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AM U SLiM-kir* x o IF IT’S AT THE MAJESTIC IT’S THE BEST! A FullerHayward Theatre. I Continuous Daily from 11 a.m. Ring 43-210 for Phone Reservations. SEE the Best Double Star Programme that has ever been Presented at the Majestic. HEAR the Majestic Orchestra, the only Symphony Orchestra in the City To-Day. LOUISE DRESSER, JUNE COLLYER & MARJORIE BEEBE Biworoturt nrrtNi JUST what is DECENCY ? A striking and compelling answer is given in this story of life and love. . . . A woman fights for her daughter while bright lights dance amid dark shadows .... In the glamour of Night Life hearts break. . . . Jazz mad Tunes go on. uilK IVOR rtOVELLO aiadL beiiita nunc A HANDSOME YOUNG MAM. WHOSE ANCESTOR WAS A GAY OLD PIRATE, LOOKS FO* BURIED TREASURE ON A TROPICAL ISLE, BUT another party, le4 by a pretty ft it. gem in first, and gpvea them a ran for dto* EVE'S REVUE MAJESTIC NEWS U.F.A. GEM. MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA (J. Whlteford-Waugh, Conductor). A ou BUBBLE

TOWN HALL JULY 11, 12, 13, and 15. THE INCOMPARABLE mm WORLD-FAMOUS ACTOR-SINGER Brilliant Associaiss— MAUD BELL, Distinguished ’Cellist. GLADYS SAYER, Celebrated Planiste. YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS THIS REMARKABLE TRIO. Prices —Res., 6s, ss; Unres., 4s, 2s (plus tax). Box Plan at Lewis Eady, Ltd., July 4.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 696, 22 June 1929, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 696, 22 June 1929, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 696, 22 June 1929, Page 15

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