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AMUSEMENTS SI Comedy Week £ m M at the M iH PRINCESS REGINALD DENNY in the ‘Cheerful Fraud’l A Denny Mirthquake ?J! jt| BABE RUTH and Anna Q. Nilsson in ‘BABE COMES HOME*« AL. CHRISTIE’S LAUGH SENSATION SEVEN DAySI A Comedy Casualty m

& THOHM A.OBRIEN Th?% f REGINALD DENNY In * “The Cheerful Fraud 5 -Laugh a Lot A Cloudburst of Laughs—Let It Rain— Let It Pour and Laugh Some More. Also, A B^% RU N T £s§2, d N in “BABE COMES HOM Thrilling as Football—Suspenseful as Cricket —Exciting c Boxing—With Delightful Comedy and Romance. \n<l Another Laugh Sensation —The Funniest Fastest Farce \ Lillian Rich in “SEVEN DAYS” Then “STARLIGHT,” The World Wonder Horse, will perform the stage twice daily. Special Matinees. BLIND ALLEYS” A GREAT C/ IN A GREAT Hoot Gibson in “Hey—Hey—Boy” Hoot as a Cowboy Sherlock Holmes—As sisted by Slim Somerville—in a Laugh-a-Minute Western Comedy Drama ADDITIONAL AT EVERYBODY’S. “THE VERNON FAMILY.” WALTER and his Two Original Nuts, GINGER AND SANDY. Also, *'WILSON AND MILLAR” JOHN BARRYMORE “The Beloved Rogue” The Greatest Role of This Famous Actor’s Career, A Smashing Climax which will live long in your memory. Phones 46-609, 20-142. 521 BEBE DANIELS FORD STERLING JAMES HALL IRIS STEWART In “Stranded in Paris” COMING FRIDAY: CLARA BOW in “ IT.”

Competitions No Concert To-Night Owing to the Heifetz Recital In the Town Hall, there will be no evening session of the Competition* To-night. Preliminary T ials wiil take place DAILY as usual at the Concert Chamber and Unity Hall from 9.30 a.m. Admission, 1/j Children HalfToo Big for Concert Chamber Owing to the unprecedented suec *»» of the competitions, the attendance has become so great that to-morrow night’s performance will take place in the BIG TOWN HALL Come and hear New Zealand's best talent at the competition’s evening concert. To-Morrow Night Admission 2s. Children HalfPr'ce and 200 seats at Is. Box Plans for the three big ni ahts are now open at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. TUESDAY, AUGUST 31, Grand Choir Night Thursday, sept. I. Pirst Demonstration Concert. SATURDAY, SEPT. 3. Final Demonstration Concert

>nan olJ^ G LAOV . anxious to meet young b « handsome, genteel, wellM B ffl'„ For “act Qualifications, see CHeeA 1 :® DENNY. in “THE Q E^t” F<JL FRAUD,” at NEW RE- •* commencing to• morrow.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 132, 25 August 1927, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 132, 25 August 1927, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 132, 25 August 1927, Page 17

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