AMUSEMENTS. YOU FORGET THE HEAT AND AUTOMATICALLY BECOME COMFORTABLE AND SATISFIED WHEN YOU VISIT THE " MAJESTIC." NEW ZEALAND'S PREMIER .\Sl> ALSO COOLEST THEATRE. The Majestic has over a Million Cubic Feet of Ever-changing jfres'h Air. MAJESTIC. A Fuller-Hay ward Theatre. Continuous from 11 a.m. A PROGRAMME OF QUALITY AND VARIETY. First Attraction. Cinema Arts Present A Thrilling Romance of . the Boxing Ring. The tight sequences actually taken at the MilliganWalker contest at Royal Albert Hall, London. " rnHE " J-HE RING." Introducing ING." CARL BRISSON, Ex-Lightweight Champion of Denmark, and LILLIAN HALL DAVIS. Second Attraction :— Master Pictures Present Slip fell in a mudpuddle and emerged like a drowned rat. A stranger offered her f the shelter of his car fr , while she removed her " OLF clothing and allowed it to dry on a hedge. VT7IDOWS." Then the fun began. »»IDOWS." VERA REYNOLDS, HARRISON FORD. In Addition a " MAJESTIC WORLD MAGAZINE." And WHITEFORD WAUGH'S ORCHESTRA. Introducing the Novelty, "When the Band Came Back." Box Plans at Theatre. Phone 43-210. STRAND. * STRAND. (A Fuller-Hay ward Theatre.) TO-DAY, AT 2.30 AND 8. THE TENSEST DRAMA OF MODERN RUSSIA, Featuring the World's Greatest Actor, JOHN BARRYMORE, JOHN BARRYMORE, JOHN BARRYMORE, JOHN BARRYMORE, JOHN BARRYMORE, CAMILLA HORN and LOUIS WOLHEIM In « rn E M p E S rp >> (Not the Shakespearean Play.) "John Barrymore reaches heights in Russian 'Tempest' . . . Engrossing . . . moving ... by far Barrymore's finest picture."—"New York News." "Abounds in thrills, romance, and beauty. Composed of all the ingredients that make a pretty nearly perfect picture pie."-—"American." SPECIAL STAR PRESENTATION Featuring MISS BUNTY STUART (Contralto). • • • • STRAND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, ■Conductor: Eve Bentley. Reserves at Theatre (Phone 43-114) and Lewis Eady, Ltd. (CAPITOL. —A Fuller-Hay ward Theatre. TO-NIGHT. 8 O'CLOCK. Capitol. "THE HEART OF A NATION," Capitol. A Super-Jewel Production, a thrillCapitol, ing and sensational Drama, full of Capitol, love, comedy, tragedy, heart apCapitol. peal, sonl appeal, and all the eleCapitol. mente that made a wonderfully Capitol. . entertaining Picture. Capitol. Sterring Patsy Ruth Miller and Capitol. George Sidney. Capitol. The Second Picture: Capitol. "BIG KILLING," 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. "EiMPIRK. —A Fullerllayward Theatre. TO-NIGHT —8 o'clock — TO-NIGHT. " NO OTHER WOMAN," Starring Dolores Del Rio. The Second Picture : "LADY RAFFLES. ' starring E«telle Taylor. Two-reel Comedy, Fox News, and Fox Variety. Empire Orchestra. 4 Solo Instrumentalists. TjIDENDALE.—A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. TON IGHT — 8 oClock — TO-NIGHT. AN EXCELLENT PROGRAMME. "THE ADORABLE OUTCAST." The Picturisatlon of a Woudprfully Dramatic Story, full of s-tlrring action, thrills, Starring Edith Roberts. Tbe Second Picture : "BIG KILLING." Starring Wallace Beery and Raymond Hatton. COMEDY AND PATHE NEWS. Orchestra. Phone 20-710.
! DANCING.' ____^_^_^_——^—_— —^—~ rpo-NiGHT rno night. i MASONIC HALL. BELGIUM STREET, j AUCKLAND'S LEADING DANCE BAND, LAURI PADDIS ORPITEANS. Special Features: PERSIAN MARKET. BRIGHT EYES. Gents 2/6. Ladies 2/. BERT FIXLAY. M.C. 12 MICK SAUXDERS, Sec. LOCKHOUSE BAY PICTURE HALL. DANCING TO-NIGHT, And Every Saturday. As a Special Novelty, the SEATTLE SNAPPY SIX SEATTLE SNAPPY SIX Are rendering a complete programme of requests for old favourites in dance tunes, including "Mary Lou," "No Foo.in'," "Baby Face,? "Lucky Day," etc., etc. Come-along and hear your request plnycd. Ladies 1/, Gents 1/6. Bum from Mt. Albert TerminuH. aNo to city after dance. _12 TE PAPA PA HALL. NEXT MONDAY, JANUARY 14. A Grand Flannel Dance. Mainland Full Orchestra, with the Superb Music. Old Time and Jazz. \.t Te Papapa Hall—Always a Good Time For All. Admission. 2/6; Double. 5/0. y BUS LEAVES CITY 7.30 AND 8 p,m. Leave Te Pupapa, via Wheturangi, 11.45. 12 N. BOUZAID, Sec. rnO-NIGHT. TONIGHT. MUNICIPAL HALL. NEWMARKET. OLD-TIME DANCE. EVERY SATURDAY. Spot Waltz, with Chocolates, Cigarettes. Ladies, 1/6. Gents, 2/. 12 p. MAYES, M.C. rpo-NIGHT — NIXON'S CABARET, A MISSION BAYBue Service from G.P.O. at 8 p.m. Admission, 2/6 fiiCESDAY, Tuesday—Paramount Dancel T i * m £'. * m **y Creecent. Len Meredith's o«Sl p tatfr •>* th « Adelphi Dancee, agement. B. iJXcoi.x. I. HENDIIY. 12 B UI tS? Ai SSS *J««««»MI Dance Orche*
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 10, 12 January 1929, Page 20
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