AMUSEMENTS T/foMftfA.O gftieh Thi jivdu * Nightly at 7.45 Thomas Meighan The Popular Good-Luck Star In “THE CANADIAN’’ Also Richard Talmadge The Stunt Star Supreme In "THE BLUE STREAK" . Sunbeams and Full Sunnorts Princess Phone 41-586. u PPOits Tivoli Phone 44-136. REGINALD DENNY ‘‘Take It From Me” ADOLPHE MENJOU In “ACE OF CADS” “LEFTY” FLYNN ‘SMILIN’ AT TROUBLE” Phone 44-402 for Reserves. AND "THE WALTZ DREAM” Merrier than “The Merry Widow” Also "TIN GODS" A Stirring Dramatic Story with Thomas Meighan and a strong cast. Rialto Phone 46-609. Regent Phone, 20-142 r Gccnr MNU LUIS WILSON KHWKHH\I\ “The Vanishing Race” V THREE LAMPS Special Prologue Special Prologue By Miss Beresford’s Pupils
HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE FOR A LIMITED SEASON, Commencing Saturday, May 28 WILLIAM RUSSELL PRESENTS, BY ARRANGEMENT WITH J. C. , WILLIAMSON, LTD The Nellie Bramley Co. IN A SERIES OF SPARKLING AND BEWITCHING COMEDIES. During the season the following Comedies will be staged:— “PADDY, THE NEXT BEST THING.” -A LITTLE BIT OF FLUFF” “FAIR AND WARMER” “BABY MINE” “PEG O’ MY HEART” Opening Attraction SATURDAY MAY 28 “Paddy the Next Best Thing ” Plans will open at Lewis R. Ead>* and Son, Ltd., on THURSDAY, May 2G. PRICES—6s, 4s, 2s (plus tax). CLYM EDGARES, Touring Manager.
Sunday Concert at the Majestic Theatre HIGH-CLASS musical, programme BY LEADING ARTISTS. Funds in Aid of a Particular Case of Distress. Overture - - By Sunday Night Orchestra Under baton of Mr. A. O’llalloran. MAURICE SCHRODER (Baritone) "My Dear Soul” ------ Sanderson "A Perfect Prayer” ------- - Day MR. H. DEAN (Xylophonist). (At the Piano, Miss V. Dean). "Greenwitch Witch” Confrey “In a Garden” - -- -- -- -- - Defter MISS ELSIE BENTLEY AND MR. DUNCAN BLACK (Vocal Duet) "Friend O’ Mine” ------ Sanderson "Dolorosa” - -- -- -- -- Phillips MARJORY GREENING (Saxophone Solo) "Valse Vanite” - -- -- -- - Weidoff "Luna D'Estate - -- -- -- -- Tosti PENATROPE MACHINE "Onward Christian Soldiers” - Gauntlett "Be Thou Faithful” - - - - Mendelssohn SELECTIONS by Orchestra, and VOCAL DUET by MISS BEATRICE BIRRELL and MR. F. ELLIOTT. Selections from ‘‘II Trovatore” - - Verdi MR. HECTOR ST. CLAIR (Violin Solo) “Humoreske” - -- -- -- - Dvorak "GOD SAVE THE KING” Early Doors at Six. Early Donators and Voluntary Donators l'lease see Mr. Dudson, Majestic Theatre, To-night. MISS OLIVE WARIN - - Accompanist Silver Coin Collection. REGULAR PROGRAMME STARTS AT 8 E. J. DUDSON, Organiser.
CABARET BY THE SEA Auckland’s Most Brilliant and Comfortable Ballroom. TO-NIGHT 8 p.m. to 12 p.m. Admission ss. Phone 26-615. Mutic by the Famous Internationals. Auckland’s Popular Jazz Idols. *-ntil further notice the Cabaret opens three nights weekly: ■Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 50, 21 May 1927, Page 17
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