AMUSEMENTS. Cleverly directed sequence of outstanding variety turns linked by wireless announcer and television device. . . . Well conceived and expertly executed melange without a dull moment. . . . Well-balanced comedy burlesque, dancing, singing and patter interludes. . . . Attractively-staged ensembles, sparkling atmosphere, swift movement, broad humour, brilliant. chorus work, novel sound effects. . . . Bright dialogue. . . Flawless recording. . ._ . Excellent photography and staging. MAJESTIC TO-MORROW. MAJESTIC TO-MORROW. MAJESTIC TO-MORROW. (A Fuller-Hayward Theatre.) When it's Warm outside, it's Always Cool in the Majestic. SESSIONS: 11, 2.15, 5.30. 8. British International Present / ALL- \ BRITISH BRITISH VAUDEVILLE, VAUDEVILLE. ELSTREE CALLING. ELSTREE CALLING. TOP - OF -BILL STARS. "Elstree Calling" derives its name by virtue of the fact that the film was produced by British International Films_ at Elstree, where Britain's largest studio is located. Truly a Constellation of Stars too costly to present on any one . Music Hall Programme.
WILL FYFFE, Great Scotch Comedian. LILY MORRIS, Comedienne. TEDDY BROWNE, The World's Greatest Xylophonist and His Famous Band. THE THREE EDDIES, In Their Lightning Sons and Dance Act. HELEN BURNELL, In Their Latest Dancing Scena, with the Ad el phi Girls and Enchanting Symphony of Shimmering Movement. CICELY COURTNEIDGE~ and full company. Singing—Dancing—" Ive's Fallen in Love." JAMESON THOMAS, JOHN LONGSDEN, AND A WOMAN. A Dramatic Sketch, " The Wrong Flat." THE BERKOFFS, Whirlwind Russian Dancers. GORDON HARKER, The Cockney Comedian with "The World's Worst Wireless Set." TOMMY HANDLEY, Comedian, "Miking a.t the Microphone." DONALD CALTHROP, ANNA MAY WONG, In Their Great Shakesperean Burlesque, " Tho Taming of the Shrew." BALALAIKA CHORAL ORCHESTRA In Russian Songs and Ballads. THE CHARLOT GIRLS, In Piquant Songs and Dance. JACK HULBERT, In Excerpts from the Great Vaudeville Success, " The House that Jack Built." FUNERAL NOTICES. TAHUHU RETURNED SOLDIERS' SOCIAL CLUB. Members of the above are requested to attend the funeral of Lance-Corporal E. J. Holt, TO-DAY (Thursday), at -1 p.m. T. DAY, Secretary. PUBLICATIONS. Y gTARTLING gERIAL. Y gTARTLING gERIAL. "QN rjAHE fyTIGHT jgXPRESS." "0 N T HE ]\ nGHT j^XPRESS." " QN- rjAHE J\TIGHT J7JXPRESS." "QN rjpiiE JTXPRESS." BY FRED M. WHITE. BY FRED M. WHITE. BY FRED M. WHITE, Author of " A Broken Memory," " The Golden Bat," " Queen of Hearts," etc. "•On the Night Express" is n story of incomparable interest and thrilling sensations. It is brimful of extraordinary incidents that captivate the reader. Tho heroine, Constance Wakefield, is a lovely girl, who is forced to face some terrible events. Being a rich orphan, about whose parentage there is considerable mystery, and who lives with her guardian, Rupert Baseoe, sho is a prey to many scheming lovers. The story is full of rapid action and the situations are cleverly developed. Tho love interest works to a romantic climax and altogether " On the Night Express " is a story full of thrills. Do not miss the opening chapters in tho TJERALD gU PPLEMENT, gATUEDAY.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20766, 8 January 1931, Page 18
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