AMUSEMENTS A.O BRIEN &£* Also Sunbeams “LOVE’EM AND LEAVE’EM" LOUISE »»OOKJ. nc .V.LVU HOUSE PETERS In Also. SPKCIAIu F ENGAgIIieXt” HATS McKAY BLACK FACE FUNSTER and NOVELTY SONG AND DANCE ITEMS NTpho'nSeT4l-58fi-jivoti * Ni&htly at 7.45. CONTINUOUS FROM On b *Or~* “THE SORROWS OF SATAN. ADOLPHE MENJOU, 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. Mioeto ' \ Broadway Nmkh MONTE BLUE In “THE MAN UPSTAIRS” Also fITOM mix In “THE CANYON OF LIGHT” Phone 46-609. Sir Phillip Gibbs’s Popular Novel “THE RECKLESS LADY” BELLE BENNETT, and Strong Cast COMEDY—GAZETTE— SCENIC IJhone 20-142. nuratt V THREE LAMPS * RICHARD BARTHBLMESS and PATSY RUTH MILLER In “THE SANDS OF THE DESERT GROW COLD” (The White-Black Sheep) EUGENE O'BRIEN, LILIAN RICH In “SIMON THE JESTER” r . The Famous Story of the Circus SECOND WEEK OF COMPETITION WEDNESDAY NIGHT Reserves at Golden Bowl, next Theatre
RETURN OP ELSIE PRINCE JIMMY GODDEN CHARLTON MORTON AND THE WONDERFUL “NO, NO, NANETTE” CO. IN THEIR LATEST AND GREATEST TRIUMPH, LADY BE GOOD!’ Direction, J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. A WONDERFUL ATTRACTION. Next Saturday Afternoon Next Saturday Night AND FOLLOWING EVENINGS Second Matinee Wed. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. Present (by arrangement with Sir Benjamin and Mr. John Fuller), the latest London and New York Musical Comedy Triumph—‘LADY BE GOOD!’ In which the “No, No, Nanette” Company achieved their best success in Melbourne, where this delicious play attracted record audiences for over fifteen weeks. “LADY BE GOOD! 99 Has the fastest tempo of any musical play staged during recent years. From beginning to end it is a flashing sequence of bright, keen-edged comedy, diverting situations, delightful songs and melodies, brilliantly beautiful frocks and ensembles, and whirlwind dancing. “LADY BE GOOD! 99 Is now smashing to smithereens the record established by “No. No, Nanette,” which it is said to eclipse from every point 6t view. BOX PLANS. For “Lady Be Good” will be opened at LEWIS R. EADY AMD SON, LTD., on THURSDAY MORNING NExf AT NINE O'CLOCK. A queue will be formed at 8 Gallery. 1s extra. All prices plus An m«rtt Tax. Representative, WALTER MONK. GRAND OPP. G.P.O. TWO BIG COMEDIES TO-DAY “THE RED MILL” STARRING MARION DAVIES AND “THE GAY DECEIVER” STARRING LEW CODY CARMEL MYERS Sessions 11.15, 2. 4.45 and 7.30. At The Grand To-day f A?. TAf MX THIS EVENING Fox Trot Competition Final Prizes, £25. DANCING, 8.30-11.30. Tickets, 2s 6d each DANSANT TO-MORROW at 3. Reservations, Phone 46-888.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 82, 28 June 1927, Page 15
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