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AMUSEMENTS. MAJESTIC. AJESTIC. ■— MAJESTIC. •IU-AJESTIC. MAJESTia AJESTIC. " The Theatre Beautiful." Direction : Fuller-Hay ward Theatres. Continuous Pictures from 11.13. THIS YEARS COMEDY MASTERPIECE: Metro-Gold wyn Made It—Perfectly. Laughs ! « TIN HATS." Laughs ! Laughs ! Laughs '. Laughs! " miN TTATS." Laughs! Laughs ! "A IN -"-ATS." Laughs ! Laughs ! " TIN HATS " Laughs ! Laughs ! * Laughs ! A War Comedy that is Different! The hilarious adventures of three br-r-ave soldiers, who never fired a shot! When the standing army sat down! With CONRAD NAGEL. CLAIRE WINDSOR. • » • • The King of Laughter's Funniest '. LUPINO LANE In "D»m* dc Luxe." • « • • OX THE STAGE. " THE MUSICAL HIT OF 1»-J7." By MAJESTIC'S NEW ORCHESTRA, j Arranged by Musical Director. JOHN WHITEFORD-WAUGH. tt • • • ADDITIONAL ATTRACTIONS : —London's Dazzling Night Club Kcvels. —'•Windy Wellington." —A British Scenic. —Latest World's News. BOOK NOW! Box Plan at Majestic. King 43-210. Prices; 1/ to -J/9. An Intimate Story of Silk Stockings, entitled "ANKLES PREFERRED." With MADGE BELLAMY, At THE MAJESTIC, On FRIDAY NEXT. RIALTO — FOR VALUE — TMALTO I ALTO — FOR VALUE — -I* I ALTO RIALTO — TO-NIGHT. — "OIALTU lALTO — Overture 7.50. - I ALTO 2 — BIG PHOTOPLAYS — 2 One Comedy, One Drama. No. I—A1 —A tine story of the Northwest Mounted Police. See the Terrilic Avalanche —and the hero (House Peters) to the rescue. 44 "PRISONERS f\F ffHE CSTORM." | j "■lTrisoners J-hi: *->torm." i Adapted from James Oliver Curwuod's •Quest of Joiin.'" No. 2 features Warner Baxter in a Film of Fun and a love theme tlmt keeps you guessing, entitled. v LOW YOUK O wx TT ORN " I K LOW ■*- OUR vff.N J3-OKX." | COMING. I -piALTo — fyiun.w. I ■"EGENT — -«- It IDA Y. "OLD TROXSIDES." I i-RONSIDKS." 1 Featuring Esther Ralston and Wallace Beery. An Entertainins Sen Story clone in a biz way—the tang of the the thrill of battle—the charm of romance—and ainusins comedy. AT.L IX THIS BiG SPECIAL. REGEXT — TO-NIGHT — tSeGEM EGENT ONLY. -"EGENT ROD LA nOCQUE. E-MXOR FAIR, in •'BACHELOR BRIDES." And Big Supporting Programme. .v 17 lls u cm slml mfw mfwintmf DIXIELAND CABER E.T. IXIELAND CABER E.T. WEDNESDAY NIGHT NEXT. SPECIAL LATE CARNIVAL NIGHT. SPECIAL LATE CARNIVAL NIGHT. 8.30 P.M. TO 12.30 A.M. Double Ticket. 7/0. Music by the FAMOUS INTERNATIONALS. Phone 26-(>lo. MEETINGS. piTI OF AUCKLAND. TRAMWAYS AND TRANSPORT POLICZ. For the convenience of Ratepayers a Meeting will be held for the purpose of explaining the Council's Tramways and Transport Policy, as under. Hie Worship the Mayor of Auckland will take the chair, and the Councillors named will deliver addresses. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), at 8 p.m.—Point Chevalier, Point Chevalier Hall. Speakers: Councillars Coyle and Mcßrine. J. S. BRIGHAM, 16 ' Town Cleric. rpHE ATI XING TXDUSTRY. PUBLIC MEETING, PUBLIC MEETING. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Swanson Street, TO-NIGHT, 8 O'CLOCK. Chairman : MR. FRANK AWEAXE. MR. R. WILSON Will Open Out On "POPULAR OBJECTIONS TO THE MINING INDUSTRY." MR. GEORGE PETTIGRBW Will Deal With "THE WONDROUS WEALTH OF THE SHOTOVER (OTAGO)." There will be open discussion. Commencing Sharp at 8- o'clock. EVERYBODY INVITED. Iβ rpHE 41KT ANNUAL MBB x MEETING of the \M T.W.C.A. will be Held on WEDNESDAY, AUG. 17th, • 7.30 p.m. Speaker for the Evening : MRS. ELEANOR MacNEIL ANDERSO> (Y.W.C.A. World Fellowship Secretary, Shanghai, China.) As this will be the only opportunity foi the women membership to hear Mrs. Antler eon, a large attendance of women member: is expected. 5, All Women Cordially Invited. l< 1. "PUBLIC MEETING s, -*• OF INTEREST TO EVERY CITIZEN " THE POLICY OF THE LIBEBAI PARTY " D. Will be Explained at a Meeting to be hcli 6 in the = CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. SWANSON STREET. AUCKLAND THURSDAY NEXT. AT 8 P.M. E R- B. SPEIRS. Iβ General Secretary. L. ==■=?■ " er DYERS AND CLEANERS. ►J , CSOITS. Costumes. Carpets Cleaned. Steri ir- © Used, latest scientific methods.—N 2 a! Dry Cleaning Co. Phone 41-809. l j£ ITTB bare Cleaning and Remodelling Dc „ TT parunenta tor Indies' anl Graft Bati ■■ Cox's Hat Factory. Karanghape Bd. j a a CARPETS Cleaned and OU •tarOUU Infected: Electro Beatln Vacuum Process.—Domestic Vacuum Clean ing Co., Strand Arcade. ] FOOTWEAR. ■ 8 * ft /11 —MEN'S Working Bluchers.—i tJ/JJL Miller's, Ltd., 70-74. Victor) at. West.

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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 192, 16 August 1927, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 192, 16 August 1927, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 192, 16 August 1927, Page 20

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