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SEND THE KIDDIES TO SEE "ROBIN HOOD" AT 11.15 AND 2.15 TO-DAY. . TMTAJESTIC. . _ Majestic. T\,fAJESTIC. Majestic. ajestic. Sessions: 11.15, 1.0, 2.15, 4.30, 6 and 8. Direction: - - - Fuiler-Hay-vvard Theatres. Matinee at oik ATINEE iA-T ; THE LONDON PIERROTS, I "ROBIN HOOD" AND FULL ORCHESTRA. At 11.15 and 2.15. The Classic Supreme. Robin ttood." obin Hood." " ROBIN HOOD." "ROBIN HOOD." "ROBIN HOOD." " ROBIN HOOD." " ROBIN HOOD." "■ROBIN HOOD." With Douglas ttiairbanks. OUGLAS I 1 AIRBANKS. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS. At 2.15 and 8. _ _ THE BRIGHTEST AND BEST SHOW IN TOWN. , Was the verdict of the huge audience at the Majestic last night—and the roars of laughter and enthusiastic applause were eloquent proof of its truth. " rpHE " JLHE " THE » the T ONDON JUONDON LONDON LONDON PIERROTS.' lERROTS." PIERROTS." PIERROTS." Presented by J. Taylor and T. Carlton. A Company of Talented London, Artists. DIRECT FROM LONDON. Headed by Jimmy Taylor, original member Pelissier's Famous Follies at the London Coliseum, and including William Aspden, brilliant Operatic Baritone, for - three years with the Carl Rosa Opera Company. piERROTIC "-gNTERTAINMENT • ■ Of Popular Music, Snappy Fun-making and Bright, Brief Sketches. AT EARLY EVENING SESSION AND 8 P.M.' t 14 . A Feast of Charm, and Laughter, ■When New York Was Young! "Lights 05 Old BBSS -Mil?! 81 BES "ffll of 8$ KMGONRAD ' TVTAGEL. ONRAD * •» * * She was a captivating little dancer at Tony Pastor's ... he, a Beau Brummel of Old New York's 400. It wa3 inevitable that romance should snare them in its web. MANAGERIAL.—Patrons are requested to be in their seats at 7.55 in order to enjoy ; the SPECIAL OVERTURES' which are to be a feature of future Majestic Programmes.' - ALL QOLOISTS- n RCHESTRA All boLOiSTS Urchestra Under the New Conductorship of Fred. G. Mumford. of Sydney. OVERTURE. "MASANIELLO" (Auber). Box Plan at Theatre. Prices, Is to 3s 3d. Phone, 43-210. Children Half Price. JJJCKLAND gAPTIST r£ABERNA(&E TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY). AT 7.45 P.M. Programme by the IJIABERNACLE QHORUS QHOIR. At the Piano . MRS. T; BRAME CLARK. Organist and Conductor ... MR. ARTHUR E. WILSON. Organ and Carillon', "Angelus" ("Scenes Pittoresques") . . . . . (Massenet) Choir, "O Gladsome Light" . ("Golden Legend") ... . . . . . .(Sullivan) Duet. "Glory to Thee, My God. This Night" . . .■ . . . . . (Gounod) MESSRS. B. AND C. WILLIAMS. Choir, "I Waited for the Lord" ' (Mendelssohn) Soloists: MRS. J/ LITHERLAND AND MRS. C. TURLEY. Ladies' Choir. "Rosebuds" (Adam Geilbel) Solo. "I Will Extol Thee" ("Eli") .... (M. Costa) MISS DOROTHY OFFICER. Choir. "The Bells" (Wheeler) (Carillon acc. by MR. G. COLLEDGE.) Piano and Organ, Duo. "Hungarian Rhnp- ■ body. No. 2". (Liszt) Choir, "Lullaby' of Life" . (Leslie), Solo, "Bevond Dnwn" . . (Sanderson) MR. CLINTON WILLIAMS. < Ladies' Choir, (a) Cradle Song (Brahms) (b) Spring Flowers . . . (Wheeler) Choir, "God is Love" . ~ (Arr. Bnrnby) Solo, "The Lost Chord" . . . (Sullivan) MRS. J. PATTERSON. Quartet. "He That Dwelleth. in; the Secret Place" ("Abraham") (Chas. Darnton)' ' MISSES TREBY AND BLOMFIELD. MESSRS. THOMPSON AND COLLEDGE. Choir." "Comrades' Song of Hone" (Adam) RECITALS. C. PATRICK'S CATHEDRAL CHOIR. Q ACRED "DECITAL. . TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), AT 7 P.M. Conductor: PROFESSOR MOOR-KAROLY. Organist: MISS NELLIE ORMOND. m 77 U CH ARISTIC A _congress. HIS LORDSHIP. RIGHT BUM REV - DR ' LISTON, BhIIUv iiWM Will Speak on WSSPW THE EUCH ARISTIC CONGRESS. ' in ST. BENEDICT'S CHURCH TO-MORROW (Sunday). ■ ■ 7 p.m. rjRAFTQN LIBRARY TTAT/T,, TUESDAY, AUGUST £i, AT 8 P.M RECITAL." - ' ; MISS IVY STUBBS, A.S.M., Pianiste. (Pupil of Mrs. Annie Morris).. Assisted By v MISS MYRA MONK, Vocalist (Soprano). MISS IRIS BLEWDEN, A.S.M., Pianiste. (Pup\! of Mrs. . Annie -Morris). MISS DORIS MESSER,' Elocutionist. (Pupil of Mrs. Arthur Griffiths). MR. JAMES SIMEON, Violinist. (Pupil of Mr. Wilfrid Morris). ADMISSION, PROGRAMME, Is. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. yiRST JJOUND pALCON QUP. gHORE And 3.15 P.M. rpEAiIWAYS V. r jpHISTLE. » QUP-rpiE ADMISSION: jy, THOROUGHBREDS FOR SALE. BAY Pacing Mare, Glencoe, by HavocGlenora.—R. Merrick. 11, Foch Av., Mt. Roskill. /CLYDESDALE Stallion, good and honest worker.—Eor particulars, write Clydesdale, 61, Hktult.d.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19412, 21 August 1926, Page 22

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