AMUSEMENTS. STELLA "HALLAS " SESSIONS. TELLA JJALLAS " OESSIONS. MORNING: 11 a.m. AFTERNOON DE LUXE: 2.30 p,m. "With Full Orchestra and Prologue. EARLY EVENING: C p.m. NIGHT DE LUXE: 8 p.m. With Full Orchestra and Prologue. MAJESTIC —• — AJESTIC MAJESTIC AJESTIC MAJESTIC AJESTIC " The Theatre Beautiful." Direction Fuller-Hayward Theatres. The Screen Masterpiece . which has Electrified Brilliant Audiences in London and New York. "Surely 'Stella Dallas' is the Forerunner of what (he public will welcome with open arms—big moments in little lives, decisions that cost something to the average human being. Theso are the things that one carries away from the picture." —New York Evening World. " QTELLA T\ALLAS." " Otella Uallas." " STELLA DALLAS." " STELLA DALLAS." " STELLA DALLAS." " STELLA DALLAS." " OTELLA I~\ALLAS." " OTELLA JL/ALLAS." "It Carries a Mighty Heart Beat." Between Your Tears and Your Laughter You Will See a .Masterpiece. READ WHAT THOSE WHO KNOW SAY OF " OTELLA yvALLAS." " OTELLA JJALLAS." CHARLES CHAPLIN says"A friend of mine who has seen the picture three times enjoyed it as much last night, as I did myself seeing it for the first time. It is a great triumph." JOHN BARIIYMORE says:—" 'Stella Dallas' is infinitely tho finest picture I have ever see\j by a long way." HAROLD LLOYD says:—"You have literally taken a slice of life and transposed it to the screen in a highly artistic and entertaining manner." Also Screening: "Majestic News" -------- Topical. " Pathe Review " Interest. " Vacation " Inkwell Cartoon. and at Evening Sessions and Saturday Matinee, MR, MAURICE BALLANCE (Basso), All ooloists - /~\rchestra, LL OOLOISTS' ORCHESTRA. Overture - - "MUSICAL SWITCH." N.Z.'s Largest Picture Band. Box Plan at Theatre. Prices: Is to 3s 3d. PHONE 43-210 FOR RESERVES. RUDOLPH UDOLPH Rudolph UDOLPH QHOWING. OHO WING. QHOWING. OHOWING. T 7" ALENTINO V ALENTINO \TALENTINO V ALENTINO 170 UK TJORSEMEN i; our -Horsemen T7OUR TTORSEMEN I 1 our Horsemen Of rpiiE A POCALYPSE." f Ihe Apocalypse." OF npHK A POCALYPSE." f Ihe Apocalypse; MASTER PICTURES PRESENT A TREMENDOUS TJMLM A 1 REMENDOUS I 1 ILM Mighty ighty Deep. EEP. Wf ONDERS VVONDERS \\TONDERS VV ONDERS "O'/"ONDERS 1 V> ONDERS f\ F rpHE Vj F IHE "MANY BRAVE HEARTS ARE ASLEEP IN THE DEEP. SAILORS BEWARE-" A Monks Cartoon Comic. . " T UMBERJACItS." " -LJ UMBER JACKS " Sessions: 11 a.m.. 2 p.m 5 p.m.. Phone 41-341. QUEEN'S UEKN'S QUEEN'S CEEN'S THEATRE. 1 HEATRE. THEATRE. I HEATRE. T 0 W N TT A L L. 1 0 W N XI A L L. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), MAY 16, 1926, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). MAY 16, 1926. AT 8.30 P.M. rUNICIPAL 13AND •MUNICIPAL -DAND MUNICIPAL "DAND UNICIPAL JDAND WILL GIVE A SICAL T» E C I T A L. SICAL II'ECITA L. SICAL IJECITAL. S ( C A L ECIT A L. PROGRAMME: HYMN—"Nearer, My God, to Thee" Mason OVERTURE—"Raymod" - - - - Thomas CORNET SOLO—"A Brown Bird Singing" - Haydn-Wood Soloist: MR. FRED BOWES. SUlTE—"Egyptian" Luigini EUPHONIUM SOLO—"The Song of the Clock" Burchell Soloist: MR. J. PURCHASE. MORCEAU —"Cloches de St. Malo" Rimmer SELECTION —"Preciosa" Weber National Anthem. CHRISTOPHER SMITH. Bandmaster. J. MELLING. Acting Town Clerk. Majestic theatre • opens on SUNDAY NIGHT. Admission Free. Rev. Lionel B. Fletcher Preaches on "THE RICH FOOL." LEAGUE FOOTBALL. T 13 AGUE 1700' JUEAGUE J 1 00' 1 EAGUE 17100' IiEAGUE 1 00' T EAGUE I,~oo' -Li EAGUE I 1 00' fIARLAW 13 ARK. UARLAW 1 ARK. CARLAW PARK. CARLAW PARK. CARLAW PARK. TO-DAY (SATURDAY), 1 0-DAY (SATURDAY). To-day (Saturday), O-DAY (SATURDAY), MARIST ARJST MARIST MARIST Boys OYS AJEWTON V. "RICHMOND No. 2, 3 p.m. IN EWTON V. IXICHMOND No. 2, 3 p.m. Come and See Good, Sparkling Football. Curtain Raisers, 1.45. ADMISSION: Ground. Is; Stand, Is. Ladies: Ground, 6d; Stand. 6d. IVAN CULPAN. Sec., Auckland Rugby League.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19328, 15 May 1926, Page 20
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