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AMUSEMENTS. That the Majestic Shows get Bigger and Better every week is the general verdict of our Vast Audiences. This week we present another Screen, Stage and Orchestral Entertainment De Luxe. ♦ * * JUST GLANCE AT THIS ARRAY OF ATTRACTIONS. Overture . "p p et and Peasant * " Majestic News " Topical. ' -rathe Review Interest " Pharaoh's Tomb " - - Aesop Cartoon' Orchestral Entracte for String Instruments Only by Majestic All Soloists. " Stereoscopiks " Novelty. You look through spectacles. Mr. Ernest Thomas Basso (a) " I Never Knew." (b) " Rollicking Rolling Stone." " Narrow Street." by Edwin Bateman Morris, Dorothy Devore and Matt Moore. It's Deliciously Humorous. IfAJESTIC, UfAJESTIC. X\I-AJESTIC. J-Vi-AJESTIC. "The Theatre Beautiful." Direction - ■ - Fuller-Hayward Theatres, TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. Sessions; 11.15. 1.30, 2.30. 4,30. 6 and 8. Warner Brothers Present Matt vtqore ATT IVJLoQRE And Dorothy t\evore. OROTHY IJeVORE. The wide streets of the great turbulent, grinding cities show only the surface of life. If you \vi 11 find SURPRISES that end with a SMILE and are entwined with ROMANCE. Sloe right oil (he Main Highway into » THE " 1 HE AT ARROW ARROW NARROW NARROW NARROW NARROW NARROW NARROW NARROW NARROW NARROW NARROW AT ARROW iS ARROW QTREET.' Street.STREET.' STREET.' STREET.' STREET.' STREET.' STREET.' STREET.' STREET.' STREET.' STREET.' QTREET.' OTKEET. IF YOU WERE A BASHFUL BACHELOR. And you Found Some Strange BEAUTIFUL GIRL ASLEEP IN YOUR APARTMENT It's Not Daring—Just Deliciously Humorous. Out. of a blinding storm and into his bachelor quarters in a quaint little Narrow Street—and into his_ quiet life—she stumbled—this beautiful Girl of Mystery. From that, time cn things of which ho had never dared to dream began to happen. Also Screening A Further Series of THE WONDERFUL "STEREOSCOPIK S." "STEREOSCOPIK S." "STB RE 0 S C 0 E IK S." " S T E R EOSGOPIK S." "STEREOSCOPIK S." The Marvel of the Modern Movies. The Characters Walk Right Off the Screen, into the Audience to Tin ill You. NOTE.—On entering the Theatre, see that you receive a pair of coloured spectacles with which to view this novelty. ALL QOLOISTS /ORCHESTRA. iILL OOLOISTS V/RCHESTRA. New Zealand's Largest Picture Band. Box Plan at Theatre. Phone 43-210. Prices; Is, to 2s 3d Children Half Prices at all times. TEACHERS OF MtTSIO. jyjADAME IRENE AINSLEY. Pupil of Madame Mathilde Marchesi, And Specially Recommended by Dame Nellie Melba. VOICE PRODUCTION, SINGING AND DRAMATIC ART. PUPILS PREPARED FOR OPERATIC STAGE AND CONCERT PLATFORM. PRIVATE AND CLASS TUITION, Singers of ability tire invited to join Operatic Classes—Special Terms. Studio: 27, ACADEMY BUILDINGS. UPPER QUEEN STREET. Interviews daily, 10 to 12, or by appointment. Phone 26-830. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19280, 19 March 1926, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19280, 19 March 1926, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19280, 19 March 1926, Page 20