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AMUSEMENTS. Majestic. AJESTIC. Majestic. AJESTIC. —-- Majestic, —- AJESTiXJ. "The Theatre Beautiful." Direction - - - Fuller-Hayward Theatres. Sessions: 11.15, 1, 2.30, 4.30, 6, ancl 8. % ~ ANOTHER MAJESTIC ENTERTAIN; ME.N'T OF STAGE AND PICTURE PRESENTATION DE LUXE. THE PROGRAMME 1. Overture "Slavonia Rhapsody' '2. "Majestic News" - - - - - - Topical Latest Events From Many Lanus. 3 "On a N.Z. Sheep Run ' - - -v Interest. An Excellent Study, giving an idea ot what N.Z. can accomplish. 4. BIG CHIEF KO-KO. Out ot the Inkwell Cartoon. 5 Entracte - - - - "The MacGrepor Patrol" ALL SOLOISTS ORCHESTRA, N.Z.'s Biggest;, Picture Band. Conductor: Arthur (J. Frost. "OSS GS-gv The Clever Troupe of Juveniles, in Their Latest Comedy. " SATURDAY NIGHT." 7. SPECIAL DANCE NOVELTY, Arranged by Theo. Tresize. The. Dance of the Amazon, VALESKA. Late of Fokine's Russian Ballet at (he London Hippodrome, and THE LIVING FRIEZE OF CODS AND HEROES. The Most Dazzling and Original Slagt Spectacle ever produced m Auckland. | " TTtXCUSE "IV TE! ! | "JUXCUSE lUE!" i J I An Out-and-Out Farce. By RUPERT HUGHES. The Screen Version of His Novel and Play with NORMA SHEARER, CONRAD NAGEL RENEE ADOREE, WALTER HIERS. Box Plan at Theatre. Prices: Is to 2s 9d. Phone 43-210 for Reserves. PRINCESS 1 RINCESS NOW SHOWING NOW SHOWING TILL WEDNESDAY NIGHT ONLY. OLD "RILL rpHROUGH LD -OILL I HROUGH rpilE A GES. IHE xxGES. The Sequel to "THE BETTER 'OLE" and "ALF'S BUTTON." From the Story Specially Written by /"I APT AIN "ORUCE , Oaptain Jjruce BAIRNSFATHER. airnsfather. A Remarkably Clever Burlesque on English History. It's Just Onte Long ScTeam from Overture to Curtain. THE COMEDY GEM OF THE COMEDY GEM OF THE YEAR. THE YEAR. "PRICES: X RICES: MATINEES. Is and Is 6d. MATINEES, Is and Is Cd. NIGHT, Is and 2s NIGHT. Is and 2s>. RESERVES, 2s 9d. RESERVES. 2s 9(3. . For Reserves Phone Theatre, 41-586. to OF ;il a.m., 1 P.m., 3 p.m.. 5.30 p.ln., G. 45 p.m., and 9 p.m. THURSDAY " WILD HORSE MESA. ' "WILD HORSE MESA.", Zane. Grey's Latest. YACHTING, m ARAN A YACHT CLUB AK RACES SMTTTLT CLASSES, MARCH 6. CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP. COMBINED 14FT. CLASSES. SATURDAY. MARCH 6. Only boats that have started twice in th Club this season will be eligible, but all 14 Footers may enter for General Handicap which will be sailed in conjunction wit: the Championship. Races will also be held for Classes M, V S and Star. Entries close usual places on WEDNIIiC DAY, March 3. G. E. LAYCOCK, Hon. Secretary. SWIMMING. A UCKLAND GIRLS' A SCHOOL. ANNUAL SWIMMING SPORTS. Will be held in the SHELLY BEACH BATHS On FRIDAY, MARCH 5, Commencing at 1 p.m. Old Girls' Race, 4 p.rn. Post Entries. All Old Girls of the School are cordiall invited to be present. SPORTING. JJACING (J LU: (Incorporated). ANNUAL TOTALISATOR MEETING MARCH 6, 192G, ACCEPTANCES for ' All Events Cloi with the Secretary, Mr. T. J. Underwooi ! Matamata, or Mr. C. F. Mark, High Stree ! Auckland. TO-MORROW ./Tuesday), Marc j 2." at 5 p.m. Matamata is a 5 o'clock tel j craph Office. T. J. UNDERWOOD. Secretary. BACKERS OF ELOCUTION, MRS. ARTHUR GRIFFITH (Gold Medallist), a Monologues, Dramatis and Humorous Re< t tals, Sketches, Plays. All Trinity Exam and Competitions. Short Practical Pub! . I Speaking Course. STUDIO: 21. ACADEMY BUILDINGS. Upper Queen Street. Residence: 83, Owens Rd., Mt. Eden. Phone 20-358. [SS ELFREDA HALL. Medallis Trinity. College, London, Receives Child Pupils for Elocution, idress: , 26. SENTINEL ROAD, Heme Bay - j f i.J.LLETT Mc.-TORS, LTD., Buick Servi i- !US Station, 156, Albert St., opp. Tov i- j Hall.—Modern and well-appointed Garag Open continuously.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19264, 1 March 1926, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19264, 1 March 1926, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19264, 1 March 1926, Page 18

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