AMUSEMENTS ®lf£ j&pgntt Direction . . Managing Directors Mighty Organ Accompanii “The Theatre Magnificent WILLIAMSON FILMS. REAUMONT SMITH & F W THRING. lent by Eddie Horton Feature at Matinees at 2.15 daily. CONTINUOUS PICTURES FROM 11 A.M. EVE NIN G SESSION AT 7.45 SHAR •’ Paramount Presents LAST NIGHT RICHARD DIX “PARADISE FOR TWO” The Uproarious Tale of a Bachelor—an Inheritance and—Complications FIRST AND EXCLUSIVE FILM OF THE FLIGHT OF CAPTAIN LINDBER HIS EPIC VENTURE FROM NEW YORK TO PARIS. Reserves at Theatre. Phone 46-388. TO-MORROW! at Lev Eady and Son. Ltd. TO-MORROW ! “YOU KNOW WHAT MY CHILDHOOD WAS WITHOUT A HOME—OR LOVE—OR ANYTHING.' The Most Vital Problem of the Age Exposed in Paramount s Sensatiora' Special Feature. “CHILDREN OF DIVORCE” As Portrayed by a Great Cast, with CLARA BOW and ESTHER RALSTON What happens to the poor, neglected Children of Divorce’ Does the future hold anything for them? Are they damned from the start' No Parents—no guidance—Just drifters! FOURTH OF THE POPULAR MUSIC MASTER SERIES. ILLUSTRAT ING INCIDENTS FROM THE LIFE OF THE DEAF GENIUS. BEETHOVEN. WITH SYNCHRONISED MUSIC BY NEW OPERATIC ORCHESTRA. ANOTHER SET OF NOVELTY SONG SLIDES. WITH EDDIE HORTON AT THE MIGHTY WURLIT2ER. J. C. Williamson Celebrity Vaudeville —Continued Success of JEANNETTE GERRARD. Novelty Scena from Montemarte. AND THE REGENT S SUPERB NEW' OPERATIC ORCHESTRA, under the baton of MAURICE GUTTRIDGE Acknowledged throughout New Zealand to be the finest Orchestral con- # bination in the Dominion. The Operatic Orchestra has been augmented by the inclusion of several new artists, personally selected by Mr. Maurice Guttridge. PLAN FOR SEASON OPEN AT THEATRE. PHONE 46 888.
BOX PLAN OPENS TO-MORROW FOR ALL-STAR CELE3RITY VAUDEVILLE. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE TEN MIGHTY ACTS IN FINEST ALL-VAUDEVILLE BILL EVER PRESENTED. J. C. Williamson Celebrity VAUDEVILLE Presenting The World’s Amazing Novelty— JOSEPH BELMONT’S CANARY OPERA DIRECT FROM ZIEGFELD FOLLIES. A Unique Sensation, Unbelievable Until You See It. “THE MAN WHO MADE THE QUEEN LAUGH.” DICK HENDERSON Direct from Royal Command Performances. England's Funniest Comedian. “THE FLOWER VENDOR,” RICH and ADAIR Famous American, with the Girl who was “MISS CHICAGO.” IDOLS OF ALL PARIS! LES ZENGA FRERES “Something Different in Dancing.” A GIRL—A HARP —A VOICE MARIE LAWTON The The | Mighty Spaniard. Eminent Baritone Valencia Colin Crane On the Flying Trapeze. In Songs for All. Vivacious. “Up In the Air.” STELLA LAMONDE. THE LEE SISTERS Sparkling Soubrette. The Aerial Girls. Also, the Surprise Novelty, And ARTHUR G. FROST AND HIS ORCHESTRA. MATINEES: WEDNESDAY NEXT, AND FOLLOWING SATURDAY. Popular Prices—6s. 4s, and 2s. (Matinees, Half Price) The Box Plan opens To-morrow morning at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd.. In view of the enormous interest in this remarkable Show, you are advised to book early. Representative: Alex F. Wilson. SPECIAL NOTE! Are You a Judge of Canaries? See the Great Canary Display in Porter’s Window (opposite Wyndham Street), and enter the Competition. To be Judged by Mr. Joseph Belmont. Valuable prizes as follow: First: Waterman Gold-mounted Fountain Pen, donated by Messrs. Collins Bros., Ltd., and s£2 2s. Second: Waterman Fountain Pen. Four following: Waterman Pencils. And Six Consolation Prizes. Also, WHAT IS THE FUNNIEST JOKE ON EARTH Dick Henderson wants to take it back to England to make the Queen laugh again. Forward what you think is the Funniest Joke to the Manager, J. C. Williamson Celebrity Vaudeville, His Majesty’s Theatre, City. PRIZES OF £.2 2s for the Best £.l 1s for the Second Best 10s 6d for the Third Best And Several Consolation Prizes. The Jokes will be Judged personally by Dick Henderson. Send yours in now!
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 96, 14 July 1927, Page 17
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