AMUSEMENTS (Hljp 2Segput C‘The Theatre Magnificent.”) direction ~ J. C. WILLIAMSON FILMS. Managing Directors BEAUMONT SMITH & F W. THRIXG. BIG MATINEES DA ILY 'a t" 2. l’o." • V A UDE YILLE, and at 7.45. Continuous Pictures from 11 a.m. \ X fLOQCNZ ZICGrCLO'S ✓/ mm Cptciurv Wr: .s°^Regent Ballroom A LAUGH FURORE CREATED BY “KID BOOTS” A thousand times funnier than the. Play. The riot of golf, girls, and gaiety convulsed great audiences yesterday. See EDDIE CANTOR In his Original Role of “Boots.” SENSATIONAL SUCCESS J. C. Williamson Celebrity Vaudeville. THE FOUR LITTLE KELLYS In their amazing Musical Novelty Act. They were given an ovation yesterday and were unable to leave the Stage until they acknowledged repeated recalls. New Programme by EDDIE HORTON And THE OPERATIC ORCHESTRA. Musical Director .. .. Maurice Guttrldge. Reservations at Theatre, Phone 46-SBB, or at Lewis R. Eady and Son. Ltd. LONG NIGHT TO-NIGHT FROM S TILL 12. Tickets 5s each. NOTE: THE NEXT TEA DANSANT WILL BR HELD ON WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, from 3 till 5: tickets 2s Bd each. Afternoon Tea Provided.
COMING TO THE REGENT JULES VERNE’S MIGHTY MELODRAMA L OFF DRAMATIC. STUPENDOUS. THRILLING. SENSATIONAL. A gripping and dramatic story of a perilous journey across five thousand miles of the wild and enemy-infeitted wastes of the Siberian Plains. A monstrous holocaust—the burning at night of the besieged city of Irkutsk—an awesome spectacle—realistically reproduced by colour photography. A sight to thrill and amaze. Reckless feats of horsemanship by wild devil-may-care Cossacks—filmed on their native Siberian Plaint;. Barbaric Tartar hordes, sweeping down, bringing destruction and death to towns and villages—big battle scenes in which 6,000 troops are engaged, including 4,0)0 wild-riding Cossacks and Tartar tribesmen—and a hund ~ed big scenes that dwarf almost anything ever seen on the screen before. Mark Well this Date - FRIDA Y, MA Y 20th
FROM THE MAJESTIC TO THE GRAND OPP. G.P.O. 44 DON JUAN” Starring JOHN BARRYMORE And a Gx*eat Cast of Stars. MARV ASTOR ESTELLE TAYLOR HELENE COSTELLO. Sessions: 11.15, 1.30, 3.30, 5.45, and 8. ORCHESTRA AT THE GRAND TO-DAY. QITY OF AUCKLAND. ZOOLOGICAL PARK Many thousands attended last Sunday and enjoyed to the full viewing the superb Zoological Exhibits and listening to the splendid musicjil programme rendered by the City's fine band. On Sunday Afternoon at 3 o’clock The MUNICIPAL BAND Will Render the Following Programme: God Save the King. March, “Cavalry of the Clouds”. .Alford Hymn, “St. Oswald” Dykes Overture, “Tancredi” Rossini Suite, “Santa Claus” Holland 1. Toyland. 2. Starland. 3. On Tiptoe. 4. Christmas Joy. Cornet Solo. “The King of Love My Shepherd Is” Gounod Soloist, MR. FRED BOWES. Selection, “Lilac Time” (No. l).C!utsam INTERVAL. March, “The Vanished Army” . Alford Piccolo Solo, “Souvenir de Liege” Oennin Soloist, MR. HAL C. McLENNAN. Selection, “Songs of Ciro Pinsutf'’ Morelli Morceau, “Andante Religioso” .. Thome March, “The Vedette” Alford National Anthem. CHRISTOPHER SMITH, Bandmaster. J. S. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk. COMING THE SCREENS TRIBUTE TO NATIONAL—LYRIC
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 27, 23 April 1927, Page 15
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