AMUSEMENTS ONLY TWO MORE NIGHTS —THE MAJESTIC PROGRAMME MAGNIFICENT! Nl FV/LLER -HAVWARD'S kIESTK ROMANCE! ADVENTURE! THRILLS! RAFAEL SABATINIS BARDEIYS c lh® J\d&gitipiceiit A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Epic FEATURING JOHN GILBERT AND ELEANOR BOARDMAN MAJESTIC NEWS The Latest of World Topical Events “EVE'S REVIEW” “LIGHT HOUSE Scenes in CoLour of Re« KEEPING” constructed Ypres Mermaid Comedy MAGNIFICENT ORCHESTRAL PROGRAMME: Featuring “GEMS FROMI GILBERT AND SULLIVAN OPERAS" DANCING THE MISSES BERESFORD Wish all those interested in their Dances to note that the LONG EVENING will be held THURSDAY, September 15, in MASONIC HALL, Belgium Street. The Spanish Ballet, which was successful at the recent Competitions, will be danced. Papaloetoe Odfellows Annual Ball —Friday Next ill leave Papatoeloe to suit patrons. H. COLES, W. LEACH, Joint Secretaries. AMUSEMENTS LAST TWO NIGHTS OF “SPRING WEEK.” BOOK NOW! #• SEUg^nt ; ‘ • The Thea tre Magn if ice ft t” z Direction J. C. Williamson Films. Managing Directors Beaumont Smith and F. W. Thring. Big Matinees Daily at 2.15. Continuous Pictures from 11 a.m. Evening Session at 7.45 sharp. PACKED HOUSES ENRAPTURED WITH ss SPRING WEEK” DOUGLAS MACLEAN “LET IT RAIN IN A PARAMOUNT COMEDY Funniest Comedy of the Season—Floods of Fun—Hurrica Williamson Celebrity Vaudeville MARIE LAWTON Girl A Harp A Voice BETTINA EDWARDS jckland’s Premiere Danseuse EDDIE HORTON “THE STORM," with Operatic Orchestra Miss Cecil Hall’s PRIZE BALLET MAURICE GUTTRIDGE AND NEW OPERATIC ORCHESTRA. BIG BOOKING FOR TO-NIGHT. RESERVE NOW AT THEATRE, Phone 46-888, or at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. FRIDAY NEXT LET’S LISTEN IN ON jnt’s Drama, The “ TELEPHONE GIRL 99 With MADGE BELLAMY, HOLBROOK BLINN, WARNER BAXTER. The Year's most Exciting Drama. See what happens when great political secrets fall into the hands of the pretty telephone girl—a story to set your nerves tingling! ANOTHER MASTERPIECE BY HERBERT BRENON, The Man who made “Beau Geste." Also, J. C. Williamson Celebrity Vaudeville, Novelty Song Film, Colin Crane “Marcheta” Eminent Baritone, in Songs for All. PLAN FOR SEASON OPEN AT THEATRE. PHONE 46-888.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 149, 14 September 1927, Page 15
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