AMUSEMENTS bombardment laughter Charlie Murray and George Sydney r V % 9 will be found at the PRINCESS WEDNESDAY NEXT
5* THOMRf A O BRIEN Jbea\re ( Phone 41-586. A First National Attraction. PAULINE STARKE BEN LVON in “DANCE MAGIC” Also: ZANE GREY'S “Drums of the Desert” With WARNER BAXTER, FORD STERLING The Greatest Outdoor Drama Since “THE VANISHING RACE.” THE ORPHEUS QUARTETTE. Collegians No. 6. ZANE GREY’S “Drums of the Desert” The King of Outdo<*r Dramas. Also Collegians No. 6: “THE FIGHTING IB Phone 44-136. THE ORPHEUS QUARTETTE SPI RIT.’ Popular Harmonise NIGHTLY AT 7.45, CONTINUOUS FROM lOwfcKW Phone 44-402. A Thrilling Tale of Alaska. Esther Ralston in ‘Ten Modern Commandments’ ALSO ROCKING MOON” Phone: 46-609; Phone 20-142 “The Telephone Girl” ■Featuring 1 MADGE BELLAMY A Story with a Universal Appeal ALSO IRENE RICH, BERT LYTELL, CLARA BOW IN “EVE’S LOVER” A Strong Dramatic Story ToiS WILSON SAM HARDY “BROADWAY NIGHTS” A story of the Great White Way Also AILEEN PRINGLE—BEN LYON in •■THE GREAT DECEPTION” LEWIS STONE LILLIAN TASHMAN THREE LAMPS Phone 26-041. ‘The Prince of Head Waiters’ Also JOHN HARRON —DOROTHY DEVORE “The Gilded Highway” Full Supporting Programme
GMNDI CROWDS, CROWDS TO SEE “THE CALLAHANS AND THE MURPHYS” And HAROLD LLOYD IN “The Kid Brother” Sessions: 11.15, 2, 4.45, and 7.40. ELECTRIC ORCHESTRION A T THE (JRAND TO-DAY.
OIFITpL to-night 8 o’clock TO-NIGHT “LET IT RAIN” A Rollicking Comedy Drama Starring DOUGLAS McLEAN The Second Picture “Down The Stretch” A thrilling Race Track Drama, featuring MARION NIXON and ROBT. AGNEW r International News, etc, c *P'tol Orchestra. Phone 20-574 EMPIRE _ FINAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT 8 o’clock TO-NIGHT ‘Sweet Rosie O’Grady” A delightful and Fascinatng Drama Starring SHIRLEY MASON The Second Picture “CALIFORNIA” thrilling and action packed drama of the early West. Starring TIM McCOY Two-reel comedy and Empire News Empire Orchestra. THE NEW Savoy Club Ballroom <Karangahape Rd„ entrance next Milady Beauty Parlors, Beresford St.) GALA CARNIVAL TO-NIGHT (MONDAY) Dancing 8 till 11.30 p.m. Q a T _ h j* 'atest and tastefully-appointed Rendezvous, naturally air-cooled, rath,. * prun o floor and artistic decocon««—lighting scheme, provides a bv ♦u n ' a social atmosphere, appreciated NOriu*! 'who prefer refined enjoyment. OR M. GANLEY AND THE SAVOYANS Win 4 “? anc e Band Supreme.’' in I' T «ature the latest “Hot” Music, and their Repertoire a PopuS' '"elude * p Revival , THE blues Ki.^ ec i a,, y tor Summer Dancing. Gcntlejneiv £d. i «peeiaii s -W***. 2a.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 201, 14 November 1927, Page 15
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