Public Opinion — . What is the Greatest Power in the World To-day ? not Wealth—that is Fleeting not Fortune—for that is Fickle. The Greatest Power in the World To-day is Public Opinion. We say This Man was Great, and why? Personality made him Great, but Public Opinion made his Greatness known. Another perhaps an even Greater Man —died unrecognised: Public Opinion had Passed him by. The Same With Pictures Until Public Opinion says a Picture is good its success hangs in the balance. Public Opinion has Proclaimed THE MAJESTIC The Best .Entertainment in Auckland (Most say in the Dominion) You are Public Opinion You have recognised the superlative merit and the sincere purpose that lies behind The MAJESTIC Programmes, and more so to-day than ever because there are more good pictures than ever, and then the MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA is in itself a treat you cannot afford to miss. For Example Screening this Week — LON CHANEY RICARDO CORTEZ and BARBARA BEDFORD in “ MOCKERY ” They said impossible, but Chaney has surpassed himself NEXT FRIDAY: Laughter and Tears! Pathos and ComedySobs and Smiles—Romance and Drama — Every Emotion is in this — The Story of the Irish and the Jews! with George Jessel, the great stage comedian, in his never-to-be-forgotten role of “PRIVATE IZZY MURPHY” supported by a cast that makes this production an even more noteworthy occasion: Patsy Ruth Miller —Vera Gordon Nat- Carr Gustav Von Seyffertitz- Spec O’Donnell —William Strauss. It’s more than a great laugh show —much more! You’ll laugh until you cry—and you’ll cry until you laugh! Continuous Daily From 11 a.m. De Luxe Session Each Evening Commences 8 p.m. A FULLER-HAYWARD THEATRE
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 252, 14 January 1928, Page 12
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