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AMUSEMENTS LAUGHTER WEEK ENCORE! The Majestic has re-echoed with happy laughter during the iast two weeks, and packed houses have testified most eloquently that comedy is what the public wants. Accordingly, the Majestic has arranged for a Laughter Week N' FV/LLER -HAS'WARD'S kilts ' "The Theatre Beautiful.” Regul; Box Plan at Theatre. Continuous Pictures Daily fron New Programme Made to Suit Public Taste!

TO-DAY ADDITIONAL ATTRACTIONS. In keeping with the Majestic policy of securing the most novel and unique supporting pictures. regardless of cost, we have pleasure in presenting—“THßOUGH UNKNOWN NEW ZEALAND." The Wild Urewera Country to meet THE MAORI “MESSIAH," RUA, AND HIS SEVEN WIVES at his weird bush stronghold, “The New Jerusalem," on the Maungapohatu Mountain, Urewera Country. Photographed by Mr. Rudall Hayward, Coloured Scenic of Sunny Gibraltar, Britain’s Stronghold in the Beautiful Mediterranean. LATEST WORLD NEWS. CARTOON. ORCHESTRAL NOVELTY. Of Sparkling Originality and Humour. The Majestic's New Orchestra takes the Stage for “A SOUTHERN WEDDING." “The Bride"—Piccolo (Frank Poore). “The Bridegroom"—Trombone (Syd. Sly). “The Parson" —Bassoon (A. Stewart) MAJESTIC’S NEW ORCHESTRA, Conductor: J. Whiteford-Waugh. “Liebestraum" (Lizst), “Arabian Serenade" (Langey), “Legende Basque" (Maquarre), “Coppelia Ballet Music" (Delibes). “Serenade" (Drdla), “Manon" Opera (Massenet), “Rustic Revels" (Fletcher), “Allegro Vivace," from “Symphony" (Schubert).

TO-DA Y A Comedy off the Beaten Track WILLIAM^, FOX presents U RICH BUT HONEST WORTH MILLIONS IN LAUGHS! A Bevy of Beauties A Youthful Cast! A picture full of surprises, with a dozen laughs for every thrill!—and a happy story of a girl who had to choose between a boy in a Ford and a Sheik in a Rolls-Royce. Don’t blame her for choosing the Rolls until you’ve seen this rollicking Comedy. It bounds from one hilarious moment to another with electrifying speed.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 181, 21 October 1927, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 181, 21 October 1927, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 181, 21 October 1927, Page 15

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