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AMUSEMENTS DON’T MISS BRILLIANT STAGE NOVELTY TO-NIGHT! ACTING AND SCREEN TESTS TO PROVE ABILITY OF 4 SEMI-FI NA L I STS STANDING FOR TITLE OF MISS AUCKLAND AND MAID OF HONOUR. nwssrte "The Theatre Beautiful” REGULAR MAJESTIC PRICES II- to 2/9 To-Night To-Night THREE OUTSTANDING ATTRACTIONS 1. THE MOST BRILLIANT STAGE NOVELTY EVER PRESENTED IN A PICTURE THEATRE. Original Acting & Screen Tests 4—LEADING SEMI-FINALISTS-4 Aucklanders’ Own Choice of Their Favourites in the "MISS NEW ZEALAND 1927” GREAT SCREEN TYPE QUEST,. IN CONJUNCTION WITH M ETRO -GOLDWYN- MAY ER. Your Vote Decides Miss Auckland —Record Your Vote at the Majestic 2. AMAZING REVELATIONS OF UNEXPLORED AFRICAN JUNGLES. “THE GORILLA HUNT” Astounding Pictures of the Mighty, Man-like Monsters of Africa —Titanic Struggles with Gorillas, Elephants, Pythons and Crocodiles! TINGLING WITH TREMENDOUS THRILLS! 3. SPAR'KLING SCREEN VERSION OF GREAT STAGE SUCCESS! “A LITTLE JOURNEY” - With CLAIRE WINDSOR, WILLIAM HAINES and HARRY CAREY. All aboard for the greatest little Joy-ride ever—A trip of unlimited furi and excitement on a flying trans-Continental express—lt whirls you into a new world of thrills and romance! Overture: "The Merry Widow,” by Popular All Soloists’ Orchestra of 20 Musicians. Fred. G. Mumford Conducting. CHILDREN HALF-PRICE AT ALL TIMES.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 85, 1 July 1927, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 85, 1 July 1927, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 85, 1 July 1927, Page 15

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