amusements m REGINALD TAKE 3T FROM ME’ and ADOLPHE MENJOU ‘THE ACE OF CADS PRINCESS r A & TflOMftf A.O'BIHEII Theatrej U&k REGINALD DENNY In “TAKE IT FROM ME.” Also ADOLPHE MENJOU in “THE ACE OF CADS.” Princess 'Phone, 41-586. TIVOLI Nijjhlly at 7.as ADOLPHE MENJOU “THE ACE OF CADS.” Also ‘‘MEN OF THE NIGHT.' Full Supporting Programm Tivoli Phone: 44-136. CONTINUOUS FROM 1 0»m lb \O r m mxotto ' \ Broadway Ifinkt AND hi ss Phone 44-402 for reserves POSITIVELY! LAST NIGHT! ‘For Heaven’s Sake’ Also __ ..„‘‘ SO ’ S TOUR OLD MAN” TO - MORROW—“TH E WALTZ DREAM ” and " KID BOOTS.” GEORGE O’BRIEN In “THE BLUE EAGLE” Also BILLIE DOVE AND FRANCIS BUSHMAN In “THE MARRIAGE CLAUSE” In addition at Rialto MISS JEAN GRANT (Lyric Soprano) Phone 46-609. X. | \sHUi\Wir f V TURK LAMPS PETER THE GREAT Supported by an All-Star Cast, in “ WILD JUSTICE.” Also, A Powerful All-Star Cast, in “ MOON OF ISRAEL.” Reserves at Golden Bowl, Next Theatre.
‘‘THE BEST PEOPLE" emerges from the ruck of modern comedies as incomparably the wittiest seen in the theatre during the past decade. Anyone mising this excellent show will Incur* reproach.'* —“Daily Mail,” London. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE lessees J. c. Williamson. Ltd Direction E. J. Carrol Saturday Evening fur but AT 8 O’CLOCK. , Brief Season, E. J. Carro presents MR. ROBERT ADAMS, MISS MARIAN LORD, MR. WILLIAM MACAULEY, MISS HELEN AUDIFFRED, MR. J. B. ROWE, MISS MARIAN STERLY, MR. DICK EHLERS, AD making their First Appearance in Auckland, In association with MISS BEATRICE DAY, MR. LANE-BAYLIFF, MISS EILEEN MORRIS. MR. REGINALD COLLINS, In r>AVID JAMES’ AND AVERY HOPWOOD’S THREE-ACT COMEDY, WHICH SLAYS SAD SOULS, The Tour recreation hours are few, so not spend them to the best advantage and in the delightful and most congenial company of “The Best People” The abounding comedy success which is famous throughout England and America, the whole of Australia, and the southern centres of New Zealand have also attached the seal of satisfaction on this sparkling and piquant Play. THE BOX PLANS Now open at Lewis R. Eady and Sor Ltd. _ NOTE. In Wellington, Christchurch, and Dunlin the reservations have been phenomenal, and it is thus advisable that intending patrons should make early application for Seats. PRICES. 0.5., Ss; D.C., 6*; Unreserved Seats StAlls ss, Gallery 2s. All prices plu Tax NO EARLY DOORS. 5s and 2s Day Sales available Morning of Performance. “The Best People SPECIAL MATINEE SATURDAY, MAY 21. Representative ScoLt Colvll] POPULAR NIGHT Admission. Ladies Is 6d, Gents 2s. NOTICE:— The Famous International: *** now open for engagements threi nights weekly. For further informatioi ring 26-615. Rin-Tin-Tin, the most famous dof nctor on the screen, is .tarred It. ;h' Master picture. “Hero of the Bic fcnows,” now screening at the Em
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 42, 12 May 1927, Page 15
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