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AMUSEMENTS. L AST 2 J) AYS. MAJESTIC IVjLajestic MajesticAJESTIC Majestic ajestic The Theatre Beautiful. Continuous Daily. Direction - • Theatres. THE COOLEST THEATRE IN TOWN. * » • ■* i * The Brilliant Brunette, JOAN CRAWFORD JOAN CRAWFORD JOAN CRAWFORD In A Picture of Gay Revels, Stirring Fights and Luring Mysteries. PARIS." —'Where there ARIS." > is Beauty! PARIS." AKIS -" * W i PARIS." —Where there ARIS." is Life! "PARIS." ... « 1 ARIS." * ~ PARIS." -Where there ARIS." is Adventure! in view of the approaching Royal Visit. - | i Unique British Film. I •' THE STOKY OP I PLAM.TS pASTLE." UTLAMIS OASTLE." | The Famous Home of the I Duchess of Yprk. Acted bv Celebrated British I Players, headed by ISOBEL ELSOM. A ■ Mermaid Comedy. AL ST. JOHN In •'PAIR WARNING." "J- air Warning." At Evening Sessions: Direct from Leading London, Continental and Australian Theatres. " 'DENE AND -pEiNARD" " JLVENE AND XIENARD " In - " BANJO NOVELTIES." ALL SOLOISTS' ORCHESTRA. 20 PLAYERS 20 i POPULAR MAJESTIC PRICES: 1/- T0 2/9. Rinsr 43-210. Children Half-price. I Bu»ter Keaton In " Battling Butler," His Best Comedy Yet. Majestic On Friday. PRINCESS. Jr RINCESS. YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY TO SEE Byron Morgan's Latest Speed Story. ?ASCIN A TIN G VOUTH. ■ ASCINATING X OUTH" Thrilling Ice Yacht Races Ski-mg, Toboganning, Nerve-tingling. A Winter uarnival ol ice ana snow, showing Norval Baptie. world's champion speed and fancy skater, and his partner. Gladys Lamb/ known as Pavlova on Skates.' in some of their exhibitions. In Addition, at PRINCESS. ■ DE ODFREY AND E vXODFREY XXND La t>ust a A .OUSTA In an entirely new act. KtiGliN A KA¥E. Classical Da'nseuse MISS GLADYS VINCENT. The Galli-Cnrci of the Violin. HOWARD MOODY'S SALON ORCHESTRA. PRINCESS: For Reserves, photic 41-586. PRICES. Is to 2s 9d. Children Half-Price. (See Princess Advt..). RICHARD TALMADGE In " WTALL QTREET YSTHIZ." " VV ALL VV HIZ." The Irresistible and irrepressible RichaTa Talmadge is out again in a picture that is a. riot of laughter and action, and rollicking humour—drama—comedy—sensational stunts. Romance, and a note of sympathetic understanding beautifully done. FULL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. TIVOLI ORCHESTRA. For Reserves! Phone 44-13 G. Plan at deal's. Queen Street. EVERYBODY'S VERYBODY'S —- I AST I^AY. JLjast Uay. 9 I PIG ATTRACTIONS. I <} L i Pig Attractions. I & The r\ olden W eb -" HE 'uOLDEN VV EB." •A. MASTERPIECE'OF THE FAMOUS FICTION WRITER. E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM. SECOND BIG ATTRACTION. ICHAIiD TALMADGE ICHARD 1 ALMADGE - FAMOUS STUNT STAR - OUT STUNTS HIMSELF :Wi& si Wml: In Addition: WILMA Juvenile Contortionist. MISS PATTI LOVEL, Novelty Dancer. REGINA RAYE In ORIENTAL FANTASY. FULL SUPPORTS AND SPECIAL PROLOGUE. CONTINUOUS FROM 10 A.M. FOR RESERVES PHONE 41-402. Prices Is to 2s 9d. Children Half-Price to All Parts. ROYAL VISIT. A UCKLAND RETURNED SOLDIERS' A ASSOCIATION. VISIT OF THEIR ROYAL HIGHNESSES THE DUKE AND DUCHESS OF YORK. All Returned Soldiers are requested to purade inside the gates on Queen's Wharf, on the occasion of the Welcome to Their Royal Highnesses the £>uke and Duchess of York, on TUESDAY. February 22, at 9.15 a.m. DRESS.—Mufti. Medals or the Badge of the Returned ■ Soldiers' Association must bo worn. Otherwise there will be no admissiou to the Wharf. Admission to the wharf will be by tickets, which must _be applied for personally, and will be available at the address below on MONDAY. February 21 or at the Wharf gates (to botia-fide Returned Soldiers wearing their merlals) from 9 to 9.30 a.m. on TUESDAY. February 22: no tickets will be issued after 9.50 a.m. on Tuesday. All Returned Soldiers who can attend are requestpd to notify the undersigned not later than Noon on FRTD.\y February 18. E. H. 'SHARP. ' ~ , , , Secretary A.R.S.A. 34. Customs Street East, Auckland. ]\ T 0 ! I c E. SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAY. W EDNESDAY, 23rd day of February, 1927. has been declared a Special Bank Holiday in City of Auckland. Suburbs and Papakura, on the occasion of visit of Their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of York. T *E UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA. LIMITED.—W. A. LEITCH. Inspector. OF NEW SOUTH WALES.lIENRY W. LEVER, inspector. SANK OF AUSTRALASIA.—W. F. L. WARD. Inspector. THE NATIONAL BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. LIMITED.—G. W. McINTOSH. General Manager. THE COMMERCIAL BANK OF AUSTRALIA. LIMITED.—P. H. PHILLIPS. Acting-Manager. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND.— H. BUCKELTON. General Manager. yiSIT H.M.S -RENOWN."! Members of the Auckland Automobile Association, who will be able ,to assist on the afternoon of TUESDAY. 2ind mst.. in iakins men of H.M.S. Bestnni for a Motor Run are invited to send in their names to the Secretary u early as- possible. GEO. W HUTCHISON. Secretary. "ITORRINSVILLE A. AND P. SHOW. ? lU V,-EDNESDAY. MARCH 9. 1927. THE DAIRY FARMERS' SHOW. j Splendid C'asse* in Lisbt Horses. Hen- 1 tcrs. Draughts. Dairy Cattle. Fat Stock, Sheep, Pigs ENTRIES CLOSE WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY •-:* Write cor- tor a Schedule, C. H. McKAY. Secretary, P.O. Bos 45, MorrissTiik,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19563, 16 February 1927, Page 22

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