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AMUSEMENTS. LAST TWO DAYS. TIMES OF PERFORMANCES: 11 A.M., 2.15, 8 P.M. | "THE GHOST TALKS." - "THE GHOST TALKS." All-Talkie, All-Creepy, Laughter-Packed Comedy. Also a Magnificent Programme of Supporting Items. At Evening Sessions Only: WHITFORD WAUGH'S MAJESTIC STAGE BAND. Box Plan at Theatre. Phone 43-210. MAJESTIC MAJESTIC (A Fuller-Hay ward The-ntro) COMMENCING NEXT FRIDAY, AT 11 A.M. HEAR AND SEE HEAR AND SEE The New Zealand Picture that has Captivated the World. An Ancient New Zealand Legend, endowec with rare charm, filmed entirely in Ne-si Zealand, with an entire Maori cast. ; A_ UNDER "THE VV SOUTHERN .; CROSS." \ "Under the Southern Cross" Is an everlasting testimony, not only to the histrionic capabilities of our remarkable native race, but a delightful vista of the Dominion's world-famed scenery, and a worthy record of early native traditions and characteristics. . ■ Under the capable direction of a staff of experts that were sent specially from America, the Maoris have given to the screen a production that merits a place among the few outstanding epics of film history. It is a production the management is happy to present, and which, in turn, every New Zealander will, without exception, be heartily proud of. While there is no dialogue, many of the scenes are enriched with sound effects and a special atmospheric musical accompaniment. Also in conjunction with the screening of "UNDER THE SOUTHERN CROSS," Will be A PERSONAL APPEARANCE OF MISS BATHIE STUART. MISS BATHIE STUART. Miss Bathie Stuart also appears in the TALKING AND SOUND PROLOGUE to the Picture, with a Troupe of Specially Trained Artistes. MAJESTIC NEXT. £21 LENT piCTUR E..S. ; -'J. T YRIC. -L'YRIC. EMIL JANNINGS, s In - ••' THE WAY OF ALL T7ILESH,' : HE VV AY OF -tl-LL JJ LESH,' Also, Get "vrouß M AX »" ET J- OUR Featuring CLARA BOW. 1/, 1/6. Reserves, Gd Extra. 7.45 pin.— Phone 43-645—7.45 ' p.m. pI T Y OF AUCKLAND. rpOWN TTALL. jQATURDAY -pVENING TSTEXT, AT 8 P.M. CAROL /CONCERT. AROL Ty/rUNICIPAL pHOIR. MRS CYRIL TOWSEY Vocalist MISS MOLLY WRIGHT 'Cellist MR. MAUGHAN BARNETT. .City Organist Choir Organist: MR. E. RANDAL. Accompanists : MR. CYRIL TOWSEY and MR. LEO. WHITTAKBR. Admission, 6d and 1/. Reserved. Seats, 2/, at Lewis Eady's. :11 .T. S. BRIGHAM. Town Clerk. BOXING. &£a NORTHERN BOXING ASSOCIATION. GREAT HOLIDAY ATTRACTION. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27. PETESARRON, amekica; PETE SARRON, AUSTRALIA. &LLY GRIME BILLY GRIME. I THE BOX PLAN FOR THIS CONTEST OPENS AT CARTER AND ASHER'S NEXT MONDAY MORNING. COUNTRY PATRONS can Reserve bj Remittance of Postal Notes to Secretary Boxing Association, c/o Watts' Sporti Depot, Exchange Lane, Auckland. ■ PRICES AS USUAL. Reserves, 7/6; Stage, fl. ' 11 SHQWS. Auckland ttorticulturai qociety's SWEET PEA AND GLADIOL] SHOW. SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION HALL SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION HALL (Just Above Town Hall), TO-MORROW (THURS.) AND FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12 AND 13. ADMISSION, 1/. Children Free, Accompanied by Adults. :11 ECCLESIASTICAL. AT Z. BIBLE TRAINING INSTITUTE (Interdenominational), SEVENTH GRADUATION CEREMONY TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), DEC. 11, At 7.30 P.M. : In the BAPTIST TABERNACLE,. Upper Queen Street. Chairman: R. L. STEWART, ESQ. Graduation Preacher: mr. a. Mcdonald bedwood, of India. Farewell Addresses will be delivered by several of the Graduating Class. Items by Student Choir. All interested friends cordially invited to be present. 11

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 293, 11 December 1929, Page 28

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