AMUSEMENTS ISegnti .“The Theatre Magnificent Direction J. C. Williamson Films. Managing Directors .* •• - - Beaumont Smith and F. W. Thring. CONTINUOUS FICTURES FROM 11 A.M. BIG ROYAL MATINEE, VAUDEVILLE AND PICTURES, AT 2.15. Last Day Last Day THE BRIGHTEST VAUDEVILLE ACT EVER SEEN IN AUCKLAND. ELSIE BOWER and BILLIE RUTHERFORD CLARA BOW THE PEPPIEST ACTRESS ON THE SCREEN TO-DAY, In “ROUGH HOUSE ROSIE” AND FUIL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. Reservations at Theatre, 46-888, and at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. THE DIRECTORS, J. C. WILLIAMSON FILMS, have the honour to present at THE NEW REGENT—TO-MORROW Nelson Day Trafalgar Day UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE NAVY LEAGUE. A BRITISH FILM The FLAG UEUT^ A BRITISH FILM <A PARAMOUNT RELEASE) A British Film, made possible only by the active co-operation of the Lords COm Not s proVa%a°nda H %r^e S V:k%y^Tu i t ra an y - intense.y dramatic screen production, mad£ l y' rj ®3 l h t0 pj| r J I ° r a^?aimed e in Europe and America as a masterpiece. A picture that no man, woman or child of the British Empire dare fail to see. PRECEDED AFTERNOONS AND EVENINGS BY A GRAND AND ELABORATE Featuring COLIN CRANE (Baritone), and MISS CECIL HALL’S PRIZE BALLET (Solo Dansepsc. Isobelle Brooks). Ar Exclusive Film. S °’The Authentic" plot uref from Child to Man, of H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES With Atmospheric Musical Programme specially arranged by Maurice Guttridge. Also Eddie Hoe-ton at the Mighty Wurlitzer. BE WISE DON’T DELAY BOOK YOUR SEATS NOW! Reservations at Theatre, 46-888.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 180, 20 October 1927, Page 17
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