AMUSEMENTS TO VISITORS ! No stay in Auckland is complete unless you visit th Auckland's Leading Theatre. The Best Pictures. Orchestra Choice Vaudeville All blended together Ideal Holiday Programme. Continuous Dally From 11 a. m. 2 MAJESTIC, he Only Real to make the mmmwQ Hayward Theatre CINEMA-ARX-FUJ*L/-*-m — g <r & Inc Novel tom mt Ft V : : lK WARWICK DEEPINGAUTHOR. OFSOR££LLf>>./‘ON aroiww^iriuACT MA&rEAULX D OROTi-LV- CUMMINO-> JDi recto, 3 by VICTOR -/*AVILLE A brjti/'u international ENGLAND’S LEADING WEEKLY PAPER WROTE:— “We have seen nothing in Pictures for a very long time which so suddenly and decisively called for a great clearing of throats and wiping of eyes. It is a simple tale—beautifully told. There is a glorious minor impersonation by Charles O'Shaugnessey, who has eyes like Ronald Colman."—Sunday Pictorial. Produced amidst the Charming and Picturesque Beauty Spots of the Grand Old River Thames. AS GOOD AS tl SORRELw”—CAN WE SAY MORE? THE SPICE SUPERLATIVE SUPPORTS OF THE PROGRAMME. MAJESTIC NEWS. To-Day’s News To'Day. WHAT PRICE GOOFY ? Charlie Chase Comedy. RENO AND ARTA. World's Largest Xylopho EVE’S REVIEW. Something Different. J. WHITEFORD-WAUGH and the Majestic Orchestra. BOX PLAN AT THE THEATRE PHONE 43-210.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 679, 3 June 1929, Page 15
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