AMUSEMENTS, " 3 BIS MIS> EN AD Mi "3 B EN.' AD Men> AD «3 B AD MS> ::s B AD AD MIS-;: -3 B: ,\D AD MEN." «3 B; .\D AD EN. »3 B AD Ml EN. 1 AD riRAND. Opp G.P.O. rpO-DAY. VXRAND. Opp G.P.O. AO-DAY. GRAND. FROM V iTIE STRAND TO-DAY. GRAND. TO THE GRAND. TO-DAY. GRAND." William Fox presents GRAND. One of the Best Pictures of the GRAND. ¥ear! GRAND. GRAND. GRAND. GRAND. GRAND. GRAND. GRAND. GRAND. rii . GRAND. Starring GRAND. rVWVE "DORDEN GRAND. ULIVE' JjORDEN GRAND. And GRAND. fIEORGE /yRRIEN. GRAND. vTEORGE -DRIEST. GRAND. GRAND. GRAND. GRAND. GRAND. GRAND. GRAND. GRAND. GRAND. . , ■, GRAND. I "What the London Suetch | GRAND. Bays— . I GRAND. I "This is a terrific piece I GRAND. I of production—this race I GRAND. I for gold—terrific in every | GRAND. I sense of the word. The GRAND. tremendous and irresisGRAND. tible thrill of it. It has GRAND. I Great Beatfty, too!" GRAND. ' 1 GRAND.. ORCHESTRA GRAND. BOOK YOUR SEATS NOW! GRAND. PHONE 42-274. , _ GRAND. Good Comedy—"Play Ball.' GRAND. Sessions: 11.15, 1.30. 3.30, 5.45, 8. GRAND. /"I RAND rpHEATRE rpoDAY. NjPRAND IHEATRE JL ODAY. Majestic qunday. ajestic Sunday. MiSiH SSSSii: By permission, the Majestic Sunday Evening Entertainment will start promptly at 7.45. The Management regrets that they are unable to reserve sefcts and patrons wishing to got good seats % may come early and wait in the Majestic Lounge. Early doors may also wait in the Majestic Grand .Lobby, which is the best of its kind in New Zealand. Q FECIAL "PROGRAMME SPECIAL J- ROGRAMME vJF u± Artists. HiS = Mi|l 8: Majeltio Majestic. (The Theatre Beautiful.) Very Cool in Summer mO-MORROW (SUNDAY), AT rr A r JL O-MORROW (SUNDAY). AT *'*±o. By Arrangement Dixieland Management, THE FAMOUS THE FAMOUS INTERNATIONAL SIX, INTERNATIONAL SIX, INTERNATIONAL SIX, Headed by MAURICE GILMAN. MAURICE GILMAN, —-. Without a doubt, is New Zealand b Kreisler of the Saxophone. The term Kreisler, like the great master of the violm, who plays his instrument with the most consummate virtuosity The rest of the family who keeps the word famous to this combination are: H. Yotid, Banjo; J. Stites, Trombonp; V. Wilson, Trumpet; C. Howloy,. Piano, and V. Simpson, Drums. SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTIONS. WALLY HUNTER, The Famous Maori Baritone. SYBIL ELSMORE, j A Leading Soprano. I EDNA LORRIGAN. The Pretty-N.Z: Flower" Girl. f VIOLA EDWARDS, I A Leading Accompanist. Special Engagement of MADAME D'ADTHEAU. Entertainer. Special Engagement of KOHALA KOHALA HAWAHAN "ENTERTAINERS. _— HAWAIIAN ENTERTAINERS. - HAWAHAN ENTERTAINERS. Instrumentalists and Vocalists. NOTE.—For the first time in New Zealand, theSa entertainers will play the steel guitar chimes, and featuring that well-known Sacred Ballad. "Nearer, My God. To Thee. Don't Miss This. PERCY WRIGHT. A Leading Tenor. TH£ MAJESTOLOUNGE 1 ORCHESTRA. THE MAJESTIC LOUNGEi ORCHESTRA. SILVER COIN COLLECTION. SILVER COIN COLLECTION. You can give more than a silver com collection. We leave that to your generous patE."T'DUDSON - - -- - Organiser, gT. DREW'S gOCIETY. (Incorporated.) JDOBERT jg URNS' 2/« QONCERT. 2/TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER, TUESDAY. JANUARY 25. AT 8 P.M. The Following Artists Will Assist:— MISS MYRA -MONK. MISS MARGARET STODDART. MR. ERNEST SNELL. MISS LILIAN BRAITHWAITE. L.A.B. MR. WILLIAM GEMMILL. MR ALAN McELWAIN. Troupe of Champion Highland Dancers. ERIC WATERS. Accompanist, Tickets Obtained, Seats Booked Free at Lewis R. Eady. Ltd., opp. H.M. Arcade. Queen Street. ' JpAGEANT AND TATTOO. DOMAIN. TUESDAY NIGHT. MOTOR RIDING. MOTOR "DACES. OTOR IVACES. ATEXT T>AY OF HT HRILLS, IN EXT 'U vY OF J- HRILLS. FEBRUARY 1O r EBRUARY I^. PLACE OF mHRILLS. LACE OF i HRILLS. HUKAPUNA TJACECOURSE. lAKAPUNAI AKAPUNA XVACECOURSE. THE CHAMPIONS WILL BE THERE. DANCING. Burlington i vicing C^ub. URLINGTON i/ANCING DOMINION HALL. Dominion Road, nest P.O. TO-NIGHT. 1 O-NIGHT. "| DANC.fNG~TII.3O. j Special Attractions, including i VEX its paksqnsT In Soils and Charleston. Also. Second Appearance of [ TTLAUDE " K ERR"| Aged i Years 3 Months, Latest Sang Hits. .'.Under Personal Direction of NORMAN VAULKNER. Perfect Rhythm and Syncopation. During the evening the Orchestra will reader the latest pieces, including:—"lt's It."'introducing the hit of the season: "The QuarMte from Rigoletto." "%\o Foolin'." and "Prisoner's Sons." by request. Evening or Flannel Dress Optional. Ladies. 2s; Gentlemen, 2s 6d. BERT SPECK. ORIENTAL RENDEZVOUS. MANGERE BRIDGE. SATURDAY XIGHT. ■ 8 to 11 p.m. GOOD ORCHESTRA. PHONE 12-445 Weddings and Private Parties Catered Fox. Double Ticket, ss. Good Motor Road. pOME TO PT. CHEVALIER - SAILING 'U CLUB For a Good Time. Dancing Every Saturday. Walter Beresford's Novelty .Player* Orchestra. ,-DURNNAND-S Professions! Orchestra and "H-,™. Concert Band Ooen for Engagement. jgOffic®. '286. Queen St. Phones: 43-234
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19542, 22 January 1927, Page 18
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