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_ AMUSEMENTS. LAST TWO DAIS. ' SYD I I "THE CHAPLIN | I SOMME." „ r lu J I Exhibited by " THE I | Permission of FOKTUXE || the Army HUNTER." I Council. J. I I MAJESTIC. A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. Continuous from 11 a.m. Daily. MANAGERIAL. ANAGERIAL. THE ENTERTAINMENT WE PRESEN NEXT FRIDAY IS XOT JUST A FIRS AND SECOND ATTRACTION DOUBI. tEATURE PROGRAMME, BUT T\V r FILMS. CAREFULLY SELECTED AN _• OF DIFFERENT TYPES, EQUAL I MERIT, AND CARRYING. THE MA.TE: IIC HALL MARK OF APPRO RATIO: I ~ | THE DRAMATIC FEATURE The Film Version of the Famous Play, by SIR ARTHUR PINERO, Britain's Premier Dramatist. "HIS HOUSE IN ORDER. "HIS HOUSE IN ORDER. "HIS HOUSE IN ORDER. It shares with "The Second Mrs. Tanqm ' ray the distinction of being the finest wor of its great Author. Played with a Distinctive Cast, Headed by TALLULAH BANKHEAD, Xow generally acclaimed the Greates Actress on the British Stage. A Beauty still only 23 years old. she ha singular vivacity, individuality, piquanc and a style all her own. > £1000 PER WEEK WAS THE SALARY PAID MISS TALLULAH BANKHEAD, TO PLAY ? "HIS HOUSE IN ORDER.' More than has ever been paid to any Britisl Artist, whether on Stage or Screen • • • . Pinero"s Great Drama of Two Wives • * • • A Tale of Society "Saints" and "Sinners." THE COMEDY FEATURE. Cinema Arts Present The Famous Comedy Success by ST. JOHN lIANKIN. "The Cassilis Engagement" Screened foi Copyright Purposes as "NOT QUITE A LADY." , "NOT QUITE A LADY." "NOT QUITE A LADY." !3H£ CAS *ILIS ENGAGEMENT.") ("I HE CASSILIS ENGAGEMENT"* -J-SS r ;> SSII ' IS engagement!-) ( IHE CASSILIS ENGAGEMENT.") Made by British International at Elstree the Worlds Largnst and Most Up-to-date Studio, Featuring MABEL POULTON. ' ven'r 1 ". i.'Trtll'V'i.i 4 is as "Palate as next jears Pans Fashions. It is in its impish humour and in its quaint auU clever tricks *, speedily and expertly put Tver? that hi Picture is such a wholly delightful enter tainment."— L»ndon "Daily Chronicle." MAJESTIC — NEXT FRIDAY. AND AT THE MATINEES DAILY FOR THE CHILDREN, ' "THE TOYSHOP REVELS" "THE TOYSHOP REVELS.'" Produced by Yorke Gray and Lillian O'Leary. DIXIELAND. " TO-NIGHT. TO-XIGHT. 8.30 p.m. to 12 p.m. 7/6 Double. For Reservations Phone 26-615. WATCH PAPERS FOR ATTRACTION EXTRAORDIX AR Y. ANXIVERSARY NIGHT, JANUARY 20 ASHES OF ROSES CARNIVAL. Ashes of Roses Novelties and Favours. Also M Exquisite Prizes. DANCING 830 p.m. to 1 a.m. ADMISSION, 5/. MOTOR TRIPS. pROM JJOME fjio ARAPUNI. gINDAY, JANUARY ' tfl AT S A.M. PERSOXALLY-COiXDUCTED OXE-DAY TOUR TO ARAd'UXI. The Buses utilised are of the mast comfortable and modern type, and a feature of the Tour will be the lucid explanations of the whole route. The opportunity is gi Tcn of visiting the unique and gigantic undertaking of AR\celled UDder C ° nditions of comfort unexKiug 40-402 to Reserve Seats. RETURN pARE, 92/6. JOHNSTON AND gTOKES. JOHNSTON AND gTOKES, 31, BEACH ROAD, AUCKLAND. S? them" «ii:^ !US haVB been made to P JI ?;Vn « VOJ ! Coast.—Wonderful motor trip Sunday next. Great picnic snot for ° thu""n min r fishin}? ' etc -: b at once or r trl "- Xo - * Bt.. REGATTAS. 2JT-|'pUMAKI Y-VCSHT pLUB. EXTENSION OF" ENTRIES. CASH PRIZES AND 'T&OPHIES Entries Classes L to Z. extended till 5 p.m., IIILRSDAY. In addition to Neville Newcomh Cup for X. T and Y Classes a Cash Prize will be added, and with J. Holloway s Cup for L and N and V. and S Classes only. F. H. Browne Cup for M Class, Nixon Cup for Club t'onrs Flagship leaves Kohimarania Wharf 210 p.m. Members Free. Afternoon Tea PICNIC TO MOTUIHI SUNDAY. JAXUARSJ 27. S.s. Condor leaves Ferries a.m. Kohimarania Wharf 10 a.m.. St. Helier's 'wharf 10 15 a.m. Returning o-.SO p.nn. Adults 2/3 Children under 14 \'. Hot Wnter Free ' CAPT. BARNES, Hon. Secretary. . x oLODGE NOTICES. WILL all Members of the Orange Order liaving their own Kegali.-r. bring it to ihe Great Protestant Proce-fcion, NEW I.Y.N.N. 20th. 70 a.m.? Ever** Protestant uid all Members of the P.P.A. invited to ake part. Come to the Help of the Lord igninst the mighty. •:: W W. DUMPER. Convener.

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 19, 23 January 1929, Page 22

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