AMUSEMENTS For Every Patrii e Upgpnt “The Theatre Magnificent Williamson Filr mont Smith and F. W. Thri CONTINUOUS PICTURES FROM 11 AM. SIG ROYAL MATINEE. PICTURES AND PROLOGUE. AT 2.15. Big Royal Matinee. Pictures of Prologue, at 2.15. 3.35. 5.10 and 9.5. A BRITISH FILM to* The FLAG U tOT%HA** T A BRITISH FILM STARRING HENRY EDWARDS AND DOROTHY SEACOMBE. A British Film Acclaimed in Europe a.id America as a Masterpiece. Preceded by, AFTERNOONS AND EVENINGS. GRAND SPECTACULAR PROLOGUE, "MEMORIES OF TRAFALGAR. COLIN CRANE. Baritonr MISS CECIL HALL'S PRIZE BALLET. Solo Danseuse. ISOBELLE BROOKS Also Screening, Afternoons and Evenings Only, an Exclusive Film, the LRr of Edward David Windsor, H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES •WALTER HIERS" Comedy and Full Supporting Progr WARNING: Hundreds were turned away all day Saturday House FuM sign for evening performance was out at 6.30. To-night's plan filling rapidly. Attend the Matinee, or Reserve Your Seats. BOX PLANS at Theatre (46-888). BOX OFFICE OPEN FROM. 10 A.M. Irrepressible. Lovable BEBE DANIELS In a Dashing, Boisterous Comedy-drama. “ SENORITA ” Also, J. C. VVilliamson’s Cel-brity Vaudeville. First Appearance, the Sensation of Three Continents. FINK AND AYRES The World's Greatest Skating Marvels. Unbelievable until one actually sees them. IN ANOTHER MIGHTY PROGRAMME at THE NEV. REGENT. FRIDAY NEXT. BOX PLANS NOW OPEN.
THINK OF THINK OF M ONS COMMENCING ON THURSDAY AT THE STRAND THEATRE. RELEASED BY M ETRO- GOLDWYN - MAYER. The Amazing British Epic, “M ONS," that set the British Isles ! aflame with patriotic enthusiasm from John O'Groats to Land's End i • —from the White Cliffs of Dover to Queenstown, in Ireland. STRAND THEATRE UNDER THE ESTEEMED PATRONAGE OF THE PRIME MINISTER OF NEW ZEALAND, THE RT. HON. J. G COATES. PC. P.C. I “THE WESTMINSTER GAZETTE" (LONDON), WRITES:— f . “/Mon* was unanimously hailed as the finest war picture ever made tin this or any other country. The sincere conclusion one arrives at after witnessing this tremendous epic of the Great War is that not only is it the greatest war picture ever produced, but that beside it every other acted war picture fades into insigni ficance. To attempt to describe the wonders of this mighty production would exhaust every superlative at one's command, for never has there been a subject so sympathetically treated and so wonderfully construe ted.' " BOMBARDIER A. G. JENKINS, R.H.A.. “The man who fired the first shell in the Great War,'' will personally appear and briefly recount the story of The immortal retreat. BOX PLANS OPEN STRAND THEATRE TUESDAY. THE WISE WILL BE ADVISED AND BOOK.
-Q« S3BB~ !<«»>*• HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE f Allan Wilkie Miss Hunter-Watts LAST OPPORTUNITY TO-NlG\tfT OF SEEING THE ENTHRALLING COMEDY- DRAMA. 66 Measure for Measure 99 ALLAN WILKIE AS ANGELO. MISS HUNTER-WATTS ASAS ISABELLA. BOX PLANS TO-DAY, together with Day Sales, available for day of issue only, at Theatre Office. PRICES: Bs. 6s. 4s and 2s. Children in parties of 10 and upwards. 4s. 3s, 2s and 1s at all performances. SPECIAL MATINEE PRICES FOR ADULTS: ss. 4s. 2s 6d and Is. All Prices plus Tax. LAST MATINEE, WEDNESDAY NEXT, at 2.30. IT. "AS YOU LIKE
THEATRE Direction: Fuller-Hayward Theatres SPECIAL LABOUR DAV HOLIDAY PROGRAMME Continuous from 11.30 a.m. Sessions: 11.30; 2.0; 5.0 and 7.45 p.m. “The Fighting Stallion” Ar.d HARRISON FORD, BESSIE LOVE in “RUBBER TIRES” AND AT THE EVENING SESSIONS SPECIAL HOLIDAY VAUDEVILLE PROGRAMME Farewell appearance of SYLVIA POYNTER Auckland’s Child Wonder PATTI E LOVELL In songs and steps that please ARTHUR LORD Everybody’s Favourite MACK AND EVEMAN Two Boys and a Thousand Laughs OLIVE STIRRIP Hula Specialist STANLEY ALTHOUSE ••He Sure Can Tell a Story" —And— GEORGE POORE’S ORCHESTRA Point Chevalier Hall TO-NIGHT JACKSON’S CLEVER JUVENILE ENTERTAINERS In an AM-Vaudeville Programme Songs, dance, story, and instrumental turns. See these clever children supported by adult professionals. Tickets, is 6d reserved and Is. Children half-price
TO-DAY’S 810 ATTRACTION Sunny Italy Drill Hall, Rutland Street Opposite Wellesley Street Library. Open from 2.30 till 10.30 p.m. ALL THIS WEEK COOKING DEMONSTRATIONS AFTERNOON AND EVENING. TO-NIGHT ITALIAN SONGS AND MUSIC IN COSTUME. SPECIAL JAZZING. FULL ORCHESTRA. ADMISSION : Afternoons. Free: Evening, Sixpence. Children. Threepence. MX ta •The Cabaret Under the Sea.” SPECIAL DANCE TO-NIGHT, ••Aorangi" Night.” Novelties and Fun Galore! Last ••Special” Dance of the Season. ADMISSION: 2s 6d EACH. Thursday Next, last “Popular Night” of the Season. Table Reserves at Theatre (46-888).
li DANCING TUITION MISS LAURIE KINGSLAND. Ballroom Dancing- Private or class lessons Studio: 24 Syroonds St- Particu i lars: (ring or call) , *Belvue/’ Princess S' BALLROOM DANCING Correct Style. Qualified Private Tuition .Modern Dancing Studio. SO Palmerston Buildings, odd- G P O un Crawford- a beautiful Metro- ; Gold wyn-Mayer player, was once a Ziegfeld Follies dancer. She will p!h\ i | the leading feminine role in Business Wives.”
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 183, 24 October 1927, Page 13
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