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AMUSEMENTS. — MAJESTIC. — MAJESTIC. A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. World-famous Stage Stars and Orchestras Renowned will Play for you from the Majestic Screen. TALKING AND SOUND PICTURES. THREE SESSIONS DAILY 11 _ 2.15 — 8 P.M.. D. W. GRIFFITH ■' Presents A PART-TALKING MUSICAL COMEDY. '** * • ALSO TALKING SEQUENCES AND TR EMENDO US SYNCHRO NISED MUSICAL SCORE BY HUGO RIESENFELP LUPE VELEZ, LUPE VELEZ, SHE SINGS AND TALKS IN "TAOT f\V rnilß "VriG-HT." " J- HE -LmGHT." LADY f\F fTI HE "VTIGHT." ADY -MIE IGHTY' "TADY r\F 7TIIIB -\riGHT." "J-'ADY J- HE IGHT." SUPPORTING TALKING. SINGING AND DANCE FEATURETTES Include GEORGE ROBEY, England's Prime Minister of Mirth, in " THE BARRISTER." EVE'S REVIEW. Things Interesting and Novel. FOX MOVIETONE NEWS. World Events in Talk and Sound. "A RUSSIAN WEDDING." Revel. Song and Dance by the Moscow Art Singers. THE MAJESTIC OCTETTE, The Pick of Auckland's Most Talented Musicians, under Cotuluctorship of John Whiteford-Waugh. NO INCREASE IN PRICES. Box Plan at Theatre Phone 43-210

MONDAY, AT 2.15. MAJESTIC. A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. "BABES "BABES IN THE WOOD" IN THE WOOD" ■ PANTOMIME. PANTOMIME. Bubbling -with Fun and Laughter — the latest London Song- Hits—the Funniest of all Dames— the Bold, Bad, Wiclsed Uncle —Lots of Novelties and Dances. 6—WONDERFUL ■SCENES—'O 60—JUVENILES AND ADULTS—GO PRODUCED BY MISS LILLIAN O'LEARY. Book Your Seats Now for this Thrilling Trip to Fairyland. Box Plan at Majestic. King 43-210. Matinee Prices: Kiddies, 6d, 1/, I/O. Adults, 1/. Royal Circle, 1/6, 2/. Grand Circle, De Luxe Chairs, "2/9.

#THE LITTLE THEATRE SOCIETY. Announce their luth Production. "MRS. MOONLIGHT," "MRS. MOONLIGHT," "MRS. MOONLIGHT," -By ■ : BENN LEVY. . . Mr. Levy describes this charming play as a "piece of pastiche" iu three acts. It is a delightful and delicate piece of work, starting in - the year ISSI and finishing in 1920. The Society takes pride in introducing this brilliant Play to its members. CONCERT CHAMBER, SEPT. 11, 12, 13, 14. A new Play, a new Author and new Players. Intending Members- are reminded that they may join the Society uow t'or half fees. £1 1/ For two Seats at each of the remaining 11)20 productions, 10/0. , For one Seat at each of the remaining 1029 productions.' ■ , ■ • These fees carry FULL, members' privileges. Immediate application' must be made to the Secretary, TIIKIO. J. SPRY. 200, Victoria Arcade,' Queen Street. (Phone 43-453), Where all particulars may be ascertained. Members' priority booking plan opens August 30, at Lewis Eady, Ltd. To secure good Seats it is essential for new subscribers to apply at once for membership.

MR. KENNETH BRAMPTON, Producer and Organiser. DIXIELAND BY THE SEA. NEW ZEALAND'S MOST LUXURIOUS CABARET. The Most Delightfully-situated Dance Floor in the Southern Hemisphere. ■ DANCING TO-NIGHT, 5.30 p.m. to 12 midnight. ADMISSION, 5/. The Famous Dixieland Dance Band, who are the Most Popular Band in Town, Play all the Latest and Most Modern Numbers. THE DIXIELAND BOYS. These Clever Cabaret Entertainers Will be Sjsen Again in a New and Novel Dance, Never Seen in Auckland Before. Afternoon Teas are Served in the Cabaret Every Afternoon. RING 20-615 FOR RESERVATIONS. pRAND QRCHESTRAL QONCERT, On Behalf of the Auckland Musicians' Benevolent Fund-. ST. JAMES' THEATRE, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 8 ' P.M. Orchestra of 73 Professional Musicians under the Comluetorship of MR. COLIN MUSTON. Vocalists: Miss Clague and Mr.' Barry • Coney. Watch Saturday's Papers for Programme. 524

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 200, 24 August 1929, Page 24

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