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AMUSEMENTS Now Showing m . 'M r^\ jT V a to fA 8- < 8: M * *v Princess & Tivoli >o*

5* T/lOMftf A.OPRIEN Theatre* - — : i • L **■ ami MATHESON LANG “THE ISLAND OF DESPAIR” A Romantic Melodrama With a Novel Theme The story of a villainous Don and a British sea captain who both loved the same girl. A real Matheson Lang Picture. m ! El DANCING DAYS 5 ’ The Amusi sing Lesson Learned By a Married Man to Whor Jazz Sounded Sweeter Than Home Sweet Home. Phones 41-586, 44-136. WALLACE BEERY CONTINUOUS FROM lOwilb \Ormi ESTHER RALSTON GEORGE BANCROFT In ‘Old Ironsides' A Mighty Epic of the Sea. Thrilling Battle Scenes. Amazing Romance and Drama. The Year’s Mightiest Picture. Also: JACK HOXIE In THE WILD HORSE STAMPEDE.” “The Winning of Barbara Worth” From the Famous Novel by HAROLD BELL WRIGHT. The Story With an Irresistible Appeal. Big Supporting Pictures. Phones 46-609 V three lamps * POLA NEGRI In Hotel Imperial’ jnder A Torrentii the personal supervision the man who made “Variety.” Comedy and Full Supporting Programme. Reserves at Golden Bowl, near Theatre.

PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE Karangahape Road Directions Fuller-Hay ward Theatres. Phone. 46-252 William Fox Presents “THE CITY” A Tensely Gripping Story Tingling With Excitement and Suspense. The Moth and the Flame. DON'T TALK ABOUT THRILLS Until You See “THE GORILLA HUNT” The Most Wonderful Picture of Its Kind Ever Filmed. EXCELLENT SUPPORTING SUBJECTS And ON THE STAGE, tu. DELR OY AND DELANEY ORIGINAL VERSATILE DUO. SONGS STORIES DANCES v-ome and See the Man with the India-rubber Face. PRICES AS USUAL: 6d, Is, 1s 6d. DIXIELAND CABARET BY THE SEA TO-NIGHT DANCING 8.30 to 11.30 Admission : Ladies, 2s; Gents, 2s 6d. Music by the Famous Internationals. Phone 26-615. fi n,f arnous ,nt ernationals are Open foi cn Qagements Three Nights Weekly. NOEL COWARD STORY

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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 108, 28 July 1927, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 108, 28 July 1927, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 108, 28 July 1927, Page 17

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