AMUSEMENTS. T AST rpwO T\AYS JUAST J- WO ±sAYS OF -STELLA DALLAS" SEASON. MAJESTIC .Majestic Majestic Majestic Majestic " The Theatre Beautiful." Direction P'uller-Hayward Theatres. SESSIONS: 11.30. 2.30. 5. and 7.50. Only 2 days inure and "Stella Dallas" will have passed on. Do not miss seeing her here! " QTELLA T^ALLAS.' " Otella JL'allas.' " It, Carries A Mighty Heart Throb." With Donald Coleman and Bello Bennet. Also Screening: ' Majestic. News " Topical. " Pathe Review " Interest. " Vacation " Inkwell Cartoon, and at Evening Sessions MR. MAURICE BALLANCE (Basso), A LL g OLOISTS QRCHESTRA. Overture - - "Musical Switch." N.Z.'s Largest Picture Band. Box Plan at Theatre. COMMENCING ANOTHER MAJESTIC DE LUXE. ENTERTAINMENT OF PICTORIAL. ; MUSICAL AND STAGE ATTRACTIONS. HEADED BY i 1. If you long for thrills, adventure. | romance, and iife in the Great Outdoors, yon have it here. PS? O'MSLLY AND LATRE "WINDSOR. V-'LAIRE » LNDSOR, In a Picture that sets away from tho " Humdrum " of the Modern Domestic I and Eternal Triancle class of fniri, and i ' comes as a Refreshing Change. The rip-roaring romance of a rugged, i self-made Irishman and a refined, j roguish damsel, atop the Mighty Rockies, in a World of Eternal Snow. 2. " rtiHE QKYLARK." 2. " J- HE OKYLARK." A Piccolo Solo by Mr. Frank Poore. Assisted by the Majestic ALL SOLOISTS ORCHESTRA. N.Z.'s Largest Picture Band. I . . | Tho Management take pride in announcing tho Special and Important Engagement of MISS XT ATE riAMPION. : IVliss Ivate Campion, , Soprano Prima Donna, I Who will Render in Euglish Gems from I tho Famous Gounod Opera, " "ITLVUST." ■■ r atjst." Including the Popular "Jewel Song. Brightest and Most Sparkling Air in the Opera. Majestic Majestic T7>OR T AST TIMEJOS j- HE JUAST ' I ML. TO-DAY TO-NIGHT. Direction Thomas A. O'Brien. Dxxj r\ riffith'S . VY c VTRIFFITH'S DT'*7- r 1 RIFFITH'S . YV VJ RIFFITH'S First Paramount Picture. " rpHAT POYLE " 1 HAT iV/OYLE "THAT ROYLE "THAT ROYLE "THAT ROYLE f\ IRL." VTIRL." GIRL." GIRL." GIRL." GIRL." Starring Carol Dempster. W. C. Fields, Etc. SESSIONS 10.15 a.ia., 12.15, 2.15, 4.15, 6.15, & 8.15 p.m. ; FOR RESERVES: PHONE 44-402. | RESENT ATI ON RESENT ATION npivoLi X IVOLI RINCESS RTNCESS " f CALIFORNIA " CALIFORNIA STRAIGHT A HEAD. OT R AIG HT -AHE AD. " THE ft OLD FN "ORINCESS." " IIIE VJ OLDEN I RINCESS." And T HE M AD M usicians - At the Princess De Luxe Session Only. Reserves for Princess, Phone 41-58 G. Tivoli Plan at deal's, Tobacconist, Queen Street, or Phone 44-130. Princess from 10 a.m. till 10 p.m. Tivoli 2.15 and 7.30 p.m. daily. PATRONS, please note that " The Golden Princess " will not be screened at the Princess De Luxe Session, which commences at 7.45 jnmK, R INK Down Lane. Opp. Gas Coy.'s Offices, PITT STREET, NEWTON. Take Tram or Bus to Pitt Street. SESSIONS—TO-DAY. 10 to 12. 2 fo 4. 5 to 7. And TO-NIGHT'S GREAT MUSICAL Slv-SION, TO-NIGHT'S GREAT MUSICAL SESSION, 7.30 TO 10 PM. Critics and Judges declare our Floors First-Class. Learners Taught by Expert Insiructors on Special Learners' Floor. This is the Best Rink in Auckland since tho Royal; 5900 sq. ft. for Skaters, and 5000 sq. ft. for Learners. COME AND BE HAPPY. MESSRS. HOWARD AND GREEN. Floor Managers.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19331, 19 May 1926, Page 24
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