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AMUSEMENTS A ,r°«THE MASKED RIDER’ j| COLLEEN MOORE in “Naughty But Nice” Colleen’s Maddest, Merriest, Mirthf ullest Answer to Every Maiden’s Prayer. >A Thrilling Drama of the Great Outdoors, And Collegians No. 4, “THE LAST LAP.” At Evenina Sessions Only- “THE SNAPPY THREE.” At tven. u (Former | y the Masked Trio). Exhibitors’ Alliance Presents FRANK MAYO AND RUTH CLIFFORD Hi “LEW TYLER’S WIVES.” Also HOOT GIBSON “The Prairie King” Phone 44-136. BRITAIN’S GREATEST ACHIEVEMENT “THE FLAG LIEUTENANT” CONTINUOUS FROM IO•»*»r» , Phone 44-402. HOOT GIBSON ‘The Pra»rie King” CLARA BOW ' In Rough House Rosie” Out “Hits” “It” in her latest merry tale Phones: 46-609; and Clever Comedy. Also “STAGE MADNESS” Full Supporting Programme. MILTON SILLS in “FRAMED” A Drama of Dazzling, Tropical Brazil. DORIS KENYON in “MISMATES.” Full Supporting Programme. Phone 20-142. DOROTHY MACKAIL, LEWELL SHERMAN, “CONVOY” Phone 26-041.

“GHOST TRAIN” MATINEE Saturday Next The Only Matinee Children half-price to all parts except late gallery. “THE GHOST TRAIN” THRILLED AND DELIGHTED A RECORD AUDIENCE at His Majesty’s Theatre on Saturday Night, and those who witnessed the first Auckland performance will tell their friends that it is the most thrilling, novel and most entertaining play ever staged in the city. Trains from every suburb connect with “The Ghost Train,” which steams up each evening at 8 o’clock. HIS IMJESTYS THEATRE^";;# Lessees: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. (In conjunction with E. J. Carroll.) To-night (Monday) Night AND FOLLOWING EVENINGS. AT g O’CLOCK. You may miss the Wellington Express, but you must not miss ‘THE GHOST TRAIN 9 (By Arnold Ridley), Starting from His Majesty’s, this evening. for Fal Vale, where you will experience a night of Mystery, Laughter and Thrills. Introducing A New English Comedy Co., Including Hugh E. Wright, Basil Radford, Laura Smithson, Mayne Lynton. And the Charming Young Stage and Screen Star, Betty Ross Clarke. “The Ghost Train” is full of Delightful Comedy, with a Mystery Story of Absorbing Interest and Thrills you never wil! forget. BOX PLANS at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. Day Sales at His Majesty's Confectionery. PRICES: D.C. and R.S.. 8s; Stalls, 4s; Gallery, Is 6d. Early Door Stalls and Gallery, 1s extra. All prices plus tax. Manager ... JOHN FARRELL. "HEIGH HO!” We all want to go to the “PROTESTANT FAIR,” TOWN HALL, NOVEMBER 3 and 4. (• iß7ib m AUCKLAND SOCIETY OF ARTS SKETCH CLUB EXHIBITION. New Zealand Subjects, by Auckland Artists. Dilworth Buildings (fifth floor). Open daily, 12-5, 7-9. Admission, Is. BEACH HAVEN CABARET, BEACH HAVEN. Kext Saturday and Following Saturdays. Double Tickets to Dance, 2s 6d. Refreshments and Soda Fountain in Our Cafeteria. j-aunches lowa and Te Awa leave Hire Steps, Quay Stret, 7 p.m.. returning after Dance. Fare. 1s 3d return. Bus leaves Birkenhead after arrival of 7 p.m. Ferry from Auckland. ENTER NOW FOR DIXIELAND COMPETITION ba*George Fitzmaurice has completed Photography on tin* First National in!, “ Jtose of the Golden West,” JhiGi is now being cut, edited and hied. Mary Antov and Gilbert Roland ffe the featured players with Montague Wve, Gustav von Seyffertitz and uora Finch in secondary leads. A! laat is the production manager. The is scheduled for release next tfcur. _ . -

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 189, 31 October 1927, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 189, 31 October 1927, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 189, 31 October 1927, Page 15

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