LAST THREE DAYS The Majestic (A Fuller-Hayward Theatre) TIMES OF PERFORMANCES HEAR and SEE this Great New Zealand Picture that has captivated the World. “Under the Southern Cross” (A Universal Movietone Production). Hear the melodious voices of the Maoris singing the beautiful Maori Melodies —the excited cries of warriors as they perform ancient hakas—the beautiful atmospheric musical accompaniment. Personal Appearance of MISS BATH IE STUART who also appears in the Talking and Sound Prologue to the Picture with a troupe of specially trained Artists. Also a Magnificent Programme of Talking and Novelty Shorts. j COMMENCING THURSDAY. | SPECIAL HOLIDAY PROGRAMME. Special Children’s Programme. FRANKIE DA .; f “THE CIRCUS KID” Lured by the lights and spangles. Frankie becomes the “Circus Kid'' .... but when the most dreaded accident of circus life occurred he proved himself a man and helped the man he loved to die a hero. Also “FORGET ME NOT” All-Talking Romantic Story o* Christmas in a German Village in 1754. David Rollins and Nancy Drexel. MAJESTIC A vibrant, never-to-be-forgotten drama of a son's noble love—and inexorable law! “THE VALIANT” With PAUL MUNI and MARGARET CHURCHILL “It Might Be My Boy.” Could this be her son —this weaklino who had sunk to the depths, yet proudly hid his name from all the world. See this powerful drama of the weakling who proved himself a valiant in the strangest test of courage man was ever called upon to face. THURSDAY.
SWIMMING Waitemata Swimming Club GRAND CARNIVAL. TEPID BATHS, TOMORROW (TUESDAY), AT 8 P.M. A SPLENDID PROGRAMME. SWIMMING, DIVING, WATER POLO. ALL THE CRACKS COMPETING. Admission —Adults, 1s; Children, 6d. C. A. EDEN BO ROUGH, Hon, Sec.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 847, 16 December 1929, Page 15
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