AMUSEMENTS W TiHOMftfAQ PftlEfl Come Early “LOVE’EM ANDAEAVE’EM" Also Sunbeams LOUISE BROOKS, EVELYN BRENT LAWRENCE GRAY. And HOUSE PETERS t« PRISONERS OF THE STORM” Also. SPECIAL, ENGAGEMENT HATS McKAY. BLACK FACE FUNSTER and "» INSTRUMENTALIST NOVELTY SONG AND . DANCE ITEMS . Phone 41-586. “THE SORROWS OF SATAN.” ADOLPHE MEINJOU, RICARDO CORTEZ, LYA DE PUTTI “FATE OF A FLIRT.” DOROTHY REVIER, FORREST STANLEY. Tense Thrilling Unusual —- Laughs Galore. Everybody’s Phone 44-402. Tivoli Phone 44-136. Clara Bow in “IT ” A Pretty Shop Girl who Dazzled Men of Millions with “IT” By Elinor Glyn CONTINUOUS FROM lOsmtlOrm Micieco ' OS \ Broadway Nmkb. In Addition << Everybody’s Acting 99 BETTY BRONSON, FORD STIRLING A Screaming: Comedy Drama Matinee at 2.30. Rialto Phone 46-609. Regent Phone 20-142. im THREE LAMPS CORRINN E GRIFFITH In “M LLE. MODISTE” A Powerful Drama, Full of Interest Also “HANDS ACROSS THE BORDER” Fred Thomson Silver King. Th obbing Thrills and Agog with Excitement. Reserves at Golden Bowl next Theatre.
TOWN HALL J. and Nr Tait THE COMING OF THE ILLUSTRIOUS IGNACE JAN PADEREWSKI T.fc I'Ste $ 546 rrßfcir I—r949s€sS4646fc Ik THREE Glorious Recitals WEDNESDA Y, JUNE 29 SA TURD A Y, JUL Y 2 MONDAY, JULY 4 Press extracts from the report of Paderewski's opening concert in Melbourne : “Exceeding a vigour and passion which Is eager and personal now as ever, Paderewski gathered laurels afresh last night entirely on his undimmed merits as an historic pianist. He is still the miphty one capable of giving forth chords that reverberate immense and startling." Sun.” PADEREWSKI aristocrat of the old regime Romance. Intellect, Culture, Skill, Imagination and Temperament have been •plendidly allotted to this great man.” —“Herald.” PADEREWSKI Paderewski honours Melbourne by flatting it, and the city honours itself bv honouring him. The huge crowd which filled the Auditorium last night was not only a tribute to the Prince of Pianists, but it was also a proof of that deep love of music at its best.” —“Argus. PADEREWSKI “If one desires to be lifted out of onette’f. to be carried on wings of song into ttnother world, a rea’m of fancy wherein everything is transfigured and everything is shown as one feels it ought to be, one Bust listen to the Poet Pianist.” —“Age.” PADEREWSKI Box Plan Arrangements. PLANS ARK NOW OPEN AT LEWIS R. EADY AND SON, LTD. FOR l: Is _ SPECIAL, RESERVES 12a 8d General Reserves —l2 s A limited number of 7s 6d reserved seats available on Monday morning. RESERVES 7s 6d RESERVES Available Monday morning. ALSO STUDENTS’ CONCESSIONS PADEREWSKI FIRST RECITAL WEDNESDA Y, JUNE 29 Representative: Walter Monk. TO-NIGHT DIXIELAND cabaret bv the sea Gaia Night Gala Night Novelties and Favours MUSIC BY THE FAMOUS INTEF NATIONALS Mission, ss. Phone 26-615 TOWN HALL ORGAN RECITAL Town H °,? ramm e for the recital in tl ine " au to-morrow (Sunday) evei 01 Bmiselected from the worl „ Wldor ana Holloway. M Barnett will also play trai “in the Triu Heath of Ase” ar GrieJ’ ot t>le Mountain King nes 8 Peer Gynt Suite.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 80, 25 June 1927, Page 15
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