AMUSEMENTS William Haines and Joan Crawford. Last Night— “Spring Fever’* A Comedy of Golf and Gfrls. /#e aft OLIVE DOR DEN NEIL HAMILTON*'MAR IE DRESSIER'HELEN CHANDLER MARY ALDEN-JERRY MiLRY* JIMMY CRAINCER M mm* A FLYfHC SQCC O' Bf*C* Wt/Ty** Majestic COMMENCING TO-MORROW ST? Phone 43-210. Plan at Theati 1s to 2s 9d.
“Rose Marie ” Matinee Next Saturday at 2 AND ON MONDAY AND TUESDAY NEXT. SPECIAL MATINEE PRICES: D.C. and R.S. f 8s; Stalls, ss; Gallery, 2s. Early Door Gallery, 1s Extra. Children Half Price to D.C. and Front and Back Stalls, Gallery, 1s 6d. “ROSE MARIE” BOX PLANS. Box Plans for the whole of the season are now open at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Direction: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. “ROSE MARIE” The loveliest, most colossal and most popular Musical Play the World has ever known. TO-NIGHT at 7 55 AND SUBSEQUENT EVENINGS. MATINEES: NEXT SATURDAY AT 2. And on Monday and Tuesday Next. “ROSE MARIE” With the Original Cast and Gorgeous Scenery and Appointments. Seats in central positions available for to-night subsequent occasions at Lewis R. eady and Son, Ltd., from 9 o'clock this morning; 300 Back Stall Seats and 600 Gallery Seats may be purchased at H.M. Theatre Kiosk or at the Doors. Evening Prices: Dress Circfe and Reserved Stalls (preferential), 12s 6d; Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls (ordinary), 10s; Back Stalls, ss; Gallery, 2s; Early Door Stalls and Gallery, 1s extra. All Prices Plus Tax. Manager John Farrell.
National Theatre COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME TO-DAY, HEADED BY THE ROYAL SUNBEAMS 35 Professional Artists 35 I ncluding The One and Only JACKIE CLARKE The Idol of All. BABY DOREEN Everybody’s Darling. The Merry Twinklers Jackie's Cluster of Peaches. The Acrobatic Sunbeams Real Wonders. GWEN JONES The Indiarubber Comedienne. HARRY USSHER The Singer of Sweet Songs. And Many Others, also In Their Second Production, Carnival Time THE PROGRAMME: 1 — Opening Chorus - Royal Sunbeams (b) “My Girl Said ‘Yes’ ” Jackie Clarke and Baby Doreen 2 Toe Solo, “Copellia” - - Jean White 3 Hawaiian Specialty -------- Thelma Forrest and Tiny Tots A —Whirlwind Specialty ------- Phyllis Robertson and Gwen Jones 5 The Radiant Ballet (with Alice Johnson leading) in “HONEYBDNCH" 6 The Dance of the Dolls Baby Doreen and Tiny Tots 7 The Old Favourite —WEE JACKIE CLARKE—wiII 4}ig. “pother. Speak to Ethel!" and “She Knows Her Onions.” 8— Spectacular BaIIet—“BUTIWHFLIES AND ROSES.SoIo D**cer, Noni Miles. 9 The Wonder Boy Soprano—Harry Ussher—will render in his inimitable style, “When Mother’s Eyes are Smiling,” and “Yesterday.” 10— The Surprise Packet - Baby Doreen 11 — THE ACROBATIC SUNBEAMS— In Another New Act 12— “Jolly Old Sailors” Jackie Clarke and Tiny Tots 13— Jazz Eccentrique - - Alice Johnson 14— The Merry Twinklers (with Valda Chate leading) in “EVERYTHING NICE ABOUT YOU.” 15— An Eastern Ballet, headed by Thelma Forrest and Royal Sunbeams’ Ballet 16— Finale, “Good-bye and Good Luck to You.” THE ROYAL SUNBEAMS NEW SCENERY. NEW DRESSING. NEW BALLETS. NEW PICTURES. NEW SPECIALTIES. A Whole New Show (4 IN ADDITION, Blanche Sweet Warner Baxter SINGED” DANCING TUITION MISS LAURIE KINGSLAND. ! Ballroom Dancing. Private or daaa lesBALLROOM DANCING Correct Style. Qualified Private Tuition. —Modern Dancing Studio, 30 Palmerston Buildings, opp. G.P.O.
The Holiday-Makers’ Paradise DIXIELAND BEACH AND CABARET POINT CHEVALIER Dainty Afternoon Tea*, Music, Dancing Daily. Luncheon for Businessmen, 12-2 p.m. Dixieland Beach offers everything for the comfort and pleasure of the Holiday-maker and Visitor. Hot Water, Tea, Cakes, Sandwiches, Pies, Biscuits, Sweets, Ice Creams, Soft Drinks. Swimming, Games. . Dressing Sheds, Bathing Costumes, Towels. Take Grey Lynn tram to Surrey Crescent and connect with Point Chevalier Bus. Only ten minutes from Queen Street by car. Twenty minutes by tram or bus.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 239, 29 December 1927, Page 15
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