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AMUSEMENTS. Majestic Audiences SPELLBOUND by tho weird and {tripping story of " The Devil Dancer." set in the land of mystery. for the first timo tho secret of its mystic peoplo and striking customs have been told in tho Bensational REVELATION PICTURE. MAJESTIC. Hie Fuller-Hayward "Theatre Beautiful." Pictures Continuous from 11.15. , ' MATINEE DE LUXE, 2.30 Full Programme. Prologue and Orchostra. A Mighty fhund(»rbo!t of Thrills! "THE DEVIL DANCER," " THE DEVIL DANCER." "THE DEVIL DANCER," "THE DEVIL DANCER," "THE DEVIL DANCER," With. GILDA GRAY, GILDA GRAY. GILDA GRAY, And CLIVE BROOK, Tho mysteries of remote Tibet, its Devil worshippers, tho story of its English-born " Devil Virgin." her rescue by an intrepid explorer, her embittering experiences in a Delhi Nautch House—an engrossing story full of beauty, interest and thrill. A RICH AND HARE ORIENTAL PROLOGUE TO "THE DEVIL DANCER." Featuring flaunting Eastern Melodies Auckland, the Sunshine City Scenic. Charley Chase Couiedy "Aching Youth. Majestic News Latest World Events Racing Special "The English Derby' (1928) WHITEFORD WAUGH'S POPULAR ORCHESTRA. Interlude: " Saragossa." Book for To-night, the Big Night. (Phone 43-210.) NEW "TUDOR" CINEMA, REAIUERA. ' The Theatre Clusaic." Direction: Fuller, Hayward and Alumtord TO-NIGuT AND MONDAY. AT 8. A NEW AND EXCELLENT PROGRAMME Feature No. 1. William Fox Presents SALLY PHIPPS AND NICK STUART IN "THE NEWS PARADE-,' - Something New'in Picture Production. BASED ON EXCITING ADVENTURES OF A NEWS GAZETTE CAMERA MAN An Epic of Courage, Thrills, and Daring. Feature No. 2. Warner Bros. Present "LADY RAFFLES," With ESTELLE TAYLOR. A Picture of Surprises and queer twists that holds the Audience from start to finish. GAZETTES. COMEDIES, SCENICS Phone Reservations, 24-749. CITY OF AUCKLAND. ZOOLOGICAL PARK. TO-MORROW AFTERNOON AT 3 P.M. AUCKLAND MUNICIPAL BAND. PROGRAMME: Funeral March. "Dead March" in "Saul' 'Handeli Hymn, "St. Oswald' - - (Dykes) Overtuie. "Plymouth Hoo" - (Ansell) Morceau. "Invitation aLa Valse" (Weber) Cornet Duo. "Ida and Dot" - - (Losey) Soloists. Messrs. Fred Bowes and T. R. Morgan. Selection. "The Last Waltz" (Strauss) INTERVAL. March, "Indomeneo" - - (Mozart) Piccolo Solo, "The Larks' Festival" (Brewer) Soloist, Mr. Hal C. McLennan. A Southern Rhapsody. "Virginia" • (Haydn-Wood) Waltz, "Zephyr Caressant" - (Meny) March, "The Men of Mons" - (Marechal) NATIONAL ANTHEM. . Conductor. Mr Christopher Smith. J. S. BRIGHAM. Town Clerk. DIXIELAND. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. GALA CARNIVAL NIGHT. 8 P.M. to 12 P.M. Admission. ss. SPECIAL ATTRACTION MONDAY. THEATRICAL NIGHT. Grand Farewell to Miss Margaret Bannorman and Company. 8.30 p.m. to 1 a.m. Admission, ss. Watch Papers for Grand Anniversary Ball, Labour Day, October 22. For reservations Phone 20-GJo WHAT I MEAN BY INSPIRATION. Hear this Illuminating Address by REV. A. THORNHILL, M.A.. UNITARIAN CHURCH, ' TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) NIGHT, at 7. Writo for jFree Literature. Manso. Beckham Place. BERESFORD STREET CONG REG A TIONAL SUNDAY SCHOOL ' ANNIVERSARY . TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), TOWN HALL. HOOKEY. JJOCKEY • «<O-DAY (SATURDAY). AT 1.50 P.M. EPIPHANY V. SOMERVILLE COLTS. At 3.5 p.m., qnMERVILLE V OTAHUHU. ST T TIKE'SV TRAINING COLLEGE. MT. EDEN V UNIVERSITY WHIPPETS. Also. JUNJOR and LADIES' MATCHES. Admission. 6d E. J. HEWITT. Hon Bec. A.H.A. BAND PERFORMANCES. IJOMAIN GARDENS. SUNDAY AFTERNOON. SUNDAY AFTERNOON. Commencing at 3 O Clock. THFIIND OF THE FIRST AUCKLAND INFANTRY REGIMENI Will Render a Well-selected PROGRAMME OF MUSIC On tho Rotunda. Collection in Aid of Band I' unds. LIEUT A. J CLAREBURT, Conductor. SHOWS. WAIKATO A. AND P. ASSOCIATION'S , 37th ANNUAL SHOW. 37th ANNUAL SHOW. TO BE HELD AT CLAUDELANDS CLAUDELANDS ON NOVEMBER 16 AND 17, 1928. NOVEMBER 16 AND 17, K2B. Wide Range of Classes. Numerous Valuable Trophies. £ 100 for Dominion Hunter Championship. Homo Industries. Sheep Dog Trials ENTRIES CLOSI' OCTOBER 27. Schedules I'osten on Application. .T M. BAXTER. Secretary. Hamilton. A UCKLAND GRAND JUBILEE SHOW jt\ (75th Annual Show.) NOVEMBER 23 AND 24, im Classes for Hacks, Ponies, Harness Horses Hunters, Hi?h .Tuntp. Draughts, Beef and Dairy Cattle, Sheep, Pigs. Dogs. Farmers' Butter, Home Industries Steer Riding Competition. Wood-Chopping Competition, Cooking Competition, Gas Stovo and Electric Stovo U3 First Prizes NUMEROUS CUPS AND TROPHIES. NORTH ISLAND •CHAMPIONSHIPS IN ATTLE. SHEEP AND PIG SEC'IIONS SPECIAL FOR HOME INDUSTRIES. Entries clos" FRIDAY,_ November 16, ftt 8 p.m. No late entries accepted. Schedules free on application to Secretary. W" F." O'DONNELL. P.O. Box BG, Auckland,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20076, 13 October 1928, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20076, 13 October 1928, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20076, 13 October 1928, Page 24

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