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AMUSEMENTS. __ MAJESTIC NEST FRIDAY. MAJESTIC NEXT ramiT ' (A Fuller-Hay ward Theatre.) \TAUDEVILLE~AT ITS BEST. Vide "London Daily Mail." BRITAIN WAKES DP BRITAIN WAKES UP and gives the World its First Screen Variety Entertainment. ALL-BRITISH VAUDEVILLE, ALL-BRITISH VAUDEVILLE, ALL-BRITISH VAUDEVILLE, ALL-BRITISH VAUDEVILLE, Entitled, " ELSTREE CALLING." " ELSTREE CALLING." " ELSTREE CALLING-." • " ELSTREE CALLING-." " ELSTREE CALLING." "ELSTREE CALLING." ' " ELSTREE CALLING." " ELSTREE. CALLING." "Elstree Calling." derives its name by virtue of the fact that the film was produced by British International Films at Elstree, where Britain' 3 largest studio is located. The English Vaudeville Stage has never placed before the public an entertainment to equal the magnitude of "Elstree Calling," TWENTY" STARS, EACH ONE A TOP-OF-BILL PERFORMER. WILL FYFFE, CICELY QOURTNEIDGE, JACK HULBERT, LILY MORRIS, TOMMY HANDLEY, i TEDDY BROWNE,. And His Band, BOBBY COMBER, HELEN BURNELL, ANNA MAY WONG, JAMESON THOMAS, DONALD CALTHROP, JOHN LONGDEN, GORDON HARKER, LAWRENCE GREEN, IVOR McLAREN, THE 3 EDDIES, THE BERKOFFS, THE: CHARLOT & ADELPHI GIRLS. , Truly a Constellation of Stars too costly to present in any one Music Hall Programme. ALL-BRITISH VAUDEVILLE. ALL-BRITISH VAUDEVILLE. ALL-BRITISH VAUDEVILLE. ALL-BRITISH VAUDEVILLE. Cleverly directed sequence of" outstanding variety turns, linked by wireless announcer and television device . . .. Well conceived and expertly executed melange without a dull moment- , .. . Well-balanced' comedy, burlesque, dancing, singing and patter interludes ... . Attractively staged ensembles, sparkling atmosphere, swift movement, broad humour, brilliant chorus worh, novel sound effects, ingenious' ... .. Bright dialogue . . . recording. .. excellent photography and staging. PLANS AT~MAJESTIC. PHONE 43-210. CROWDED 1 OUT AT THE. LONDON. Two Big Double-Star. British Features. THE LONDON, g . ro .. THE LONDON, Greetings, 193 U. A GREAT ENGLISH CCXMUDY, "NOT SO QUIET ON TEE WESTERN FRONT." * And . A. Sfcirrlm? English: Drama, ;■ "LOOSE ENDS." (Recommended for Adults Only.)' THE LONDON. Tha B£9t Britisli I Comedy xer. THE LONDON, "not so quiet THE LONDON., 2E _ THE 'WESTERN THE LONDON.. ' front." THE LONDON. A Daring English THE LONDON. THE LONDON, "loose ends." THE LONDON. " r " OSB MggZ

With EDNA BEST, The Popular English Actress And. OWEN' NARES. Sessions : 11.15, 2.15, 5.45 and. 8. TEE LONDON. HIS MAJESTY'S, Direction: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. Tlie Queen of Comic Operas; TO-NIGHT AT 8, AND UNTIL NEXT THURS.. FINAL MATINEE NEXT WEDNESDAY. J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Present Their up-to-date 1930 Spectacular Production of everybody's favourite Comic Opera, THE BELLE OF NEW YORK. THE BELLE OF NEW YORK. THE BELLE OF NEW YORK. The Music, the Dialogue and Dancing of which are aa fresh to-day as when it was fi "t staged. "The Belle of New York" will bring back happy recollections to the older generation of playgoers and it will prove a revelation to those who have not yet had the privilege of enjoying ita deliclous melodies and its many other features. An. incomparable cast of specially selected artists includes Leslie Holland, as Icliabod Bronson; Romola Hansen, aa Violet Gray; Sidney Burchall, as Harry Bronson: Amy Rochelle, as Cora Angeline; Don Nicol, as the Polite Lunatic.; Miriam Lester, as Fifi ; Dulcie Davenport, as— Kissy Fitzgarter; Hobbs, aa Mamie Clancy; Sydney Wheeler, as Doc Sniffkins : Herbert Browne, as Monsieur Fricot.. And Jim Gerald, as Blinky Bill. A Full Operatic Choima and Orchestra. Box Plana at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Day Sales at H.M. Theatre Confectionery. Prices: D.C. and R.S., 8/; Stalls, 4/; Gallery, 1/6. Early Door Stalls and Gallery, 1/ extra. All Prices plus Tax. Manager: John Farrell. QI T Y OF AUCKLAND. THE MUNICIPAL BAND. Acting Bandmaster: MR; hal. o. Mclennan. Will Render a Splendid Programme of Music at the ZOOLOGICAL PARK. TO-MORROW AFTERNOON (SUNDAY) AT 3 P.M. And Also SUNDAY EVENING AT 8.30 P.M. I In the ALBERT PARK. At the To-wn Hall NEXT SATURDAY EVENING (JANUARY 10), Mr. Geo Buckley will make hia first public appear ance -with the Municipal Band (as Bandmaster) when an excellent programme of Music will be presented. J. S. BRIGHAM. 3 Town Clerk. AVIATION. A PCKTjAND aero club THREE-SEATBR CLOSED CABIN MONOPLANE, ALSO TWO-SEATERS AVAILABLE DAILY FOR COUNTRY ATT?. TRANSPORT AND FLIGHTS OVER CITY. MANGERE AERODROME, Phone, Mangere, 3. , L. W. SWAN, 3 Secretary.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 2, 3 January 1931, Page 14

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