AMUSEMENTS “NO DULL MOMENTS AT THE MAJESTIC.” —Saturday's*, “Herald. ” ONLY THREE MORE NIGHTS OF SPARKLING COMEDY PROGRAMME N' IFV/LLER - laIBTIC •‘The Theatre Beautiful. tf Box Plan at Theatre. w Continuous Pictures Daily from ILIS THE MOST JOYOUS OF ALL COMEDIES— Sally O’Neil in “FRISCO SALLY LEVY Hilarious adventures of an Irish-Jewish family, and the intriguing love affairs of their sunshine daughter, Sally. AT NIGHT THE MAJESTIC FAVOURITE! Jack Lumsdaine Brilliant Australian COMPOSER ENTERTAINER BARITONE ANOTHER MUSICAL TRIUMPH Majestic’s New Orchestra Director: J. Whiteford Waugh. Featuring ‘‘POET AND PEASANT OVERTURE” _ ALSO S~CREEN IN 6: Brilliant Comedy gem, Sparkling with a host of pretty girls. “WINE, WOMEN AND SAUERKRAUT” “Thermal Marvels Of White Island”; “Beautiful Essex”; Greenwich Observa* tory Photoßrapb s Eclipse; International Beauties’ Parade in Texas; Restoration of Rheims; How to Dance the Charleston; How London Mannequins Learn to be Graceful, etc. Next Friday— LON CHANEY in “MR WU”
Auckland’s Entertainments —Amusement —Story —ln Picture ALWAYS IN THE SUN
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 154, 20 September 1927, Page 17
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