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AMUSEMENTS FTfIOMM A.OBRIEN Theater COME EARLY OR RESERVE Harold Lloyd’s Greatest Comedy “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 Hea v en’s Sake’ Also LEFTY FLYNN At.'! “THE TRAFFIC CO P» FLORENCE VIDOR “YOU NEVER KNOW WOMEN,” Also, MATHESON LANG, In “ WHITE SLIPPERS.” pmm V THREE LAMPS AT RIALTO ONLY. THE FOUR LITTLE KELLYS. In a Delightful Novelty Musical Act. Rialto Phone 46-609 Regent Phone 20-142. RICHARD BARTHELMESS ‘ “JUST SUPPOSE” Also JANE NOVAK In Marie Corelli’s Greatest Story, _ “THELMA.” Reserves at Golden Bowl next Theatre. SUCCESS GREAT AND WONDERFUL Again last night for “Nelson,” the great British film, jpontaneous applause from deeply-moved audiences screened. which brings forth whenever it is Direction: Fuller-Hay ward Theatres. “Always a Good Show.” RING 43-114 PRICES Is 6d to 2s 9d. Children Half-Price at All Times. DON’T MISS THIS MEMORABLE PICTURE makes you proud to belong to the Empire which has produced such great am noble heroes as Nelson NELSON 99 SPLENDID ACTING. HISTORICALLY TRUE. MAGNIFICENT SEA ratti p SCENES (THE NILE, ST. VINCENT AND TRAFALGAR) BATTLE of pulsating What thrilling History! What Groat Occasions! Chapter* adventure brought to life on the Screen. HIS LATEST AND FUNNIEST COMEDY Johnny Hines In “STEPPING ALONG Every step brings you closer to hysterics! A riot of roars—a field day of Frem newsboy to headliner was just a step for Johnny—when he stood _ .. . for the elections. See New Yorks niftiest chorus beauties step right out of Broadway’s most exquisite revue, “ The Scandals!” SPECIAL MUSICAL SCORE BY STRAND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA.

Way Concert HIGH CLASS MUSICAL PROGRAMME TO MORROW EVENING Majestic Theatre MAJESTIC LOUNGE ORCHESTRA. Under Leadership of Mr. Martinengo. Ruins of Athens.. .. Beethoven MAY BAIN (Recitation). Original Sketch Bain RONALD MUSTON (Violinist). Romance Weiniaski Slavonic Dance in G Minor— Kreisler DORIS BAYNE (Soprano). Vale Russell Stride La Vampa II Trovatore Verdi MAURICE GILMAN (Saxophone Solo). Valse Vanite Wiedoeft Ave Maria Gounod Mr. Ivan Perrin at the piano ! will play Nocture in B flat j minor (Chopin). INTERLUDE By the Wurlitzer Organ on Penatrope Machine. • Behold the Lamb of God Handel Hallelujah Chorus .. .. Handel ARTHUR H. RIPLEY (Tenor). Till Dawn Loevve How Many Hired Servants — Sullivan JAMES GUSSEY (Cornet Solo). The Lost Chord .. .. Sullivan The Holy City Adams Mr. Edgar Bendall at the Piano. God Save the King. Miss Olive Warin, Accompanist. SILVER COIN COLLECTION. E. J. HUDSON, Organiser. NOTE.—Early Doors at 6. Pentarope Machine. Organ Selections 7 till 8. Regular Programme starts at BY THE SEa AUCKLAND’S MOST POPULAR tpu , CABARET. *nere Music, Space and Comfort TW Reign Supreme. •0-MGHT TO-NIGHT a Carnival Night VrtT«s D ? ncln S till Midnight. - h iL the Music and Mirth provide* IIT Internationals. Brighte; than ever under the leader fea-WP of Mr. C. Howley. ,wiMorning and Afternoon Tea: ' * usual.

O P AUCKLAND. Pit t town hall 'UNDAY EVENING NEXT AT 8.30. Wgan recital Mo Ey "■ MAUGHAN BARNETT, 1 city organist. : in 0 minor Bach '-»nSul and Andante Handel Grison ‘Ves v°; 1 Mendelssohn Melody arranged for Organ and Bells. Stw,, Wolstenholme 8 Son K Volk mann ADMISSION free

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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 32, 30 April 1927, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 32, 30 April 1927, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 32, 30 April 1927, Page 15

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