AMUSEMENTS. "A Thing of Beauty is a Joy Forever." —KEATS, "SEVEN DAYS' LEAVE." A STORY WORTH TELLING AND A STORY MAGNIFICENTLY TOLD. If the joy on the faces of Thursday's crowded audience is any criterion, then the season of one week will be all too short. Don't delay your visit to the MAJESTIC. MAJESTIC. (A Fuller-Hayward Theatre.) SESSIONS: 11—2.15—8. Another brilliant contribution to the line things of the Screen, British efforts gave us "The Black Watch" with its true British atmosphere. Now comes another British story that millions love, written by the master writer, gIR JAMES JgARRIE. Real British Classic of Classics. "THE OLD LADY SHOWS HER MEDALS." Re-entitled for Screen Production, "SEVEN DAYS' LEAVE." "SEVEN DAYS' LEAVE." "SEVEN DAYS' LEAVE." ~ "SEVEN DAYS' LEAVE." Featuring GARY COOPER, Swaggering in the uniform of the famous Black Watch. BERYL MERCER, Remembered as Mrs. Gubbins in "Three Live Ghosts." Seven days of heaven after years of hell! Wine, gaiety, his choice of pretty girls! Yet lie spends his week with an amazing old lady he never saw before. Why ? You'll be spellbound ! (A Paramount Picture). In Addition: ARMISTICE DAY SERVICE AT LONDON CENOTAPH! Universal Newspaper News. ,Krazy Kat Kartoon — Novelty. Comedy — All-Talking. PLANS NOW OPEN AT THEATRE, PHONE 43-210. TUDOR REMUERA. (A Fuller-Hayward Theatre.) Gen. Manager: FRED G. MUMFORD. TO-NIGIIT AT S. WARNER BROS. Present. THOMAS MEIGHAN, THOMAS MEIGHAN, IN lIIS FIRST ALL-TALKING PICTURE, "THE ARGYLE CASE." " THE ARGYLE CASE." With an 4U-star Cast. Including H. B. WARNER and LI LA LEE. A Mystery Picture of Thrills with an Astouriding Climax. A VITAPIIONE PRODUCTION. An Excellent Supporting Programme. Prices of Admission: Front Circle, -/; Back Circle, 1/0; Stalls, 1/. Phone Reserves 24-749. ' "The Argyle Case" will be shown also on Monday and Tuesday Evenings at S. TALKIES! TALKIES! TO-NIGHT AT 7.30. PRINCE EDWARD, (A Fuller-Hayward Theatre).' FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY. A "Universal" ALL-TALKING FEATURE COMEDY, OLD V OUR M AN '" T OLD J- OUR -"-*-AN," With LAURA LA PLANTS. , a Chapter of "the "Collegians" series (All-Talking). COMMENCING MONDAY, "THE DESERT SONG." — GREY LYNN CINEMA. — (A Fuller-Hayward Theatre.) TO-NIGHT, AT 8 O'CLOCK. A Warner Bros. Vitaphone All-Talking Picture, straight from St. James' Theatre. "T HE A RGYLB C ASB '" " T HE A rgyle QA^E." Featuring THOMAS MEIGHAN in his first All-Talkie. Supported by 11. B. Warner and Lila Lee. A murder mystery of thrill 3 and chills, with an astounding, thrilling climax. Splendid Talkie Supports. PEOPLE'S POPULAR PRICES. VICTORIA DEVONPORT. Columbia Pictures Present The All-Talking, Singing, Dancing MUSICAL COMEDY REVUE, Broadway • qcandals," roadway Scandals," " T>ROADWAY QCANDALS," " -D roadway Scandals," With SALLY O'NEILL, JACK EGAN, CARMEL MYERS, BARNEY SHERRY, And a Glittering Galaxy -of Beauty Singers and Dancers. Drama, Mirth and Melody. Book at Precey's. Phone 22-968. . AUCKLAND CITY MISSION. MOVED TO PLAZA THEATRE. PLAZA THEATRE. (A few doors above J.C.L.) TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). Doors Open 6.15 p.m, Begin 7 o clock. COMMUNITY SINGING. Musical Items: Solo _ (a) "Dawn" (Curran). (b) "Trees" (Rasbach). MISS MURIEL ST. ANSELL (Los Angeles Grand Opera Co.). E ue t—"Watchman, What of the Night?" MR. ROD EVANS, MR: lAN DEVEREUX (Late of "Desert Song" Company). Solo _"Nearer My God to Thee" (Carey), MR. TED HARRIS. Anthem —"The Radiant Morn" (Woodward) CITY MISSION CHOIR. Accompanist: MR. EWART LYNE (Formerly Organist, The Dome, Royal Pavilion, Brighton, England). Address by REV. JASPER CALDER, Subject: "THE TORCHLIGHT." Also, Moving Picture, "THE WANDERER" (Part I.). Tvrone Power, Wallace Beery, Greta Mssen, Kathlyn Williams, etc. A PERSONAL NOTE—A hearty invitation is extended to the general public, especially non-churchgoers., "If you Church home, make your home with us. Admission Free. Collection in aid 01 Doss House. BART CLARK, Organising Secretary. 26 LODGE NOTICES. ' XJ.A.O-D----fji&l COMBINED DISTRICT / T> A MEETING. - — An Official Welcome will be accorded the G.L. Executive by all Lodges in Nos. 6 and 23 Districts, at a Combined District Meeting to be held at the DRUIDS' HALL, NEWTON, on MONDAY, /April 28 at 8 p.m. All Brothers and Sisters cordially invited. J. W. MITCHELL, D.P., No. 6 District. A. McKAY, D.P. No. 23 District. 26
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 97, 26 April 1930, Page 24
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