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AMUSEMENTS. m LAST THREE DAYS “MOTHER MACHREE” B Never again will you be able to see this mighty picture with Strand presentntioathe Atmospheric Prologue—Pull Orchestral Programme—Supporting Features. A FullerHayward Long Rui Theatre. The Home of only Great Films Twice Daily at 2.30 and 8 COMMENCING FRIDAY **.*-..•**.-**** ***t*r**p*Y¥..*.v--.: • - , ft * s , w DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS it THE GAUCHO” DOUG.’S FIRST PICTURE SINCE “THE BLACK PIRATE** ||§ They said he could never better that mighty performance—but H= they hadn’t seen “The Gaucho.” Colourful South American Song and Dance Prologue Arranged by Benina Edwards. Box Plans now Open at Strand and Itewis Eady Ltd. nmimiitmtiuiinvtr nn?

“SEE MILAN AND DIE.” HEAR O'SHEA AND THANK 000 FOR LIFE. FIRST AUCKLAND CONCERT. Big Town Hall Direction: HENRY HAYWARD. TO-NIGHT AT 8.10 O’CLOCK. BOOK OR BUY YOUR RESERVES OR DAY SALES AT LEWIS EADY, LTO. No Extra for Booking. RESERVED SECTIONS. gS. UNRESERVED SESSIONS, A Now Please Peruse ths M PROGRAMME FOR TO-NIGHT’S GREAT CONCERT. “AGNUS DEI,” WITH GRAND ORGAN ACCOMPANIMENT BY MR. MAUGHAN BARNETT, AND VIOLIN OBBLIGATO BY MISS CLAIRE HARTQE. “Che Gelida Minina’’ (La Boheme'ji, "Questa o Quella” and “La Donna e Mobile” (“Rigoletto”), “Berceuse de Jocelyn” (Godard), Aria from Puccini’s "Turandot,” “Life and Death” (Coleridge Taylor), “Fairy Tales of Ireland” (Coates), “I Hear a Thrush at Eve,” “The Low-Backed Car,” “The Snowy Breasted Pearl,” Etc., Etc., Etc. ASSOCIATE ARTISTES, Miss Claire Hartge VIOLINISTE. Miss Kathleen Fitzgerald SOLO PIAISiIST and ACCOMPANISTE. A VERITABLE FEAST OF OPERATIC ART AND FOLK-SONGS AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC. For 2s, 4s and 6s, Plus 1 asc. FURTHER CONCERTS, NEXT THURSDAY, SATURDAY AND MONDAY. Management, Du Chateau and Colville. TEACHERS OP DANOINO., Dixieland Studio of Ballroom Dancing ! The most up-to-date Dancing Studio in the City. Under the management of Mr. Colin Shorter and Miss Yvonne Arlen. . Auckland’s leading authorities in Ballj room Dancing. Private Lessons at any time by arrangement. 200 PACIFIC BLDGS., from 10 a.m. daily. Full Particulars RING 46-720 FRANK WOODRUFFE EXPERT INSTRUCTOR AND OLDTIME DANCE AUTHORITY. Special Jazz Course: 19s. 178 UPPER SYMONDS STREET. SAN TOY STUDIO 83 QUEEN STREET, ONEHUNGA Classes: Tuesday, Friday, 7 p.m. 10s Course, Including Yale Blues. TEACHERS OF MUSIC CYRIL WALSHE, Teachsr of Plano, Theory, Singing and Commercial Subjects. Fees Moderats. Intsrviews by Appointment, or Phono 44-407. 23 KHYBER PASS (opp. Grafton Rd.).

COMMENCING FRIDAY GRAND ENTERTAINMENT OF PICTURES, MUSIC AND REVUE. An Appetising Dish for a World of Romantics. “LOVE HUNGRY” Tasty LOIS MORAN Heads the Bill of Fare. A Comedy Romance of Modern Youth. And now let JASPER CALDER carry on. He can speak for himself!! Good Evening, Auckland, — Too right I can! My grandmother used to say: “JASPER, what I like about you is that you never hide your light under a bushel." An aunt used to say: “JASPER, Dear, what a persuasive manner you have, you should have been a C.T. I’m sure you could sell Johnny Coleman a safety razor." (Slipusaquid please, Mr. Coleman!) CONVERSATION IN A GREY LYNN TRAM: Bill: “I see they have caught Buckley." Bob: “Go on, have they? Where?" Bill: “At Jasper’s Limited rehearsal last night." Bob: “Good gracious, how?" Bill: “He was trying on a Pair of Pierrot Pants and they split on him!" But that split is nothing to side-split-ting laughter that will result from JASPER’S LI MiTED In their wonderful hour at the MAJESTIC THEATRE For a Week commencing on FRIDAY NEXT, 29th Can you conceive of anyone else but ME getting together such a fine combination of artists? Here are a few tit-bits to make you think:— A Sketch entitled “WHEN THE LADDER FELL,” featuring AGNES CALDER (great name that!), CHARLES MASSEE (another good one), EDNA HERRICK (interested in accidents), REG. WHITE (almost a murderer), CONNIE WINTHROP (who dropped a banana skin). A Double Chorus, entitled, “MISSISSIPPI RIPPLES,” which I claim is the finest LIGHT number ever written. The effect is that of 2 CHOIRS in one. GENERAL ELECTION. Will the Government fall? Come and hear ROSIE STATTON’S OPINION. Come and hear our “EXPOSURE" of the PENSIONS OFFICE." Come and sympathise with TORCHY ORFORD. who did not get a Pension. When is a man DEAD? “Red Tape" will tell you. Don’t forget, now. Movies as well as my wonderful company. Don't forget the Majestic Orchestra, under my (ahem!) able baton. Cheerio. J. ’hone 42-274 SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS NORMA SHEARER in “The Latest From Paris” And W. FOX SPECIAL. “ Square Crooks ” ALL-STAR CAST POPULAR PRICES Sesions, 11.15, 2.0, 4.45 and 7.30 AT THE GRAND TO-DAY

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 390, 26 June 1928, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 4 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 390, 26 June 1928, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 4 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 390, 26 June 1928, Page 15

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