AMUSEMENTS AGAIN TO-NIGHT! GREAT AUDIENCE TO ITS FEET IN WILD ENTHUSIASM THE PROLOGUE THAT SENT LAST NIGHT'S WARBRICK’S TE KOOTI KAKA TROUPE Including Two Actual Descendants of Te Kooti in Wild War Sang* and Hakas that SHAKE THE THEATRE ON ITS FOUNDATIONS You Will Be Thrilled As Never Before! TO-DAY STRAND TO-NIGHT Last Three Nights of the Year's Greatest Screen Event RUDALI HAYWARD'S THUNDERING EPIC OF THE DOMINIONS PIONEERING DAYS. RECEIVED AGAIN LAST NIGHT WITH THUNDERS OF APPLAUSE latter who you are—as long as you are a Britisher worthy of ‘ -you’ll enfoy—the nan “27»e Te Kooti A Drama of Primitive Emotion and Grim Guerilla Warfare on the old War Trails. Marvelous Maori Acting That holds you Spellbound. • Thri King Horsemanship. Tender Romance Whirlwind Action amid the Glorious New Zealand Bush A PICTURE NEW ZEALAND MAY WELL BE PROUD OF—IN FACT, YOU ARE NOT A REAL NEW ZEALANDER UNTIL YOU HAVE SEEN IT! RING 43-114 FOR RESERVES.
HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE To-night AND WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY AT 7.45 P.M. Cecil Hall Presents Her Pupils “2Yfce Vanities” In the NOVELTY SHOW OF THE YEAR. Thrilling Spanish opera-dance PLAY, “A Night in Seville.** Humorous potted pantomime, “A Cinderella Charleston.'* Effective scenery and lighting. Vocalists worth hearing and jaspers, limited, chorus. Artistic “Scenes de Ballet'* and Brilliant Solo Dancers. Novelty musical comedy songs and chorus ballets. Interesting plays and individ ual numbers. TALENTED juveniles in dance. X song and story. Ingenious and gorgeous costuming. Elaborate hindu dance play, “The Miracle of the Lotus.'* SPARKLING MUSIC BY LARGE ORCHESTRA. Conductor Jasper Calder. At the Piano, Mrs. Barrington Snow. Stage Manager, Chas. Crosher. TOTAL PROCEEDS IN AID of AUCKLAND CITY MISSION FUNDS. Box Plan Now Open at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. Prices: 4s (no booking fee). Reserved, D.C. and Stalls; 2s 6d. Back Stalls; 1s 6d, Gallery (no tax). Business Manager, S. HARDWICK, City Mission. Presentation of Boquets, etc., Final Night Only. rpHE SALVATION A ARMY, GREY’S AVENUE, CITY. TO-MORROW At 12 ’3O Mid-day the Flag Hoisting Ceremojiy AND Dedication of Ground In Connection with the NEW CONGRESS HALL Will be Conducted by COMMISSIONER J. HAY, 0.8. E. Other Speakers— COUNCILLOR MELVILLE ROBT. A. LAIDLAW, Esq. REV. J. KEMP. 3 P.M.—OPENING OF THE NEW PRISON GATE BRIGADE AND MEN’S INDUSTRIAL HOME At Williamson Street, Epsom, BY THE COMMISSIONER. The Public are Specially Inyited to these Important Ceremonies.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 208, 22 November 1927, Page 17
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