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On Everybody's Lips “Meet Me at The MAJESTIC A FULLEE-HAVWAKD THEATRE Spaciousness and Ventilating Devices H Make the Majestic the Most Comfortable Theatre in Auckland. SB The Most Vivacious Personality of Britain s Stage MABEL POULTON In the Adaptation of St. John Hankin s Celebrated Comedy ‘THE CASSIUS ENGAGEMENT” “MOT QUITE A LADY mm ■.■jr'-" <$ I n MAJESTIC Where Superb Music Accompanies the World’s Best Pictures in Most Luxurious Environment. ... SB se COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT, JANUARY 25 th. se^seM 99 83 & A Bracket of British Stage Successes Known the SWSB9K The World-Famous English Dramatic Star TALLULAH BANKHEAD In Sir Arthur W. Pinero’s Great Drama of Two Wives “IIIS HOUSE IN ORDER 99 “A Particularly Happy Picture which is all Entertainment” World OvOF |l The Famous Stage Play of Saints and Sinners now Transferred to the Screen Mabel Poulton in “Not Quite a Lady” plays the loyal daughter with winsome vivacity, and Barbara Gott cuts the funniest of figures in a burlesque of motherhood. Beneath our laughter we are not a little sad, but because we can both laugh and cry, we enjoy every moment of this intensely human story. It gives the public what it wants in the truly British way, without cant and nonsense. ■my,. W EmWMHRiI llHHlliiMilliHililWiiKill “His House in Order” was first produced at the St. James’s, one of London’s most distinguished theatres, with the leading British artists, Sir George Alexander and Irene Vanbrugh in the chief parts. It ran for 430 performances and was later on successfully revived. It shares, with “The Second Mrs. Tanqueray,” the distinction of being the finest work of its great author, and is known and admired the world over. These pictures carry the Majestic “Hall Mark” of Approbation. ii The BEST American Pictures Are Now Made at Elstree! 99 “London Evening Standard.” THE BRITISH INTERNATIONAL STUDIO AT ELSTREE, ENGLAND, IS THE LARGEST AND BEST EQUIPPED PLANT IN THE WHOLE WORLD.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 566, 19 January 1929, Page 16
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