AMUSEMENTS. Majestic A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. CONTINUOUS FROM 11 A.M. ' Fast Moving Romance and Adventure. Actually Photographed on the Gay French Riviera. “Paradise” From the Story, “Crossword Puzzle," by Sir Philip Gibb. Featuring Alexandre D’Arcy Valentino's Successor and new Idol of the Screen. BETTY BALFOUR WINTER HALL Supporting Gems Include: “Majestic Magazine" ------ Topical “Dog and Flea" ----- Aesop Cartoon “Riviera Revels" - -- -- -- - Comedy “SONGS OF ENGLAND," A Delightful Film, with Special Orchestral and Vocal Accompaniment. On the Stage: A Picturesque Yorke Gray Presentation, “ THE WILLOW PATTERN PLATE,” The Quaint Story of The Plate Enacted in Song, Music and Dance. Whiteford Waugh’s MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA. Box Plans at Theatre. Phone 43-210.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 632, 8 April 1929, Page 15
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