€®med& si & /?r> Week •^N, its at the ill Itl It! PRINCESS & TMOJM A.OOmeH The% f REGINALD DENNY “ The Cheerful Fraud ” A Cloudburst of Laughs—Let It Rain—Let It Pour—Laugh a Lot and Laugh Some More. Also at Day Sessions Only b anna r q t ni£slon in “Babe Comes Home” De lightful Comedy and Romance. And Another Laugh Sensation —The Funniest Fastest Farce with Lillian Rich in “SEVEN DAYS” Then “STARLIGHT," The World Wonder Horse, will perform on the stage. Special Matinees Tfvptl ■ u:xUI„ all 74s f THOMAS MEIGHAN, YN BRENT. GRETA NISSEN In “BLIND ALLEYS” A GREAT CAST IN A GREAT PICTURE. 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" In Feats of Strength and Artistic Posing. RICHARD DIX CONTINUOUS FROM •Of-’' Broadway Nmkt “Paradise for Two” SYD. CHAPLIN ‘Oh! What a Nurse” CLARA BOW —ANTONIO MORENO In «IT” Also,
TO-NIGHT AT 7.50. MONDAY MATINEE, 2.30. MONDAY NIGHT, 7.50. THERE “Always A Good Show.” AND THEN GOOD-BYE TO THE BON BON REVUE. MAY NEVER BE SUCH A SUPERB COMBINATION OF PICTURES Direction FullerHayward Theatres. AND REVUE. m Bert Lytell and Billie Dove SHORT FAREWELL SEASON ROBER T ROBER TS BON-BON MB VUE By Arrangement with Sir Benjamin and John Fuller IN A Request Prog amme on Monday GOOD-BYE—to the merry company of Talented Artists that has made the Strand echo with laughter and enjoymentl FUN! SINGING! DANCING! Everything That's Jolly! DAY PRICES. —Stalls, 1s; Reserved Fr ont Stalls, 1s 6d; Circle, 1s 6d; Reserved Front Circle, 2s. NIGHT PRICES.—StaIIs, 1s 6d and 2s Reserved; Dress Circle, 3s 3d Reserved.
Unsurpassed in Pictorial & Musical Attractions l FILLER - HAYWARD'S Wft, m yißiii tre Beautiful" Regular Prices: 1s to 3s 3d 3 lan at Theatre. Ring 43-210 CONTINUOUS DAILY FROM 11 A.M. The Greatest of All Romances with the Screen Lovers Supreme. Acting Together for the first time. Ram<m Novarro & Alice Terry A Great Thrill for all id Saturday ARRAY OF MUSICAL ATTRACTIONS. Brilliant Auckland Soprano, Miss Etta Field Will sing "Homing" (del Riego) and *‘St. Nicholas Day in the Morning" (Easthope Martin). ORCHESTRAL PROGRAMME. Arranged by J. Whiteford-Waugh, includes "Slavish Rhapsody" (Friedmann). "Flight of the Bumble Bee" (Rimsky Korsakoff), "Cavatina" (Raff). "In a Kentish Garden" (Rawlinson), "Four Spanish Pic(Luzzatti), "Scenes Napolitaines" (Massenet), "None but the Lonely Heart" (Tchaikovsky). N.2. GOVERNMENT DEPT PUBLICITY PRESENTS— Storied 44 g of the Pacific.. "EVE'S REVIEW." in- | MAJESTIC NEWS, showeluding three impersona- ! ing all the latest Topical tions by Bransby Wil- Events in New Zealand liams. I and abroad. SCREAMING JUVENILE CO MEDY, "FUNNY FACE."
“The Theatre Magnificent Direction .7. C. Williamson Films. Managing Directors Beaumont Smith and F. W. MOTHERS It's a great holiday programme. Send the children during the day. Continuous Pictures from 11 a.m. (CHILDREN 6d and 9d.) Big Matinee (Vaudeville and Pictures), at 2.15. Children, 6d. 9d and Is. A PROGRAMME FOR THE HOLIDAYS Laughter Education Variety Also, J C. Williamson Celebrity Vaudeville, Second Week—Entirely New Act. . BERTINI, Vagabond Composer Violinist /a \ A UNIVERSAL SUPER COMEDY In “A Night at the Club.” Appearing Afternoon and Evening. w,.n EDDIE HORTON,, Master Organist: (a)“Star of Eve (by request), (b) Thinking,* l (c) Novelty Song Film, “Three Blind Mice” And MAURICE GUTTRIDGE and THE REGENT OPERATIC ORCHESTRA. Overture, “If I Were King” (A. Adam). Reservations at Theatre (46-888), and at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. BOOK NOW AND MAKE CERTAIN.
CARTER THE GREAT Box Plans at Lewis R. Eady and Son, j Ltd., until 12 o'clock. Afterwards at ; H.M. Confectionery Arcade for Matinee , and Night Performance. EVERY EVENING AT 8 O’CLOCK MATINEES SATURDAY and WEDNESDAY at 2.30 r •ssees .. J C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. CARTER THE GREAT. AND HIS COMPANY OF INTERNATIONAL STARS, I ncluding MISS EVELYN MAXWELL, who unfolds a chapter from the supernatural in an exhibition of thought transference or mental telepathy, the result of years of study. 'EE DISAPPEARING HORSE j ) Cheating the Gallows —the Torture ! Cell of Spikes the Disappearing Flappers—Shooting Through a Live ; Woman—the Elongated Maiden Aerial Pigeons—Astral Hand—Nest of Boxes—Bewitched Hat —the Astral Hand Metamorphosis—Sawing a Live Woman in Halves. PRICES: Reserves, D.C. and R.S.. 6s: Stalls, 4s; Early Gallery, 2s 6d; Late Gallery, 1s 6d. Children admitted to all performances Half-price, except Late Gallery, Is. All prices plus tax. GRAND METRO-GOLDWYN SPECIAL “Women Love Diamonds” and LUPINO LANE In “Drama de Luxe” Starring RENEE ADOREE ORCHESTRA Sessions: 11.15, 1.'35, 3.35, 5.45 and 8. AT THE GRAND TO-DAY. UUUT. I p| 11 £M\] •ightest and Most Popular Rendezvous DANCING To-day, 2.30-5 (2s 6d including Tea). To-night, 8-12 (Tickets 5s each) Table Reserves at Theatre (46-888) Kitchener Hall, Kitchener St. (Late Society of Arts Hall) Open for Engagement Concerts, Dances and Lectures on Tuesday to Friday evenings. For particulars apply to: — LEONARD KNIGHT, 408 N.Z. Insurance Bldgs., Queen Street, Auckland. DUKE MADDOX will be the speaker at the Y.M.C.A. MEN'S MEETING, SUNDAY, at 4.15.
Competitions Owing to the Heifetz Recital in the Town Hall there will be no concert to-night. No Concert To-Night Performances will take place every evening next week. Come and hear them —- they are rare musical treats Book Now FOR THE Three Big Nights Tuesday, August 31, Grand Choir Night Thursday, September 1, First Demonstration Concert. Saturday, September 3, Final Demonstration Concert. Box plans are now open for these nights ! at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. Preliminary Trials Daily at Concert Chamber and Unity Hall, 9.30 a.m. Admission 1s; Children Half Price. SUNDAY Grand Concert gpem* THEwmnmg |New Regent § fSmmmmmmammam Organised by MAXIM B ROD I, Under the auspices of the Auckland Zionist Association. FRANCIS BATE, •Cellist. ETTA FIELD, Soprano. ERIC WATERS, Piar LILLIAN QUINN, Piano. Preceded by Special Film, “MODERN PALESTINE." The romance of the rebirth of the Jewish Nation. With accomnaniment by THE MOORE SISTERS paniment by (Piano, Violin, ’Cello). Doors Open 7 p.m. Seatholders will enter by Lome Street entrance. AUCKLAND. TOWN HALL SUNDAY EVENING AT 8.30 O’CLOCK. Musical Recital Auckland Municipal Band Bandmaster, CHRISTOPHER SMITH. Prize March “Treue Rust) . Overture —“Light Cavalry” (Suppe). Cornet Solo—“ Shepherd’s Morning Sonqs” (s>uppe;. Soloist, MR. FREO. BOWES. Varia^ons— “The Harmon,ou. Black Flute Solo “La Travl«t«^ (Vepdi _ popp) _ Soloist, MR. HAL. C. MCLENNAN. March —"The Vanished Army (Alford). Selection “Madame FaN) National Anthem. Admission and Programme Free. J S BRIGHAM. Town Clerk.
Prince L 1 THEATRE Karangahape Road Direction .. .. Fuller-Hay ward Theatres. “THE GAV DECEIVER” Featuring LEW CCDY AND CARMEL MYERS. The story of an old husband with young Ideas—He thought the world a Garden of Eden and He was the only man. “Sweet Rosile O’Grady ” The Abie’s Irish Rose of the screen—A picture you. will want to see twice. Prices: Stalls, 1s; Circle, 1s 6d. COMING TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, 2 o’clock session only, For young and old Grand Pantomime 40 PERFORMERS. TONS OF FUN. JAZZ JAZZ Seville Dance Club DOMINION HALL. DOMINION HALL. (Next Dominion Road P. 0.). Grand Carnival To-Night LADIES will receive a COMPLIMENTARY TICKET to a Local Theatre. Only 40 available. so COME EARLY. JAZZING COMPETITION TO-NIGHT. Balloons, Streamers. Novelties, etc. Ladies 2s, Gents 2s 6d. Evening Dress Requested. JAZZ JAZZ JAZZ
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