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_ AMUSEMENTS^ AUCKLAND'S LEADING PICTURE THEATRES And what they are Screening. STRAND—CHARLIE CHAPLIN, "TB CIRCUS." MAJESTIC—J. M. BARRIE S " QUALII STREET." MAJESTIC. A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. Continuous from 11 a.m. ©• s A Mirtliquake of Merriment among tl e Scandal Old Maids of Green Willow Villag i =81 £ J. M. BJSSIIS ~ — S!H J. M. BfSzz - C3IR T IVf T>ARRIE'S lout «J . IV±. Jjakrie s REAL BRITISH CLASSIC OF CLASSICS. " QUALITY CJTKEET." • " Wuality Street." - 1 " /QUALITY QTKEET." • " WUALITY ►JTKEET." " nUALITY STREET." " Duality STREET." CONRAD NAGEL, MARION DAVIE; CONRAD NAGEL, MARION DAVIE! • » » • PRECEDED BY GRAND PROLOGUE, FEATURING THE RENOWNED MAJESTIC (JUARTET. •> • » • • ? Sir James M. Barrie's indelible contributio to screen history. An eight-course banqu( of entertainment. It vibrates with humoi and pathos. It contains every element c human appeal, and because of these thinj it is one of the iinest pictures produced. Also Screening. THERE'S FUN GALORE IN " CALL OF THE CUCKOO." Max Davidson in a comedy riot of tl modern "convenient" residence. A NEW ZEALAND SHEEP RUN (Hawke's Bay). MAJESTIC MAGAZINE ........ Intercs And J. Whiteford-Waugh'R Majestic /orchestra, ajestic Orchestra. Overture "Hajre Rati." 11 TRIMPHANT RETURN OF CHARLIE. AT THE STRAND. Direction : Fuller-Hayward Theatres. ; Twice Daily—2.3o and 8. • • • • THE SUPREME ACHIEVEMENT OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST COMEDIAN. V CHARLIE CHAPLIN in What Is Universally Acclaimed to be the Supreme Achievement of his Amazing Career. "THE CIRCUS." j A MENAGERIE OF MIRTH! A Picture that would crack the ribs of a " Isoneless Wonder." FUNNIER THAN 400 CLOWNS! SEVEN REELS OF SHRIEKS. Also Screening : "MEMORIES OF THE OLD COUNTRY." A Remarkable British Film. Box Plan Open at Theatre Dally, from 10 a.m. to 6-4.">. QLICK QLACK Q ABA RET BROADWAY, NEWMARKET. A Monster Plain and Fancy Dress Charitj I Ball will be held at the above Cabaret oc WEDNESDAY NIGHT, APRIL 11, In Conjunction with REV. JASPER CALDER, I Of the Auckland City Mission. The following Prizes will be distributed f— Smith and Caughey £2 2 t (Most Original Couple). John Court's First Prize £2 2 C (Best Plain or Fancy Dressed Lady, material purchased at J. Court's). John Court's Second Prize .... £1 1 (i Macky Logan's Order for .... £ 1 l c (One who Best Represents Tom Mix). Ross and Glendining £1 i o (Best Charlie Chaplin). Beautiful Vase donated by Sargood's for Best Lady Representing Bebe Daniels. First Trize of £4 4 0 Second Prize of £ 2 o 0 (For Best Representation of " Herald," " Star " or " Sun.") Fancy Costumes can be obtained at above Offices. DANCING FROM 8 TILL 1 P.M. Admission : 5/ Single. Double 9/. For Reserves Ring 40-021 and 4G-134. Reserve Early. WATCH FOR OUR EASTER PROGRAMME QLICK QLACK QABARET, BROADWAY, NEWMARKET. OUR GRAND CARNIVAL NIGHT. SATURDAY. MARCH 31. Dancing from 8 p.m. till midnight. Music by GEORGE SHORLAND and his Sylvans. Admission. 4/. Reserves Free. For Reserves Ring 40-621, 40 131. Balloons and Novelties Distributed Free. OUR TEA DANCE, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 3 to 5. Admission 2/6. Tea included. WATCH PAPERS FOR OUR EASTER CARNIVAL WEEK. LECTURES. ygA UCKLAND CITY MISSION. /j&isbKV Auckland city mission. priPPODROME mHEATRE. -LJ-IPPODROME X HEATRE. SUNDAY EVENING. SACRED CONCERT b.v The Well-known Choralists, JASPER'S, LIMITED. Short Address by REV. pHARLES EV. CHARLES Programme will include Community Hymns. Solos by Bert Valentine—"Arm, Arm, Ye Brave." Nellie Lingard—"Calvary." The Full Company will Sing—(a) "Praises to the Father" (Gounod) ; (b) "The Storv of the Cross 1 ' (Reedliead) ; (c) "The Old Church Choir" (Solman) : (d) "The Radiant Morn" (Woodward). The Whole Recital will be conducted by REV. JASPER CALDER. Doors Open, 6.30 p.m. Overture. "Lustpiel" (Keler-Bela). 7.15. Recital Begins 7.30. COLLECTION in aid of "Down and Out" Funds. N.B.—Our BIG WINTER FAIR has been fixed for JUNE 14 and 15. Sympathisers are earnest!}- requested to make Saleable Articles or to help Capitalise this bv Donations. J RATIONALISM AND THE BIBLICAL ODDFELLOWS' HALL. COOKE STREET, SUNDAY, APRIL 1, AT 7.30 P.M. A Modern and Illuminating Exposition by PRESIDENT AUCia:AND JO RATIONALIST Jjj- Nugent wilf aI C^ A de\?v N e'r an address. OP®" discussion to follow. Public Cordially Invited. Admission Free :31

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 77, 31 March 1928, Page 22

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