AMUSEMENTS. EMBASSY. LYRIC. EMBASSY. LYRIC. TON7%HT- , nnl „ ._ MATINEE.' 5 an(l , " l °- SATURDAY, 2.30. TUB WORLD'S BEST-KNOWN SCOT > MAN, SIR HARRY LAUDER, SIR HARRY LAUDER, SIR HARx<Y LAUDER, la a Modern Siory of Intrigue, Mystery, Adventure aud Romance, With I VERA VORONINA, Ono of Europe's Most Beautiful Screen Slurs. There need be no fear that tlie screen has failed to bring out tin.' subtle and human side of Sir Marry Lauder's personality. As ttm grey-haired hero of this in terPHthig picture, he is the Lauder that millions have learned to admire deeply and | sincerely. Ills humour has the | buoyancy .of eternal youth, and I his fun "reglstera" in every foot I of film. I I This Sparkling Paramount Special Attraction Signals the Debut In Screenland of Iho Famous Scottish Comedian. THEN William Fox Presents "THE NEWS PARADE," A Snappy. Up-to-the-minute COMEDY-DRAMA. ilos Plans at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Usual Popular Pi Ices. To-night at 7 rpo-NiGHT. O-NIGHT AT 7 -*-0 NIGHT. 1 >RINCE T.IDWARD. 1 RiNfK Edward. KARANGAHAPE ROAD. Kuller-Hay ward Theatre. Twice Daily : 1.30 and 7. | Rudall Hay ward presents His Latest Production : THE RUSH CINDERELLA," "THE BUSH CINDERELLA," Stnrrlns DAINTY DALE AUSTEN* 'Miss N.Z.). Second Bi>£ Picture : IRENE RICH In "THE SILVERS SLAVE." "Our Gang ' Comedy and World News. And the NEW "PRINCE EwWAKD" ORCHESTRA. MONDAY'S "Request." Picture: "Orphans of the Storm," and Celebrity Vaudeville. — NEW TUDOR CINEMA,— REMUERA. "Tho Theatre Classic." Direction : Fuller-Hayward and Muinford. TO-DAY at 2.30, TONIGHT at 8. Also, MONDAY, MADGE in "THE PLAY BELLAMY GIRL." Laughter, Thrills. Suspense, and, above all, Romance. Also, BIN-TIN-TIN, the Alsatian Wonder Dog. In "A RACE FOR LIFE." TUBS., WED.. AND THUUS. NEXT, The World's Greatest Picture, "SUNRISE." C* IAIMTOL — A FULLER-HAYWARD >*AI>ITOL THEATRE. TO-NIGHT — S O'CLOCK — TO-NIGHT. Capitol. " A IVfAN' 8 13A8T." Capitol. 1VJ -AN'S A AST." Capitol. A Powerful und Gripping Drama Capitol, from the famous Stage Play, Capitol. "Diploma," starring Conrad Veidt. Capitol. and Barbara Bedford. Capitol. The Second Picture, Capitol. •• rrup moES," Capitol. "-MP J-OES," Capitol. A Sparkling, Peppy Comedy Capitol. Romance, starring Dorothy Glsh. Capitol. -REEL COMEDY. CARTOON, Capitol. and NEWS. Capitol. Capitol Orchestra. Phone 20-574. Empire. — MI'IRE. A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. TO-NIGHT — 8 O'CLOCK — TO-NIQHT. "rfIHAT i-lERTAIN mHING." " A HAT V-'ERTAIN HING." A Delightful and Clever Coinedy Drama, Starring VIOLA DANA AND RALPH GRAVES. The Second Picture, " rpHE TJRANDED QOMBRERO." " -*• HE -ORANDED "OMBREBO." A Stirring and Thrilling Action Drama, Starring BUCK JONES. PATFIE NEWS, FOX COMEDY. NOVELTY DEN DALE. — ■ ■ - ■■ DENDA LE. A Fullcr-Ha.vwnrd Theatre. TO-NIGHT — 8 O'CLOCK — TO-NIGHT. An Excellent Programme, •'SPORTING GOODS." A Big Comedy Special, full of sparkling Humour and Hilarious Situations. Starring RICHARD DIX. The Second Picture, "TIP TOES." "TIP TOES." A Snappy, Peppy. Comedy Drama, starring DOROTHY GISH. 2-reel Comedy, Cartoon, and Empire News. Empire Orchestra, all Soloists. Phone 20-710. ONEHUNGA PICTURES. TO-NIGrtT. I Strand i and | toorkstbrs' I PTRANP I AND I f QRESTERS' THEATRES. DOUBLE-STAR PROGRAMME. First National Pictures Present I MILTON SILLS [ Til 'TPHE TTAWK'S -VTEST." "J-UK -Hawks -^EST." Second Feature: Mack Sennett's Latest nnd Greatest Comedy Romance, 1 "rruiß / IOOD-BYE ZTlttH." I "J-HE VJOOP-BYE -P^-ISS." It's a Scream. STRANI) MONDAY. MATINEE AND NIGHT. 1 The Official Film of THE EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS. /IRBhN MILL, MILFORD (Fuller-Hay-' M wurd Theatre), N o'clock To-night : l!lg D-uh'e • rot ;. " Honour bound.DAI K . ,;D." Circle. 1/0; Stalls, 1/. CHURCH NOTICES. PATRICK S CATHEDRAL. jj/ HAULER'S MASSA BREVIS Mgr ,» Will bo Rendered To-morrow V'tfih aA\l (Sundiiy). lit 11 P — hy the fep' -W J ■ Male Choir of the NaKpp; 4 : GOLSALEi: OPiOiiA C. . i'ANY. FATHER PAVLINOVICH'S SILVER .irri'.EE. SPECIAL MASS FOR YUGOSLAVS Will be Celebrated To-morrow (Sunday) at 1). a.m. Father new Presbytery, W»'lllngti n I'.tro. r. will be llle.'sed by H.s Lordship the Rev. Dr. Cleary, nt « I', i". x 2» 6g T BENEDICTS. SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 30. ? "Sgsami bW&P&SWiB?-
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 231, 29 September 1928, Page 24
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