AMUSEMENTS. EVERY AFTERNOON. 2*,30. EVERY AFTERNOON, 2JO. (Except Christmas Day), GORGEOUS XMAS PANTOMIME (Produced by Miss Lillian O'Lesary on Bi« Majestic Stage). "ALADDIN" "ALADDIN" 6 WONDERFUL SCENES 6. G - WONDERFUL SCENES' 6. 50 -IN THE CAST - 50. 50 —IN THE CAST The Biggest, Brightest, Funniest Children's Pantomime, MAJESTIC. MAJESTIC. A Fullei'-llayward Theatre. Continuous Daily from 11 15 To-morrow (Xmrfs Day) from 2.30. AT ALL SESSIONS THE MOST SOPHISTICATED COMEDY EVER INSPIRED BY PARIS .... Monsieur. Madam, et Mademoiselle flaneur! Winch is the way a French boulevardier would address von in telling about " DRY MARTINI." " DRY MARTINI." Ah stimulating as an appetiser—fresh as the little green olive—warming as Vermouth —nnd clear as the stuff they still soil in Paris! . With MARY ASTOR rs the daughter who came to Paris looking for excitement and pot more thnn she bargained for from MAI MOORE, who didn't mean right by our Mary . . and SALLY EILERS. her demure girl friend, who captured the eye—and temporarily ♦lie heart —of Mary s friskv papa. In Addition: • r%Tn " MAJESTIC WORLD MAGAZINE." Aesop Cartoon. Comedy. Study. And at Evening Session: " TWO BRIGHT SPOTS" From "Aladdin" Pantomime. WIU TE F OIM) -WAU GH' S OR CHEST RA. In Seasonal Melodies and Incidental Music. TO-MORROW XMAS DAY. TO-MORROW - XMAS DAY, AT THE MAJESTIC. Continuous Show frorn 2.30 til] l 0 D .m WARWICK DEEPING S "SORRELL AND SON." "SORRELL AND SON." "SORRELL AND SON." "SORRELL AND SON." ADDITIONAL FILM ATTRACTIONS M AJESTIC'S POPULAR ORCHESTRA. At 8 p.m. Session. CITY AUCKLAND. ZOOLOGICAL PARK. ZOOLOGICAL I'ARK. ZOOLOGICAL PARK WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. BOXING DAY DECEMBER 26. AUCKLAND MUNICIPAL BAND. AUCKLAND MUNICIPAL BAND. Conductor. Mr. Christopher Smith. Will Play the Following Merry I rogramme: COD SAVE THE KING. March— "Holyrood" - - - Alford. Overture— "Light Cavalry - - - - Suppe. Waltz—"Tout Paris" - - Waldteufel. Intermezzo —" Forge t-Me-N ot' - Richards. Cornet Solo—"A Dream of Love - Millars. Soloist Mr. Fred Bowes. Selection "The Gondoliers" - Sullivan INTERVAL. Ma ch—"The M»n of Mons" - Marechal. Xylophone Solo—"Tarantelle de Concert Greenwood. Soloist, Mr. Rowland Jackson. Selection—"Patience" ----- Sullivan. Characteristic—"Bella Across the Meadows" Ketelby. March—"Strike Sure" - - - - Graham. NATIONAL ANTHEM. J. S. BRIGHAM. Town Clerk. NORTHERN BOXING ASSOCIATION. TOWN HALL TOWN HALL. GREAT HOLIDAY ATTRACTION. THURSDAY NEXT. THE CONTEST OF THE YEAR! TOMMY McINNES, TOMMY McINNES, TOMMY McINNES. Middle-weight uf ScolKud. BOXES lachie Mcdonald, lachie Mcdonald, lach ie Mcdonald. Champion Middle-weight of New Zealand. FIFTEEN ROUNDS. FOR A PURSE OF £2OO. | Both men are great I I fighters and a stirring I I contest is expected. 1 I BOX PLAN NOW OPEN" at I Carter and Asher's, op p. Star ( Office. Shortland St. Prices: Reserves, 7s (id: Stage, i'l; Circle, and Stalls, ss: Back Stalls and Gallery. 2s Cd We pay tax. * V 1 R' A I N I N G. A (Evenings.) TOMMY McINNES Matt Hatton's Gymnasium. lachie Mcdonald, 7 p.m. Fire Brigade Gymnasium. LAWN TENNIS. LAWN TENNIS. LAWN TENNIS. LAWN TENNIS. LAWN TENNIS. DOMINION CHAMPIONSHIPS. DOMINION CHAMPIONSHIPS. DOMINION CHAMPIONSHIPS. DOMINION CHAMPIONSHIPS. ON THE STANLEY STREET COURTS. STANLEY STREET COURTS. STANLEY STREET COURTS. STANLEY STREET COURTS. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 2G. ' THURSDAY. DECEMBER 27. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 28. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20. MONDAY, DECEMBER, ill. AND FOLLOWING DAYS IF NECESSARY. ADMISSION. ADULTS—7s (id Season Tickets; 2s Each Day. JUNIORS (under 18 years)—3s Gd Season Tickets: Is Each Day. REFRESHMENTS OBTAINABLE ON GROUNDS. A BRUCbi Racquet Strings. 1)1. Albert i. Street. Racquets Restrung. Repaired Patronised by Tilden. World's Chnmpion. 810 stocks Spaldings. Slazengcrs Got yotu Racquet restrung. Satisfaction guaranteed - Wiseman's Queen St. •nI Newton. and American Racquets Strung, -J super gut; reasonable prices: Restring ing and Repairing.— Yates. City Chambers EXPERT Repairs exoeuted same day. f received by 10 a.m.; Restrinainc. HOs —Johns Lid rimncerv fit PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. jyiV o. FYF F E LA M B Will bo away on Holiday for Two Weeks from December 28. Dr. Dniry will see his patients. jpEES ON RECOVERY. Sufferers of Chronic Tuberculosis, Cancer. Appendicitis, Goitre, etc.. write to HEALTH. GO, Grcy'3 Av.. Auckland.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20137, 24 December 1928, Page 18
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