/MVI U O I I £> 011)5 Sfgpttt /‘The Theatre Magnificent Direction J. C. Williamson Films. Managing Directors Beaumont Smith and F. W. Thring. Big Matinees Daily at 2.15. Continuous Pictures from 11 a.m. Evening Session at 7.45 sharp. the % TJLkJBXsT \—^C^niUc £ THE DIRECTORS, WITH PRIDE, PRESENT THE GREATEST ARTIST ON THE SCREEN, Norma Talmadge In her Supreme Dramatic Achievement, ‘ Camille l A MODERN VERSION BY FIRST NATIONAL OF THE GREATEST LOVE STORY IN HISTORY—"THE LADY OF THE CAMELLIAS,” WHOM ALL PARIS LOVED, BUT WHO IN ALL HER LIFE OF LUXURY KNEW ONLY ONE TRUE LOVE. “CAMILLE’* will be screened with a Beautiful Musical Score, arranged for NEW OPERATIC ORCHESTRA by MAURICE GUTTRIDGE, And including Selections, “La Traviata” (Verdi); “Storm Movements,** “Moonlight Sondta” (Beethoven), “Samson Et Dalila” (Saint Saens), “Die Melstersinger” (Wagner), “Das Rheingold** (Wagner), “Theme” (Mendelssohn), Ballet Music from “Rosamunde” (Schubert), “Chanson De Nuit” (Elgar), “Playfulness” (Tschalkowsky). Overture, Introduction, Act 3, “Lohengrin** (Wagner). ‘Camille” will have the following Special Supporting Programme: At the Mighty Wurlitzer, EDDIE HORTON Featuring the Ever-green Old Favourites that never lose their charm. Novelty Song Cartoon, “THREE O'CLOCK IN THE MORNING" AN INSPIRING AND UNIQUE SECTACLE, Opening of the NEW MENIN GATE ThS' poignant scene at Ypres, with Lord Plumer, King Albert and thousands of widows and bereaved mothers; paying sad homage "to the Glorious Dead. AL ST. JOHN COMEDY— “LISTEN LENA” SPECIAL NOTE.—IN VIEW OF THE REMARKABLE INTEREST BEING TAKEN IN THIS MASTERPIECE AND THE ALREADY HEAVY DEMAND FOR SEATS, PATRONS ARE ADVISED TO BOOK NOW AT THEATRE, Phone 46-888, or at Mosers. Lewie R. Eady and Son, Ltd.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 157, 23 September 1927, Page 15
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