AMUSEMENTS. THE ALL SILENT PROGRAMME WITH THE REAL MUSIC. i ~ __ J MAJESTIC. A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. I Continuous from 11 a.m. . I COMMENCING TO-DAY. . 2 — BIG FEATURES — 2 A MYSTERIOUS MAN "WANTED" BY THE POLICE—REPORTED HERE, AND YET NOT HERE—ELUSIVE AS THK WIND—A MASTER OF CRAFT AND DISGUISE—THEN A SWIFT STROKE— A SELF-REVELATION—AND— I I 11 l| "THE RINGER." From the Sensational Stage Play by , . EDGAR WALLACE. i TWO MILLION PEOPLE HAVE ENJOYED THE STAGE PLAY "THE RINGER." MILLIONS MORE WILL REVEL IN THE FILM VERSION! WHO IS "THE RINGER?" WHERE DOES HE LURK? WHENCE WILL COME HIS NEXT SWOOP? WHO IS HIS QUARRY? WHAT IS HIS GAME? SECOND ATTRACTION ■ The Hercules of Strong-Arm Romantic Comedies. I I I
VICTOR McLAGLEN In "STRONG BOY," Supported by LEATRICE JOY. _ . — I I I A luggage room Romeo and his newsgirl Juliet mix it up in a comedy of errors . . . and before long there'R broken bags, broken hearts and broken heads. . . . MAJESTIC NEWS. NATURE STUDY. THE MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA. MR. J. WHITEFORD WAUGH, Conductor. Box Plan at the Theatre. Phone 43-210. THE LYRIC THEATRE. Direction Fuller-Hayward Theatres. TO-MORROW — SATURDAY, AT 2.30. SPECIALLY SELECTED PROGRAMME FOR CHILDREN. Under the Auspices of their Excellencies the Governor-General and Lady Fergusson. USUAL PRICES. Children 6d. QNEHUNGA PICTURES — TO-NIGHT. Strand. First National Pictures present Strand. KEN MAYNARD, and TARZAN, Strand. the Wonder Horse, in Strand. — "CHEYENNE." — Strand. — " CHEYENNE/.' — Strand. — " CHEYENNE." — Strand. Also Screening, Episode 2 of Strand. "TARZAN THE MIGHTY." Straind. Comedy and News. LEAGUE FOOTBALL. fl LEAGUE FOOTBALL. m\ LEAGUE FOOTBALL. CARLAW PARK. CARLAW PARK. ,TO-MCRr.OW — SATURDAY. .. TO-MORROW.
'. PONSONBY V. CITY. No. 1, 3 P.M. MARIST 0.8. V. DEVONPORT. No. 1, 1.45 P.M. NEWTON V. RICHMOND. •No. 2, 3 P.M. KINGSLAND V. ELLERSLIE. No. 2, 1.45" P.M. Follow the Crowd to Carlaw Park and Sec FAST, SPECTACULAR FOOXBALL. ADMISSION: Ground, 1/; Stand, 1/; Ladies, Ground 6d, Stand 6d. IVAN CULPAN, Sec, 7 , ■_~ Auckland Rugby League. ART EXHIBITIONS. fi to I B7 Oj| > \UC K LAND SOCIETY OF A NNUAL TpXHIBITION, 4tOTH Annual -Exhibition, ■ =",' ;■'■ ■; 'At' KITCHENER HALL, KITCHENER ST. The finest -Art Exhibition seen, in Auckland for years. HOURS: Monday and Saturday, 11-5. Tuesday, • Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, 12-5 and 7.30-9.30. ADMISSION, 1/. ART UNION DRAWN JUNE 11. Tickets at Gallery. 7
SPORTING. PA K UKAJGA HUN T. Hounds will meet TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, BTH.INST., At FLAT BUSH SCHOOL, In place of "Ranginui," Papatoetoe. R. D. NEAL. x 7 Secretary. RESTAURANTS AND TEA ROOMS. BLUE PAVILION, over Flackson's, Karangahape Rd., under new management. Weddings and Socials catered for. Home Cooking. 2. VEGETARIAN Dinners, 1/6, served in delightful surroundings. — Queen St., opp. His Majesty's.. Eat for Health. D 4 BUILDING MATERIALS. INVICTA Concrete Blocks, best and cheapest.—9ol. Dominion Rd. Phone 20,535. . . A QAFETY" . FIRST CAMPAIGN Let us Demonstrate Plymouth Braking on Any Road or Hill.you Choose. DRIVE A PLYMOUTH AND BE SAFE. 2
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 133, 7 June 1929, Page 16
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