LAST NIGHT “RICH BUT HONEST'’ Wortn Millions m Laughs! And "RUA AND HIS 7 WIVES. 1 ' Unique New Zealand F Im fe>t Maori “Messiah"* in his Bush Stronghold L j FY/LLER-HAV'VJ^ROV hIAJI "Th# Theatre Beautiful.’* Box Plan at Theatre. Regular F Continuous Pictures Daily from 11.15. Ring AS-210 The Comedy Novelty Sensation! GALA OPENING TO MORROW NIGHT Never before such a unique screen entertainment—a world-famous story enacted in an entirely new way by the incomparable stage comediennes known as - Tne Female Chaplins"’—set in a lavish United Artists Super-Product on THE GREAT BLACK AND WHITE COMEDY’ IN TMt MOTION PICTURf 'XOPS V ind LV/V i** Ja UNITED ARTISTS PICTURE The story of “UNCLE TOM S CABIN." with more of the comedy ind less of the harsh drama. Laughs May Come —Laughs May Go —The “Topsy Eva Laughs Go On For Ever! Introduced by ‘‘ CO TTONFIELD MEL ODIES ’ ’ including “OLD BLACK JOE.” “KENTUCKY HOME. 1 * “CARRY ME BACK TO TENNESSEE.” by Majestic Quartette Scene: Plantation on the Mississippi. APPROPRIATE ORCHESTRAL ACCOMPANIMENT BY MAJESTIC S NEW ORCHESTRA, arranged by JOHN WHITEFORD-WAUGH (Music Director). ‘•Rememb’riner,” Fox Trot (written by Dufl far “Topsy .uul Bfa ' Flight of the Bumble Bee"’ (Rimsky-Korsakui' >, “Kei.ruckv Babe.'' “OH rnUri at Home,” “Chicken Reel,” “Darkies* Jubil- e.” “ Tama r,Mn.*' • ’Down South.” "Berceuse” (Jocelyn), ‘"Funeral March ©fMarionct” (CnuiiM.n. s. , nes r., arnais. (Broustel), “Minuet de Manon” (MassenetMusi.Ml « ), “Coquette” (Arenskyi, ”Tel! Me rnore. 'aprii ios*. <\\ (Mendelssohn). BE WISE AND BOOK YOUR SEATS! PRELIMINARY PLAN OPENS TO-MORROW. No Doubt About Joseph Hislop Overflowing Houses Assured Seventeen Encores in One Night ! Such is the record of Joseph Hislop. the great British Tenor, who wins instant popularity everywhere. So amazing is the enthusiasm for Hisiop that, at a recent concert in England, the singer was compelled to give seventeen encores before the audience could be persuaded to leave the hall. Direction J. and N. Tait. TOWN HALL, NEXT THURSDAY NIGHT Direction J. and N. Tait. JOSEPH HISLOPS BRILLIANT OPENING CONCERT. NOTICE. Patrons are requested to be seated at the com rr of the concert, then the doors _ , .. conclusion of the first programme item. The most memorable first night the history of music in New Zealand. J. AND N. TAIT Announce v/ith very much WORLD’S FAVOURITE TENOR. Joseph Hislop has sung with amazing success in the leading Opera and Concert Halls of the World, in Italy, France, Norway. Sweden. D Holland, Belgium, England, Ireland, and Scotland, the Unite* and in South America. NEXT THURSDAY’S OPENING PROGRAMME—MR. HISLOP will sing:—“Adelaide” (Beethoven); “Che gsbda mar from “La Boheme” (Puccini); Aubade (Lalo); Fiocca La Neve (Cim Lord Randaj (Cyri] Scott); In the Silver Moonbeams (Cyril Scott>: Singing (Eric Crates); Kish a); Eyes (Armstrong Gibbs); I Heard You _ Galley (Kennedy-Fraser); Mary of Argyle, etc. Encores will be selected from “Bird Songs at Eventide” (Coates), “Pagliacci.” “Rigoletto." "Tosca." and “Carmen,” etc., etc. Associate Artist: MR. ALBERTO SCIARRETTI (Pianist and Accompanist). CONCERTS ALSO ON SATURDAY AND MONDAY. NOVEMBER 5 AND 7 ” '• n a r y Booking_now_being received at 10s, plus tax. Plans open ” “ th«_7s 6d jseats open on Tuesday. Prelii _ _ To-morrow. Ordinary Box Plans for November 1. PLANS AT LEWIS Representative LTD. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE LAST TWO NIGHTS Allan Wilkie Miss Hunter-Watts TO-NIGHT (THE LAST NIGHT BUT ONE) ROMEO AND JULIET ” TO-MORROW —FAREWELL PERFORMANCE, “HAMLET.” Prices: Bs, 63, 4s and 2s. Children in Parties of ten and upwards. 4s. 3s, 2s and Is, at all performances. All prices plus Tax. BOX PLANS at Lewis_R. Eady and Son, Ltd. until 5 p.m., and from 5.30 p.m. at ColeVAf mm ‘HE CABARET UNDER THE SEA TO-NIGHT LAST DANCE OF THE SEASON. POPULAR NIGHT. Ladies, 2s. Gents, 2s 6d The Laughter-splitting Comedy—‘ROOKlES’ TTEAR THE CHILDREN Sll Hear the Competition Wir Choir Hear the Address on “Is C sation Cracking?” TOWN HALL, SUNDAY—6.3O. OENSATION! GRACE! NOVELTY! The Regent’s Greatest Act to Date FINK AND AYRES Skating Demons and Rhythmic Gliders. TO-MORROW AT NEW REGENT. COMMENCING TO-MORROW (FRIDAY)— ‘The Frontiersman” ing Tim McCoy and Clari* Winds AT THE GRAND FRIDAY £IOO FOR GRACEFUL DANCING—DIXIELAND
DANCING TUITION LAURIE KINGSLAND. Ballroom Dancing. Private or class lessons. Studio: 24 Symonds SL Particjlars: (ring or call) “Belyxie," Princess St. BALLROOM DANCING Correct Style. Qualified Private Tuition. —Modern Dancing Studio, SO Palmerston Buildings, opp. G.P.O. '•TS CIVILISATION CRACKING? REV. LIONEL B. FLETCHER Speaks on this Subject, TOWN HALL. NEXT SUNDAY. 6.30 p.m. SENSATION! GRACE! NOVELTY! The Regent's Greatest Act to Date FINK AND AYRES Skating Demons and Rhythmic Gliders. TO-MORROW AT NEW REGENT*
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 186, 27 October 1927, Page 17
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