AMUSEMENTS YOUR Joy and Jazz Week’s Here!” oJtj£ jH rgt u t “ The Theatre Magnificent ”- z direction J. C. Williamson Films. Managing ITMrectors Beaumont Smith and F. W. Thiing. Big Matinees Daily at 2.15. Continuous Pictures from 11 a.m. Evening Session at 7.45 sharp. A Host of Attractions and Every One Spells Jollity For “Joy, Jazz and Paramount Week Gilda Gray, Dancing Rage of the World, in “CABARET And TOM MOORE, Paramount's Colou rful Special, with THE GOLDEN GIRL OF BROADWAY IN AN INTRIGUING STORY OF THE TINSELLED LI Ft OF BROADWAY BEFORE AND BEHIND THE SCENES. “The Joy Boys,” TILTON AND WEST, appiest Lads in Vaudeville, fea- . “ EJest Looking Girls Get Best Men,” “Oh Sole, Oh Me,” I s Gone Young. Papa’s Gone Old,” and others. In Joy Honolulu derer,” EDDIE HORTON, and Jazz at the Wu Moon.” “Song of “Suite D'Amour" irlitxer. the Wan (Elgar) NOVELTY FILMS, COMEDY. ON THE STAGE In All the Latest Hits. MAURICE GUTTRIDGE. AND NEW OPERATIC ORCHESTRA, ially Augmented by the Regent Ballroom Band, and other Soloists “Me Too,” “I’d Climb the Highest Mou r.tain,” “The Storm,” Joy and Jazz You Can’t Resist BOOK NOW AT THEATRE. Phone 46-888, or at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd.
Prince Edward THEATRE ~- Karangahape Road Direction .. .. Fuller-Hay ward Theatres. Special Attraction TO-NIGHT In place of usual Vaudeville Programme. Owing to Enormous Success and by Insistent Demand of the many Patrons who could not attend the Matinee Performance THE PANTOMIME Prince Charming Will be Staged To-Night 8 O'CLOCK SESSION TONS OF FUN FOR OLD AND YOUNG. BEAUTIFUL COSTUMES. MAGNIFICENT SCENERY. GLITTERING SPECTACLES. Wonderful Stage Lighting Effects ALSO SCREENING “The Happy Warrior" Featuring MALCOLM McGREGOR and ALICE CALHOUN A Georgeous Melodrama of Circus Life —One of the most exciting films ever screened. “THE MAGICIAN” Featuring ALICE TERRY and PAUL WEGENER He wanted the heart blood of a Maiden for a weird experiment Rarely has the Screen flashed a thunderbolt like this one —Lover versus the Uncanny Powers of a Mad Magician. PRICES AS USUAL Sd 1/- 1/6 PICTURE STARS
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 139, 2 September 1927, Page 15
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