AMUSEMENTS. SHOW PEOPLEI Make the most of your holidays and visit the Majestic the only theatre with the Real Orchestral 1 MAJESTIC. A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. I Continuous Daily from 11 a.m. I NOW SHOWING. FULL ORCHESTRAL MATINEE AT 2.30. Forged notes that seem to drop from , nowhere . An elnsivo "clevoi one," silent and undetectable . . numerous clues, damning but false ... A midnight strugglo in n young wife's Bleeping room. A murder in the small hours . . . a man bathed in blood on charge EDGAR EDGAR EDGAR WALLACE. WALLACE. WALLACE. " THE FORGER" FORGER " FORGER" FORGER " FORGER " FORGER " Slowly the coils wound round young Peter Clifton The evidence seemed to shriek " Murderer " ut him Then the canny instincts of his young wife touched the tangled threads, of intrigue. The coils were unwound . . . the true " forger " stood revealed ! VOU OWE IT TO YOURSELF! The film version of the play that thrilled England, that has been the comedy sensation of the year. Filmed in the most beautiful country (itmosphere of the world—that of old Devonshire "THE FARMER'S WIFE," From EDEN PHILLPOTT'S Famous Stago Play. Additional Attractions: * A Yorke Gray Stage Presentation, •'THE HtSART OF A FLOWER." Solo Danseuse MISS ISABELLE BROOK Ballets Arranged by Cecil Hall J. WniTEFORD-WAUGH'S MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA. Presents Another Musical Feast. BOX PLAN AT THEATRE (PHONE 43-210) RIALTO THEATRE (Newmarket). SUNDAY NIGHT, AT 8.15. GRAND ORCHESTRAL CONCERT. 40 PERFORMERS. (Conductor: Henry C. Engel.) Entire Proceeds in Aid of the-Mayor's Newmarket Earthquake Relief Fund. PROGRAMME March Medley—"Martial Moments" - - • - ORCHESTRA. Song—Selected - EDNA LANGMUIR. 'Cello Solo—"Tarantelle" MISS MOLLY WRIGHT. Intermezzo Scene—"ln a Persian Market" - ORCHESTRA. Song—Selected. Cornet Duet—"lda and Dot" Polka MESSRS. CHARLES AND PAUL HAYES. Suite—"Ballet Coppelia" No. 1: "Festival Dance and Valse o/ the Hour." No. 2: "Czardas." ORCHESTRA. Song—Selected - - MRS. RATTRAY. Violin Solo—"Nocturno" - - H. C. ENGEL. Overture —Marriage of Figaro" ORCHESTRA. ' REGENT THEATRE (Epsom). SUNDAY NIGHT AT 8.15. Concert and Picture Programme for Earthquake Fund. No. I—God Sa.-e the King - - Orchestra. "Morning, Noon and Night," 3_Musical Monologue, "Christmas Bells' MRS. DREAVER. ■l—Song, Selected. MR. ARTHUR WRIGHT. s—Song, "For All Eternity." -- - MADAME ANDERTON. 6—Orchostra, "Lead Kindly Light." 7—Mnrimba Solo, Selected. • - - MR. P. JURY. B—Paramount's Spectacular Picture. "THE LAST DAYS OF POMPEII." LEAGUE FOOTBALL. 9 LEAGUE FOOTBALL. LEAGUE FOOTBALL. LEAGUE FOOTBALL. CARL/Tw" PARK, CARLAW PARK. TO-DAY (SATURDAY). TO-DAY (SATURDAY). CITY V. DEVONPORT. CITY V. DEVONPORT. i NO 1 3 P.M. PONSONBY V. RICHMOND, PONSONBY V. RICHMOND, • No. 2, 3 P.M OTAHUHU V. PT. CHEVALIER. OTAHUHU V. PT. CHEVALIER. NO. I. 130 SHARP. FINAL U GRADK CHAMPIONSHIP LEST YOU FORGET.—The CurtainRuiser, Otuhuhu ,v. Pt. Chevali.-i Match, is the final of the B Grade Championship. Collection for the Earthquake Fund will be takin up on all Grounds ADMISSION; Ground. Is. Stand Is Ladies fid; Stand, 6d IVAN CULPA.N Sec. hookey. AUCKLAND HOCK A ASSOCIATION. TO-DAY'S GAMES. REMUERA: S'l LUKE'S V. MOUNT EDEN. VICTORIA PARK: TRAINING COLLEGE V. MOUNT EDEN. PAPATOETOE: PAPATOE I'OE V. SOMERVILLE. E. J. HEWITT, Hon. Sec. DEMONSTRATIONS. ELECTRIC "IOOKING SHED NO. 11. Don't fail to see our Practical Demonstra tion in all classes of Cooking with the famous MOFFAT GOLD MEDAL ELECTRIC RANGE. rjiURNBULL AND JONES, WELLESLEY STEEET EAST.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20300, 6 July 1929, Page 24
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