AMUSEMENTS Commit fe wVeeh * 1 <=T ill at the ; FEIHCESS iliilßliiißi>ilßlsi!BlitißliilßiiiTaTiiriTiilßlii| B |ii! H rinilinitiil iilßiii!aiiiTßiiiriiliiraiiilßtii!aiiiilatii!i REGINALD DENNY in “The Cheerful Fraud ’* Also at Day Sessions Only Babe Ruth and Anna Q. Nilsson in BABE COMES HOME” Delightful Comedy and Romance. And Another Laugh Sensation—The Farce with ■ ■ til LC W 1 Lillian Rich in “SEVEN DAYS Then "STARLIGHT,” The World Wonder Horse, will perform on the stage. Special Matinees Tivotl ’ WijjiiHy af 7.45 ‘ THOMAS M EIGHAN, EVELYN BRENT. GRETA NISSEN in BLIND ALLEYS ’ Hoot Gibson in CONTINUOUS PROM JOp.* 1 Hey—Hey—Boy ” Hoot as a Cowboy Sherlock Holmes —Assisted 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. «< TOM MIX in The Last Trail” (Zant Grey’s) Also: “OH BABY” £3 Cecil B. de Mil LEATRICE JOY in " Eve’s Leaves ” Full Supporting Prograr THREE LAMPS PAULINE FREDERICK in “DEVILS ISLE” A Drama of Living Death MILTON SILLS—MARY ASTOR in “THE SEA TIGER. To-morrow Three Hour Matin
Prince Edward THEATRE Karangahape Road Direction .. .. Fuller-Hay ward Theatres. Special Attraction 2 O’CLOCK SESSION. PANTOMIME SLEEPING BEAUTY’S PRINCE CHARMING 40—STAR PERFORMERS —40. TONS OF FUN FOR OLD AND YOUNG. BEAUTIFUL COSTUMES. MAGNIFICENT SCENERY. GLITTERING SPECTACLES. Fun-Fun-Fun-Fun SYD CHAPLIN In Oh, What a Nurse! Th« Greatest Comedy Screar Year. Pantomime Session Commences 2 DOORS OPEN, 1.30. MATINEE PRICES: 6d and of the o'clock. TO-NIGHT, AT 7 O’CLOCK. PICTURES ONLY. SYD. CHAPLIN, in "OH! WHAT A NURSE.” And BUCK JONES. In "HILLS OF PERIL.” * Cowb°y Picture quite out of the ordin- ’ run. Talk about thrills! Well, see the “Hills of Peril.” EVENING PRICES: 9d, Is, 1s 6d.
of t Logan, featured in support o\e a >. u * s Fazenda in “Footloose Widand vvas k° rn in Corsicana, Texas, CoWoS S e<J ticated at Cold Springs, career °' *^ er first thought of her on rK r Was journalism and. she was Go,!*? staf f of the Colorado Springs theatr 6 ’ ext she turned to the a ctr* e under-studied prominent r eV i v ®? es **ll her chance came during a al °* “Floradora” in New York, Tha? , e assumed the leading role. to an engagement with the covpi f Follies, where she was disht Ifr by All an Dwan and signed WavS* screen . Since then she has many leading with pro- '•*** actors.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 136, 30 August 1927, Page 15
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