AMUSEMENTS 5* TfIOMM A.OORIEN %mer NOW SHOWING Paramount’s Big Comedy Farce ‘Casey at The Bat” Wallace Beery Also, First National’s Greatest Racing Drama “THE SUNSET DERBY” Also, SPECIAL VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTIONS. THE BIDGROVES ACROBATS Twice Daily THE FIVE JOLLY MILLARS Instrumentalists Phone 41-586. Wallace Beery Ford Sterling in ‘Casey at The Bat ! Beery at his funniest. You’ll laugh— You’ll roar at Beery galore Also “THE DIXIE FLYER” SPECIAL VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTIONS CO'i-IN CRANE, in a few well-chosen numbers from his large repertoire and “THE FIVE JOLLY MILLARS” Novelty Instrumentalists Phone 44-136. CONTINUOUS FROM C—V Op' (« Rubber Tires” s of Auto Camps and Tin Liza 3,000 Miles of Laughs Also The Dixie Flyer” A Roaring Railroad Romance. ADDITIONAL FOR TO-NIGHT ONLY: SPECIAL VAUDEVILLE PROGRAMME Headed By CAMPBELL BOYS COLIN CRANE Phone 44-402. LAURA LA PLANTE in “BUTTERFLIES IN THE RAIN ” And BUCK JONES in “Hills of Peril” Phone 46-60» Phone 20-142 Richard Dlx Betty Bronson “Paradise for Two” Good Supporting Programme Phone 26-041.
H^I^E^*rTHEATRE Lessees J. C. Williamson, Ltd. WELCOME RETURN VISIT OF THE WORLD-FAMOUS ARTISTS. ALLAN WILKIE MISS HUNTER-WATTS With a Specially Chosen Shakespearean Company, including several well* known English Artists, now touring the Dominion for the first time. BEAUTIFUL NEW PRODUCTIONS, WARDROBE AND STAGE SETTINGS. Commencing SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1 HENRY VIII” The Wonderful Spectacle of Court, Coronation and Christening Processions, Combined with Powerful Acting. ALLAN WILKIE as CARDINAL WOLSEY. MISS HUNTER-WATTS as QUEEN KATHARINE. MONDAY, 3rd, TUESDAY, 4th, WEDNESDAY, sth (Matinee and Evening). “HENRY VIII.” jjfjftKk THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6. *' ISKS' “TWELFTH NIGHT” ■W** FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7. “The Merchant of Venice” BOX PLANS AT LEWIS R. EADY AND SON, LTD. PRICES: Res. Stalls, 8s; D.C., 6s; Stalls, 4:>; Gallery, 2s. Children in Parties of ten and upwards, 4s, 3s, 2s and 1:i at all performances. Special Matinee Prices for Adults, ss, 4s, 2s 6d, Is. ALL PRICES PLUS TAX.
na _ DOMmiON ROAD TERMINUS. Tonight D. W. Griffith’s Classic Production., FINAL SCREENING “THE SORROWS OF SATAN.” From Marie Corelli’s Famous Book. Starring Adolphe Mertjou. The Second Picture—“MARRIAGE.” See the screen version of the world’s flreiiteet novelist’s daring analysis of Marriage. Starring Virginia Valli. THE CAPITOL ORCHESTRA. ’Phone 20-574. CPEMAU EDENDALE cinema tram term. TO-NIGHT 7.45 TO-NIGHT “THE SHOW” “THE SHOW” etarrnQ John Gilbert and Renee Adoree An Amazing Romance, A Thrilling and Absorbing Story THIS SECOND PICTURE “THE PRIMROSE PATH” Starring Clara Bow A Thrilling Drama. A Vivid and Colourful Story of the Underworld '***<> Reel Comedy and Pathe Nows Edendale Orchestra. Phone 20-710 _ DOMINION ROAD TO-NIGHT FINAL SCREENING . . “TWIN KLETOES.’’ Starring Popular Colleen Moore. A c.ehghtful picture packed with drama, pathos and cpmedy. •he Second Picture—“THE WILD HORSE STAMPEDE.” Starring Jack Hoxie, with his wonder JJM “Scout,” in a thrilling Western drama. Strong supporting Programme. EMPIRE ORCHESTRA.
Prince Edward L— THEATRE ! Karangahape Road Direction .. .. Fuliler-Hayward Theatres. Last Night JOHN GILBERT, ELEANOR BOARDMAN And ROY D'ARCY, In SABATH NTS GREATEST STORY, “Bardleys The Magnificent” Women Are Like Wine When One Disappoints There is Always a Better. VIRGINIA VALLI “STAGE MADNESS” Every Normal Woman, to Say Nothing of Curious Man, Will Desire to See Valli in the Danng Costumes Worn in “Stage Madness.” STRONG SUPPORTS PROGRAMME. Prices —9d 1/- 1/6
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 162, 29 September 1927, Page 17
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