AMUSEMENTS TflOMßf A.O BMEN Theatre 1 HOOT GIBSON «< THE DENVER DUDE 99 Smiling Hoot as a Scotch Highlander Ehi c think—Checkered Vest, White Coil ar, Ha r d °Hi tuff Yn d 3 ™S? NEW N A D Apl^' DEL.RO Y and DELANEY WORLD FAMOUS RHYTHMICAL DANCERS THE ASQUITHS VERSATILE ENGLISH SOCIETY ENTERTAINERS HATS McKAY in an entirely new act. IMPERSONATOR OF A TYPICAL CHINESE MUSICIAN. ALSO _. T HE CmLD WONDER VOCALIST. Princess Phone 41-586. Tivoli Phone 44-136 CONTINUOUS FROM lOtmh K>r.< AND LA* “Fashions For Women” Esther Ralston Raymond Hatton In Gorgeous and Marvellous Creation Also PETER B. KYNE’S “WARPAINT” H=r.. T .' m McC °y. Pauline Starke. Here. Love and Adventure, Swift Action A Stirring Drama that Rings True. ADOLPHE MENJOU Act ? rs in. the Ace of Screen Entertainments, with Alice Joyce “ The Ace of Cads ” “The Fate Of A Flirt” DOROTHY REVIER, FORREST STANLEY Tense! Thrilling! Unusual! You Cannot. Miss This Exciting Story Phones: 46-609, 20-142. it U THREE LAMPS The Cat’s Pyjamas 99 with Betty Bronson —Ricardo Cortez And MONTE BLUE, DOROTHY DEVERE
TOWN HALL direction . . . . j. and n. tait TO-MORROW NIGHT at 8 Also MONDAY NIGHT (POSITIVELY LAST TWO RECITALS-) PADEREWSKI TO-MORROW NIGHT’S PROGRAMME Will include "MOONLIGHT” SONATA (Beethoven). "ERL-KING” (Schubert-Liszt) “HARK! HARK! THE LARK*’ (Schubert-Liszt). “RHAPSODIE HONQ.ROISE,” No. 2 (Liszt). 7 s 6 D RESERVED SEATS FOR TO-MORROW AND MONDAY’S CONCERTS AVAILABLE AT LEWIS R. EADY AND SON, LTD. siDay Sale Tickets Available at Box Office To-morrow Morning. A SPECIAL RESERVE AT 21s AND A RESERVE AT 12s 6d AVAILABLE AT THE BOX OFFICE. In view of the heavy booking and also for the convenience of our many patrons we are pleased to advise that the Box Office will be open from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. BOX PLANS AT LEWIS' R. EADY AND SON, LTD. PRICES.—2Is. 12s 6d, 7s 6d (Reserved); 5s (unreserved). Ail prices plus tax, etc. DIRECTION ...... J. AND N. TAIT
LAST TWO DAYS Quick! Hurry! Have you visited the New Zealand Advertising Exhibition yet? Be sure to come along to-day or to-morrow. The many hundreds who have visited this splendid display have been delighted—have gained a most valuable insight nto the trend of modern publicity. To-Day or To-Morrow visit the NEW ZEALAND Advertising Exhibition TOWN HALL •f your goods are right—then RIGHT advertising will build up your sales. Here sit this Exhibition you will the various kinds of RIGHT advertising. Press advertising. Posters, Window Display Material. Commercal Art, the Printed Word, Direct Wail Machines, Railway advertis•ng, Film advertising, Electric Novthat stop and hold the atwntlor. As a business man — O'tner Manufacturer, Wholesaler, ? p Retailer, you owe it to your business to V 'SIT THE NEW ZEALAND ADVERTISING EXHIBITION NOW ON, TOWN HALL, NOON TILL 10 P.M. DAILY LAST TWO DAYS Admission Is. JVRITE FOR THIS HANDBOOK are unabie to visit the ExniDitlon, send for the splendid Handbook. This publication contains excellent articles by prorni•nt advertising men on all phases <• ’Modern publicity. Price 6d. * 7d in stamps. Postage paid s>rti ckland Advertis P.O. B ox 767, Auckland.
in Sonora.” the nev> i . National picture produced by Rogers, starring ken Mayt an adaptation of the novel by <UoW' evinß:ton - “Comfort,” originally •Sono? „* s “Somewhere South in jfeJJ a * It is a story of Arizona and Ush a , 0 herein lies one of its unifexj leases, for while it deals with motu* aild bandits, this will be one Wj\ Picture in which the abus-d tai2 a * , ' d *l not appear as the villain. 11 is the Mexican who is exfrtaJJ* ** the hero, playing up his for the man across the ■qua* * is willing to give him a ue:il.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 85, 1 July 1927, Page 15
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