AMUSEMENTS. MAJESTIC. HELD OYER FOR A SHORT EXTENDED SEASON. Still the Most Popular Programme in Auckland. SESSIONS: 11 — 2.15 — 8. The World's Greatest Dramtic Actor, George Arliss, Portrayer of Disraeli, in a role that lie has made famous on the Stage in Three Continents. GEORGE ARLISS,. GEORGE ARLISS, GEORCE ARLISS, GEORGE ARLISS, GEORGE ARLISS, With H. B. WARNER, RALPH FORBES, ALICE JOYCE, , In * I " THE GREEN GODDESS." I " THE | GREEN GODDESS." Never has such a Powerful. All-talking Drama 'been presented. Never in such Perfect English, so Perfectly Spoken by a Cast of Distinguished Screen Players. (A Warner and Vitaphone Picture.) Recommended for adult audiences. AT THE MAJESTIC THE MAJESTIC (A Fuller-Hay ward Theatre.) PLANS AT MAJESTIC. Phone 43-210. 2000 Seats, 1/ to 2/6.
LAST TWO DAYS! It is your duty to see this, the wonder picture of all time. j. THE j j NATIONAL Direction: J. C. Williamson Films, Ltd. FILMED ENTIRELY IN TECHNICOLOUR! •65 GORGEOUS SETTINGS! SINGING CHORUS OF 500 VOICES! . Paramount's Mammoth Production, I " THE VAGABOND | KING," Plans at Theatre. Phone 42-169. And at Lewis E.'idy, Ltd. COMMENCING SATURDAY, COMMENCING SATURDAY, Two Big All-Talking Features—The Biggest ALL-TALKING Programme , yet offered in Auckland. AND —- At "The National's" Popular Prices. A Ship-load of Thrills and Laughs in this Hilarious All-Talking Comedy of Skylarking Sailors, | "SAILOR'S | HOLIDAY." I j Sailing through a Sea of Chuckles with the irresistible, ALAN HALE. ALSO Presenting the Incomparable Stage and Screen Stars, EDMUND LOWE, EDMUND LOWE, CONSTANCE BENNETT, " THIS THING CALLED LOVE." Powerful in its Drama! Tense in its Emotions! A REALLY GREAT PRODUCTION! Plans Now on View at Theatre, " Phone 42-169, and at Lewis Earty, Ltd. *. reunions. OLD0 LD THAMES BOYS' ASSOCIATION (Inc.). il l Th e Second Rteunion of the ' j// 1930 Session will be held in the <; 1 \ Druids' Hall, North St., Newton, V.9 T -on SATURDAY NEXT, at S p.m. All Members and Intending j\Wnbers are requested to attend. P. L. -LAYCOCK, Hon. Sec. 14, Fort Street. Phone 43-146. xlO (""ST! A UCKLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOL OLD BOIS' M ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL REUNION. SCOTS lIALL, SYMONDS STREET, AT 8 P.M. ON" SATURDAY. JULY .19, The Day of the Auckland-Britain Game. Meet at Milne and Clioyce for Lunch, 12-2, on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, 16tli, 17th, and 18th July, and wear tlie Old Boys' Tie. T. S. MILLER. , :12 Secretary. j
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 161, 10 July 1930, Page 28
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