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AMUSEMENTS. ANOTHER BRILLIANT INNOVATION! The Majestic's history sparkles with entertainment achievements. There were Btich incomparable and original programmes as Laußhter Week. Variety Week and All-British Week, which provided an ideal entertainment with a definite atmosphere. To-day the Majestic presents its crowning achievement, piRL WEEK! WEEK! vjirl Week! vjirl Week! Majestic. ajestio. Majestic. AJESTIC. Majestic. AJESTIC. "Tho Theatre Beautiful." Direction : Fuller-Hay ward Theatres. Continuous Pictures from 11.15. I PIRLWEEK f\PENS rpo-DAY j VJIRL W EEK vJPENS Xo-DA\. A CLORIOUS CALAXY OF GIRLS! Blondes and Brunettes—Tall and PetiteDaring and Bashful— Bewitching, Beautiful, Fascinating and Irresistible! A ROSEBUD GARDEN OF GIRLS. Girls! Tho Most Delectable Comedy Yet! C iris! IITADGE I) ELLA MY IVXadge X> ellamy \/T ADC E I> ELLA MY IVXadge X> ellamy MADIIE 1> ELLA MY adge X> ellamy Madge i> ellamy ADGE X>ELLAMY Ankles nkles " A NKLES " x\-NKLKS Bellamy ELLAMY In PREFERRED." REFERRED." PREFERRED." REFERRED." Girls' X REFERRED." Girls i " ANKLES PREFERRED. r s "Ankles X referred. Gr Is " A NKLES 'PREFERRED." oirM " Ankles I referred." (liris 1 An Intimate Story of bilk Girls! Stockings. . . Girls' Sho thought her brain was hitting Girls! oil all six but when sho discovered Girls! a crowd of men eyeing her ankles Girls' aha suddenly realised the reason Girls! for her success. Girls! You'll laugh until your ache Giris! or there's no such thing as Fun. Giggles! A JAZZ Giggles! VERSION Giggles! Of Giggles! O. HENRY'S STORY, Giggles! Giggles! CI IRLS!" (jiggles! TIRLS!" Giggles! GIIRLS!" Giggles! ("IRLS'" Giggles! GIRLS!" Giggles! IRLS!" Giggles! Giggles! A Riotous Comedy of College Giggles! Girls and tho Collepo 8 *» who'd never been kissed! Giggles! Giggles! The Prettiest Girls you've Giggles! ever seen—and they set a (iiggiles. new pace for laughs. ,'!"K]es. Giggles! • • • • » 1 iris! ON THE STAGE. I iris! . lirls' A Dazzling Fantasy of iirls! Colour-Blending entitled J iris! " /COLOUR TN TTARMONY." j iris' " Lolour Xn XLaRMONY." '•iris! lirls' Presented by iirls! MME. EDITH BAIRD. •iris' 40—-BEAUTIFUL GTRLS-40. iirls! 40—BEAUTIFUL GIRLS-40. lirls! lirls' With iirls' SPECIAL ORCHESTRAL lirls' THEMES. lirls' Arranged by iirls! MR. JOHN WIIITEFORD-WAUGE iirls! • • • • • Another Superb Musical Feast by MAJESTIC'S \TEW pRCHESTRA. AJESTIC'S INEW VyRCHESTRA. Conductor John Whiteford-Waugh. Including, Autumn and Winter (Grieg), Ballet Egyptian, Pierre and Pierrette (Percy Fletcher). Serenade (Tizgave), Hungarian Dances (Brahms), "The Elephant and the Fly," Klings Orchestral Novelty, with Frank I'oore (Piccolo), and Syd. Sly (Trombones). British Scenic of York and WinchesterLatest. World News, including Paris-Ameri-can Flights—Scenic of Portugal— Dancing Exhibition of "Black Bottom" —Stanley Lupino and Binnie Hale in Comedy Sketch from " Puppets," at Vaudeville Theatre, London. BOX PLAN NOW OPEN. Ring 43-210. Regular Prices: Is to 2s 3d. ipRIPPED BY A FLAPPE R. COME AND HEAR ABOUT IT At the MAJESTIC THEATRE—SUNDAY NIGHT. MEETINGS. THE NORTHERN BOOT AND SHOE X MANUFACTURING CO.. LTD.— The Annual 'Meet'- g of Shareholders will be held at the Company's Office on FRIDAY. September 2. 1327, at 2.30 o'clock p.m. BUSINESS: To Receive the Report of the Directors and BaJance-Sheet. Election of Two Directors (Messrs. Geo. Winstone and G. H. Fleming retire by rotation, but being eligible, offer themselves for re-election). To Elect an Auditor (Mr. E. L. Jonas retired, but offers himself for re-election), and to transact any other Business that may be brought forward. The Transfer Books will be closed from FRIDAY, the 19th inst., to September 2, 1327, both days inclusive. By Order of the Directors.—J. M. 'PREGASKIS, Manager and Secretary, Auckland. Aug. 18, 1927. LEAGUE FOOTBALL. €gh T E A G U E POOT B A L L. <IJ EAG U E X OOTB AL L. (W i i EA(t U E 1? OOTB AL L. C&cfi lj E A G U E X O O T B A L L. FINAL. FINAL. FINAL. FINAL. FINAL. FINAL. FINAL. FINAL. FINAL. FINAL. FINAL. FINAL. FINAL. FINAL. FINAL. FINAL. FINAL. FINAL. FINAL. FINAL. FINAL. FINAL. FIN A L. FINAL. FINAL. FINAL. FINAL. FINAL. pARLAW PARK. X ARK. O ATURDAY. Q ATUR DAY. uatukday. Oat uk day. Devon port v. -vtewtom. evonport v. i\ rwton. Devonport v. atewton. EVONPORT V. i> EWTON. KICHMOND V. pONSONBY dCHMOND V. X ONSONBY T3ICHMOND V. pONSONB\ XVICHMOND V. X ONSONBY ONSONBY. FOLLOW THE CROWD TO CARLAW PARK. Admission: Usual Charges. IVAN CULPAN. Sec.. Auckland Rugby League. BOXING. tdtLnfTS VTORTHERN pOXING ft ft " ORTIIERN IJOXING A SSOCIATION. Association. rpnWN IT ALL. rpowN XT ALL. X OWN XL ALL. X OWN XIALL. ]\TEXT. 99 Two Fast and Spectacular Contests. Duke ataddox, UKE iUADDOX, FEATHERWEIGHT Dttke araddox, champion of n.z. ukel'Xaddox. BOXES EX-AMATEUR TOHNNY J ECKIE. FEATHERWEIGHT •' OHNNY lJ ECKIE. CHAMPION OF JOHNNY 1 ECKIE. N.Z O OHNNY XJECKIE. I'iftei • Three-minute Rounds for the pEATHERWEIGHT r JMTLE OF N.Z. M att i tatton ,att XXatton. Matt tjatton att IXatton BC WELLINGTON AUCKLAND Black. LACK. TEN THREE-MINUTE ROUNDS. I Box Plan NOW open at Carter I j and Asher'a, Queen St. 1 Prices: Reserves. 7s <>d : Stage. £1: Circle, and Stalls. ss. Back Stalls and Gallery. 2s 6d. We pay tax REMEMBER.—Tho Town Hall regulations require every person to bo seated, therefore BOOK EARLY. t J. H. WATTS. Hon. Secretary. PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. THE ILLNESS 1J I)R. E. O. ROWLEY. DR. SHORTT will reside in his house. High Street, Otahuhu. and will Carry on the Practice ae Usual.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19719, 19 August 1927, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19719, 19 August 1927, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19719, 19 August 1927, Page 20