AMUSEMENTS FULLER-HAYWARD'S c MUE Continuous from 11 a.m. Evening Sessions at 8 p Special Children's Matinee Daily at 2.50 DAY SESSIONS ONLY. Jackie Coogan In The Bugle Call” AT ALL SESSIONS William Haines. Joa Crawford and Geo. I 1 Arthur. “Spring Fever” IN SUPPORT: The Majestic Miniature Pantomime Arranged by Misses Beryl N sttleton and Marjorie Turner. PERFORMERS 2£- PERFORMERS Majestic News Topical ‘•Kid Tricks” Big Boy Comedy Eve'S Review Interest And J. Whiteiord-Waugh's Majestic Orchestra Rendering a Selection of Incidental Gems, Both Light and Classic. SOX PLAN AT THEATRE. Phone 43-210. PRICES, 1s to 3s 3d. RAAMMAAAAAAAMWAAAMMAWMAAMAAARMIWWW/WWWVMM Alexandra Park, Epsom THE PLACE WHERE THE GEE-GEES TROT MONDAY NIGHT, 2nd JANUARY Huge Fireworks Display BY THE IMPERIAL FIREWORKS DISPLAY CO. A FESTIVAL OF FIERY SPLENDOUR BRINGING THE NEW YEAR IN WITH A BANG. Brilliant Set Pieces in Quaint Design and of a Wondrous Fascination. Giant Golden Cascades. Fiery Mechanical Wonders. Whizzing Wheels and Fizzv Fountains. Marvels of the Pyrotechnist's Skill. Rockets and Shells Emitting Myriads of Multi-Coloured Stars and Showers of Golden Rain. THE GREATEST DISPLAY EVER FIRED IN AUCKLAND. Equal to the Celebrated Displays of the Old Country. Firina and banging of the latest novelty conceptions in the Field of Pyrotechnics. Display starts at 8,40. It would have started earlier, but for our friend Sidev and his Daylight-Saving racket. Concert Programme prior to the Display by the Onehunaa Municipal Band, specially engaged f#r the occasion by the Imperial Fireworks Display Company. ADMISSION: Adults. 1s: Children, under 12. Free, if accompanied by parents, otherwise. 6d: Grand Stand. 6d Extra. Cars. Is.
National Theatre Twice Daily at 2*30 and S THE ROYAL SUNBEAMS CONTINUOUS PICTURES FROM 11.30 Last Two Days of this Programme BOX PLAN AT THEATRE THE SECOND HEAT OF THE SEMIFINAL OF DIXIELAND’S £IOO Competition WILL TAKE PLACE ON WEDNESDAY NIGHT, DEC. 28, BY THE FOLLOWING COMPETITORS:— Mr, R. Morgan, Mrs. Morgan. Mr. S. Burke, Miss Pike. Mr. H. Shorter, Miss Rather. Mr. F. Lees, Miss Craddock. Mr. M. McGarvey, Miss Sinclair. Mr. J. Walker, Miss Thorpdale. Dancing from 8.30 to 1 a.m. Admission ss. Long Night Grand Final, January 2. Ring 26-615 for Reserves.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 237, 27 December 1927, Page 17
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