AMUSEMENTS!. MAJESTIC BIRTHDAY WEEK. BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONS AT AUCKLAND'S TWIN THEATRES. DON'T MISS THEM! Majestic ajestic Majestic AJESTIC "IT AJESTIC Majestic " The Theatre Beautiful." Direction - • Fuller-Huywa.rd Theatres. Continuous Daily. TT'S AUR I7IRST OIRTHDAY It's Our J?irst -Dirthday To-day. O-DAY. OUR FIRST BIRTHDAY PROGRAMME COMMENCES TO-DAY. A GIGANTIC AFFAIR. Full of E'un and. Laughter, and the Biggest Array of Novelties ever presented in a New Zealand Picture Theatre. 1 BIRTHDAY OVERTURE. 2. MAJESTIC NEWS-LATEST NEWS FROM EVERYWHERE. 3. VIOLIN SOLO-" POEM " BY VINCENT ASPEY. At Eivemng Sessions. 4. EMPIRE PARLIAMENTARY DELEGATION AT ROTORUA. and their Reception by the Maoris. 5. XYLOPHONE SOLO. BY KG AIRE AND TOINTON. Direct from leading European Theatres. At Evening Sessions, 6,.—COMEDY. 7. "A TOY SHOP FANTASY " SONG AND DANCE, by Beryl Nettleton's Ballet of 20 Juveniles. At Evening Sessions. 8. SALLY O'NEILL. More Mischievous than ever, DON'T." QN'T." " n \ON'T." " JJON'T." A Me'ro-Goldwyn-Mayer Attraction. Another Sparkling Rupert Hughes Story like " Excuse Me!" Affectionately dedicated by Rupert Hughes to the modern girl, whoso love of adventure and romance haa added greatly to the icy of living. Here's tho mi rriest pictures you've seen for many a long day. Try to stop, laughing--you can't—at the adventures of a gay. irresponsible and altogether fascinating flapper. When they shouted, "Don't," at all the exciting things in life, she kicked up her heels and away she went! ALL QOLOISTS' ORCHESTRA. LL SOLOISTS' URCHESXRA. Book Your Seata Now. No Advance in Prices for Birthday Week. Ring 43-210. Prices, Is to 2a 9d. Box Plan at Theatre. Children Half Price. TIHRISTMAS TREE I-; • . TREE. CHRISTMAS BUY YOUR' GIFTS TO-NIGHT AT THE UNITARIAN CHURCH CHRISTMAS TREE. Ponson'by Roiid. 7-9.30. Varied Choice. Ices. Songs. Dances. Admission Free SPORTING. UCKLAND QLUB. gUMMER JJEETING. 1926-27. V7 AND 29 and g ACCEPT aNCES for CLOSE by FIVE O'CLOCK (5 p.ru.j TO-DAY (Friday). FEES must accompany m each instance. VV S SPENCE, Secretary PUBLICATIONS. piNB ,N E W S ERI AL ' J INE E w gERI AL. Q HARMING J^OMx\NCE„ (OMANCE. " l £OVE rpHAT QONQUERED. " T KE L OVE T HAT Co;NQUERED"T™ L OVE T EAT Q ok quered. gY QHARLES pROCTOR. gY QHARLES pROCTOR. Publication of the Brilliantly-written Romance Entitled "THE LOVE THAI CONQUERED Will be commenced TO-MORROW (Saturday), in the New Zealand Hebald, and will, run daily The author, Charles Proctor, :is ,» master at telling a romance of love and daring, and in 'The Love That Con quered, be ib at hia best Such stories ass "The Combine,' "Pools o! the Past,'* and "The Man in the Case,' have brought him into fame 'by his ski) fill handling. " I,HE1 ,HE L O¥E T HAT C OKQUERED rpHE 'pHAT QONQUERED " T HE L OVE T HAT qonqueredjgY OJ2AKLE9 pB.OCTOR gY QIHARLES pROCTOR. WILL BE PUBLISHED DAILY IN THE COLUMNS OF THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD. COMMENCING ■lO-MORROW (SATURDAY).
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19513, 17 December 1926, Page 24
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