AMUSEMENTS THE MOST CHEERFUL P ROGRAMME IN TOWN. mstb “The Theatre Beautiful” Direction: Fuller-Hayward Theatres. Popular Prices: Is to 3s 3d. Ring 43-210. CONTINUOUS DAILY. NORMA SHEARERin Bright, appealing, orchestral accompaniment, including selections from the latest musical comedies. A Delicious Comedy That would make a weeping willow laugh. With CONRAD NAGEL And GEORGE K. ARTHUR Which IS the waning sex—male or female? Where are the strong, silent men of yesterday? Is it still a man’s world? How will it all end ? Merrily, wittily, and fascinatingly this picture tackles the problem. ADDITIONAL ATTRACTION: Most Gorgeous Stage Creation Ever Presented at the Majestic. A Dresden Dream Featuring Valesha Entrancing Song and Dance Fantasy, introducing Popular Fox Trot Song, "In a Little Garden.” Soloist, Mr. J. O’Malley. ALL SOLOISTS ORCHESTRA CONDUCTOR .. FRED. G. MUMFORD. 20 PLAYERS 20 Overture, ‘Pique Dame” (Suppe). Interlude, "Minuet” (Paderewski). A GREAT EVENT THURSDAY NEXT And During Easter Week— The Greatest Lo ver of All Ages, John Barrymore as “DON JUAN ” Produced on a scale of unparalleled magnificence. The greatest cast of stars ever assembled foi' a single screen production with a supporting cast of hundreds and hundreds of screen players.
SUNDAY CONCERT MAJESTIC THEATRE TO-MORROW EVENING TO-MORROW EVENING at 8. JpGR -CLASS jyjUSICAL T>ROGRAMME WILL BE RENDERED. Come early, as the Majestic can only seat 2,000. SPECIAL SELECTIONS ON PANATROPE MACHINE From 7 till S. Doors open a.t 6. Silver Coin Collection. E. J. DUDSON, Ox'graniser. - !: ' l!
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 16, 9 April 1927, Page 14
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