AMUSEMENTS. Another Great Entertainment of Thrills, ' l*augh», News, N.Z. Scenery, Music anil " Vaudeville. MAJESTIC. 1 i A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. 1 Continuous Daily. Popular Prices. I Ring 43-210 Reserves. ■ I THRILLS, LAUGHS. LOVE, ACTION! \ HAINES IN A DIFFERENT ROLE! SEE IT! WILLIAM HAINES N. / IN \ \ " TELLING / \ THE / WORLD." / From an Underworld Murder to a Far East Revolution He Hits the Adventure Tfail in Search of Thrills —and Love. Twenty Minutes of Laughter. "THE FIGHTING PEST." Charley Chase in His Funniest Comedy, as the "Pest" at a Boxing Match. Special Vaudeville Act. WENDY AND ALPHONSE, The Musical Comedy Couple in a New Budget of Song and Humour. Latest News —N.Z. Scenic (Southern Lakes), and J. WHITEFORD WAUGII'S POPULAR MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA. Interlude: Brahms 7th Hungarian Dance. ■ GET VALUE FOR TOUR MONEY. EMBASSY. LYRIC. EMBASSY. LYRIC. . Twice Daily. Nightly at 8. j HE'S HERB TO-DAY. I HE'S HERE TO-DAY. ARGUS ARGUS ARGUS ARGUS ARGUS ARGUS The Biggest Sensation of this Generation. I ARGUS ARGUS I ARGUS ARGUS j The Psychological Marvel of the Twentieth Century. The Most Remarkable Demonstration of Mental Telepathy Ever Given on any Stage. I BRING YOUR QUESTIONSARGUS WILL READ THEM. GRAND PICTURE PROGRAMME. LOIS MORAN. ' LOIS MORAN. With NEIL HAMILTON, NEIL HAMILTON, In a Hilarious Comedy Romance, Crammed with Suspense. "DON'T MARRY." " DON'T MARRY." SEE—HOW A MODERN MISS MADE A FLAMING YOUTH OF HER STRAITLACED BOY FRIEND. A SOCIETY ROMANCE WITH A CLIMAX THAT IS A PANDEMONIUM OF LAUGHS. On the Same Programme. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer presents A Thrilling, Up-to-the-minute' Drama, UNDER THE BLACK EAGLE. UNDER THE BLACK EAGLE. .With an All-star Cast. USUAL POPULAR PRICES. A V Y LEAGUE. A BOOK EVENING A BOOK EVENING Will be held at the NAVY LEAGUE ROOMS, CUSTOMS STREET WEST, On MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, AT 7.30 P.M. All Members and Friends are Invited to come representing a Book. Members are requested to bring any Books or Magazines for distributin arnpng the Seamen of Ships visiting the Port, for "Lighthouses and for sending to the Islands. Supper Provided. Admission Free. JOHN ALEXANDER, x 22 President. BOXING. _____ it NORTHERN BOXING ASSOCIATION. TOWN HALL—TOWN HALL, MONDAY NEXT, SEPT. 24. TOMMY McINNES, %rtMl , _ Middle-weight, TOMMY McINNES, , B „ 'of Scotland, TOMMY McINNES, BOXES Middle-weight TED MONSON, TED MONSON, Australia, TED MONSON, FIFTEEN ROUNDS. FOR A PURSE OF £200 AND EXPENSES. DON'T MISS TfllS CONTEST. NOTICE TO PATRONS: THE BOX PLAN TS NOW OPEN At Carter and Asher's Shortland Street, REMEMBER—THE TOWN HALL REGULATIONS Require every Person to be Seated. Therefore, BOOK YOUR SEAT. PRICES: Reserves, 7/6; Stage, £1 : Circle and Stplls. 5/: Back and Gallery, 2/6. We pay tax. . 21 REUNIONS. THING'S COLLEGE • OLD BOYS' ASSOCIATION. Ijgjsi HAMILTON. A REUNION Will be held at the COMMERCIAL HOTEL, HAMILTON, At 6.45 p.m. TO-MORKOW (SATURDAY). x2l TYPISTS. ' EF. BRADY. Typist (English and • French) and Stenographer.—Yorkshire House, Shortland St. Phone 41-069 28 MISS - r! BAKER. Typist;- Dupllcatltt. ■ Reporter, N.Z. Insurance Buildings. Room 421. Queen St Phone 43-572 A RESTAURANTS and tea rooms. fpHE Abbey Restaurant, Little Queen St., I Whitehead, late
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 224, 21 September 1928, Page 16
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