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AMUSEMENTS. POSITIVELY LAST SHOWING. TO-NIGHT, AT 7.45. THE THEATRE OP PROMISES FULFILLED. ORCHIDS RCHIDS If RHINE.' J RHINE.' riOLLEEN Colleen riOLLBEN COLLEEN MOORE. OORE. TMTOORE. iVIOORE. THIS PICTURE CANNOT BE SEEN ELSEWHERE. AN ADDED ATTRACTION: ''■ A MAN OS NIRVE> A WESTERN COMEDY—LOVE. ROMANCE. TWO-REEL COMEDY. TWO NEW AND UP-TO-DATE GAZETTES. f \OMMENCING TO-MORROW. Commencing 1 o-morrow. rinvo DIG rEATUHES. Iwo Jt>lG Jc EATURES. rpWO POPULAR QTARS. IWO J- OPULAR OTAKS. PWO TTUMOUS "niRECTORS. Lwo Famous JJirectors. EXCLUSIVE TO THE LYRIC. r "lON,STANCE rpALMADGE, Constance lalmadge, With A NTONIO MORENO. XXNTONIO iUoRENO, ::vixui 01 VIKA sparklin^ ed y_ DR ama. Directed By Marshall ateilan. arshall i> eilan. A First National Picture. Feature No. 2. j CIS B. Di MSS I Presents RgE Li R88SSI: With ELINOR FAIR And JULIA FAYE " T3ACHELOR pRIDES/; " JJACHELOR i->RIDES." A P.D.C. Picture. I SELECTED SUPPORTS. Box Plans at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. WELCOME TO RENEE KELLY. WELCOME TO RENEE KELLY. In " POLLY WITH A PAST." " POLLY WITH A PAST." Kenee Kelly shares with Irene Vanbragh the distinction oi being one of tne finest actresses the Australian stage has known. The supporting company has been coinoared more than favourably with the famous Brough-Boucicault organisation, and in " Polly With A Past," Renee Kelly has achieved one of her greatest triumphs in England and Australia. OPENING TO-MORROW NIGHT. MAJESTY'S AJESTY'S THEATRE. X HEATRE. □Lis Itxajesty'S l heatre. Lessee: J C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. Manager: John Farrell. The Highest in Comedy and Drama Commencing I O-MORROW (THURSDAY) \T IGI O-MORROW (THURSDAY) IGI rnO-MORROW (THURSDAY) \i lti.ti'J A O-MORROW (THURSDAY) 1" IGHI For A Brief Season. J. C. WILLIAMSON (N.Z.), LTD., Take grea. pleasure in presenting to Theatregoers of Auckland THE FAMOUS COMEDY STAR OF THE ENGLISH AND AMERICAN STAGE. Renee "|7-elly, enee JlYelly. (THURSDAY) (THURSDAY) Renee ENEE Renee enee Kelly, elly. Kelly, elly. Eelly, ELLY,

■Who is supported .by an incomparable organisation of Brilliant Comedy and Dramatic Artists. Including, First Appearance in New Zealand of HYLTON ALLEN, JACKSON WILCOX. MARGARET DAMER, With whom the following will be associated in a brilliant* cast:— EMMA TEMPLE, REGINALD WYKEHAM, LESLIE VICTOR, PIRIE BUS&, JACK DUNNE, PHYLLIS BEST, PEGGY WILLOUGHBY, REGINALD LONG, GWEN BURROUGHS, RONALD WARD. in a Repertoire of Sparkliii£ Comedies, rpO-MORROW (THURS.) 10-MORROW (THURS.) X[I GHT . lN IGHT. ± O-MORROW (THURS.) IGHT, S—NIGHTS ONLY—S " v The Brilliant and Phenomenally Successful Romantic Comedy, POLLY W ITH A PAST " olly With il% last" •' POLLY WITH A PAST " "POLLY WITH A PAST " " POLLY WITH A PAST" " POLLY WITH A PAST" POLLY W ITH A PAST" OLLY VV ITH »A L AST " Which attracted record audiences in Sydney and Melbourne for 6 months. (A Piquant Play of Modern Life.) Smart, Snappy, Brilliant, Clever, With a delightful . .heart story right through. POLLY OLLY was TT7EDNESDAY V> EDNESDAY Night IGHT EDNESDAY IXIGHT S—NIGHTS ONLY—S Next'. " rpHE T AST OF ll,f RS. pHENEY." " Ihe JL/ast of Mrs. Cheney." Durlug the Season will also be Staged: "BROWN SUGAR," AND "DADDY LONG LEGS." The Box Plana for "Polly With A Past," ARE NOW OPEN at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. PRICES: D.C. and O:S., 8s; Stalls, 4s: Gallery, Is 6d. Early Door Stalls and Gallery, Is extra (plu3 Amusement Tax). AT THE GRAND FRIDAY NEXT, " THE MAN THEY COULD NOT HANG." Vocalist: MADAME ANNETTE HAYWARD. LECTURES. p R ACTICAL PSYCHO LOG Y. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY). S O'CLOCK. UNITY HALL (Lecture Room), Queen St. (A few doors from Town Hall.) MR. McLEOD CRAIG Will Lecture. Subject: "WHAT OTHERS HAVE DONE YOU CAN DO." Applied Psychology is the Hope of the World. Collection. cmi W Y o christia 1 n EN ' s SECOND LECTURE ON "HOMEBUILDING." TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), at S o'clock. Speaker: MR. B B. HOOPER, A.R.1.8.A. (Archil ect). Subject: ' THE. MODEL HOME. ITS CHOICE AND ARRANGEMENTS." Open to Young Men and Women. rYREY ' LYNN LIBRARY. WINTER COURSE LECTURE. "THE HUMOUR AND PATHOS OF A PARSON'S LIFE IN THE AUSTRALIAN BUSH." Bv REV. LIONEL B. FLETCHER. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), at 8 o'clock. A Popular Lecturo by a Popular Lecturer. When Mr. Fletcher gave this Lecture recently at Bereaford Streei Church hundreds were unable to sain admission Chairman: CR. b W H BRINSDEN ADMISSION: SIXPENCE, or BY COURSE TICKET.

.4 UCKLAND INSTITUTE AND MUSEUM. A (ANTHROPOLOGY AND MAORI RACE SECTION;. A Lecture will be given in tbo .Biology Theatre. University College, Symonds St., TO-NIGHT (Wednesday), at 8 o'clock, by Mr. W. Page Rowe. Subject: "Instinctive Art anrl Primitive Ornament." The Public are invited to attend. V. F. FISHT3R. Hon., Secretary.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19699, 27 July 1927, Page 20

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