AMUSEMENTS W T/lOMBf A.OPmEh Theafrgi ‘The Silent Sheik LM (LOVER) and FORD STERLING, BETTY BRONSON “ Everybody’s Acting ” PRINCESS SUNBEAMS Specifil Music Full Supports. Princess Phone, 41-556. Tivoli Phone, 44-136. ‘For Heaven’s Sake’ ;< SO'S YOUR OLD MAN’ DOUGLAS MACLEAN in HOLD THAT LION” ‘POKER FACES” 2—BIG ATTRACTIONS—2 DOUGLAS MACLEAN in “HOLD THAT LION.” Tale of Love, Lions and Laughs MARGUERITE SNOW AND JUNE ELVIDGE In “THE CHALK MARK” i l V THREE LAMPS BEAU GESTE I GOOD Reserves SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. at Golden Bowl, next Theatre. I TWO GREAT FILMS OF OUTDOOR ADVENTURE! Direction: FuMer-Hayward Theatres. Prices: Is 6d to 2s fid Ring 43-114. wmmm A Good Show* JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD'S LATEST IS HIS BEST STEELE OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED’ Bert Lytell, Stuart Holmes, Charlotte Merriam SWIFT ACTION! THRILLING MYSTE A Criminal Hunt through Wilds— * A Mighty in Roarin? A DRAMA OF MEN AND GOLD AND A GIRL! Desperate Gold Seekers in a Great Desert. “ THE DESERT’S TOLL with Francis McDonald and Kathleen Key See the wonderful new star—FRANCIS McDONALD—who rides like the wind—shoots to kill—two-fisted fighter and lover sublime—athlete—super horseman—wonderful actor. STRAND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA in Popular Musical Programme.
GRAND opi\ g.p.o. 3 BIG STAR FEATURES TO-DAY. NO. 1— ‘The Miracle of the Wolves ’ Screened at 11.15 and 5.50. NO. 2 Harold Lloyd “HOT WATER” Screened at 1.30, 3.40 and 8 o’clock. NO. 3 MAX LINDER "7 YEARS BAD LUCK” Screened at 2.30, 4.40 and 9 o’clock. AT THE GRAND TO-DAY. THE TOWN HALL THE PLUNKET SOCIETY May 11th, 12th, 13th. GRAND WORLD PAGEANT INCLUDING 400 OF Auckland’s Most Charming Girls A wonderful and brilliant series of national episodes in a unique setting staged in a master manner by one of London’s foremost producers of pageantry MADAME EDITH BAIRD National Costumes National Dances National Episodes and Music Tickets 2s all parts of hall. Book immediately to secure seats. Thousands of tickets already sold. C 1 ’’ * ° F \ U c K L A X D ZOOLOGICAL PARK Sunday at 2'45 p.m. noon e ?-. an v an( * Profitable Sunday afterthe a Pent in viewing at leisure a nd Zoological collection, s iSft A'", A?ty- a or fl n e to ßa t n h d e rHE MUNICIPAL BAND Mier” ot Bandmaster ChristowiH render the following manning programme:— , r "GOD SAVE THE KING" jfY “Leonidas" North OVerAtt^ 8 ' '' e Forgct " •• Blanchard tlre, I Vespri Sicilian!"— SUITv .. Verdi * v “* Three Irish Dances” . . Ansell LOVF SONGSECTION. '-.The' Shanrrock"March, "Tariff" Myddleton Wai.tv f Stopford 10^ pt .: mbr r:: Godi " March. Gounod “• Merry of Heart” May National anthem j. S. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 38, 7 May 1927, Page 17
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