EMPRESS THEATRE.
Bert Harrow, comedian, will provide the principal turn on the vaudeville programme which has been arranged for presentation at the Empress Theatre this evening. Zono will feature xylophone numbers, and Signor Leon Carola will be heard with his 200-key piano accordeon. Billie Carlyle will also provide humour. '"The Yellow Lily," Billie Dove's latest "special" tor Firet National, will head the picture side of the entertainment. This is a colourful story, having as ite background the gay court of Hungary when Hungary's court was one of the most renowned on the Continent. The film is an adaptation of Lajoe Biro's stage play of the same trtle. To-morrow's programme, which will be the same as that arranged for the New Hippodrome, will include "One-Round Hogan" and "Fingerprinte." "OneRound Hogan" is an exciting tale of the boxing ring, starring Monte Blue, while •Fingerprints"' i* a delightful farce, in which Louise Fazeuda heads the caet.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 227, 25 September 1928, Page 10
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153EMPRESS THEATRE. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 227, 25 September 1928, Page 10
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