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AMUSEMENTS LAST NIGHT OF THE MOST JOYOUS OF COMEDIES Sally O’Neil in “FRISCO SALLY LEVY JACK LUMSDAINE MAJESTI C’S NEW fc. A FL/LLER Mai i 14 “The Theatre Beautiful.” Regular Prices: 1s to :>S Sd. Box Plan at Theatre. Ring 43-210 Continuous Pictures Daily from 11.15 Another Mighty Majestic Entertainment Achievement! TO-MORROW! TO-MORROW! WiMCMMEIy 4 WRv wo u ip- 3 THIS YEAR’S OUTSTANDING M ETRO-GOLDWYN SPECIAL! LON CHANEY’S GREATEST ROLE All the glamorous colour and mystery olf the throbbing East sweep through this amazing film of love, intrigue, and revenge. Love comes strangely into the life of little Nang Ping, daughter of the Mandarin Wu, and drama stalks with it. Lon Chaney’s greatest starring role as Wu, in a picture from the stage sensation that will thrill you and move you to your depths. ON THE STAGE FAREWELL TO JACK LUMSDAINE Brilliant Australian Composer-Entertainer, who has established a new vogue in musical entertainment. Featuring Dramatic Oriental Song in fascinating Chinese setting, as appropriate prelude to “MR. WU,” and his Sparkling Gems of Mirth and Melody. An Orchestral Programme that will stand as a Landmark in Auckland Musical History by MAJESTICS NEW ORCHESTRA Musical Director John W+iiteford-Waugh Featuring “Second Hungarian Rhapsody,’ Liszt; “Suite Orientale,” Popy; “Chanson Indone,” Korsakoff; “Orientale,” Cui; “Three Arabian Dances,” Ring; “Chinese Festival,” Hegner; “Momento Capriciosso,” Weber; “Serenade,” Drigo. USUAL QUALITY PROGRAMME OF SHORT SUBJECTS AND COMEDY.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 156, 22 September 1927, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 156, 22 September 1927, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 156, 22 September 1927, Page 17

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