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WL iHOMftf A.O BRIEN Theater EVERETT HORTON WARION NIXON in “TAXI—TAXI Laughs that register as fast and furious as a skipping taximeter COLLEGIANS NO. 2 “FIGHTING TO WIN" ADDITIONAL AT PRINCESS First National Dazzling Romance of Paris and the Riviera Billie Dove in “THE TENDER HOUR” Also MARGO RAMMAGE and Her Doils. Additional at Tivoii EVELYN BRENT WM. POWELL “Love’s Greatest Mistake” Phones 41-586; 44-136. EV ELYN~B R~Eff^T—Wm7~POW ELL F>f~ ‘Love’s Greatest Mistake’ “The Fighting Stallion” GEORGE O’HARA IN "IS THAT NICE" THOMAS MEIGH AN IN “BLIND ALLEYS” MADGE BELLAMY “Ankles Preferred” Big Two-Reel Comedy—Girls F'hones 46-609 —20-142. CONTINUOUS Fi&OM v»mh K)pml Phone 44-402. M99P THREE LAMP* Phone 26-041. 'JACK W. LOGAN LOUISE FAZENDA IN “Footloose Widows” Also JACK PERRIN in “The Silent Sheldon”

FULLER - HAVU/ARD S ‘The Theatre Beautiful.” Regular Prices: 1s to 3s 3d. Box Plan at Theatre. Ring 43-210 Continuous Pictures! Daily from 11.15. ROOKIE THE PICTURE THAT HAS SET THE WORLD LAUGHING! A METRO-GOLDWYN. MAYER SPECIAL INTRODUCING THE WORLD’S GREATEST COMEDY TEAM. KARL DANE and GEORGE K. ARTHUR Old Soldiers Never Die, but Rookies drive them Mad! Humour in a new form —comedy in an original setting—the duel of wits between a recruit and a hard-boiled sergeant in a citizens' training camp, with a pretty girl to help things along! And A PICTORIAL AND MUSICAL PROGRAMME. OF APPEALING VARIETY! Enchanting Pictures of “Rio de Janeiro,” the Dream City of the South. “Memories of Arras,, Bethune, Armentieres and La Bassee.” GREYHOUND RACING SPECIAL! First Pictures of Thrilling Tin Hare Race, and in Slow Motion. LATEST WORLD NEWS! On the Stage Miss Christina Ormiston “MEW ZEALAND’S NEW NATIONAL ANTHEM, “OH, LAND OF PROMIS Words by Annette Hayward and music by Alfred Hill), MAJESTIC’S NEW ORCHESTRA. CONDUCTOR: J. WHITEFORD-WAUGH.

HO i Tremendous Enthusiasm Last Night! Huge Audience acclaimed “Miss New Zealand 1927’* at the Proclamation Ceremony by the Mayor of Auckland. s-day ~M iss New Zealand 1927’’—elected by popular votes throughout the ominion. your own Ambassadress to Hollywood and the World's Screen — ill appear at the Strand —prior to her departure for California. “Always Comfort and Service." Direction FullerHayward Theatres. PICTURES CONTINUOUS FROM 11.15. To-Night To-Night Personal Appearance of “Miss New Zealand 1927” Miss Otago Dale Austen 2 Big Attractions to make To-Day a Memorable One

A CRACKLING ROMANCE OF PIONEER DAYS. “The Frontiersman” With TIM McCOY AND CLAIRE WINDSOR. Strong loves—fierce hates—stirring action all the way—Tim McCoy rides like a whirlwind, fights like a demon with the Indians, wins your heart both as lover and warrior.

THE COMEDY THRILL MARVEL OF THE- TWENTIETH CENTURY! “Fools in The Dark” With Patsy Ruth Miller and Matt Moore. A Fast-moving, full-of-action drama of a young scenario writer who finds himself in adventures, more thrilling, more hazardous than any his brain had ever conceived. A picture* that will thrill, amuse and delight

STRAND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. M USICAL DIRECTRESS, EVE BENTLEY, Be Wise and Book Your Seats for To-night. Ring 43-114. Prices: Circle, 2s 9d (reserved), 2s (unreserved); Stalls, 2s (front), 1s 6d (back).

“For Auld Lang Syne ” Minister Blsrttladlay Ball ◄1 DIXIELAND The centre piece at the Party Come and share it! CELEBRATE OUR SECOND ANNIVERSARY Labour Day (Monday, October 24) ONE LONG NIGHT OF SURPRISES. BE IN THE FUN. CONTINUOUS MUSIC Afternoon, 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.—Admission 2s. Evening, 8.30 p.m. to 1 a.m Admission 7s 6d. Reserve Early. 'Phone 26-615 JOIN OUR BIRTHDAY PARTY TO-NIGHT--Our Usual Carnival Night ADMISSION, ss. Music by the Famous Internationals, with Mr. Harry Nielson at the Mighty Boosey Sousaphone.

GIPIToL TO -NIGHT An I xcellent Progrimme. “The Cheerful Fraud” A Rollicking: Comedy Drama, Starring Popular Reginald Denny. The Second Picture—“EVENING CLOTHES," A Sni?.rt, Swift Comedy Dri.ma, Starring Adolphe Menjou and Virginia Valli. Selected Supporting Programme. Capitol Orchestra. Phone 20-574. epiHMU' TO-NIGHT BIG SPECIAL PROGRAMME. “EVENING CLOTHES” A Delightful Comedy Drama, starring Adolphe Menjou, Virginia Valli. The Second Picture—“THE BRONCHO TWISTER." Featuring Tom Mix, with Tony, the Wonder Horse. Two-reel Comedy, and Fox News. r Kdendale Orchestra. Phone 20-710. GKHiiEIli TO-NIGHT A» Attractive Double Star Programme "Women Love Diamonds’ A Gorgeous. Scintillating Drama of Modern Society. Starring Pauline Starke. The Second Feature — “ACROSS THE PACIFIC." A Spectacular Melodrama, Set in the Romantic South Seas, starring Monte Blue. Also, Two-reel Comedy, and Empire News. Empire Orchestra. Strand Theatre Sunday Evening and Every Sunday. high-class Sunday Concert by Leading Artists. Strand Theatre. Silver Coin Collection E. J. DUDSON, Organiser.

GranD OPP. G.P.O. TWO BIG COMEDIES AND ONE DRAMA “Is Zat So n Screaming Comedy from the Play Hit and the talk of the World. Starring in “IS ZAT SO? GEORGE O’BRIEN, EDMUND LOWE And DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, JUN. No. 2 FOX COMEDY HER SILENT VOW” “Heaven on Earth s> Starring RENEE ADOREE CONRAD NAGEL Sessions; 11.15, 1.25, 3.35, 5.45 and 8 ELECTRIC ORCHESTRION AT THE GRAND TO-DAY EPSOM LIBRARY Winter Course Lecture MR. J. STANTON (City Solicitor) ‘‘Great Britain in 1926’ A New Zealander's Impressions (Illustrated with lantern slides.) TUESDAY, OCT. 18th ADMISSION : SIXPENCE OR BY COURSE TICKET p REY LYNN LABOUR PARTY. —8 to 12 O’NEILL STREET HALL. PONSONBY. “ best of ALL ” OLD TIME DANCE And Every Wednesday and Saturday. Our Oid-time Dance includes D’Alberts, Spot Waltz with Chocs.. Cigs and Streamers. Paltridge’s Orchestra New music with the same excellency in all the essentials. Excellent Floor, Sociable Dance, Select Attention. Ladies, 1s 6d; Gents, 2s. Concession to members. Free Bus to Point Chevalier after Dance. H. KEATS, Social Sec. H. W. Vaughan, Hon. Sec.

Every Worth-While Entertainment in Auckland is Advertised in THE SUN FOR CONTINUATION OF ANNOUNCEMENTS SEE OVERLEAF

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 176, 15 October 1927, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 176, 15 October 1927, Page 15

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