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AMUSEMENTS. Girls and higglesi vJ . What a programme! What perfect enjoyment! Yesterday the Majestic was th© happiest and most attractive place in town. No wonder it was packed! Never before so many pretty girls in one show, or so many laughs crowded in two hours! If you want to be happy— Coma to the Majestic To-day. Majestic. —•- AJESTIC. HIAJESTIC. Majestic. Majestic. AJESTIC. "The Theatre Beautiful." Direction: Fuller-Hayward Theatres. Continuous Pictures from 11.15. jyj-ATINEE AT 2.30 FULL PROGRAMME. DANCE FANTASY. MAJESTIC'S NEW ORCHESTRA. Ladies! Attend the Matinees! Girls! The Most Delectable Giggles! Girisi Comedy Yet! (Jiggles! Girls' HTADGE TJELLAMY Giggles! Girls 1 Madge JIJELLAMY Giggles! Girls! T\/TADGE T> ELL AMY Giggles! Girls! Madge J JELL AMY Giggles! Girls I IV T ADGE T> ELLA MY Giggles! Girisi Madge 13 ELLA MY Giggles! Girls' HTADGE pELLAMY Giggles! Girls' Madge JjELLAMY Giggles! Girls' In Giggles! Girls! A NKLES PREFERRED. Giggles' Giris' Ankles A referred. Giggles! Girls! A NKLES "PREFERRED. Giggles! Girls' A.NKLES A REFERRED. Giggles! Girls! ANKLES PREFERRED. Giggles Girls! Ankles Jr REFERRED. Giggles Girls! ANKLES PREFERRED. Giggles! Girls! Ankles I REFERRED. Giggles Girls' Giggles! Girls! An Intimate Story of Silk Giggles! Girls! Stockings. Gigg es Girls' • * " * Giggles! Girls! A JAZZ VERSION OF Giggles! Girls! O. HENRY'S STORY, Giggles Girls! " riIRLS!' 1 higgles Girls! vJ Giggles Girls! A Riotous Comedy of Col- Giggles Girls! lege Girls and the College Giggles Girls! Boy who'd never been Giggles! Girls! kissed! Giggles' Girls' » * ' * Giggles! GJrls! ON THE STAGE. Giggles! Girls! A Dazzling Dance Fantasy Giggles Girls! entitled Giggles Girls! "pOLOUR TN Girls' A £? ggeß gai h aemokt - §ss£ Girls* Presented by S'- gS i CS S Girls' MME. EDITH BAIRD. Giggles Girls! 40-BEAUTIFUL GIRLS-40 Gigg es Girls! With Orchestral Themes Giggles. Girls' Arranged bv MR. JOHN Giggles Girls! # WHITEFORD-WAUGH. # Giggles. ' r S Another SiiperWfusical Feast by MajSTTS! Nlf Ofupst Conductor: John Wbiteford-Waugh. Including ' Autumn and Winter (Grieg). Ballet Egyptian, Pierre and Pierrette (Percy Fletcher). Serenade (Trierine). Hungarian Dances (Brahms), featuring „ _ „ "THE ELEPHANT AND THE FLY Klings Orchestral Novelty, with Frank Poore (P:.-"olo) and Syd. Sly (Trombone). BOX PLAN NOW OPEN Ring 43-210. Regular Prices: Is to 3s dd. QOMING! The Spectacle Thrill of the Year—- " l oters? " With ' RAMON NOVARRO and ALICE TERRY. T HE GRANDE FINALE. LAST OF THE SEASON AND A BUMPER. TOO. Next Wednesday's Community Sing is going to be the most stupendous of the season—it is the last one—a real "grande finale." COME TO THE LAST COMMUNITY QING. OMMUNITY OING. NEXT WEDNESDAY, 12.30 to 1.30 P.M. STRAND THEATRE. In the Chair will be the Mayor—Leading each song, good old Jasper, hot and strong—Keeping "ivories" warm, Mrs. Snow and Mrs. Osborne—A soloist of notable pick. Madame Anita Hardwick—The full committee will sing and add to the din, I Should Smile. True, it's going to be the mightiest or all sings of the season. CHAIRMAN. His Worship the Mayor. SONG LEADER. Jasper ('nuff said). SOLOIST—Madame Anita Hardwick. PIANISTES—Mrs. Osborne, Mrs. Snow. FULL COMMITTEE IN ATTENDANCE. Doors open at 11.30 a.m., so be early.— Thi3 sing is going to be rushed. All proceeds to unendowed chanties. Song Books and Admission Free. |J*RIPPED B~Y A FLAPPER. HEAR REV. LIONEL B. FLETCHER. MAJESTIC—SUNDAY NIGHT. "TS RELIGION Tii ENEMY ?" 1 HEAR REV A. THORN HILL, M.A., Ponsonby Rd. Unitarian Church, Sunday. 7 p.m. N.B.—Bring and Buy Sale To-day, 2 to 5 p.m. T DANCING. _____ O-NIGHT (SATURDAY), O-NIGHT (SATURDAY), Commencing at 8. rpHE PARISIAN. JHE A ARISIAN. KITCHENER STREET. Ray tytarson ay Itl.arson And His Boston trance orchestra oston JJance Orchestra Will again provide a Programme ot attractive Syncopated Mpsic. EVENING DRESS REQUESTED. Single, 2s 6d; Double 4s 6d. Inaugurated by THE PARISIAN DANCING STUDIO. Teachers of Modern Dancing. 39-40. Winstone Buildings, Queen Street. ORANGE LJ ALL RANGE -O-ALL TO-NIGHT NEWTON RD. NEAR TOP OF SYMONDS STREET. 8 till | THELIX TRANCE pLUB. Still 11.30. I i? ELIX JLJaNCE 8 TILL 11.30. BALLOONS', CHOCOLATES, CIGARETTES FOR ROULETTE AND MONTE CARLO DANCES. 2 HORTLAND'S HORTLAND'S VjRCESTRA. LADIES, 2s. GENT'S, 2s. VIC. BAKER. Sec. To-night to-night. DOMINION HALL. DOMINION HALL. Dominion Road, Opp Post Office. SEVILLE DANCE CLUB. SEVILLE DANCE CLUB. Late of St. Paul's. Jazzing Competition. Valuable Prizes. Ladies, 2s; Gents., 2s 6d. S PECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. Ladies and Gentlemen— The Auckland Combined Retail Soft Goods Charity Club's usual Monday Night Dance will be held in Scots Hall next WEDNESDAY, instead of Monday, owing to the hall being engaged this coming Monday. So don't forget NEXT WEDNESDAY. 24th, and will continue as usual every Monday Night. BIG INTER-HOUSE COMPETITION. NEXT WEDNESDAY. Ashley's and Bradstreei's Combined. ' NEXT WEDNESDAY. Also. Demonstration of the New, Modern Steps of Dancing. Ladies, 2s. Gentlemen, 2s 6d. ORIENTAL RENDEZVOUS. MANGERE BRIDGE. SELECT CABARET, TO-NIGHT iSATURDAY), 8 to 11 p.m. GOOD ORCHESTRA. Weddings and Private Parties Catered For. Double Ticket, ss. Good Motor Road. HPAMAKI MAORI TENNIS DANCE. 1 TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. ORPHEUM HALL. ONEHUNGA. Gents, 2s; Ladies. Is. Rainbow Orchestra. BURNNAND'S Professional Dance Orchestra open for Engagement.—Office. 236, Quean. St, Pkaos> 43r2&4..

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19720, 20 August 1927, Page 22

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