AMUSEMENTS. MAJESTIC. MAJESTIC "VfAJESTH AJESTIC -"J-AJESTK MAJESTIC "\f AJESTK AJESTIC -"J-AJESTK Direction - - - Fuller-Hayward Theatres. Continuous Pictures Daily from 11.15. GREATEST OF ALL, ORIENTAL DRAMAS. I I i L OHe was the East— I mysterious, lnerciI I less. I -»-~ LON CHANEY, the I Han of a Thousand "~\f I I Faces achieves his ■"-»• I I greatest triumpii now I /"I I as a sinister Chinese T> i mandarin. A masterly -LV. ( exhibition of acting— I IT i a strange, thrilling ro- | - 1 --*- I mance of East and j VTTT West—a glamorous, I » » A colourful production | , I with all the allure I TT " of the Orient. I U • 1 "NT ' ■ I With • I J£ I LOUISE DRESSER, KENEE ADOREE, J- RALPH FORBES. On the Stage: FAREWELL TO JACK LUMSDAINE. i ___ A Landmark In Auckland Musical History JOHN WHITEFORD WAUGH'S ORCHESTRAL PROGRAMME FOR "MR. WO." • • • • • GET THE SAFETY FIRST HABIT! Phone 43-210 for Your Seats and aToi< waiting in a long queue. REGULAR PRICES: 1/ to 3/3. Box Plan at Theatre. I OSCAR WILDE'S ' BRILLIANT COMEDY-DRAMA. "LADY WINDERMERE'S FAN." STARRING T>ONALD /DOLMAN, M AT M C A VOT "DERT TYTELL, TRENE T>ICH. MAJESTIC NEXT FRIDAY. i mOWN TTALL QONCERT /CHAMBER. Direction ----- E. J. Gravestock. ALEXANDER WATSON, ALEXANDER WATSON, ALEXANDER WATSON, ALEXANDER WATSON. ALEXANDER WATSON, "Endowed with those wonderful qualitiet which make for the abstract thing callec personality. Mr. Watson will be whole heartedly welcomed back to Auckland bj those who gladly remember the winsom< and compelling interpreter of gome of th< choic%st gems which sparkle in our literarj constellation." COMMENCING SATURDAY •\TEXT, OCTOBER -| ATURDAY EXT, "CTOBER -Li SATURDAY "VrEXT, rfcCTOBER 1 ATURDAY EXT, -Li AND NIGHTLY AT 8. MR E. J. GRAVESTOCK Has the Honour to Present ALEXANDER WATSON, ALEXANDER WATSON, ALEXANDER WATSON, ALEXANDER WATSON, ALEXANDER WATSON, ENGLAND'S FOREMOST ENTERTAINER And Greatest Master of English diction on anj stage or platform, in a series of dramatic interpretations and recitals of the works of Novelists, Poete, Dramatists and Humorists. " THE MAN IS ONE OF THE WONDERS OF THE CENTURY."—"Melbourne Age." SATURDAY. OCTOBER 1. Selections from SIR J. M. BARRIE'S FAMOUS STORY, " THE LITTLE MINISTER." Also miscellaneous items by John Masefield A. A. Milne, C. For Smith, and Chas. Mackay. MONDAY, OCTOBER, 3. CHARLES DICKENS, Masterpiece of Humour and Pathos. "DR. MARIGOLD'S PRESCRIPTIONS." "This is a noble piece of work, and defies criticism—a piece of work that atones for literary sins far worse' than Dickens ever committed."—George Gissing. Verse and Variety. Gemini and Virgo (Calverley), The Crowning of Dreaming John (John Drinkwater). Bredon Hill (A. E. Housman) The Elf Child (Whitcomb Riley), Imphm! (Old Scottish), Conn Goes Hunting (Boucicault). TUESDAY. OCTOBER 4. GRAND KIPLING RECITAL. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 5. GREAT BARRIE EVENING. Programmes for first six Recitals at Lewie R. Eady and Son, Ltd. Reserved Seats 4/. Unreserved 3/ and 2/. BOX PLANS OPEN TUESDAY BOX PLANS OPEN TUESDAY BOX PLANS OPEN TUESDAY. Concessions to Students and Parties. MANAGER - - - - MAURICE RALPH TO-NIGHT, AT 8, mO - NIGHT O-NIGHT, AT 8, J-O- NIGHT UNITY HALL (UPPER QUEEN STREET) UNITY HALL (UPPER QUEEN STREET) " CJIGNS OF THE miMES," "Sjigns of the J-imes," " CJIGNS OF THE miMES," OF THE -LIMES," A Clever Comedy, Produced by ZOE BARTLEY-BAXTER. ZOE BARTLEY-BAXTER. ENTIRE PROCEEDS FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN OF UNEMPLOYED. HELP US ! TICKETS 2/ HELP US ! TICKETS 2/ TkROTEST MEETING P QUAY ST., SUNDAY, AT 2.45. •■STABVAHONWAGES ON PUBLIC WOtUvB. *■
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 226, 24 September 1927, Page 20
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