AMUSEMENTS. MAJESTIC. MAJESTIC. A Fuller-Hay ward Theatre. PRESENTED WITH SYNCHRONISED MUSIC, CHORUS AND SOUND effects. You'll HEAR and see hordes of humanitythousands of seething soldiers murmuring— cursing, as they stampede into battle. And you'll HEAR the thunder of hoofs —the clang of armour—the clash of steel! NOW SCREENING. 3 SESSIONS, • AT 11, 2.15,„ 8. United Artists Present Alexandre Dumas Immortal Classic. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS. DO U(i LA S FA IK BANK S. DOUGLAS FA I RBAMvh. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS.. Dynamic "Doug" as Ihe daring, dashing guardsman, leaps, climbs, lights at breachtaking speed for love, friends and country. Vivid! Magnificent ! YTHOS—PORT II OS —A RAMI S D'ARTAGNAN. THE ' IRON MASK. IRON MASK. IRON MASK. IRON MASK. IRON MASK. IRON MASK. IRON MASK. IRON MASK. Sequel to •' The Three Musketeers." * * MAMMOTH SET S—S WE EPING MOB EFFECTS—EYEFILLING BEAUTY- BR E A Tll - TALKING ACTION—AND A SMASH ING, APPEALING CONCLUSION. THE FURTHER ADVENTURES OF THE THREE MUSKETEERS. D'Artagnan and Lis "Three Musketeers" are riding again in the fastest moving picture on record. "Action, action, more action. That tells the story," says the "Photoplay Magazine." ilr * You must see this picture! For until you do you will never realise the magnificent heights to which a production can attain. In Addition: FOX NEWS. GLEN TYRON COMEDY. EVE'S REVIEW. And the MAJESTIC OCTETTE. BOX PLAN AT THEATRE. 'Phone 43-210. Prices, 1/ to 3/10. f GRAND and LYRIC. } LAST DAY. "THE LADY OF THE NIGHT." And " FOUR SONS," Screened Grand: 11.15, 2, 4.45 and 7.30. AT THE LYRIC "THE LADY OF THE NIGHT." And "FOUR SONS," Screened Lyric: 7.30 and 9 p.m. COMMENCING TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). Matrimony " — '' ivr at rimo ny " ATRIMONY" — "IT-L.VTRIMONY " And " iTTtHE TTiXALTED »J- lIE - 1 - LAPPER/" 1 GRAND AND LYRIC. QNEHUNGA PICTURES — TO-NIGHT. British Dominion Films Present Strand. CYRIL McLAGLEN Strand. Iu ■Strand. "THE LOST PATROL." Strand. "THE LOST PATROL." Strand. The story of a tremendous battle Strand, against hopeless odds, an epic of Strand. heroism. Strand. Full Supporting Programme. jQ ENN I S jg ABR Y, THE ROMANTIC ENGLISH ACTORSINGER, CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, SEPTEMBER 19, 20, 21. Poetry — Drama — Song. Assisted by MARGOT ST. LAWRENCE TONER. Accompanist and Solo Pianist. 4/ (Reserved), 3/, 2/. Plans at Lewis Eady, Ltd., now open. Concessions for Students in parties of ten. DANCING. /!>.» KEY LYNN LABOUR PARTY. GAIETY HALL, Surrey Crescent. 1 TO-NIGHT — 8 to 11 — TO-NIGHT. And Every Thursday Evening. Advanced and Beginners "BEST OF ALL" OLD-TIME DANCE. Paltridge's Music. Admission 1/. THURSDAY —September 26 —THURSDAY. . HARD-UP SOCIAL. Ladies' Prize, a Ham. Gent.'s Prize, j-ton Coal. GEO. WALTER, M.C. 12 H. W. VAUGHAN, Hon. Sec. To-night —— s-11.30 to-night. Auckland's Leading Dance Attraction. DRUIDS' OLD-TIME CABARET, With More New Hits by "THE REVELLERS." Ladles, 1/. Gents, 2/. Don't forget. Grand All-Masked Novelty Ball on Thursday, September 26. Novelty Items Include Monster Treasure Hunt, in which Neptune has promised more Gold besides other big Novel Prizes. 12 ST. THOMAS' SOCIAL CLUB WILL HOLD A DANCE IN ST. THOMAS' HALL, UNION ST., CITY, TO-MORROW NIGHT (THURSDAY), And Every Fortnight. ADELPHI ORCHESTRA. SUPPER. Balloons, Streamers, Monte Carlo. Gents, 2/. Ladies, 1/6. Double, 3/. In Aid Church Funds. 12 mo Dance Conductors. —Add a Rich, Harmonising English Concertina to your orchestra.—Write W. 4740, iStak. 13 TEACHERS OF DANCING. "jVfTSS SPENCER'S Dance, Symondsville !>.L Studio, Symonds Street . (uext St. Paul's). Dances, Saturdays. Elementary Classes, Mondays, Thursdays. Private Lessons by appointment.—Particulars by Phone or at Studio. B PARISIAN Dancing Studio, Whitehall, 419, Upper Queen Street. —Miss Brooks, Mr. Bentley. Private Lessons; Ballroom Dancing. D
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 216, 12 September 1929, Page 24
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