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AMUSEMENTS THE LAUGHTER BOOM CONTINUES! FRESH OUTBURST TO-DAY WITH THE YEAR'S GREATEST COMEDY: is. a FULLER -HAVWWRD'?' MaJISTIC •The Theatre Beautiful.” Regular Price*: 1s to 2s 9d. Box Plan at Theatre. Ring 43-210 Continuous Pictures Daily from 11.15. THE PICTURE THAT HAS SET THE WORLD LAUGHING: mmmt as ID Rookie is derived from the Afghanistanese words. ROO, meaning: NOTHING, and KIK, meaning MUCH. Hence ROOK It: meaning NOTHING MUCH. A METRO-GOLDWYN-M AYER SPECIAL INTRODUCING THE WORLDS GREATEST COMEDY TEAM. KARL DANE and GEORGE K. ARTHUR Old Soldiers Never Die, but Rockies drive them Mad! Humour in a new form —comedy in an original setting—the duel o 1! wits between a recruit and a hard-boiled sergeant in a citizens’ training camp, with a pretty girl to help things along! In case you don’t know, a Rookie is an old soldier s Nightmare Meet a crowd of them and get a lot of laughs in this rollicking story of love and adventur?—You’ll understand why old soldiers become bad tempered after you’ve seen this side-splittii g coined> And A PICTORIAL AND MUSICAL PROGRAMME OF APPEALING VARIETY! Greyhound facing Special! First Pictures of Thrilling Tin Hare Race, and in Slow Motion. Enchanting Pictures of "Rio de Janiero,” the Dream City of the South. ‘Memories of Arras. Bethune, Armentieres and La Bassee.” Byrd Flight—First Rubber Boats—Swimming and Diving Championships—New York—French Tango Exhibition by Leading London Dancers! on the Miss Christina Oraiiston At the pianc: Mi ** Quinn Stage wmwwua tyiutioiuu Flute Obligato. Frank Poore "NEW ZEALAND’S NEW NATIONAL ANTHEM, "OH. LAND OF PROMISE’’ (to be sung for the first time to-night. Words by Annette Hayward and music by Alfred Hill), and A New Selection of Vocal Gems. IVIAJESTIC’S NEW ORCHESTRA; Music D rector: John Whiteford Waugh Will Play "Four Spanish Rebels” (Luzzatti). "Story of the Three Eears' (Coates). "March and Procession of ESacchus” (Delibes), "Carnival Venetian * (Burglein), • The SolveJs Song” (Grieg), Two Sketches, "Joy and Sorrow” (Sniek). And Piccolo Solo by Frank Poore, "L’Oiseau Mouche.”

THE JOY GERMS WILL BE THERE! ‘A NIGHT IN HOLLYWOOD’ Grand Plain and Fancy Dress Movie Ball Under the Direction of Valeska for Regent and Fuller-Hayward Theatres. Town Hall, TUESDAY NEXT, October 18th SOMETHING DIFFERENT! A “REEL” REVEL! FANCY DRESS MOVIE COMPETITIONS! OVER £SO IN CASH PRIZE! Bring the Children to the Children’s Party Entertainment to precede the Movie Ball from 7 to 8.30 p.m. IMPORTANT NOTICE! Only a Limited Number of Tickets Available! Buy Your Ticket To-day! Tickets obtainable at the MAJESTIC, REGENT and STRAND Box Offices, or from any Film Ejrchange. Double Tickets, 17/6; Single (Ladies’), 8/6; Single (Gent.’s), 10/-. (including Supper and Refreshments). Spectator’s Tickets (admitting to Galleries Only), 2/-; Reserved, t;/6. Children’s Tickets, 2/- (admitting to Children’s Dance Only). Proceeds of Ball to be donated to Mayor of Auckland's Unemployment Fund.

Prince Edward I THEATRE ' Karangahape Road Fuller Hayward Theatre* VAUDEVILLE The Eccentric Sisters IN SOME ECCENTRIC STEPS ROBT. ST CLAIR FAVOURITE BARITONE. THE SUNBEAMS POT POURI SONGS CHORUS DANCES JACK RAYMOND LIGHT COMEDIAN. ALSO SCREENINGfcfc TIN HATS Featuring CONRAD NAGEL, CLAIRE WINDSOR, AND TOM O'BR'EN. A post-war Comedy packed wilh uproarious laughs. You’ll shiver and shriek and shake with laughs and thrills. The Belle of Broadway” Featuring BETTY COMPSON. Was she to blame? Men fought an sold xheir souls for her. But she wante a man who saw her soul —not her bod) Prices —9d 1/- 1/0 .u* 'Wifi “The Cabaret Under the Sea " The Whole Town's Talking. BE IN THE SWIM I DANCING. TO-MORROW AFTERNOON, 2.30-5 (Admission. 25.) TO-MORROW EVENING, 8-12. (Tickets, 7s 6d double.) “After Theatre" Dance, 2s each.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 175, 14 October 1927, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 5 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 175, 14 October 1927, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 5 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 175, 14 October 1927, Page 15

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