something New In Westerns. Strand. ' Strand. STRAND. MONDAY. ROYAL OAK Strand. School Picture Night. Strand. Simon, The Jester. DANCING. JAZZ JAZZ JAZZ TO-NIGHT, 8-11.45. ■ \ AT THE MUSICAL BOX. **■ AT THE MUSICAL BOX. Corner Pitt Street and Karangahape Rood (Entrance next to Milady Beauty Parlours). Auckland's latest and most Up-to-date Dnncinjr Rendezvous. Wonderful Floor. And Our Orchestra. I THE MUSICAL BOX FIVE. | ' Is Unsurpassed. There is a vitality aud variety in Iheii music which appeals to every dance lover Balloons, Chocolates, Cigarettes. Ladies 2/. Gents 2/rt. 2 Management. H. WATTS. JAZZ. TONIGHT TONIGHT. JAZZ u PONSONBY HALL. POXSONBY RD., S to 11.45. Yes, Paderewski is at the Town Hall fot two more nights, but Jackie Astnn and hi* Assistants arc at Ponsonby for quite a while yet, and his Prices are quite below anj other Dance in town. TO-NIGHT — Semi final CHARLESTON COMPETITION. «-oav».^ MONTE CARLO, with Prizes even bcttct than usual. St reamers, etc.. wilth out usual generosity. Gents, 2/: Ladieg \f NEXT WEDNESDAY, our BIG 'S\f K NIGHT. with Final of No 2 JAZZING COMPETITION. Jaa*i.>n gATURDAY — NIGHT — SATURDAY ~ QRANGE TTALL. NEWTON ROAD, TOP OF SYMONDS ST. KWX TRANCE />LUB. | ELIX FELIX ELIX -OIUB. | Coming Soon: BIG FANCY DRESS CVRXIVAL. SHORLANDS ORCHESTRA Auckland's Finest Jazz Band. Ladies, 2/, Gents. 2/0. Double 4/ -.- VIC BAKER. Secretary. rjl O - N I G H T. TO-XIOHT x BURLINGTON, DEVON I A HALL. VICTORIA ROAD, DEVONPORT (Three Minute* from Boat). (Bendall's Collegians.) Subs.: Ladies 2/, Gents 2/6. Special Prices fop those Showing Boat , Tickets. " B. SPECK. rpRADES HALL — TRADES HALL x TO-NIGHT. Old-time. Modern. Mr. Tylccoate's Universal Orchestra in Attendance. Every One a Musician. Supplying Latest Melodies. Spot and Confetti Dances. Ladles 1/, Gents It/. ~ MR. BERT SPARROW. Ji.a TOURNNAND'S Professional OrchestraTnl Concert Band Open for Engagements 230, Queen St. Phones 43-234 and *KtW> f REUNIONS. J&S9B& AFRICAN WAI VETERANS' ASSOCIATION. j BTH ANNUAL REUNION. The Annual Reunion of the above Akmwl atlon will be held in St. Benedict Hal Eas g t Street, on FRIDAY NEXT, July 8 »}Lk5 ou1 ? Veterans Invited. Ribbons to be worn. Tickets, 5/ Each 2 W. G. MARKS. Hon. Sec. LODGE NOTICES. *AQ&. U/-0.8.-G.L.E. To Members of the R.A.0.8. In AucklandCome along and visit the Ddvonport Lodge TO-NIGHT (SAT.), at the Buffalo HaU, Devonport Be sure of a hearty welcome. 2 ffcAOg. R. A0B '» Gx-E- --- CIAL GRAND LODGE. A Spclal Meeting is called Ar SATURDAY, JULY », 7.30 p.m. PREMIER BLDGS., Durham Street. 2 By Order of the P.G.P. .*£• TXDEPENDENT ORDER OF i&j££i RECHABITEB. jptiglrvT N.Z. DISTRICT, NO. 84. JgyS&SfIMEETINGS FOR NEXT WEEK. MONDAY.—Hope -of Eden Tent, Church of Christ, Walters Road, 7.45. TUESDAY:—Gordon Tent, Friendly Societies' Hall. Onehunga. 7.30. WEDNESDAY.—Hope pt Auckland Tent. Methodist Schoolroom, Great- North Road, 7.30. D. M. A. BODLEY. District Sec. "512. New Xcrrti Kd.. Mt. Albert.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 154, 2 July 1927, Page 20
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