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A SPARKLING ENTERTAINMENT OF REFRESHING VARSETY! Not a Dull Moment—Nothing Heavy—Merry and Bright Throughout! FULLER -HAN'WARD’S 1 i “The Theatre Beautiful.’’ Regular Saturday Prices, 1s to 3s 3d Box Plan at Theatre. Ring 43-210 This Year’s Laughter Sensation ! Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Made It—Perfectly! A New ! Comedy—in which Not One Shot is F ired! AND SEE THIS GREAT CAST! CLAIRE WINDSOR, GEO. COOPER, BERT ROACH. Three Rollicking Diggers in the Army of Occupation—and, oh! What Time They Had Keeping a Watch on the Rhine. 4.—Or chestr.al Innovation. GALA PERFORMANCE ON MAJESTIC STAGE. 25 Popular Song Hits.

GREATEST COMBINATION OF PICTURES AND VAUDEVILLE EVER PRESENTED IN AUCKLAND! wmmm Hayward 2 De Luxe Performances Daily at 2'30 and 7'45 m % BON BON n R£Vud i) C‘ WILLIAM FOX fjs a* th* S fmmous novmf H.G. WELLS BOX PLAN NOW OPS.N AT STRAND. Second Mammoth Bon Bon Programrr Triumph of Fun, DAY PRICES.—StaIIs, 1s; Reserved Front Stalls, 1s 6d; Circle, 1s 6d; Reserved Front Circle, 2s. NIGHT PRICES.—StaIIs, 1s 6d and 2s Reserved; Dress Circle, 3s 3d Reserved, e, “HELTER SKELTER.” A Glorious Song and Dance.

“GLENISTER OF THE MOUNTED” (LEFTY FLYNN.) A Mighty Wilderness—An Innocent Man and Woman S:;° m r^rf„V a M^!r h . e nT r a Ck J eSS lr !"? ,ensit y of the North Woods— The Fearful Menace of a Forest Fire—A Smashing Drama of the Great Outdoors. Also. “ THE ISLE OF DOUBT ” ROMANCE° T LOVE MA |NTmGUE7 And THREE BIG VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTIONS Phones: 41-556. 44-136 Richard Dix in Knockout Reilly it CONTINUOUS FROM lOule KW exciting Western comedy. THE GREATEST LOVE AND LAUGHTER KNOCK-OUT EVER SCREENED. And ART ACCORD in “THE TERROR,’ assisted by Rex and Raven. The) liaCto I w \ Broadway Nmkt. THREE LAMPS * ADOLPHE MENJOU, GRETA NISSEN, In “ Blonde or Brunette ” The Snappiest Comedy of the Year. Also, MATHESON LANG, in * 4 The Island of Despair” Phones: 46-609, 20-142. Sir A. Conan Doyle's” Greatest Sherlock Holmes Story. “The Sign of Four” RALPH LEWIS and All-Star Cast, in “FALSE ALARM.” Coming Monday: “THE SORROWS OF SATAN.”

Royal Auckland Choir TOWN HALL Concert, Thursday, Aug. 18 MRS. ARTHUR WALTON will Sing: “Nymphs and Fawns/* . “When Rooks Fly Homeward,” and “A Birthday.” MR. H. SCHOFIELD will Sing: “Floral Dance.” “For the Green.” MR. FRANCIS BATE will Play: Air and Variations by Haydn. Paraphrase of the Song, “To the Evening Star,” and Arlequin from “Maskenballo” Scene. THE CHOIR will Sing: “Hunting Song,” “Nighfall,” “Viking Song,” “Now Is the Month of Maying,” “Seafight Dreaming,” “Bugle Song,” “Night and Day.” Box Plans at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd., Opens Tuesday, August 16, at 7.30 a.m. Extra Tickets: 2s, 2s, 2s, 2s, 2s. Sunday Concert

Prnce Edward 1 THEATRE . Karangahape Road Direction .. .. Fuller-Hayward Theatres. Phone. 40-252 MAE MURRAY and CONWAY TEARLE “Altars of Desire” Is there a Girl who can resist pretty things? An Amazing Medley of Thrills —Spellbinding Story of the Follies and Realities of Life. Love or Luxury—which pulls the stronger? PAULINE FREDERICK In “DEVIL’S ISLAND” A Tense Drama of a Living Death, of White Hot Passion on the Isle of Lost Men. Popular Prices: Stalls, 1s; Circle, ts 6d. TO-NIGHT UNITY HALL Just Above Town Hall. Walter Russell-Wood Auckland’s Brilliant Elocutionist, And His Pupils, in Recitals, Monologues, Sketches, Plays, etc., etc. Instrumental Items by Mrs. Gordon Robertson, Miss Olive Lloyd and Mr. Norman Watson. Soloist, MISS RUTH SCOTT (Soprano). Admission, 3s 3d ana 2s. Children, Halfprice. N.Z. •Labour Party Princess Theatre QUEEN STREET. Sunday, August 14th 7.30 P.M. Speaker: MR. W. NASH (Secretary N.Z. Labour Party). Subject: "LABOUR, CHINA AND JAPAN’’ MR. NASH is returning by the Aorangi after attending the Conference of the institute of Pacific Relations. GREY LYNN LABOUR PARTY. TO-NIGHT—B to 12 ° NEILL STREET HALL, PONSONBY. AND EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. “BEST OF ALL” OLD TIME DANCE Old-time Dancing, including D’Alberts. Choc., Clgs., and Streamers for Spot Waltz. Paltridge’s Orchestra Under Leadership of Geo. Paltridge, the ~ Vocal Pianist. «ood Floor; Delightful Music; Sociable v Dance. *ou cannot do better than spend an . ... „ Evening with us. •-aaies 1s 6d; Gents, 2s. Concession to c... _ Members. rree Bun to Point Chevalier, via Great North Road, after Dance. HARRY W. VAUGHAN. Hon. Secretary. Auckland’s Entertainments —in Picture —Story —Amusement Always in THE SUN

Everyone enjoyed the concert last Week. Real good music was rendered. Orchestral, Vocalists, Recitations and Instrumental Items TO-MORROW EVENING at the STRAND THEATRE. Hundreds turned away last Sunday. Come early. Doors open at 6. Professional Artists appearing. SILVER COIN COLLECTION. E. J. DUDSON, Organiser. C AUCKLAND. ZOOLOGICAL PARK SUNDA Y AFTERNOON At 3 o’clock. A Fine Musical Programme by the Auckland Municipal Band CHRISTOPHER SMITH, Bandmaster. God Save the King. March, “The Light Dragoon” .. Leach Hymn, “Brightly Gleams Our Banner” Smart Overture, “Italiana in Algieri” . Rossini Waltz,. “Brise des Nuits” .. .- Lamothe Selection, “Lilac Time” (first selection) Clutsam INTERVAL. Patrol, “The Canadian Retreat” . Bilton Entr’acte. "Pas des Patineurs” . Godfrey Piccolo Obligato, mr. hal c. Mclennan Selection. “Lilac Time” (second selection) Clutsam Oriental Scene, “In a Persian Market Ketelbey Sketch, “We Play at Soldiers” . Eilenberg National Anthem. Trams and Buses run at frequent intervals from all points. J. S. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk. CABARET BY THE SEA To-Night Our Usual Carnival Nijjht 8 p.m. to 12 p. Admission, !:>s. Music by the Famous Internationals. For Reservations Phone 26-615.

| Every Worth-While Entertainment in Auckland is Advertised in THE SUN | iiiillll FOR CONTINUATION OF ANNOUNCEMENTS SEE OVERLEAF

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 122, 13 August 1927, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 122, 13 August 1927, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 122, 13 August 1927, Page 15

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