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A Tantalisingly Tuneful Time at the MAJESTIC A FULLER - HAYWARD THEATRE Some of the Songs you will hear sung “ SHADOWS,” by David Percy with Lois Moran and Chorus. “ THE HUNTING SONG,” by David Percy to Miss Moran, with an ensemble of forty. “ TAKE A LITTLE TIP,” interpreted by twenty boys and as many girls. “ TOO WONDERFUL FOR WORDS,” by Percy to Miss Moran. “ BEAUTY,” by Miss Moran. “ YOURS SINCERELY,” by Miss Moran and twelve boys. " STEPPIN’ ALONG ” is sung and danced by Tom Patricola and Bubbles Crowell. “ GOOD OLD MARY BROWN,” by chorus of boys. That makes eight songs in all, and all are destined to be hits, as they have been composed by outstanding men in the creating of popular numbers. “Steppin’ Along,” particularly, is expected to inspire a dance vogue out-rivalling that of “ The Breakaway,” “ Black Bottom,” or “ Varsity Drag.” NEXT WEEK (Commencing Friday, November 15) when the All Talking, Singing and Dancing Musical Revue m USIC Will whirl into Auckland with its SNAPPY LINES! CATCHY TUNES! PEPPY STEPS! m /Z Hear and See It! You’ll learn how to Sing and Whistle all over again when you HEAR and SEE “ Words and Music.” hi T, All Talking, Singing, Dancing Musical Revue MAJESTIC TALKIES —The Best Sound in Auckland!

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 816, 9 November 1929, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 816, 9 November 1929, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 816, 9 November 1929, Page 16

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