amusements & THOMftf A.O CfolEN Theatre <«• NOW SHOWING PARAMOUNT'S COMEDY FARCE TOO MANY CROOKS” MILDRED DAVIS, LLOYD HUGHES. CARL LAEMMLE, JNR., F’RESENTS «( nTKMK* rr w 99 — —» r ntocin 1 O 2WB COLLEGIANS One of a series of ten Pictures to be shown weekly— each a con, plete story, depletes, College Life, Sports, Comedy? WELCOME RETURN—AND FINAL APPEARANCE IN N.Z.— TILTON—WEST Specially Selected Numbers—Now Songs, New Jokes, Comedy. Phones 41-586 ; 44-136. ' CONTINUOUS FROM lOiefc »,.*■ Adolphe Menjou -LOU.SE BROOKS IN EVENING CLOTHES Phone 46-609. Also MONT e. BLUE in “HOGAN’S ALLEY” Screaniljng Comedy Farce Mary Antor, William Collier, Jnr„ and Ralph Lewis, ir ‘The Sunset Derby’ Phone 20-142. also ‘“Red Dice” Featuring Rod La Rocque. HAROLD LLOYD THREE LAMPS The Kid Brother 1 i MAURICE (LEFTY) FLYNN IN ‘THE COLLEGE BOOB' “A Glorious Comedy of College Life.” Also, “BREID IN OLD KENTUCKY” And “THE RIDING RASCAL” At Evening Sessions Only Mcgregop “the Japanese SCOTSMAN” The most true to life Racing Story ever filmed. suDDortina oroaran
m SS9 DOMINION ROAD TERMINUB. rO-NiGHT AN EXCELLENT PROGRAMME. “CABARET.” "CABARET.” Featuring Gilda Gray, Tom Moore and Chester Conklin. The Second Picture,— “A KISS IN A TAXI.” Starring Popular Bche Daniels. CAPITOL ORCHESTRA. Phone 20-574. EMPIRE DOMINION ROAD TO-NIGHT BIG SPECIAL PROGRAMME. “THE OVERLAND LIMITED.” “LOVERS.” “LOVERS.” Starring 'Ramon Novarro. Showing Also— Two-reel Comedy and Empire News. EMPIRE ORCHESTRA. To-night The Concert of the Year Royal Auckland Choir Ass sted by Gold Medallists. Recent Competitions. Scout Benefit Concert To-night TOWN HALL 8 P.M. SHARP The Boy Scouts are worthy of your Support. Bee Saturday’s Papers for Programme TICKETS, «£S AND “£S. LECTURES ARN E L L LI B R A R Y. WINTER COURSE Grand Concluding; Concert ARTISTES: MRS. PERCY THODE, Vocalist. MRS. CYRIL TOWSEY, Vocalist. MISS INA THOMSON, Vocalist. MR. ERNEST SNELL, Vocalist. MISS LALLA HEMUS, Cellist. MISS ESSIE DODD, Solo Pianiste. MR. ERIC MAXWELL, Solo Pianist. MR. DAN FLOOD, Humorist. MRS. CHARLES PRIME, Accompanist. AND A ONE-ACT COMEDY. “THE SIGNS OF THE TIMES” Produced by Mrs. Zoe Bartley Baxter. Admission: Sixpence, or by Course Ticket.
AUCKLAND SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION. A Popular Bible Lecture (Illustrated by a fine collection of Lantern Slides.) “THE HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH BIBLE/’ Will be given by the REV. A. B. CHAPPELL, M.A., In UNITY HALL (near Town Hall), On MONDA Y, 10th inst. AT 7.45 P.M. ALL HEARTILY V/ELCOME
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 171, 10 October 1927, Page 15
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