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MAJESTIC A FULLER - HAYWARD THEATRE Commencing Friday Next PRESENTED WITH SYNCHRONISED MUSIC CHORUS, AND SOUND EFFECTS’. And you'll HEAR the thunder of hoofs the clang of armour the clash of steel ! You'll HEAR and SEE hordes of humanity thousands of seething soldiers murmuring cursing, as they stampede into battle. The Further Adventures of the /C* sr J an Sc 1 “Three Musketeers’’ Athos, Porthos, Aramis and DArtagnan Ride Again Through Years of Intrigue, Adventure and Love THE IRON MASK “One for All —All for One” rings the call of the fearless friends immortalised by the dynamic pen of Dumas DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS as the daring, dashing guardsman leaps, climbs, fights at breath-taking speed for love, friends, and country. Vivid ! Magnificent ! See it and add ten years to your life ! Arriving per R.M.S. “Makura” for the MAJESTIC The Latest Advance in Acoustic Art As announced in last week’s issue, the Majestic will install what is recognised abroad aB the finest Sound Reproducing Equipment in the world today. It is anticipated that the installation will be completed in about two weeks’ time. The R.C.A. system, which, by the way, is being installed in 22 different theatres in Australia, is different from other systems in many important detailß. The R.C.A. will mean that every seat in the theatre will be covered with a uniform volume and quality of sound, as each speaker produces a fan beam distribution of sound, instead of a single narrow beam. The older systems left certain spots, in the theatre where the sound was weak. In other 'words, the R.C.A. sprays the theatre evenly with sound. PHOTOPHONE SOUND EQUIPMENT An American expert is at present supervising the R.C.A. equipment in the New Majestic Theatre, Wellington. Among the larger theatres so equipped in Australia are the Theatre Royal, Sydney, and the Capitol Theatre, Perth. Behind R.C.A. stands one of the biggest industrial and financial concerns of the world. Several giant companies—the General Electric Company of America, The Westinghouse Company, the Victor Victrola Company, and the American Telegraph and Telegraph Corporation are part of the Radio Corporation. These vast facilities and the reputation of these firms is sufficient guarantee to movie-goers that the R.C.A talkie reproduction apparatus the best that human ingenuity can conceive. MAURICE CHEVALIER IN “THE INNOCENTS OF PARIS” WILL BE THE MAJESTIC’S FIRST R.C.A. PRESENTATION. WATCH FOR FUTURE ANNOUNCEMENTS. Only the Best is Good Enough for the MAJESTIC

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 762, 7 September 1929, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 762, 7 September 1929, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 762, 7 September 1929, Page 16

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