AMTJSEMEHTS. TLfATINEE rpo.DAY A T OQA Matinee -Lo-day At With Full Orchestra and Jack Lumsdaice. Majestic A J E ST i c Majestic: Ajes t i c majestic Majestic "The Theatre Beautiful." With its POPULAR NEW ORCHESTRA. Direction: Fuller-Hay ward Theatres. Continuous Pictures from 11.15. THREE REASONS WHY YESTERDAY'S BIG- AUDIENCES WERE DELIGHTED. 1. Sparkling Variety of Programme. 2. Jack Lumsdaine. 3. Orchestral Feast. "Here's the Sunshine Girl Again!" O ALLY ryiVTEIL OALLY U i\EIL In "7? EI SCO QALLY T EVY." "J: risco Dally Jjevy." A Joyous Comedy—all about Sally, the Irresistible, who had an Irish mother, a Jewish father—and then a son of Aaron and a son of Eriu laid claim to her heart! You'll simply howl at this comedy. Tumultuous Welcome and Thunderous Applause for JACK T UMSDAINE. ACK JUUMSDAINE. on His Return from Triumphal Southern Tour, And HIS POPULAR SONG HITS. "WHITE ISLAND" (N.Z. Scenic). Amazing pictures of the searing voice of the netherworld. MAJESTIC -NEWS. Latest Chamberlain and Levine Flying Pictures—Greenwich Observatory Photographs Total Eclipse—Daredevil Steeplejacks in Chicago, etc. Parade of International Beautiea, Texas, Restoration of Rheims Cathedral, Logging in Mexico. BRITISH SCENIC—" Beautiful Essex." EVE'S. REVIEW. Mannequin Training—How to Dance the Flat Charleston—Eve Excels at Strenuous Masculine Sports, and in the " Gentle Arts." COMEDY—"Wine, Women and Sauerkraut" With all the "Girls" who were in the Majestic's Girl Week Comedy. Another Superb Orchestral Programme! jyjAJESTIC'S Musical Director: John Whiteford-Waugh. Overture: "Poet and Peasant " (Suppe). Including . Carnaval Venitieu (Burgmein). Intermezzo Pittoresque (J. Kociaul, Eili, Eili (Suuon Katz Traditional Yiddish '■ Melody), Allegro Vivace (Franz Schubert from No. 1 Symphony). Vanity Fair (Percy Fletcher). Moonlight ou the Hudson (G. D. Wilson). BOOK YOUR SEATS. King 43-210. Prices: Is to 3s 3d. Box Plal at Theatre. East, and West meet in a Picture of 1001 thrills! Lon Chaney never so amazing as in this role. of a. sinister Chinese Mandarin ! LOUISE DRESSER RpNEE ADOREE RALPH FORBES Metro. Goldwyn Made It Perfectly! iy|AJESTIC "YTEXT T^RIDAY. -C RIDAY. EMU E R A I B R A R Y. WINTER COURSE. FINAL CONCERT. Arranged by MR. ERIC WATERS. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER ARTISTES: MR. JOHN TAIT'S MADRIGAL CHOIR. MR. EDWARD CHUHCHOUSE. Vocalist. MISS ISOBEL LANGLANDS. Violinist. MISS MARJORIE SEEL. Solo Pianist. MISS JEAN CLARKSON, ACCOMPANIST: MR. ERICA'ATERS ADMISSION: SIXPENCE, or BY COURSE TICKET. JUMBLE SALES. JUMBLE SALE JUMBLE SALE. CAKE AND FRUIT STALL. FRANKLIN ROAD METHODIST HALL, SATURDAY. 2 P.M. BOXING VORTHERN VJOXING \ SSOCIATION. iA ORTHERN DOXING ASSOCIATION. fPOWN IT ALL. 1 own Hall. TOWN HALL. 'POWN MALL. 1 OWN 11 ALL. town hall. Monday, qf.ptembf.r in ONDAY. OEPTEMBER U. MONDAY SEPTEMBER 19. TIM OKOADFOOT JIM IJROADFOOT TIM TJROADFOoT Jim Oroadfoot TTM OROADFOOT Jim jjroadfoot Lachie \.f cn on a ld. ACHIE ItXcJL/ON A LD. LACHIE \fCr\ONALD. ACHIE McJL/onald. Lachie \f cfionald. ACHIE PURSE. £IOO. And Expense* 15 Two-nnnute Rounds. BOX PLAN now open st Carter and Asher's, Queen Street. PRICES • 1000 SEATS AT 2S ed y-Q SEATS AT ss. Reserves. "# f^L WE PAY TAX REMEMBER.—Tbe Town H»II regulations %or EAKLf ,rSOB <0 ** therefore
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19744, 17 September 1927, Page 22
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