AMUSEMENTS THOMftf A O gRIEN Theatre* CONTINUOUS from io»i iOf PRlaeto ' 33* THREE LAMPS NOW SHOWING Harold Lloyd's Greatest Comedv “FOR HEAVEN’S SAKE' Also W. C. FIELDS In “SO’S YOUR OLD MAN" Full Supporting Programme Princess Phone, 41-586. Tivoli Phone. 44-136. Phone 44-402 for reserves HAROLD LLOYD _ In ‘For Heaven’s Sake* In “THE TRAFFIC COP" TWO BIG PICTURES "THE MYSTERY CLUB." A Marvellous Mystery Tale. Also, Harry Carey in “DRIFTIN' THROUGH.” Strong supports and Good Music at Both Theatres Rialto Phone 46-609. Regent Phone 20-142. FORD STERLING In “THE SHOW-OFF” Comedy and Strong Supporting Programme. * Reserves at Golden Bowl next Theatre. l Direction: Fuller-Hay ward Theatres. RING 43-114 PRICES: Is to 2s 9 “Always a Good Show.*' Children Half-Price at All Times. TO-NIGHT 2 BIG TO-NIGHT ATTRACTIONS
JOHNNY HINES’S Latest Comedy ‘STEPPING ALONG’ An Avalanche of Laughs! His swiftest comedy yet. See Johnny Hines as Candidate for the Election. See him head the poll after uproarious struggles and a maze of humorous complications. See him dance as only Johhny can! He dances with a troupe of midget comedians and 22 of New York’s Niftiest Chorus Girls! A COMEDY TO MAKE A j WEEPING WILLOW LAUGH! j STRAND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA.
“One of the three best British pictures of the year.” London “Times.*’ “NELSON” Thrills! Pathos! Magnificent Settings! Not a mere chronology of events, but a pulsating, living story of Britain’s bravest and most daring sea hero. Not a dull moment in this stirring film! SEE THE BATTLES OF ST. VINCENT, THE NILE, AND TRAFALGAR. Scenes of Trafalgar were taken on the Victory by permission of the Admiralty. CONDUCTRESS: EVE BENTLEY “NO, NO, NANETTE” MATINEE SATURDAY NEXT AT 2 O’CLOCK DOORS OPEN AT 1 P.M. Children Half-price to All Parts except Late Door Gallery. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE Direction - J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd THE GREATEST THEATRICAL SENSATION AUCKLAND HAS EVER KNOWN TO-NIGHT AT 8 AND LAST THREE NIGHTS LAST MATINEE SATURDAY NEXT J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. Fresent, by arrangement with Sir Benjamin and Mr. John Fuller, THE BIG WONDER SHOW—“No, No, Nanette” Which attracted two record audiences on Saturday, and the theatre was again tilled to overflowing last evening. I want to be Happy, Tea for Two, Too Many Rings Around Rosie. I’ve Confessed to the Breeze, Take a Little One Step, Are a few of the glorious musical gems in “No, No, Nanette,” which is superbly presented by the New London Musical Comedy Company, Plans for the season are now open at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. Bay Sales at H.M. Theatre Confectionery. Prices: D.C. and R.S., 8s; Stalls, 4s; Gallery, is 6d. Early Door Stalls and Gallery, is extra. All prices plus Amusement Tax. Manager: Alex. F. Wilson
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 30, 28 April 1927, Page 15
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