AMUSEMENTS T/lOMftf A.O PRIEh Theatre f CONTINUOUS FROM 101- X» »0rTHREE LAMPS LAST OPPORTUNITY TO SEE “FOR HEAVEN’S SAKE” And “SO’S YOUR OLD MAN” Commencing To-morrow ‘■THE SILENT LOVER” And “EVERYBODY’S ACTING” Also PRINCESS SUNBEAMS Princess Phone, 41-586. Tivoli Phone. 44-136 Phone 44-402 for reserves HAROLD LLOYD In ‘For Heaven’s Sake’ "THE TRAFFIC COP’ HOOT GIBSON" In ‘THE TEXAS STREAK’ AT RIALTO ONLY THE FOUR LITTLE KELLYS In a New Novelty Musical Act. Good Supporting Programme. Rialto Phone 46-609. LK AT RICE JOY ancl EDMUND BURNS 1 I 1 { 1 1 i 1 i In “MADE FOR LOVE” Also Screening AUSTRALASIAN FILM CONTEST Personal and Screen Appearance of MISS BILLIE ANDREASSON Also All Star Vaudeville Only two more lights to see the thrilling life Adventurer —Nelson. story of Britain’s Greatest Prices Is to 2s 9d. Rini; 43-114. 1 Always A Good ShowDirection: Fuller - Hayward A Notable British Film of the Stirring Life Story of "That Great Little Man of Whom Everybody Was So Afraid.” 0 0 « 66 NELSON tf “The Picture that calls forth tumultuous applause whenever it is shown.” See the Great Sea Battles —The Nile, St. Vincent and Trafalgar. ****** ALSO SCREENING: Johnny Hines in “STEPPING ALONG” HIS LATEST AND FUNNIEST COMEDY Attractive Musical Programme by Strand Symphony Orchestra. TWO BIG PICTURES ON FRIDAY
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 35, 4 May 1927, Page 15
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