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AMUSEMENTOU L AST D A Y. The Popular Musical Comedy, "DALLY, IRENE AND MARY." " £sally, Irene and Mary." with SALLY O'NEIL and WILLIAM HAINES. TOPICAL COMEDY PICTORIAL. At Evening Sessions: THE MASKED TRIO, in Popular Songs, and ALL SOLOISTS ORCHESTRA. IfUJESTIC. Majestic. •ft/fiAJESTIC. Majestic. IVi'AJESTIC. Majestic. - - Fuller-Hayward Theatres. Continuous Daily. The First Screening in New Zealand o£ the Big Metro-Goldwyn Special. Marion t\avies ARION JUAVIES in a New Type of Role, and ANTONIO MORENO, in " "DEVERLY H|F rjRAUSTARK " " I>EVERLY vJf vJRAUSTARK (From George Barr McCutcheon's Novel), Commencing TO-MORROW. WHAT THE CRITICS SAY: " Dressed as a boy, Marion Davies enters into the maddest, most perilous series of romantic escapades . you've ever witnessed on the screen. In the uniform of a royal Prince of Graustark she fools all the palace officials and sets her pretty heel on a dangerous revolution. Swift action, deft comedy, compelling heart appeal—Marion Davies is at her best in "Beverly of Graustark."

Book Your Seats Early. Ring 43-210. Prices: Is to 2s Od. TLTDWARD HiDWARD X RINCE XUDWARD THEATRE. X HEATRE. KARAXGAHAPE ROAD. Direction - - Fuller-Hayward Theatres. POSITIVELY LAST DAY. T ILIAN n ISH IiILIAN VJISH In " THE WHITE QISTER." "1 HE W HITE OISTER." The TTtrHiTE qister." he VV hite Sister." Hundreds were disappointed nightly when " The White Sist6r" nvas screened at the Majestic. Grasp this opportunity. "Wo advise patrons who can do so to come along to the Day or Afternoon Sessions. FIRST SESSION 11.15 A.M. PRICES-DAY AND NIGHT 1 ,-STALLS, Gd; CIRCLE, Is. A Few Reserved Circle, Is 6d. Phone 46-252. CHURCH NOTICES. gAPTIST TABERNACLE, giIST) TO-NIGHT 7.30. MID-WEEK BIBLE STUDY. ■ Lecturer: REV. JOSEPH W. KEMP. Subject: "PERPLEXING PROBLEMS OF THE CHRISTIAN LIFE." V.: HUMAN DESTINY, Or IS THERE A HELL? S~~ T, GEORGE'S CHURCH. EPSOM. Service of Institution of Vicar (Rev J Xi. Litt, 8.A.), conducted by His Grace the Archbishop in St. George's. Ranfurly Road. This (Thursday) Evening at 7.30 p.m. SPORTING. QTAHUHU rjp ROTTING OLUB. gPRING LEXANDRA DARK. gATURDAY £{) \Y ED: EDNESDAY, "\JOVEMBER Horses engaged in the First Rac© will he paraded in the birdcage at 11.15 a.m. LEADING EVENT. FIRST DAY, JELLICOE HANDICAP. OF £1000; Two Miles. HOLIDAY EXCURSION FARES By Railway on Both Days. ADMISSION: Is 6d each. Lawn Enclosure 6s extra. Outside Grandstand, Men, 2s 6d extra. Ladiep tree. Tickets may be obtained at Messrs. Carter and AoWa, Queen Street, opposite Hebald Office. Children under 12 years will NOT ba admitted to Grandstand Enclosure. R. L. ABSOLUM. Secretary. rjnAKAPUNA JOCKEY (INCORPORATED). gfPRING TWEETING, 1926. gATURDAY AND EDNESDAY, JJOVEHBEE 21 AND JJSCBHBEE J ACCEPTANCES for Melrose Maiden Stakes, Tiri High-Weight Handicap. Borough CLOSE at the Club's Office, 67. Sicrtland Street, TO-MORROW (Friday), by FIVE P.M. R. WTNYARD. Secretary. 188 BROWN Gelding, Harris by St. KevinJersey Mare.—Apply, 310, Dominion Rd., AncMaad,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19488, 18 November 1926, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19488, 18 November 1926, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19488, 18 November 1926, Page 24