AMUSEMENTS LAST TWO nights FULLERS’ Prince Edward Theatr Direction John Fuller and ! MATINEE. WEDNESDAY « , EAST TWO NIGHTS - S * LAST TWO NIGHTS STOREY STOREY „ And His Brilliant “STORYETTES’ Who will for the final volume wonderful sketches, all up to the --s 5 ' * ette” mark, containing the best m • possible for your entertainajf^ 12 STARS Zll Will bid farewell to you in a la*, glorious laughter show, a laughter *-•' that will live in your memory till * r open in our new magnificent th* a . the near future 3 I.AST TWO NIGHTS OF LAST TWO NIGHTS OF FULLERS’ LAST TWO NIGHTS OP TRp LAST TWO NIGHTS OP “STORYETTES" a’re going to miss us, si you can. Don’t be sorry, have no resrret* Your final chance of seeing tv,.’ •‘STORYHTTP’S • a ‘STORYETTES.’ Prices: 3s, 2s 6d, 2s, is 6d, and i. Box Plan at Lewis R, Eady and Sort f.,i POSITIVELY LAST POSITIVELY LAST TWO DAYS OF THE GREATEST IX THE CITY. NATIONAL LYRIC Continuous from 11.30. Nightly at 7 {j, In “ The Lunatic at Large ” x You’ll be Crazy if you Miss this MadcsComedy. ? Also Screening, “Wild Oats Lane” A Picture that will Appeal to AIL Produced by ‘ MARSHAL NEILAN | MARSHAL NEILAN I Reservations for either theatre at Levi R. Eady and Son, Ltd. COMMENCING THURSDAY, COMMENCING THURSDAY, TWO BIG PICTURES, FRED THOMSON FRED THOMSON And His Miracle Horse, SILVER KING, In “ A Regular Scout ” A Picture of daring rescue and joyous reward! Thrilling with Western Action Alive with the spirit of the Boy S:oub! A smashing Western typical,’Thorson thrills—with Silver King ap.in r the lead! The Second Big Feature is a First National Special. ... . ] “Friendly Enemies” With Broadway’s Greatest Favourites of the Stage. WEBER AND FIELDS WEBER AND FIELDS WEBER AND FIELDS WEBER AND FIELDS JOE LEW WEBER FIELDS MY, HOW THEY LOVE EACH OTHER They have delighted Millions on the Stage Now see them in the Movies in “FRIENDLY ENEMIES” “FRIENDLY ENEMIES” GRAND SUPPORTING PROGRAMME US UAL PRICES I TOWN HALL Direction .. E. J. GRAVESTOCK. THIRD CONCERT, TO-NIGHT AT 8. Owing to the Brilliant Success cf these Great Concerts, AN EXTRA CONCERT Will be given Phyllis Lett The GREAT ENGLISH CONTRALTO. GREAT ENGLISH CONTRALTO. Supporting Artists MISS MARGOT MACGIBBON, MR. NORMAN BENNETT, Tenor. MR. MAURICE BESLY, Pianist. . MR. MAUGHAN BARNETT, Organs To-night Miss Lett will Sing—- “ Where Corals Lie” “Sabbath Morning at Sea” With Organ Obligato. (From the “Sea Pictures’ —. “Caro Mio Ben” “Voici Noel” O 1? \. i:v “Epitaph” Maurice ‘ “Love. I Have Won RoOl ii “None But the Weary Heart” Violin Obligato) .. .. Tschsik? - • “When Childher Plays” . Walford ua> “Homing” (with Organ), “Ecstacy” Morse Rumn«i Plans at Lewis R. Eady and So®* Reserved Seats, 7s 6d; 5s Tickets Theatre Sweet Store; 3s T,c ! I ke^.. a r0 nce-'" All prices plus Tax. Students sions.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 7, 30 March 1927, Page 12
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