AMUSEMENTS. YOU FORGET THE HEAT AND AUTOMATICALLY BECOME COMFORTABLE AND SATISFIED WHEN YOU VISIT THE " MAJESTIC." NEW ZEALAND'S PREMIER AND ALSO COOLEST THEATRE. MAJESTIC. A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. Continuous from 11 a.m. Believing "Variety is the Spice of the Programme," the Management have this week arranged A SPORTY DOUBLE BILL, Which Everyone Must See. First Attraction. | Cinema Arts Present A Thrilling Romance of —■"——— —— the Boxing Ring. The fight sequences actually taken at the MilllganWalker contest at Royal •< mil Albert Hall, London. " J- HE Introducing CARL BRISSON, RING." Ex-Lightweight Champion ING " of Denmark, and LILLIAN HALL DAVIS, j An Absorbing Romance with a sporty background. Second Attraction :— Master Pictures Present She fell in a mudpuddle and emerged like a drowned rat. A stranger offered her ■the shelter of his car while she removed her ( ; clothing and allowed ' O.OLF it to dry on a hedge. " OLF Then the fun began. WIDOWS." IDOWS." HARRISON FORD. You don't have to know anything about Golf to enjoy this Comedy. In Addition " MAJESTIC WORLD MAGAZINE." And WHITEFORD WAUGH'S ORCHESTRA. WHITEFORD WAUGH'S ORCHESTRA. Introducing the Novelty, "When the Band Came Back." Box Plans at Theatre. Phone 43-210. AI'ITOL. A FULLER-HAYWARD APITOL. THEATRE. Capitol. TO-NIGHT 8 O'CLOCK. Capitol. Another Excellent Programme. Capitol. 'THE HEAUT OF A NATION," Capitol. A Super-Jewel Production, a thrillCapitol, ing and sensational Drama, full of Capitol, love, comedy, tragedy, heart apCapitol. ' peal, soul appeal, and all the eleCapitol. mente that made a- wonderfully Capitol. entertaining Picture. Capitol. Starring Patsy Ruth Miller and Capitol. George Sidney. Capitol. The Second Picture : Capitol. '• BIG KILLING," Capitol. A Melodramatic Comedy Romance, Capitol, full of sparkling humour and Capitol, merriment, starring Wallace Beery Capitol. . and Raymond Hatton. Capitol. Comedy and Latest News. Capitol. Capitol Orchestra. Phone 20-574. Capitol. This Big Special Programme will Capitol, be included in our THREE-HOUR Capitol. MATINEE TO-MORROW (SAT.), Capitol. At 2 O'CLOCK. EMPIRE, MPIRE, A FULLER-HAYWARD THEATRE. TO-NIGHT—S O'CLOCK— TO-XIGHT. A Big Special Programme. "NO OTHER WOMAN," A Powerful and Thrilling Drama, set in the pleasure resorts of high societv, starring Dolores Del Rio. The Second Picture : '• LADY RAFFLES," A Clever and Thrilling Mystery Drama, Starring Estelle Taylor. Two-reel Comedy, Fox News, and Fox Variety. This Excellent Programme will be included in our BIG THREE-HOUR MATIXEE TO-MORROW (.SATURDAY), at 2 o'clock. EDENDALE. A FULLER-HAT WARD THEATRE. TO-NIGHT — 8 O'CLOCK — TO-NIGHT AN EXCELLENT PROGRAMME. "rjpHE VUORABLE /SuTCAST," The l'icturisation of a Wonderfully Dramatic Story, lull of stirring action, thrills, heart throbs, romance, and excitement; set amidst gorgeous scenic beauty, Starring Edith Roberts. The Second Picture: "BIG KILLING," A Melodramatic Comedy Sensation, Starring Wallace Beery and .. Raymond Hatton. COMEDY AND PATHE NEWS. Orchestra. Phone I'o-Tlo. This Wonderful Programme will be included in our BIG THKEfc-HOUR MATINEE TOMORROW (SATURDAY), at 2 O'CLOCK. ALFRED rVCJ HE A. LFR E D vJ £5 HE A. CRIQKET. j. C* H 1 C K E T. HJtok R I C K K T. W*f pLLNKET CIIIKLD pI.VAL. ,» LCKLAXD AUCKLAND V. ry ELLINGTON. AT EDEN PARK. Fill DAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY. TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 19, 21, 22. 14 DANCING. QRANGE JJALL. TO-NIGHT — FRIDAY — TO-NIGHT. PREMIER DANCES. Chocolates Cigarettes. T AURI "pADDI'S |"WRPHEANS, ■"A-URI A ADDIS Auckland's Leading Dance Band « Dancing, 8—11.30. Ladies, 1/6; Double, 3/; Gents, 2/. 11 pARNELL PARK KIOSK. BURLINGTON DANCE CLUB. JAZZ. JAZZ. JAZZ. Dancing 8 to 12. Ladies, I/. Gent's, 1/6. Buses leave Commerce Street 7.5, 720 i .550, 8.5. Bus leaves Kiosk to connect last cars. 11 rn H • E PARISIAN A White Hall. 419. Queen St. (below Tabernacle). TOMORROW (SATURDAY). Sprung Floor. Latest Music on Kolster. ; xii rnO-NIGHT NIXON'S CABARET, J- MISSION BAY. Bus Service from G.P.O. at 8 p.m. Admission 2/6. "xli TEACHERS OF DANCING. T>ALLROOM DANCING, Correct Style. ±* Qualified Private Tuition. Modern %fffr 3 °- Pal ™»ton Buildings. "PARISIAN Dancing Studio, Whitehall f- 419. Q.ieen St.—Studio Dances on Saturday Night. Specially sprung floor. _D RESTAURANTS AND TEA ROOMS. PRIORS Strand Cafe. opp. Aucf*»nd Savings Bank. Try us for & jJT.tI. Coolest room in city. a
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 9, 11 January 1929, Page 16
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