AMUSEMENTS THE KING OF ALL WESTERNS row fo-i* 0 T THRILLS! lovet LAUGHS! i MYSTERY! r K V o N L C e 1 s s 5* THOMRf A.OPRI£N Thedjrer LAST NIGHT OF FIRST NATIONALS* “BROADWAY NIGHTS’* Universal's Most Baffling Story, “HELD BY THE LAW” Collegians No. 5. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY). A First National Attraction. PAULINE STARKE In 4t DANCE MAGIC’ Also: ZANE GREY'S "DRUMS OF THE DESERT.” The Greatest Outdoor Drama Since “THE VANISHING RACE.' THE ORPHEUS QUARTETTE. Collegians No. 6. TIVOLI ’ at 7*5 66 Universal Presents HELD BY THE LAW’ Phone 44-136. Also LOIS MORAN in "THE WHIRLWIND OF YOUTH" Collegians No. 5. Also COLIN CRANE, Baritone. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY). ZANE GREY’S ‘Drums of the Desert” The King of Outdoor Dramas. Also: Collegians No. 6: “THE FIGHTING SPIRIT.” THE ORPHEUS QUARTETTE Popular Harmonisers. NIGHTLY AT 7.45. THE LAST TWO DAYS ‘THE FLAG LIEUTENANT" Special Prologue Arranged By COLIN CRANE. Also ‘THE WHIRLWIND OF YOUTH.” fßiaCta ' 6S \ Broadway Nmltt. Phone: 46-609; AND Universal's Greatest Racing Drama MARION NIXON—ROBERT AGNEW—OTIS HARLAN “Down The Stretch” An inside story of the Race Track Also “THE AUCTIONEER” Phone 20-142. V three lamps ’ ALL-STAR VAUDEVILLE. And ALL-STAR CAST, ‘The Lightning Rider” Phone 26-041.
ClPIT^t TO-NIGHT 8 O’CLOCK TO-NIGHT "THE SILENT LOVER" A stirring Drama of the Foreign Legion, Starring Milton Sill?. the second picture, “FOOLS IN THE DARK” •a Sparkling Comedy-Drama, Starring and Patsy Ruth Miller. •TRONG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME CAPITOL ORCHESTRA. Phone, 20-574. EMPIRE TO-NIGHT 8 O'CLOCK TO-NIGHT . "THE BAD LANDS" voni. ring Drama of Romance and Ad- , nture. Starring popular Harry Carey. ! the second picture . 'THE DESPERATE GAME” - i A Blue Streak Western Drama, I ‘tarring Daring Pete Morrison, TWO-REEL COMEDY AND UNIVERSAL NEWS EMPIRE ORCHESTRA AUCKLAND SOCIETY OF ARTS (Incorp.) SKETCH CLUB EXHIBITION ew Zealand Subjects, by Auckland Artists Dtlworth Buildings (fifth floor) “Pen Daily, 10 to 5. Admission, Is. a* .the announce tr at they are SERIES OF DANCES IN THE kohimarama hall every THURSDAY. grand opening night, TO MORROW (THURSDAY). and Lighting Effects. S° 3to 12 ' Boston Jazz Band. • p ‘' p ßl<eha" No. 2 leaves C.P.O. Subae.i«!f' C ' : FOSTER CLARK. “Pscription: Ladies, 2s; Gentlemen, 3s; Double, as 6d. A POPULAR NIGHT. WIND-UP OF THE SEASON. To LVNN league FOOTBALL CLUB Morrow (Thursday), nov. to. | 8 p.i W LYNN. Euchre and Da,, ELTA THEATRE. NE-. Daiuusi ty . and Good Prizes. Cln o 8-12. Good Music and Floor. Gents, 1$ 6d; Ladies, Is.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 197, 9 November 1927, Page 17
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