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AMUSEMENTS YOUR LAST CHANCE TO-NIGHT TO SEE THIS MAGNIFICENT MAJESTIC PROGRAMME The Most Glorious of All Screen Romances, ‘ FHE NIGHT OF LOVE’ with Ronald Colroan & Vihna Banky “The Theatre Beautiful.” Direction: Fuller-Hayward Theatres. COMMENCING TO-MORROW. SPECIAL HOLIDAY PROGRAMME. DURING DAY AND EARLY EVENING SESSIONS ONLY HIS WINNING PICTURE! JACKIE COOGAN In “ Johnny Get Your Hair Cut! ” THE GREATEST LAUGH AND THRILL HORSE-RACING PICTURE EVER MADE It's One of the Year’s Sensations! Jackie gets his famous shock of hair snipped off in this picture, and appears as a jockey, but he remains the most lovable waif the screen has ever seen. The same infectious comedy that has won so many thousands of roars, the same ability to make you laugh through tears—plus a versatility that will get him thousands of new admirers. The story was written by Gerald Beaumont, famous “Saturday Evening Post” author, especially for Jackie, and fits him like a glove. What a combination of fun, excitement, and pathos—with positively the greatest screen horse race of all times! Think of it!—seven of America's most famous Jockeys take part in it. At 8 p.m. Session OnIy—“SUMMER BACHELORS.” Prices: Is to 2s 9d. Ring 43-210. COMMENCING TO-MORROW. THE SECOND OF THE MONSTER MONTH OF MAY ATTRACTIONS. 8 p.m. De Luxe Session Only. The Magnificent Screen Version of The Great Novel by Warner Fabian, Author of “Flaming Youth.” ‘SUMMER BACHELORS’ * “While wives are away, husbands will play.” With A MIGHTY CAST OF CELEBRITIES. MADGE BELLAMY Olive Tell Matt. Moore Hale Hamilton and Allan Forrest.. “Derry,” of “Summer Bachelors,” is the Companion Figure to “Pat” of “Flaming Youth,” but more rebellious. A Scintillating Drama of Broadway Night Club Life. Special Starring Engagement of the BRILLIANT COMPOSERENTERTAINER Known as “AUSTRALIA’S WHISPERING BARITONE.” JACK LUMSDAINE “THE RADIO RASCAL” Featuring His Latest Song Successes in His Own Inimitable Way, “Bye-bye, Blackbird,” “Mary Lou,” “Thinking,” “I’d Climb the Highest Mountain,” “Calling,” “Rose-coloured Glasses,” Baby Face” and “Tenderly.”

AMUSEMENTS 31Ij? ißpgntt “The Theatre Magnificient” „ Direction J e. WILLIAMSON FILMS. Managing Directors BEAUMONT SMITH & F. W. THRIXO. BIG MATINEES DAILY at 2.15, with ORCHESTRA AND VAUDEVILLE, and at 7.45 Continuous Pictures from 11 a.m. LAST NIGHT TO-NIGHT! LAST NIGHT TO-NIGHT! THE SENSATIONAL EXHIBITORS’ ALLLANCE RELEASE, “THE WALTZ DREAM” Also MISS ETTA FIELD (Soprano), and KADOMA (Amazing Jap.) Commencing To-Morrow NEVER HAS THAT IXCOMPARABLE HUMORIST—REGINALD DENNY BEEN SO ABSURDLY FUNNY AS IN “TAKE IT FROM ME” It’s full of „ Screaming Situations! Comical Complications!! and Insane Implications!! ! IT’S DENNY’S BEST Also SPECIAL J. C. WILLIAMSON CELEBRITY VAUDEVILLE The Eton College Boy Appearing for the first time in New Zealand in a novelty musical act that set Sydney and Melbourne talking. AT THE MIGHTY WURLITZER—EDDIE HORTON (a) By request, “Rustle of Spring” (Sinding.) (b) “Mendelssohn’s “Spring Song.” (c) “Silver Threads Among the Gold.” THE OPERATIC ORCHESTRA. Musical Director: Maurice Guttridge. Reserves at Theatre, ’Phone 46-888, o'' at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. TO-NIGHT AT 8.30. I Tickets 2s 6d each. TEA DANS ANT. TO-MORROW at 3. Tickets, 2s 6d I (including Afternoon Tea). Also, Saturdav Afternoon at 2.30. Regent Ballroom REGINALD DEnm 22 m m IN HIS FIRST SUPER •> f COMEDY 'Sake It k 'yr'om j J? UNIVERSAL DENNY : SUPER COMEDY...

HIPPODROME FRIDAY and SATURDAY CHILDREN’S MONSTER MATINEES 2 P.M. PANTOMIME—4O PERFORMERS—AII Gold Medalists “Little Med Riding Hood ” and JACKIE COOGAN in “LITTLE ROBINSON CRUSOE” All Adults and Children - - 6d 6d

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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 42, 12 May 1927, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 42, 12 May 1927, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 42, 12 May 1927, Page 15

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