AMUSEMENTS S*THOMmA Paramount's Big Comedy Farce ‘ Casey at The Bat” jj Fol d Sterling Wallace Beery Also, First National's (Greatest Racing Drama “THE SUNSET DERBY” Also. SPECIAL VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTIONS. THE 131 DG ROVES ACROBATS Twice Daily THE FIVE JOLLV MILLARS Instruir entalists Phone 41-586. iMREE LAMPS Phone 26-041. First Nationals of 1927 “CONYOY” Shoeing Actual Pictures of the Greatest Naval Battle in the Great War Full Supporting Programme Also THE CAMPBELL BOYS AN M Q. NILSSON KEN. HARLAN ‘EASY PICKINGS” Also LEATRICE JOY 1n *' The Wedding Song”
EMPIRE DOMINION ROAD TO-NIGHT 7.45 YO-NIGH r Big Special Programme -THS SHOW" "THE SHOW” John Gilbert and Renee Adoree The Second Picture, "HANDS ACROSS THE BORDER.” Starrinil FRED THOMSON. Special Added Attraction "KAt'OM A* KADOMA The Clever Japanese Juggler Showing Also TiVO-reel Comedy and Paths News tIPIToL DOMINION ROAD TERMINUS. TO-NIGHT 7.45 - TO-NIGHT “BUTTERFLIES IN THE RAIN,” Starring LAURA LA PLANTE. AND •*T«E LADY OF THE HAREM,” Ernest Torrence and Greta Nissen Strong Supporting Programme Capitol Orchestra. Phone 20-574 Announcement l STRAND AND MAJESTIC HIGH-CLASS SUNDAY CONCERT Strand & Majestic THEATRES SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9 E. J. DUDSON, Organiser. LECTURES EPSOM LIBRARY WINTER COURSE. Final Concert Arranged by MR. J. MAUGHAN BARNETT, City Organist. TO-MORROW NIGHT, OCTOBER 4, at 8 P.M. ARTISTS: Mi,*:* Jessie Smith, Vocalist. Miiis Lola Soloman, Vocalist. Mr. Win Gemmell, Vocalist. M". Bruce Hutton, Vocalist. Mins Isobel Langlands, Violinist. Mi:*a Winifred Cook, Solo Pianist. Mine Nota Tuck, Elocutionist. Accompanists— Miss Lillian Braithwai„e Miss Winifred Cook. ADMISSION—SIXPENCE OR BY COURSE TICKET We Originate Others Imitate DIXIELAND Cabaret by the Sea. TO-NIGHT 8.30 to 11.30 ADMISSION, 2s 6d. 00N’T FORGET WED., OCT. 5 Monster Non-Stop Dance Nig'tit Continuous Music by Two Bands The Famous Internationals Bendall’s Snappy Collegians e P.rn, to 1.30 a.m. Admission, Reserve Now. Phone 26-615.
I Prince Edward I I THEATRE —’ Karangahape Road Direction Fuller Hayward Theatre* TO-NIGHT ONLY Owing to Enormous Success —LON CHANEY in “TELL IT TO THE MARINES’’ will also be Screened. VAUDEVILLE THE CAMPBELL BOYS ALWAYS MERRY AND BRIGHT The Campbell Boys THE CONCERTINA KINGS Positively Their Last Appearance Here DORIS MOORE CONTRALTO (GOLD MEDALIST) SOMETHING QUITE DIFFERENT the: tongan trio (Late of J. C. Williamson's) Instrumentalists Harmonisers Dancers Featuring VIOLET LUTILIGI And “SIONEE” In Famous Tongan Maululu GRAND RUSSIAN BALLET With Special Scenery and Lighting Effects ALSO SCREENING: “The Golden Web* From the Story by E. Philip Oppenhelm F'eaturing LILLIAN RICH and HUNTLY GORDON Modern Drama with Great Spectacular and Thrilling Scenes, including an Earthquake that is a marvel of realism 9d. Is. Is 6d.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 165, 3 October 1927, Page 15
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