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AMUSEMENTS, MAJESTIC ROCKS WITH LAUGHTEE! Last Night's huge audience endorsed the World's opinion that "Is Zat So?" is the funniest comedy ever produced. "IS ZAT SO?" "ZAT IS SO!" " The Theatre Beautiful." Majestic. AJESTIC. Majestic. AJESTIC. I IVI AJESTIC. Majestic. AJESTIC. Direction: Fuller-Hay ward Theatres. Continuous Pictures Daily from 11.16 M 2353 A? 2.30. FULL PICTURE PROGRAMME. VOCALIST AND ORCHESTRA. Screaming Screen Version of the Play Hil that ia the Talk of the World. Laughter! Throbbing with "IS ZaT OOV" Suspense! With GEORGE O'BRIEN. EDMUND LOWE, . DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS. JNR Additional Attractions: "The Silent Vow,' A HELEN AND WARREN COMEDY "THE GOLD COAST - ' 'N.Z. SCENIC). LATEST WORLD NEWS. •' JAUNTS ROUND JERSEY " (British Scenic.) Piccadilly Hotel Cabaret Troupe give an Exhibition of Acrobatic Dancing. ON THE STAGE. Auckland's Brilliant Soprano, MISS /CHRISTINA /"VRMISI'ON. iss Christina vJrmiston. Majestics , w AJESTIC'S i>EW V./RCHESTRA Music Director: J. WHITEFORD WAUGH. Will pluy: Overture. Force of Destiny." (Verdi) " Symphonic Fantastique " (Berlioz). '• Scenes from Imaginary Ballet " (Cole-ridge-Taylor). " Ballet Suite " (Lacombe) "Cnopimana' Pot Pourri—" H.M.S. Pinafore." "March and Procession of Bacchus" from " Sylvia " (Delibes). " Rustle of Spring " (Sinding). " Gems from " South America" (Smidt). Book your Seats for To-night. Ring 43-210. Regular Majestic Prices, la to 3s 3d. Box Plan at Theatre. ORCHESTRA RCHESTRA IS ZAT SO?" "ZAT IS SO!' QUNDAY 17IVENING. Sunday H/vening. (CUNNINGHAM BENEFIT CONCERT.) ONE T>lG CONCERT. NE JL>iG V-^ONCERT. Majestic and utrand AJESTIC and OTRAND Majestic and qtrand AJESTIt anr 1 OTRAND (New Zealand's Largest and Leading Theatres). To-morrow Evening at both leading Theatres, a Special High-class Sunday Concert will be rendered The following will be the programme for the evening at the Majestic and Strand Theatres: —Two Large Orchestras of Cultured Musicians, one in each Theatre: Mr. Alan McElwain (Recitation); Mr. Dan Flood (Recitation): Instrumental Solos by the Campbell Boyi; Marjory Greening (Sax), Mr D. McMinn (Sax); The Orpheus Vocal Quartette; Vocal Duet by Chief Puha and Miss Brady; Tenor Solo by Mr. Jas. Simpson: Baritone Solo by Mr. Duncan Black; Mr. W. J. • Meredith, and Special Items by j Miss Birrell Smith and Miss Elsie Bentley; David Lunney, the Boy Soprano, will sing a " Special Item To-morrow Evening NOTE.—Patrons are requested to come early. Doors open at 6.30 at both Theatres, and Concert will start at 7.45. Remember. To-morrow Evening, at Your Favourite Theatres. End your day's outing at the Majes tic or Strand Silver Coin Collection. E. J. DUDSON. Organiser. HEAR THE CHILDREN SINGING. Hear the BERESFURD STREET PRIZE UOIR. town Hall, next sunday Morning Afternoon and Evening. WHO ARE" THESE UNITARIANSV » t Hear this question fully answered by REV. A. THORN HILL, M.A., Unitarian Church, Ponsonbv Road. SUNDAY. EVENING, at 7. DANCING. TO-NIGHT QAI O-KIGHT OAI Commencing at 8. SATURDAY. A T U R D A Y. THE PARISIAN HE i ARISIAN KITCHENER STREET. KITCHENER STREET. Near Public Library Ray \,r arson AY i>JL ARSON j And Hib Boston iaanoe /\rchestra OSTON yJRCHESTRA EIGH'II PERFORMERS. Will again provide a programme ol Attractive Syncopated Music. EVENING DRESS. Single, 2s Double 4s 6d inaugurated by I'UE PARISIAN DANCING STUDIO Teachem of Modern Dancing. 39-40. Winstone Buildings. Queen Street ORANGE fTiLIT RANGE LJ ALL. NEWTON ROAD. Near Top ol SYMONDS STREE'J TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. i till | TRANCE 1 8 "till 11.30 j J ELIX UANCE 1 11.30. 8 TILL 11.30. BALLOONS. CHOCOLATES. CIGARETTES FOR ROULETTE AND MONTE CARLO DANCES. I O HOHLAND'S RCHESTRA. j OifORLAND'S V/RCHESTRA. LADIES. 2s; CENTS., 2s 6d. 1 VIC. BAKER, Secretary. j QT. BEN O EAS'I D TO-NIGHT BENEDICTS HALL, EAST STREET. H A N C E. TO-NIGHT. Noveitj Dances, Chocolates. Streamers ana Cigarettes. Good Supper. Regina and Des mond. "The Dance and Story" (On with the Dnnce), dancers Dancing, 8-11.30 Doody Williamson's Dance Orchestra. Admission Is Bd. St. Vincent de Paul Stan jfl riOME TO THE MERRY t MAKERS DANCE. Every Saturday Night, 8-12. POINT CHEVALIER SAILING CLUB. JOAN STREET. Fun For All. Monte Carlo, Spot ! and Streamer Dances Dance Excels Price Good Floor Vi. Dean's Music Admission: Ladies, Is 6d. Gents, is. M.C.'s. W DEANE & C. A. COURTENAY BURNNaND'S Professional Dance Or chestra open for Engagement.—-Office 2?« Queen St Phone 43-234 BALLROOM Dancing, correct style, quail fied private tuition. -Modern Dancing Studio, 30, Palmerston Bldgs., opp. G.P 0 pHARLESTON, Fox-Trot and Walt* W Taught simply and speedily Miss Ruby Sheriff, B, Hopetoun St., Ponsonby. ivflss LAURIE KINGSLAND.—BaIIroom ItJ. Dancing (private lessons).--Studio: Ashridge. 24, Symonds St.; private, Belvue Princes St. MISS "JESSAMINE KIRKWOOD7 Classes commencing at Glengarry, Auckland Road. Onehunga. October 13.Particulars. Phone 12-204. ' V/TLLE VALESKA, Top Floor, Ngauphi i-VJL Chambers. Lome St. Phon« 46121. Every Kind qf Dancing Taught.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19762, 8 October 1927, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19762, 8 October 1927, Page 22

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