-RAV'VM^RD'S FULLER H “The Theatre Beautiful.'’ Regu Box Plan at Theatre. Continuous Pictures Daily frt Prices: 1s to 3s 3d. THIS YEAR’S OUTSTANDING METRO-GOLDWYN SPECIAL. i mm ssqqoq Unquestionably Lon Chaney’s Greatest Role FAREWELL TO JACK LUMSDAINE Australia’s Brilliant ComposerMagnificent Orchestral Progr A SPARKLING COMEDY AND A PETER B. KYNE DRAMA "Always Comfort and Service.” A Direction FullerHay ward Theatres. SPEEDY, SPARKLING COMEDY OF MATRIMONIAL ERRORS. m “FOOTLOOSE WIDOWS” "There’s a Heartloose Man for every Footloose Widow.” With LOUISE FAZENDA AND JACQUELINE LOGAN. PETER B. KYNE, THE WORLD- POPULAR NOVELIST, wrote, especially for the Screen, “CALIFORNIA” WITH TIM McCOY AND DOROTHY SEBASTIAN A Galloping Romance of the Colourful Californian Plains. Spanish Romance, Splendid Courage—Thrills of Warfare and Intrigue! SUPERB MUSICAL PROGRAMME BY THE POPULAR STRAND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. BOOK YOUR SEATS. Ring 43-114. Prices, 1s to 2s 9d. Box Plan at Theatre. ** CAMILLE’S ” APPEAL STILL LINGERS! HUGE AUDIENCES AT REGENT DAY AND NIGHT BEAR WITNESS. ®l}E SSpgput” “The Theatre Magnificent -J Direction J. C. Williamson Films. Managing Directors ..Beaumont Smith and F. W. Thring. PROGRAMME COMMENCING 7.45 SHARP. “Her Name WILL Live in this Great Picture ” IN HER SUPREME DRAMATIC ACHIEVEMENT FOR FIRST NATIONAL — 44 Camitfillll® M There was not a soul in yesterday’s great audiences who did not respond to every mood of the “Lady of the Camellias”—feel the thrill of her love—bear her tragedy with her—respond with emotion to the final poignant scenes in the greatest love classic the world has known. “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 Sonata” (Beethoven), “Samson Et Dalila” (Saint Saens), “Die Meistersinger” (Wagner), “Das Rheingold” (Wagner). 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 SPECTACLE, Opening of the NEW MENIN GATE The 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!—An Enormous Demand for Seats for the Season has been made. To-night’s Booking is exceptionally heavy. Patrons are therefor<j|rged to Reserve Immediately at Theatre, Phone 46-888, or at Lewis R. & R. Eady and Son, Ltd. In order to avoid Nightly Crush, Reserves should be picked up during the day. Phone Reserves cannot be kept after 7.30 unless previously paid for. BEAUTIFUL GOWNS DISPLAYED IN MANNEQUIN PARADE IN REGENT VESTIBULE BY BARTON WALKER, STRAND ARCADE.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 158, 24 September 1927, Page 15
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