AMUSEMENTS. EMPRESS THEATRE— 'EMPRESS THEATRE— • (NEWTON). ~ . TO-NIGHT, AT 7.30. .'. .. . \ ■ r 3 BIG ATTRACTIONS 3 . * A GREAT PROGRAMME. ,' „• •No. 1 — A Zane Grey Story, - «' -"UNDER THE TONTO ■ ' : :: -RIM,"- '}■ f Featuring RICHARD ARLEN; : i -MARY-BRIAN. if • , 'N0..-2 —' - -■ . . — OLIVE BORDEN, ' : ■'(.-■ ANTONIO MORENO ,; .. " COME : MY V , ' HOUSE." , No. 3—' ' On the Stage. Re-engagement in ■ complete . . . change.' ■ Bert harrow ~ ~ Famous Lopidon Comedian. STALLS, OD. CIRCLE, 1/. Reserves at Bon Ton, or ■'phone 27-07t. WES r WEST END THEATRE— ' . (PONSONBY ROAD). ~ TO-NIGHT,' AT- 7.45. "" ■ 2 SPLENDID FEATURES- 2 . • No. 1— EDMUND LOWE, MARY ASTOR . TO KILL." I . - No. 2 • IRENE RICH .In I ■ " THE SILVER SLAVE." | : Brilliant drama of moderu [ ■ life in which a mother steals her daughter's lovers. ■ • STALLS, OD. CIRCLE, 1/. .Reserves as Usual. DE LUXE THEATRE— DE LUXE THEATRE— (MT. ALBERT TERMINUS) ■■ '! TO-NIGHT, AT-8 O'CLOCK. I 2—SOCIETY DRAMAS—2 | No. 1— POLA NEGRI In |. "WOMAN ON TRIAL." No. 2—ESTHER RALSTON In "SPOTLIGHT." SELECT ORCHESTRA.- - : . Usual Prices. | ALEXANDRA THEATRE. ALEXANDRA THEATRE. (GREEN LANE.) 1 : TO-NIGHT, AT 7.45. '| FEATURES —2 | , No> 1 _ A DOLPHE MENJOU - In "THE NIGHT OF MYSTERY." "THE NIGHT' OF MYSTERY." No. '2— Paramount Feature, NEIL HAMILTON In "THE BEST PEOPLE." "THE BEST PEOPLE." SELECT ORCHESTRA. ' ' Usual Prices. ■ COME EARLY TO-NIGHT COME EARLY TO-NIGHT If you want to get in to see the BIG' COMEDY SPECIAL at the . — PRINCE EDWARD. ? The Big Theatre, with Big Attractions. Twice Daily, 1.30 and 7. A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. The Comedy Team Supreme: GEO. K. ARTHUR and KARL DANE In " THE CIRCUS ROOKIES," "THE CIRCUS ROOKIES." Laughs may come, and laughs may start, .but "Circus Rookies" is one long laugh. Second Attraction: "npHE TTEART f)V TITARYLAND."' •■ JLhe -CLeart \Ji- IVXaryland." With HELENE COSTELLO. GOOD SUPPORTS and ORCHESTRA. — NEW TUDOR CINEMA, — REMUERA. "The Theatre Classic." Direction: Fuller-Hayward and Muraford. ■ TO-DAY at 2.30. — TO-NIGHT at 8. The Funniest Picture ever inspired by the Comedy of Matrimony. . "IF I WERE SINGLE," With May McAvoy and Conrad Nagle. . Added Attraction: Marcelin'e Day and "Flash," the Wonder . -:•'•' v•■'•' Dog,. iu . •:■'■".■ "UNDER THE BLACK EAGLE." Cyclonic Drama, Tender Romance, and all the Colour of Continental Life. ■
r^APITOL Fuller-Hayward Theatre. TO-NIGHT, 8 O'CLOCK. Capitol. A Big Special Programme. Capitol. rt FOOLS FOR-LUCK." Capitol. A Rollicking Comedy-Drama Capitol, starring W. C. Fields and Chester Capitol. ' Conklin. Capitol. The Second Picture, Capitol. " 13, WASHINGTON SQUARE.". Capitol. A Melodramatic Mystery SenCapitol, sation, starring Jean Hersliolt and Capitol. •■ Alice Joyce. Capitol. Two-reel Comedy, Cartoon and Capitol. Latest News. Capitol. Capitol Orchestra. Phone 20-574. — TpMPIRE —!. " . — Ji'MPIRE — , : . A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. TO-NIGHT—B O'CLOCK—TO-NIGHT. .' . Two Excellent Pictures. '■'■ •" o "OLD SAN FRANCISCO," 'A- Spectacular and Massive Production. A Thrilling Melodrama with a Smashing Climax. Starring: Dolores Costello.' ■ The Second Picture, ,;•..■ "SOFT LIVING." A Delightful Comedy-Drama, starring Mndge Bellamy. .Selected Supporting Programme. . . Empire Orchestra —All Soloists. ~—- EDENDALE. -^ :' A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. ; TO-XIGHT — S O'CLOCK —. TO-NIGHT. The Greatest Picture Programme in : ■ Auckland. . WINGS."' "im-INGS." INGS." -• " » V INGS." A Mighty 192S Screen Sensation, a- Colossal Masterpiece,, thrilling, spectacular, romantic, daring, heroic, with a delightful and gripping story. ....... Starring CLARA BOW. : Strong Supporting Programme, including "KNIGHTS OF THE AIR." •■'' Latest News and Comedy. ; EDENDALB ORCHESTRA. - ■ ■.' ■ '. • Special Music Score: : : PATRONS.—Don't niiss this excellent Picture. 2£ Hours' Wonderful Entertainment. • -■■ • Reservations, Phone 20-710. i-p,T ORM A L SCHO OL. ORIGINAL OPERETTA, " ( •'. "rpHE ' TT'NCnANTED .. pAVE." .< IHE1 HE XLINCHANTED 250 PERFORMERS. ~ I Libretto by MRS. M. WILKINSON.. , J . Music by 'MR. S. GREEN. . . . QICOTS ' —— FRIDAY AND QATURDAY ."J^EXT, ■ • '■'' ; ./s'p.iM: :' .'./' PROCEEDS FOR SCHOOL IMPROVEMENTS AND APPARATUS: • ■-: ; EXAMINATIONS.,; : .-. mHE ASSOCIATED BOARD. OF THE - 1 - ROYAL ACADEMY OF MUSIC AND THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC, ; : A THEORY EXAiIIXATIOX , . . .Will be held on ■.' ■•' ;■..■ SATTJEDAY, NOVEMBER 10. ; ,b ta eft at the : OSlce of WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10. • . ■ L. W. SWAN,'',. ■ ' '■ 1 . • -•"'•' Hon. Local Secretary, ' " . . ■• ".. ' Lister Buildings, 6 " " " "■Victoria.'S'treet" East. . BOWLERS— Club Colours, Hats, Ties and i Badges from the Maker.—Cox, the Hatter, Karangahape Rd. D
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 237, 6 October 1928, Page 22
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