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AMUSEMENTS. LETTER FROM JACKIE COOGAN TO AUCKLAND BOYS AND GIRLS. Dear Kids— „ n Don't forget I am at tho Majestic Theatre in my latest picture, " The Ragman," To-day and all the coming You remember J' The Kid when I played with my dear friend Charlie Chaplin. , . , Well! This is the same kind of story, full of fun, and I am sure you will all love it. Tell all your pals to be sure and come to see me. They will like the lovely new Theatre, The Majestic, and they will just bust with laughter when they sen " The Ragman." - You have nil got holidays now, so you had better come to the day sessions at 11.15, 1 o'clock and 2.30. Your Pal, JACKIE COOGAN. Majestic Majestic AJESTIC Majestic AJESTIC Majestic AJESTIC " The Theatre Beautiful." Direction ... Fuller-Hayward Theatres Continuously from 11.15 a.m. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT! Daily at 11.15, 1, 2.30, 4.30, 6 and 7.50. Another Metro-Goldwyn, JACKIE COOGAN. JACKIE COOGAN, JACKIE COOGAN, JACKIE COOGAN. JACKIE COOGAN. JACKIE COOGAN, JACKIE COOGAN. JACKIE COOGAN, JACKIE COOGAN, JACKIE COOGAN. JACKIE COOGAN. JACKIE COOGAN, JACKIE COOGAN, JACKIE COOGAN, JACKIE COOGAN, JACKIE COOGAN. JACKIE COOGAN, JACKIE COOGAN. JACKIE COOGAN. JACKIE COOGAN. JACKIE COOGAN, JACKIE COOGAN, JACKIE COOGAN. JACKIE COOGAN, His Latest Production, " THE RAGMAN." " THE RAGMAN." •' THE RAGMAN.'' " THE RAGMAN." " THE RAGMAN." " THE RAGMAN." " THE RAGMAN." " THE RAGMAN." " THE RAGMAN." " THE RAGMAN." " THE RAGMAN." " THE RAGMAN." " THE RAGMAN.' " THE RAGMAN." " THE RAGMAN." " THE RAGMAN." " THE RAGMAN." " THE RAGMAN." " THE RAGMAN." " THE RAGMAN." •• THE RAGMAN." " THE RAGMAN." " THE RAGMAN." " THE RAGMAN." ■' THE RAGMAN." THE NEW ADVENTURES OP "THE KID." Where " The Kid" left off, " Tho Ragman " Begins. The Quaint Business Partnership of an Irish Orphan and an old Jewish Junk Dealer in the tenement district of Now York. TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME. 1. Overture: " Raymond" (Thomas). MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA OP SOLOISTS, Of 19 Players'. 2. "Majestic Pictorial News." " Pathe Review " —ltems in Colour. ■I. " Hot Heelß "—Comedy. 5. " Tho New Stereoacopiks " —Novelty. 6. "'Dance Parisienne " —By Bettina Edwards, Valesica and Tneo. Tresize. 7. JACKIE COOGAN in " THE RAGMAN." * * * Prices: Day, Is, Is 6d; Children Gd and Is. Evening, Is 6d to 3s. Box Plan now open in the Majestic entrance. NOTICE TO MOTORISTSCars may be left in Lome Street behind Theatre in charge of Attendant. - - - vrfUEEN'S - AJOW QHO WING. 1> ow- Ohowing. BIG STARS i BIG STARS t United Artists Presents Mvry PICKFORD, ICKFORD, rXARY X ICKFORD,, MARY PICKFORD, MARY PICKFORD, MARY PICKFORD, MARY PICKFORD, TESS OF TESS OF TESS OF TESS OF The Best THE QTORM pOUNTRY. Ihe otorm Country. THE STORM COUNTRY. THE STORM COUNTRY. THE STORM COUNTRY. THE STORM COUNTRY. Picture Mary Ever Made. Universal Presents TKTILLIAM VV ILLIAM WILLIAM "WILLIAM Desmond, ESMOND, .'ESMOND, DESMOND, DESMOND. " rp HE " IHE Burning URNING BURNING TRAIL." 1 RAIL." TRAIL." TRAIL." " THE BURNING TRAIL." A Slashing, Smashing Thrillo Western Cowboy Story. A Century Comedy: " T\/rARRIED ■\T EIG HBOURS." " IVI ARRIED IX EIGHBOURS." " MARRIED " MARRIED NEIGHBOURS." NEIGHBOURS." SESSIONS—--11 ,a.m,, 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 7.45 p.m. PHONE 41-341. WAIUKU SPORT JANUARY 29. Maggie and Flossie. Meet Claud and Harry. LECTURES. A UCKLAND CITY MISSION. n@nl AuCKLAND CITY MISSION. XRwwM CTIPPODEOME THEATRE. iJ-IPPODROME 1 HEATRE. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING. Doors Open 6.30. 7 p.m.: Orchestra, under direction of Mr. Burnnand; 7.30. Service Begins. Preacher: Yen. a rchdeacon en. -Archdeacon MigMSii?: Offertory Solo. " Abide with Me" - (Liddle) Soloist— MISS TVTELLIE T INGARD. iss -LNellie JUingard. \ N.B.— ; Mission Office will be closed until January' 11.' No Meetings or Week-day Services till further notice. POPULAR CUNDAY T ECTURES. THE PRINCESS THEATRE. TO-MORROW, (SUNDAY) EVENING. Doors Open G. 30: G. 45. Piano Recital by E. Headlam Greenhow. Lecture, 7.15. BEAUTIFUL TAPAN." EAUTIFUL J APAN." . Lj/X U 1 Ll U]J i. fl. . Illustrated by IGG Superb Lantern Slides. Magnificently Coloured by Japanese Artists— Never Before Shown in Auckland. Lecturer: G. A. RAWSON. An Eye-witness of the Great Earthquake. Thrilling Personal Experiences' of the Greatest Earthquake of Historical Times, Illustrated by Special Views of the Disaster. ADMISSION BY SILVER COIN. NURSES AND NURSING HOMES. WH ITESTDE " Maternity Hospital, 15. Huntly Ave., off . .r Pass. Personal attention.—Nurse Canty Phone 40-032 BALES OF PROPERTY. i A GENTS.—Take notice, houses at St. Ani A drow's Rd, and Cumberland Ave., have ' been. bolkL—Efficient Builders,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19221, 9 January 1926, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19221, 9 January 1926, Page 18

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