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AMUSEMENTS. T AST TV\*. r AST T\AY. Juast J-'ay. -Li ast -L'ay. "Stella Dallas" will be gone to-morrow. Be sure and see her to-day. It's your only chance. j STELLA nALLAS." I TELLA JJALLAS." ' '* It Carries A 1 Mighty Heart j Throb." Excellent Supporting Programme of Pictures and Music. MAJESTIC Majestic ]Vf AJESTIC MAJESTIC " The Theatre Beautiful." Direction Fulier-Hayward Theatres SESSIONS: 11.15. 1. 2.30. 4.50. 6. and 8. rpO-MOKROW. 1 O-MORROW. ANOTHER OUTSTANDING MAJESTIC ENTERTAINMENT - CONSISTENCY COUNTS IN THE BATTLE FOR PRESENTATION SUPREMACY. AND THE MAJESTIC HAS EARNED ITS PREMIER POSITION BY KEEPING THE STANDARD HIGH EACH AND EVERY WEEK. A Picture tha (jet? Away from the Humdrum— Awa- from the Modern Domestic and Eternal Triangle. A REFRESHING CHANGE. On the Peaks of the Mighty Rockies, where tho Easy Luxur;, (in I Safety of the llurndrum gives place to Mighty Adventures and the Thrilling Struggle of Man to M-aster thh Elements in their Stronghold. Thrills Adventure, and Life on tha Roof of the World. Pat O'MSiiP -'LA I RE VV INDSOR! In WHITE VV HITE Desert." ESERT. SEE: The death-dealing Avalanche of snow! Tho fight on the edgo of the precipice! Lost in the blizzard—the rescue-train's battle through the snow torrent—and score- of othei thrilling adventures! The Management take pride in announcing tho Engagement for one week only of MISS KATE CAMPION. MISS KATE CAMPION. MISS KATE CAMPION, MISS KATE CAMPION. Lead-in? Soprano, Carl Rosa Opera Company. In Gems t?aust." EMS I ROM r AUST." Including "The Jewe. Song, the Brightest and Most Sparklin;, in the Opera. " rmiE CKYLARK." " 1 HE OKYLARK." A Piccolo Solo by Mr. Frank Poore. Accompanied by the Majestic ALL SOLOISTS ORCHESTRA. N.Z.'s Largest Picture Band. Majestic rno-MORROw. AJESTIC i O-MORROW. Good Mormii. Evuij-oudyl Well, we had a great time last night. The vast audience that braved the elements was'amply rewarded by the splendid entertainment provided. Of course, we were a bit disappointed that Jupiter Pluvius failed to provide better weather, but anyway if it was cold outside, the reception accorded to our etforts to please was warm enough to more than compensate. At T ASPEK J /CONCERT Jasper s Concert TASPER'S /CONCERT J ASPER S V^ONCERT rpO-NIGHT I O-NIGHT 7.30. NOTES Thert. are plenty of Good Seats, at prices ti suit ai pocket.:. Read the instructions on your ticket. Overture at 7.30, and then carry on. Wait til' yo "meet the Company" and are formally (? introduced. Then comes the catchy little opening Clio, a, "Come to the Show." Thi> chorus will let you know whether o. not I have commandeered the Best Voic ir Auckland. Here are their names: Marjorie Hopper, Robert Nixon, Rosie Kidson, Geo. Ponder, .Carmen West, Sam Hardwick. Madame Hard wick Pphir Ilees, Florence Sutherland, Reg. White. Edith Strange. Charles Mnssee. Avis East, Sam Edwards, Beryl Smith, Howard Pikett, Nellie Liiigard, Garry Jenkin. two imps who call me " Dad." At the piano—Harry Woolley. These folks comprise the famous TASPER'S T IMITED if ASPER'S JUIMITED. And please don't laugh at the " Limited " passenger carriage. Don't shoot the PRODUCER, he is doing his best! The show will be over at about 10 past 1" Now. Mv Hearties. I've done all I can to make it a GOOD SHOW- Roll up and help a worthy cans'- It's uoing to be a Hard winter. AR" V> INTER 11AR" » V INTER. Help, Help fo. thi Needy. All Profits to go to Ci' ' Mission Funds. 6000 People wante- to make things go like Wildfire. CHEERIO. J. 3s. 2s AND A 808. Box Plan at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. CHURCH NOTICES. APTIST TABERNACLE. l CP I * l'O-NIGHT. AT 7.30. Subject: "THE DEAD. WHERE ARE THEY? ARE THEY ASLEEP?" Lecturer: REV. F. E. HARRY (Of Wellington). MID-WEEK BIBLE STUDY. >ERESFORD STREET CONGRE- !' GATION A L CHURCH (Next Central Firo Station). The First Anniversary ot the Beresford i- rect Congregational Christian Endeavour Societj will be held in the Church TONIGHT (Thursday), at 7.30 p.m. The Members of the Society fx tend a very cordial invitation to all C.E. Members (past and present) to attend. Ruv. Lionel II Fletcher will deliver a Special Address. Solos by Miss Cleveland and Mr. Win. Gemmell. MEDICAL PRACTICES. TITEDJCAL PRACTITIONER, TO TAKE 1U CHARGE COUNTRY PRACTICE FEW MONTHS. PROSPECT PERMANENCY. Reply in first instance to MEDICO. Bos 49?. Auckland. BOXING. BOXING.— Keen Pit, Improve Your Health. Take Physical Exercise from Fred. Batchelor. Chatfield Chambers. Cus- ♦ —i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19332, 20 May 1926, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19332, 20 May 1926, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19332, 20 May 1926, Page 18