AMUSEMENTS FAREWELL TO-NIGHT! Lon Chaney as “MR. WU" Jack Lumsdaine, who leaves to-morrow for Sydney -HAVVmRIO'? FULLER 4 “The Theatre Beautiful/’ Regular Prices: 1s to 2s 9d. Box Plan at Theatre. Ring 43-210 Continuous Pictures Daily from 11.15. EMPIRE WEEK! Commencing To-Morrow TO CELEBRA E BRITAIN'S GREAT TRIUMPH THE SCHNEIDER CUP VICTORY Paigeainutt <s>§ .'Erampixre S ErUIIE BRITANNIA Presented with all the Eloquence of Music. Film and Dance. Round the Empire in 20 Minutes Zealand E F? yP l t ’ al ] ad , a ’ H ° nfl - Konß - South Atrica - Austral,a. Ind.a New Zealand, England. Ireland, Scotland, and showing the Empire defence Services, OUR NAVY, ARMY AND AIR FORCE. Inspiring Orchestral Programme Music of the Empire, by Auckland Artillery Band Majestic’s New Orchestra and The Scottish Pipers 60 PERFORMERS OSCAR WILDE’S Great Comedy-Drama VA'y-w A Brilliant British Play A Famous British Playwright. Starring a Popular British Actor. 44 Lady Windermere’s Fan 99 SUBTLE! SMART! SOPHISTICA TED ! SPLENDID! A WONDERFUL CAST, including: British Actor, RONALD COLMAN, and MAY McAVOY, IRENE RICH, BERT LYTELL. **** * * * ADDITIONAL ATTRACTION: i LANEI, London's Leading Comedian, in his*Boxing Laughter Hit, “THE FIGHTING DUDE”
ALEXANDER WATSON BOX PLANS AT LEWIS R. EADY & SON. RESERVES, 4s, Plus Tax. Concert Chamber, Town Hall COMMENCING Saturday Evening at 8 AND ALL NEXT WEEK. E. J. GRAVESTOCK Presents Alexander Watson In THE: MOST UNIQUE And THE MOST POPULAR ENTERTAIN- I MENT New Zealand has Ever Known. SATURDAY’S GREAT PROGRAMME: Selection from SIR J. M. BARRIE’S Famous Story “THE LITTLE MINISTER.” Quaint Characterisations. Laughable Incidents, Stirring Events. Followed by Miscellaneous Items: “The Kelpie of Corrievrecken" Chas. Mackay “A Ballad of Cape St. Vincent” John Masefield “Cargoes” ...... Join Masefield “Bill's Ghost” John Masefield “The Traveller” ...... C. Fox-Smith “When We Were Very Young” A. A. Milne MONDAY’S PROGRAMME: DICKENS NIGHT. TUESDAY’S PROGRAMME: KIPLING NIGHT WEDNESDAY BARRIE NIGHT PRICES: 4s, 3s, 2s, Pius Tax. Plans at Lewis R. tady and Son, Ltd. Programmes at the Box Office. Students’ Concessions. Representative; MAURICE RALPH
Frank R. Strayer, Columbia’s comedy director, is putting the finishing touches on “The Bachelor's Baby,” an adaptation of “The Girl who Smiles,” based on the original story “Too Many Keys,” by Garret E. Fort. “The Bachelor’s Baby” is a Master picture release. i
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 162, 29 September 1927, Page 17
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