TjjTr/lOMftf A.O’gRIEh Theatre! COHTIMUOUS FROM IO»1o LAST TWO DAYS Harold Lloyd's Greatest Comedy “FOR HEAVEN’S SAKE” Also W. C. FIELDS In “SO’S YOUR OLD MAN” Full Supporting Programme Princess Phone, 41-536. Tivoli Phone. 44-136. Phone 44-402 for reserves HAROLD LLOYD In ‘For Hea v en’s Sake’ “THE TRAFFIC COP" THE FOUR LITTLE KELLYS In a New Novelty Musical Act. Also HOOT GIBSON In STREAK” r»- n. °^5 )d Supporting Programme. Rialto Phone 46-609. V THREE LAMPS 1 I 1 1 i i ■ TO-NIGHT ONLY LEATRICE JOY and EDMUND BURNS In “MADE FOR LOVE" Good Supporting Programme. Regent Phone 20-142. LEON ERROLL 1 I And DOROTHY MACKAILB |il^ “THE LUNATIC AT LARGE.” SSf Also, JACK LONDON’S GREATEST STORY, IFt “THE CALL OF THE WILD.” All Star Vaudeville Wednesday
GRAN D OPP. G.P.O. KBW MASTfeR PRODUCTION BAD COMPANY’ Starring: Madge Kennedy Conway Tearle SESSIONS: 11.15, 1.30, 3.35. 5.45, and 8. AT THE GRAND TO-DAY. MAJESTY’S THEATRE The Auckland University College Students’ Association (Inc.) Presents CROOKS LTD. an original musical farce Written by J. Duinble, Produced by W. G. Trevarthen Musical Director: T. G. T. Sparling Ensembles and Dancing (other than Solo Dance by Miss Johnston), arranged by Madame Edith Baird. R.M.S. Remarkable, (Radio) All At Sea. To “Anyone’ Will be punctual Saturday. Hope you have booked seats as arranged. Expect uproarious evening. “Boss’’ and “Lulu.” CROOKS LTD. Prices: D.C. and R.S., ss; Stalls, 3s; Gallery, Is. Early doors, Stalls and Gallery, Is extra. Box Plan at Lewis R. Eady and Sen, Ltd., from WEDNESDAY, May 4th. G" EV LYNN LIBRARY ‘ WINTER COURSE OPENING CONCERT Arranged by MR. WALTER IMPETT To-morrow Night, May 4 At 8 p.m. „ Artistes: MISSES VERONICA DERHAM, RENA WILSON, M AIDA DAVISON, NANCE CLARK, GLADYS WALDING, GLADYS HOSKING, RUBY MOSELEN, LILA FOLEY', RONA McEIfWAIN. Messrs. EDWARD H. FOOT. KEITH RAMt>EY, LAURIE STUART, CLTLFORD BELL, and WALTER IMPETT ADMISSION BY COURSE TICKET OR SIXPENCE Coarse Tickets on sale at all City Libraries and Queen St. Bookshops. DIXIELAND BY THE SEA AUCKLAND’S MOST POPULAR CABARET, TO-NIGHT DANCING 8.30 TO 11.30 P.M. ADMISSION, 2s 6d. ? ' T ’'V'I'l 1 ' 1 Papers for further announcements oi our big night.—Wednesday, May 11.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 34, 3 May 1927, Page 15
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