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AMUSEMENTS. TWO FINE PROGRAMMES AT THE TWO BEST THEATRES. Majestic Majestic ajestic T\,f AJESTIC M. AJESTIC " The Theatre Beautiful." Direction - - Fuiler-Hayvard Theatres. TO-NIGHT AT 6 AND 8. Mae \turra y.' ae Murray. . Laughing and Pouting, in Gorgeous, Daring Costumes, comes Dancing on to the Screen In " THE ]\TASKED T>RIDE." " ihe Masked Jl>ride." . A Fascinating Romance of Gay, Mysterious Paris, Also. AT 2.30 AND S SESSIONS, A New Programme of Films that Talk, Sing and- Play. I PHONOFILMS HONO FILMS (TALKING PICTURES). At Evening Sessions: DAUGHTER OF THE REGIMENT. Produced by Madame Irene Ainsley. " The Lesson Scene" interpreted by talented singers in an effective stage setting. ALL QOLOISTS /"ORCHESTRA. -T-LL OOLOISTS VJRCHESTRA. N.Z.'s Largest Picture Band. Box Plan at Theatre. Phone 43-210. Prices: Is to 2s Od. Direction - QTRAND OTRAND QTRAND OTRAND QTRAND OTRAND JTRAND Fuller-Hayward Theatres.

TO-NIGHT 'AT 6 AND 8. Sessions: 11.15, 1.0. 2.30, 4.30, 6 and 8. Afternoon Tea Free from 2 till 4.15. The World's Best Out-Door Story. GENE STRATTON PORTER'S Popular Novel, A dpi IRL OF npHE T IMBERLOST." VJIRL OF IHE XJIMBERLOST." With GLORIA GREY. RAYMOND McKEE. CULLEN LANDIS. and GERTRUDE OLMSTEAD. And The John Bnrrymore of Dog Actors STRONGHEART I I STRONGHEART ! I I In The World's Best Dog Story, I TfTHITE T7UNG." ! I " V V HITE -T ANG." J I BY JACK LONDON. At Evening Sessions: Minuet ------ Boccherini. For Strings Only, By QTRAND QYM PHONY /ORCHESTRA. OTRAND SYMPHONY V/RC'HESTRA. Price?: Is to 2s 9d. Phone 43-114. Children Half Price at All Times. PROGRAMME ROGRAMME - OE THE GONG "DECITAL, O ORDAN-V'OOK .OONG i-VECITAL.

TOWN TTALL. 1 OWN JLLALL, Monday, a ugust o . onday. August ARTHUR JORDAN. Will Siug. 0 Vision Entrancing V Esmeralda " - Goring Thomas Heavenly Aida "Aida," .... Verdi Songs of the Hebrides ■ Ait. ------ M. Kennedy-Fraser fa) The Island Herdmaid. (b) Kishmul's Galley. (c) An Eriskay Love Lilt. A Mother's Heart - - Coningsby Clarke Faery Song ... - - Rutland Boughton Como Not When I Am Dead Josef Holbrooke HAEISON COOK Will Sins?. Prologue to " Pagliacci" - - Leoncavallo 1 Am a Eoamer " Son and Stranger " ------- Mendelssohn Cavatina from " The Jewess " - Halevy Young Dietrich ..... Henchel Serenade from " Faust " - - Gounod What the Red-haired Bosun Said - Harrhy When in Death Old Irish When the Sergt. Major's On Parade • - - - - - ... Lorigstaffe

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19391, 28 July 1926, Page 22

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