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Everybody is Still Saying^ sivps A "' WhyBecause the Majestic Presents — Because the Majestic Offers — Because the Majestic Gives — LUXURIOUS COMFORT ENCHANTING MUSIC INCOMPARABLE PICTURES The Majestic is not a monument to its owners, hut to the people and the city of Auckland. It is for the purpose of carrying this idea into effect, by giving the public that to which they are entitled THE BEST that the general policy of the “ MAJESTIC ” has been evolved and fulfilled. For Perfectly Balanced Entertainment Come to the MAJESTIC Further Improvements at the MAJESTIC Ever alive and alert to the welfare and comfort of their patrons, the Majestic Management have decided to dispense with the Loges, now situated in the front of the Grand Circle, and instal five rows of de luxe chairs in the centre block of the Circle, thus affording patrons a more level view of the screen and stage. Most luxurious carpets of beautiful autumn shades will be laid underfoot. A FULLER-HAYWARD THEATRE The aim of the “Majestic” Management is to create an atmosphere that is at all times entertaining and dignified, surrounding the public with every comfort that human ingenuity can suggest, and it is our endeavour to see that the programme shall be consistent with the dignity of New Zealand manhood and our Theatre a becoming place of entertainment for mothers and daughters, sisters and wives—a place of entertainment that makes its appeal to all. The Current Programme at THE MAJESTIC is Headed by J.M.BARRIE’S “Quality Street” A British Classic of Classics! ■WATCH FORLON CHANEY in the Mystery Comedy Drama I London After Midnight” m?. LOOK OUT FOR Continuous from 11 a.m. They Bear the Majestic “Hall Mark.” the United Artists Picture “The Garden of Eden” Featuring CORINNE GRIFFITH Phone Reservations Held to 8 p.m.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 318, 31 March 1928, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 318, 31 March 1928, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 318, 31 March 1928, Page 16

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