AMUSEMENTS. OUR NEW TELEPHONE No. is 45—100. The Majestic (A Fuller-Hayward Theatre.) . ' A Orchestral Session 8 p.m. Continuous Daily from 11 a.m. to a p.m. vv y REGINALD DENNY IN “HIS LUCKY DAY.” In which Denny will be seen to greater advantage unfortunate but optimistic house agent, badly of one of his tenants. A Rollicking Riot of 1- un. TOGETHER WITH AN OUTSTANDING SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. Including “Brahms” (of the Music Master Series). Patlie Review. ’„ a f Stern Bros. Comedy. Empire News Bulletin. /"If.™?!* rf in Songs Keel, and a Yorke Gray Stage Presentation featuring Bil J Hart in bo gs at the Piano and with Eliwood’s Majestic Orchestra. PRICES: 1/- — 3/6. CHILDREN: HALF PRICE AT ALL TIMES. FRIDAY NEXT! | Mb 111 IRh the ■ - a i I n PICTURE oB f 1 i i Q WITH EVERY s&ES B«■ F J | I | KIND OF B «■ JS I B'| Jg THRILL W S W B I B 1 1 i J| Uli® I THE I r fl MOST VIVID AND SX 1 STARTLING Sr SOUND SYNCHRONISED MELODRAMA YET! ®J , JACK HOLT DOROTHY REVIER & RALPH GRAVES.
“Show Boat” Concludes Thursday Night. Matinees Daily, 2.30 Nightly, 8 o’clock. Don’t let it be said you missed hearing and seeing. “SHOW BOAT” The Greatest Talkie yet presented. De Luxe Theatre “The Home of the Superior Talkies” (Western Electric Equipment). THIS AFTERNOON, 2.30. TO NIGHT, 8 O'CLOCK. Two Performances Daily—--2.30 and 8.0 p.m. The Premiere Australasian Screening of Universal’s TALKING AND SINGING TRIUMPH SHOW BOAT Managerial Request.—Patrons are earnestly requested to occupy their seats sharp at S p.m. (or 2.20 in the ease of Matinees), as “SHOW’ BOAT” commences directly after the overture. BOOK YOUR SEATS NOW’! Box Plans at the Bristol Piano Co. and Aitken’s Book Arcade (Courtenay Place); or ring Theatre, ’Phone 23—-OSO. NEXT THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY'. TOWN HALL. THE GREAT BRITISH BASS AND ACTOR-SINGER HEUBHRN THE MOST POPULAR ARTIST IN THE WORLD TO-DAY. You cannot afford to miss these wonderful Concerts. Brilliant Associates: MAUD BELL, Distinguished ’Cellist.. GLADYS SAYER, Celebrated Pianist and Accompanist. Hear them and you will know why the Press have showered them with such unanimous praise. “Remarkable,” “Magnificent,” “Perfect,” “Genius,” etc. BOOK NOW at the Bristol Piano Co. Res., 65., 55.; Unres., 45., 25., plus tax. CONCESSION TO STUDENTS. THE ADELPHI CABARET Wednesday Night, GRAND CARNIVAL BALL Our First Real Gala Night for many weeks. Book Your Tables NOW. Dancing, 9 p.m.—2 a.m. Novelties. —Exhibition Dances, and Hundreds of Surprises for all. SATURDAY NEXT, AFTERNOON AND EVENING SESSIONS AS USUAL. RODNEY A. PANKHURST J. NELSON LANE.
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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 266, 6 August 1929, Page 3
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