AMUSEMENTS. Variety in the Spico of Life!— Majestic 8 Big Variety Bill in the Spice of Auckland Entertainment. I MAJESTIC I I A Fuller-Hayward Theatre | • I Continuous Daily. I . Popular Priccß. I Ring 43-210, Reserves. MATINEE DE LUXE, 2.30. Full Programme, Orchestra and Vaudeville. A very "different" picture! Crammed with thrills, laughs and action of a new sort! WILLIAM HAINES WILLIAM HAINES WILLIAM HAINES WILLIAM HAINES WILLIAM HAINES IN " TELLING THE WORLD." "TELLING THE WORLD." " TELLING THE WORLD." " TELLING THE " TELLING THE WORLD." He had a " nose for news"—as every good reporter should—and an eye for a pretty R j r ]—as most newspaper men have! So he follows a chorus girl homo to her dinky little flat—and from there through numerous thrills into tho midst of the Chinese revolution. You can depend on excitement and laughs a-plenty 1 For 20 minutes at each Session tho Majestic rang with laughter. "THE FIGHTING PEST." Charley Cliaso in His Funniest Comedy. They Stopped tho Show Last Night with Laughter! WENDY AND ALPHONSE. Tho Musical Comedy Couple in a Brand New Budget of Song and Humour. Latest News—N.Z. Scenic (Southern Lakes) and J Whiteford Waugh's Popular Majestic Orchestra. . Interlude: Brahms 7tli Hungarian Dance. CITY OF AUCKLAND. ZOOLOGICAL PARK. SUNDAY AFTERNOON, AT 3 OCLOCK. AUCKLAND MUNICIPAL BAND. God Save tho King. r , uTa.,l Ordpr" F. Panetla March, Loyal U icier . Smith llymn, ''Supplication -- - - - - Ghr. bimUi Overture, "Bohemian Gnl -- - - Dauc Petite Suite, "Scenes in t 'orilaml^ Selection. "Merrie England" - Ed. German Interval. March "Tho PHt Panther' - - L. Panella Waltz, "Victory ---- -■ - Syd. Batnes Selection. "The Maid of the Mountains l< rasei-bimson Morceau Militaire, "The Outpost" M^c " kcn7io March. "Our Fighting Men" - - Rocereto National Anthem. J. S. BRIG HAM, Town Clerk. THE SALVATION ARMY. CONGRESS HALL. GREY'S AVENUE (3 Mins. from Town Hall). TWO VERY SPECIAL MEETINGS. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY) POPULAR B SATURDAY NIGHT (SATURDAY "POPS"). 1000 Free Seats. , A|l \\ elcome The Congress Band will play Gems from the Great Masters," etc. Variety Programme. M rs, Goffin speaks. „ , .atit) aiu TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) TO-MORROW. 7 O'Clock. 7 O'Clock. PEOPLES' POPULAR SERVICE. The "Man f'.r Men" presents a reorganised Sunday Night Service. He.wan a you to come along. Mr Ogden wil sing Babylon " Master Barnes will play Handel s "Largo" (Violin solo with Rand accompaniment) male choir and songsters 1000 tree seals (See, advt in church column). tfahAAAA SOUTHERN CROSS LEAGUE. SOUTHERN CROSS SOCIAL CLUB. Grand Benefit Vaudeville and Dance, TOWN HALL, NEWMARKET, MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 24, AT S P.M. TO ASSIST DISTRESSED SOLDIERS AND FAMILIES. Meredith's Band. Ladies, Is; Gents, Is Gd Children. Gd. Organised by Ray Morris, Returned Soldier LEAC-UE FOOTBALL. LEAGUE LEAGUE LEAGUE FOOTBALL. FOOTBALL. FOOTBALL. CA R LAW PAR K, .CARL AW PARK, TO-DAY (SATURDAY). TO-DAY (SATURDAY). SEMI-FINAL ROOPE ROOSTER. SEMI-FINAL ROOPE ROOSTER. C H A R IT Y C H ARITY D A Y. D A Y. PONSONBY V. NEWTON PONSONBY V. NEWTON NO. 1, 3.15 P.M. MARIST OLD BOYS MARIST OLD BOYS V. DEVONPORT V. DEVONPORT NO. 2. 3 P.M. KINGSLAND V. ATHLETIC KINGSLAND V. ATHLETIC NO. 1. 1.45 P.M. Remember: ALL FREE LIST Suspended. Auckland Rugby League Vice-Presidents' Tickets will not admit. ADMISSION: Ground, Is: Stand. Is: Ladies, Ground. Gd: Stand, Gd. IVAN CULPAN Sec. A.11.L KINGSFOItD SMITH DEPARTURE. HP HE PASSENGER TRANSPORT COM--1 PANY, LIMITED. VISIT. OF AIRMEN.' For the convenience of patrons who may wish to inspect the Bristol Fighters at Ultimata, the Company's Buses leaving Commerce St. THIS (Saturday) AFTERNOON, for Papatoeloe, via Mangere, at 1.40 p.m., 2.40 p.m. and 3.50 p.m., will connect with a bus running to tho (lying ground. TO-MORROW (Sunday) MORNING, from 8 a.m. onwards, Buses will leave C.P.O. for tho convenience of patrons wishing to view Departure of Airmen from Ilmmata. Phone 12-580 for Full Details. A. A. MURRAY, Acting-Manager. CJEDAN BUSKS LEAVE AARD OFFICE. O DILWOUTII BUILDING. At 8.30 a.m. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). Return Fare, 4a Ring 44-1)50 or 40-518 for Seats. MAR KEY'S AARD TOURIST SERVICE Dilworth Buildings. ''PAKE Diamond Taxis to Ihumatao TO--L MORROW (Sunday). Return fare, 5s Early Reservations essential. PHONE 44-585. Or Call, 4, Lower Albert Street. BILLIARDS. Under (he Auspices of Messrs. Billiards. Ltd. PROFESSIONAL BILLIARDS. EXHIBITION MATCH OF 18,000 UP. WALTER LINDRUM, Australian Wizard Holder of World's Record Break ot Ml 5, under new rules, Versus CLARK McCONACHY, New Zealand Champion, Holder of World's ReeoiV Opening Break of 087. ST. JAMES' THEATRE BUILDING, (Opp Civic Square, Queen Street), Commencing MONDAY NEXT, 24TH INST. Afternoon Sessions: 2.30 to 4.30 p.m. Evening Sessions: 8 to 10 p.m. Popular Prices: 5s (Res.), 4s, 33. 2a (plus tax). Reserves at Messrs Billiards,' Ltd., Strand Arcade.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20058, 22 September 1928, Page 24
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