AMUSEMENTS THE FUNNIEST MURDER OF THE YEAR: "THE MAN UPSTAIRS" Box Plan at Theatre. Ring 43-114. Prices— Is to 2s 9d. DIRECTION: FULLER- HAY WARD THEATRES. LAUGHSI THRILLS! MYSTERY! THE MAN UPSTAIRS” STARRING MONTE BLUE AND DOROTHY DEVORE Ghosts! Scotland Yard! Shots in the Dark! International Spies! MARGUERITE DE LA MOTTE AND JOHN BOWERS IN “DAUGHTERS WHO PAY ” A Thrilling Drama of a Russian Dancer—Exciting Political and Domestic Intrigues STRAND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY COMMEN CING Friday Next, At The Matinee and Twice Daily THE NEW ENGLISH Hompkey Bishop Musical Comedy Co. In an entirely new “Chop Suey" of Clever Comedy Operatic Gems, Exquisite Dance, Topical Burlesque, Brilliant Music, and Wonderful Frocklng, including “SCRATCHER” ROSS England's Prime Minister of Mirth There is only one laugh while “Scratcher" is on the stage, and that is all the time. FIRST APPEARANCE OF ARTHUR HEMSLEY THE WELL-KNOWN LANCASHIRE COMEDIAN NOTE.—The engagement of this well-known English Company is easily the most expensive attraction ever brought to a Picture House south of the line. BOX PLANS NOW OPEN EVENING PRICES —Dress Circle, 2s 6d; Stalls, Is 6d; Reserves, 6d extra. MATINEE PRICES —Dress Circle, Is 6d; Stalls, Is; Reserves 6d extra. AMUSEMENTS ®l|£ U^gpnt “The Theatre Magnificent ” J C WILLIAMSON FILMS. BEAUMONT SMITH & F. W. THRINQ BIG MATINEES DAILY AT 2.15 Continuous Pictures from 11 a.m. Evening Session at 7.45 sharp. Paramount Presents the D. W. Griffith Masterpiece which has Created a Furore SORROWS OF SATAN BY MARIE CORELLI WITH THAT DEBONAIR DEVIL ADOLPHE MENJOU RICARDO CORTEZ. LYA DE PLTTI. CAROL DEMPSTER. Appropriate Numbers by Special Atmospheric Score by THE OPERATIC ORCHESTRA. Musical Director, Maurice Guttridge. EDDIE HORTON At the Mighty Wurlitzer. AND J C. Williamson Celebrity Vaudeville. New Jokes—Fresh Tricks. Second “Miss New Zealand” Film. RESERVES AT THEATRE. PHONE 46-888, OR AT LEWIS R. EADY AND SON LTD. DONALD STUART To Dazzle The Eye and Thrill The Heart! ON,,FRIDAY NEXT: THE REGENT WILL PRESENT WITH JUST PRIDE THE GLITTERING FASHION PARADE ARRANGED BY MESSRS. MILNE AND CHOYCE DISPLAYED IN THE REGENT'S BRILLIANT STAGE SETTING As a Prologue to PARAMOUNT'S SUMPTUOUS SHOW FILM “FASHIONS FOR WOMEN” GOWNS! GIRLS! MUSIC! LIGHTING! “A DREAM OF DELIGHT." MANAGERIAL NOTICE: The Regent Theatre prides itself on the magnificence of its lighting system, its music, and the possibilities of its and Choyce realised that the Regent could provide a worthy setting to its beautiful parade that the firm agreed after many years to participate with a house of entertainment in such a glorious exhibition as will glitter from the Regent’s stage. The Regent will keep faith with Messrs. Milne and Choyce and the public, and will present the parade in a sparkling setting, of which ONLY THE REGENT IS CAPABLE LONG NIGHT TO-NIGHT 8.30-12. Tickets, 5s each. TO-MORROW, Popular 'vtight OPULAR i.l IGHT Ladies, 1s 6d. Gentlemen, 2s 6d. GALA NIGHT MONDAY NEXT Reservation. Phone 46-888.
BY PUBLIC REQUEST!! POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT OF - QUEEN’S —-RUDOLPH VALENTINO in “Mons'enr Beaucaire’ SESSIONS— THE LATE RUDOLPH VALENTINO AS THE GREATEST LOVER Gr AIL TIME AND 3.30, 5.45 and 8 p.m. BEBE DANIELS AS THE GIRL HIPPODROME AND EMPRESS Mir«UT FIRST SCREENING IN NEW ZEALAND. Ivi-lllljim WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS “Wings of the Storm” Here’s a production which will delight screen lovers of all ages. It has pathos, thrills, comedy everything!
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 71, 15 June 1927, Page 15
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