AMUSEMENTS Last Two Days Last Two Ul THE MOST ATTRACTIVE PROGRAMME IN THE CITY NATIONAL LYRIC Nightly at 7.45 GENE STRATTON PORTER’S 66 The Keeper of the Bees” A First National Attraction. Doris Kenyon and Lewis Stone “THE BLONDE SAINT” Latest Topical Gazettes. Two-Reel Mermaid Comedy. “SOLID GOLD** AT THE LYRIC ONLY, Marimbaphone Solo by R. JURY, “THE CAPRICE.” Commencing TUESDAY NEXT TIIE GREATEST CIRCUS PICTURE OF ALL TIME. “BIGGER THAN BARNUM’S” AND AN ASTONISHING AGGRPr* TION OF AMAZING A COLOSSAL COLLECTION OP Cl TR TOT 7sS series of dramatic i' before filmed. With VIOLA DANA, RALPH LEWIS, GEORGE O HARA, RALPH IXCE. CURIOUS CREATURES! POSITIVELY THE GREATEST OP m I CIRCUS PICTURES. ON THE SAME PROGRAMME THE PERFECT SAP With BEN LYON AND PAULINE STARKE. Action, suspense, thrills, pathos—and a theme of tender romance that will in the memory of every soul that sees it! AND IN ADDITION: CLANCY’S DOGS CLANCY’S DOGS ONE OF THE CLEVEREST ANIMAL ACTS SEEN ON THE STAGE. Don’t Fail to See CLANCY! AND HIS TROUPE OF CLEVER PERFORMING DOGS.
AN' EXTENDED SEASON OP THIS FAVOURITE PICTURE FOR A FEW DAYS G RAND OPP. G.P.O. MARIE CORELLI’S ROMANTIC BOOK, “THELMA” Starring JANE NOVAK ORCHESTRA Sessions: 11.15, 1.30, 3.35, 5.45 AT THE GRAND TO-DAT. DIXIELAND BY THE SEA. TO-NIGHT Grand Re-Opening Night Plain and Fancy Dress Ball. Prizes for Most Originally Dressed Lady and Gentleman. Dancing till Midnight. Admission, ss. Phone 26-615. The Cabaret has been undergoing extensive alterations and to-night will see a new Dixieland, with its enlarged Dance Floor, Cosy Lounges and New and Novel Lighting Effects. The Decorations are Distinctly Futuristic and will give to the Dancing Public something entirely new. MUSIC BY THE FAMOUS INTERNATIONALS. Under the Leadership of MR. CLYDE HOWLEY. NOTICE. TUESDAY NIGHT NEXT, APRIL It. CITY RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB GRAND CARNIVAL NIGHT. Dancing till Midnight. Admission, 3s. Cabaret open every night except Friday Sunday Morning a'hd Afternoon Teas as ZEALANDIA HALL DOMINION ROAD TERMINUS. OLD-TIME DANCE SELECT.* TO-NIGHT EVERY FOLLOWING SATURDAY NIGHT. Come along and enjoy our Old-tim* Dance in one of Auckland's most up-t” date halls. Included on our are the following dances:—Waltz, rounaise. One Step, Schottische, LMC-ij-Valeta, Maxina, Two Step, La and others. Dancing 8 till 11.45 pm. Ladies Is 6d, Gents 2s. Mrs. Tvlcoat's Universal Band. S, Bradley Manager. The Bohemian Orchestra NEW ZEALAND’S FINEST ORCHESTRA. CONDUCTOR, Colin Muston. L.K.A.M. .EADER, Edith Whitelaw. IKPL’T Y - LEADER, Mrs. R. Su*< «■ lON. ACCOMPANIST, Cyril Will Inaugurate a New Season at TOWN HALL On Thursday, April 28 VHEN A VERY FINE PROGRAM WILL BE PRESENTED. :nrol now. "SI 3NROL NOW. jriri SUBSCRIPTION.—Two Tickets for f f the Four Concerts, reservabie -r xtra charge. No Amusement TaxExtra Tickets Pro Rata. Full particulars from the Secre W. J. CADDELL, C.o. E. and F. Piano Agency, w 191 Queen StreetPhone 41-359.
HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. “ Abie’s Irish Rose ” HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Lessee: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. j Theatrical History. AT LAST O’CLOCK. NIGHTS. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. By arrangement with Sir Benjamin and Mr. John Fuller, Present “Abie’s Irish Rose” Superbly Interpreted by a Brilliant Cast of International Artists. A BIB’S TRISH DOSE” bib’s Irish atose” THE TALK OF AUCKLAND TO-DAY IS All about the World Record-breaking Comedy. A BIB’S BIB’S (By Anne Nicholls.) PACKED HOUSES LAUGHING ALL THE TIME! ‘-BIB’S J-RISH JIVoSE” THE GREATEST LAUGH EVER STAGED. '* A BIB’S TRISH DOSE” LAST 4 NIGHTS. BE WISE! BOOK YOUR SEATS. BOOK YOUR SEATS. THE BOX PLANS ARE AT LEWIS R. EADY AND SON, LTD., UNTIL NOON AND WITH DAY SALES DURING AFTERNOON AT HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE CONFECTIONERY. PRICES D.C. and 0.5., 8s; Stalls. 4s: Gallery, Is 6d. Early Doors, Stalls and Gallery, Is extra (plus tax). Manager .. .. CHARLES E. BONNER, j
PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE Karangahape Road Direction .. Fuller-Hayward Theatres. NOW SHOWING “The Jungle Woman” A maelstrom of dramatic emotions that sweeps aside conventions and bares the soul of man and woman. 'Should a Girl Propose 5 A picture of most unusual situations—dramatic action —thrilling elopements—-dare-devil stunts and plenty of comedy. POPULAR SATURDAY PRICES. All Day: SIXPENCE. After 5 p.m.— STALLS, Is; CIRCLE, Is 6d. Monday, Semi-finals Bathing Beauty Contest. uiimiiimiimmiiimimiiim
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 16, 9 April 1927, Page 14
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