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AMUSEMENTS. IF WE GIVE YOU LAUGHS WE GIVE YOU VALUE. MSSII~A? 2.30. SAME PROGRAMME AS AT NIGHT, WITH FULL ORCHESTRA AND "TANNHAUSER" INTERLUDE. Majestic. ajestic. "IT ajestic. Majestic. Majestic. ajestic. " The Theatre Bcnutiful." Direction Fuller-Hayward Theatres. Sessions 11.15, 1.0, 2.30, 4.30, 6 and 8, TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT! The Largest Laugh that has struck Auckland for ages. Metro Goldwyn Mayer present Buster eaton UST ICR JLYEATON BUSTER BUSTER BUSTER BUSTER BUSTER BUSTER BUSTER KEATON KEATON KEATON KEATON KEATON KEATON KEATON In Sis Reels of Comedy—Six . Reels you'll revel in. And underneath is that human under-current: that indefinable element which makes a Masterpiece. You'll Laugh Yourself Sea Sick, at I Jle Dives in a submarine and comes up with a load of lauKhs. " rpHK " 1 HE •• J HE ATAVKIATOR." AVIGATOR." I He flokes a ship | of fun with ton 3 i ! of Hilarity. IT WILL TWIST YOU INTO SAILOR'S KNOTS OF LAUGHTER! Also Screening: . , "Majestic News" Topical "Pa the Review " Interest • THE RUNAWAY." Out of the Inkwell Cartoon. And at Evening Session and 2.30 Matinee, GEMS FROM THE GRAND OPERA " fPANN HA USER." " 1 ANNIJAUSER." With "Pilgrims' Chorus." by MAJESTIC MALE VOICE QUARTETTE. MAJESTIC MALE VOICE QUARTETTE. And "O Star of Eve," sung by lIAYDN YENABLES. 4 LL (JOLOISTS' /ORCHESTRA." /\-LL OOLOJSTS' V/BCHESTRA." Overture "Lustpiel." Novelty En'tracte - - "In a Clock Stom. BOX PLAN AT THEATRE. Prices: la to ,'is 3d. I'hone 43-210. Children Half-price at all times.

QRICKET Q.ROUND. TO-DAY O-DAY To-day o-day At 2 800 Girl GSSIt WILL ENTERTAIN AND DELIGHT YOU WITH THEIR IMlttaßaKtasiivitfej JU-JTTSU, ! ! AMBULANCE WORK. ! i COUNTRY DANCING, i I GRAND MARCH PAST, I I BREAKING COLOURS. ! I ETC., ETC. ! ARTILLERY BAND IN ATTENDANCE. REFRESHMENT STALLS. COME AND BRING THE CHILDREN. COME AND BRING THE CHILDREN. ADMISSION, Is. STAND, Is. Grandstand Scats Will NOT be Reserved After 2 p.m. TjKING the Children to the J> GIRL GUIDE RALLY AT THE DOMAIN THIS AFTERNOON. RECITALS. jjpLL, rPO-MORROW (SUNDAY) TIVKNING. X O-MORROW (SUNDAY) -ADVENING, AT. i?. 30 O'CLOCK. ORGAN OECITAL KG AN J-VECITAL BY MR. EDGAR RANDALL, BY MR. EDGAR RANDALL. ACTING CITY ORGANIST. The following attractive Proßraninii will be Rendered : !. Grand Chorus in A Salome 2. Ave Maria - Schubert Chanson Do Joie _ Hailing ■l. Sonata. D Minor (No. (!) - - Mendelssohn 5. (a) Allegretto (b) Le Carillon Wolstenhohne G. Nocturne in F Faulkes 7 Offertoiro B Flat - - - Lifcbure-Wely ADMISSION FREE. J. S. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk. T EAGLE OF N.Z. PENWOMEN (Inc.) DRAMATIC, MUSICAL, AND COSTUME R, F, C 1 T A L . RECI T A L , WEDNESDAY. APRIL 14. At S p.m., AT UNITY HALL. 323, Upper Queen Street (just above Town Hain. Tickets, '2s, at Door. DIVIDENDS. JgLECTRIC pRODUCTS AND QRAMOPHONES, J^TD. 50 PER CENT. DIVIDEND. At the Annual Meeting of .Shareholders of tho above Company hold nt Auckland (he Chairman reported a very- satisfactory year. After providing adequato reserves and depreciations the Company paid a twenty per ccmt. dividend and carried forward a suitable amount to this year. LAWN TENNIS. VI IGH T r P ENN IS. ' Entertain your Friends by V * means of a NIGHT TENNIS PARTY. 4 ELECTRICALLY-LIGHTED COURTS At CLIVE ROAD. EPSOM. TENNIS AND DANCING. TENNIS AND DANCING. WINTER TENNIS CLUB -DAY PLAY. VACANCIES for ii Members for (his Club. Season, April 10, 1926, to October 31, 1920. All particulars from TENNIS. LTD.. 32. QUEEN ST.. Phono ■15.274,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19298, 10 April 1926, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19298, 10 April 1926, Page 20