AMUSEMENTS. THE SPIRIT OF LAUGHTER Has taken possession of the MAJESTIC. A Fuller-llayward Theatre. Continuous from 11.10. , Phone 43-114 for Reserves. A CARNIVAL OF ENJOYMENT. SPRIGHTLY SPRINGTIME COMEDY, The delicious adventures of a young couple who find that the first year of married life is the hardest—they , hadn't got their second wind. "IF I WERE SINGLE." "IF I WERE SINGLE." "IF I WERE SINGLE." "IF I WERE SINGLE." With MAY McAVOY MAY McAVOY AND CONRAD NAGEL, CONRAD NAGEL, As the delightful "Newly Weds." who promised to love, honour and BEHAVE. "Old songs, like old friends, are best." Vocal Gems from "THE BOHEMIAN GIRL." Gloriously Staged. Exquisitely Sung. RAPTUROUSLY RECEIVED LAST NIGHT. Vocalists: MTSS CHRISTINA ORMISTON AND THE MAJESTIC MALE QUARTET. MAJESTIC NEWS '... Topical. "LORDS OF THE HACK FENCE." A Study In Cats. "THE FAVOURITE WIFE." Uproarious Van Bibber Comedy. WIIITEFORD WAUGH'S POPULAR ORCHESTRA. Interlude: "A DAY IN NAPLES." STRAND, I Fuller-Hayward Home of Big j Pictures. STARTING ITS SECOND WEEK, EVERY SEAT SOLD FOR TO-NIGHT'S PERFORMANCE. The purpose of this advertisement is to save intending patrons of to-night's performance inconvenience. Due to the tremendous success of "Ramona" advance bookings are phenomenal. Every seat in the Strand Theatre has been sold for to-night's performance. For the convenience of those who wish to see tbis wonderful production our box office facilities offer the most convenient way, so be advised —BOOK your seats for the outstanding attraction of the year. "RAMON A," "RAMON A," "RAMON A," With DOLORES DEL RIO. DOLORES DEL RIO. DOLORES DEL RIO. "The Picture Beautiful." 2 PERFORMANCES DAILY. 2.30 and 8 p.m. Box Plaa at Strand and Lewis Eady, Ltd. Strand Phone 43-114. MEETINGS. * GREAT PROHIBITION RALLY. TOWN HALL SUNDAY AFTERNOON, 3 P.M. ■ Chairman: J. W. SIIAW, SI.A., ESQ. SPEAKERS: REV. R. J. PATTERSON, 8.A., LL.B.— A brilliant, witty and dramatic orator from Belfast, Ireland. MISS ISABEL McCORKINDALE. —An accomplished, lucid and convincing speaker on Scientific Temperance. MR. TOM BLOODWORTH—Whose Topic Is Labour, Liquor and Liberty. MR- C. R. EDMOND Will make a Statement re Parliament and the Licensing Bill. COLLECTION FOR EXPENSES. 29 Association* 1 *!!} 1 be M^Vd n *in° Rooms. MONDAY, October 1, at 8 p m All Poultrykeepers are invited to attend * m ' ?■ c 'i n '.hcli en be t mutual benefit to those keeping poultry oSSY a iobbj ' or * 8 » business. KULv LP. 20
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 231, 29 September 1928, Page 24
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