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New Zealand Expects Everyone to Attend at the FRIDAY MAJESTIC (A PULLER - HAYWARD THEATRE) NEXT to see — The New Zealand Picture that has Captivated the World ! Ml w; § & & ft © & Ci > 4^ >*•B <p & © a / C2 A Universal Super Production // k “ Under the Southern Cross ” is an everlasting testimony, not only to the histrionic capabilities of our remarkable native race, but a delightful vista of the Dominion’s world-famed scenery, and a worthy record of early native traditions and characteristics. Under the capable direction of a staff of experts that were sent specially from America, the Maoris have given to the screen a production that merits a place among the few outstanding epics of film history. It is a production the management is happy to present, and which, in turn, every New Zealander will, without exception, be heartily proud of. / rt % / NOTICE SPECIAL The Majestic Stage Band Under the Conductorship of Whiteford Waugh will Present An Entirely New Selection of Musical Items MISS BATHIE STUART well-known and popular interpreter of Maori songs and dances, is to make a personal appearance at the Majestic Theatre prior to her departure to Los Angeles and the film city. This appearance is in conjunction with the presentation of “ Under the Southern Cross,” the film produced in New Zealand last year—a story described by the Los Angeles “ Sunday Times ” as “ endowed with rare charm.” Miss Bathie Stuart, it is interesting to note, appeared in the talking and sound prologue to the picture with a troupe of specially trained artists, and also made. personal appearances in America, where she received great ovations for her artistry. Hear the Lilting Maori Music —See the Fierce Warriors!

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 840, 7 December 1929, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 840, 7 December 1929, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 840, 7 December 1929, Page 20

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