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AMU SEME NTS. "A marvellous film" was the verdict of yesterday's hngo aactenccs. which sat spellbound as scene after scone of tense drama, magnificent acting and stupendous sea scenes unfolded on lilie screen. Majestic. AJESTIC. Majestic, AJESTIC. Majestic, ajestic. Direction: Fuller-Hay ward Theatres. "Sea Beast" sceens at 12.10, 3.5, 6.0, 8.30. Sessions commence 11.30, 2.30. 5.0, and 7.55. Q T\E 8 UXE CESSIONS o Me ijuxe dessions rpO-DAY. I O-DAY. () OA —MATINEE, with Full Programme, w.OU" Orchestra and Prologue, at Day Prices, p A —BARGAIN DE LUXE SESSION, D.U* with Orchestra and Prologue, at ORDINARY DAY PRICES IF YOU PAY BEFORE 6 PM. Q A —EVENING SESSION Full Programme Orchestra and Prologue at Saturday Evening Prices. The Screen Version of HERMAN MELVILLE'S WHALING CLASSIC, "MOBY DICK." OR 'THE WHITE WHALE." JOHN *J OHN (ARRYMORE ►abrymore DOLORES COSTELLO " innHE " i HE AN EPIC OF THE SEA ANI) THE GOLDEN AGE OF SEAFARING ADVENTURE. Masefiela, Kipling, Conrad. Dale Collin, have awakened the magic ot the sea. Herman Melville -lid so m his story "Moby Dick." that ocea tale concerning the great white whale 00ft long, that circled the trlobe three times carrying m me «km more than a hundred broken harpoons- the tale of Captain Ahab Oeejey maimed bj the monster cheated i' -1 if his lfe s happiness by his half-brother, and sailing the seas through stortn and fair weather in the hope of revenge. EXCITING WHALE EXPLOITS - THE PDFTTCV \ND ROMANCE OF T.HE OUTER DEEPS- WAVE SWEPT DECKS —STORMY WIivDS, And THE SWEET LOVE STORY OF AHAB AND ESTHER. « * * * UNIQUE ATMOSPHERIC PROLOGUE! ORCHESTRA!. PROGRAMME On Grand Opera Scale By the All o oloists* /"orchestra, LL O OLOISTS' VRCHESTRA, Under the Baton oi Mr. Fred G. Murnford. "The Flying Dutchman" (Wagner) Schu bert's No. 1 Symphony. Romantic Overture (Keler Bcla). Symphonic Stiito (Gabriel Marie). JL>E >¥ ISE BOOK YOUR. SEATS. pARIv. A WONDERLAND OF AMUSEMENT DEVICES. FEATURING THE WORLD'S LATEST ATTRACTIONS. THE SCENIC RAILWAY, If you went to the Dunedin Exhibition this will Revive Old Memories. THE DODG'EM. Don't Crash. If you did not go to the Exhibition this will show you what you missed THE WHIP., Try this one. You are sure to ride again. THE CATERPILLAR. This is Weird and Wonderful. THE MERRY MIS UP. Thrilling, Healths foi Young and Old Finish Up with a Ramble Through the FAMOUS FUN FACTORY. Shrieks of Laughter. Abandon Care. See Yourself a«i Others See You. KING'S DRIVE!. WATERFRONT. Take Council Bus from Foot of Queen St., Id. BAND IN ATTENDANCE. BAND IN ATTENDANCE. QPENING rjpO-DAY, QPENING qpO-DAY, AT 9 P.M. AT '> P.M. AmJ AND EVERY EVENING. Adults, 6d. Children, 3d. A MUSEMEMT PARK OPENS THIS AFTERNOON AND EVENING. LUNA PARK. TTAVE YOU EVER HAD A RIDE ON 01 SCENIC RAILWAY? LUNA PARK TO-DAY (SATURDAY) BAND PERFORMANCES. r pilE FORI 1- RAT AUCKLAND The auove Band will render a Well-selected Programme of Music at the ELLERSLIE RACECOURSE (By kind permission of A.R.C.) TO-MORROW SUNDAY) AFTERNOON, December 5, 1926, Commencing at 3 p.m. Silver Collection in aid of this Band's Funds.. Supporter- o! t-hie Band are requested to come along and heal this organisation render this selected rirogramme to-morrr-(Sunday) afternoon. W NICHOLS, Conductoi. W K.EL.LY. Hon Secretary. YACHTING. M ARAN A YACHT CLUB / |f\ CRUISING AND HARBOUR RACES, DECEMBER 11. ICC lor Cruisinfe Race to Awuroa Bay, ia'sses A. B. C E H. L. N. V. and Launches find Harbour Races foi Classes it S T X Y. and btai Boats, will be re ceived by Mr. H Hewnon, care lohr. Burns. Customs Stree' East, up till op in. WED NESDAY. Decembei c! by Webster Bros Parnell phone 11 "01; by Mr, F. Teflers. 41. Jervois Road and at the Ciubroom National Chambers, from - tc 9 p.m. on entry nigh* inlv or by any member >1 the Committee G E. LAY COCK, Hon. Sec. SWIMMING. i| T. EDEN CLUB iVJ.T. EDEN CLUB iVJ.T'. EDEN CLUB FI RSI CA R NIV AL Ml. EDEN BATHS. MT. EDEN BATHS/ MONDAY, DECEMBER 13. 1926. PROGRAMME: 220 yds. Open. 100 yds, Inter-Club. 100 yds. Ladies, 150 yds. Breaststroke Novice. -Tumor Boys' and Girls' Handicap. v Nominations for all events close on TRURS DAY Nest, December 9, 5 p.ra Tepid Baths. H, MOORE, Hon. Sec.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19502, 4 December 1926, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19502, 4 December 1926, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19502, 4 December 1926, Page 20