AMUSEMENTS is* THOMftf A.O BrieN Th Bi ° Best Laugh of the Year. CHARLES MURRAY, GEORGE SIDNEY ‘LOST AT THE FRONT’ GEORGE O’HARA in “The Timid Terror’* A cocvctau of Laughs and Thrills. Collegians No. 7: "THE RELAY.” ALSO LLOYD HAMILTON COMEDY WILSON AND MILLER in an entirely original and sensational Act. Phone 41-MIL Tivoti i 9 Ntjbfiy at 7,45 Raymond Griffiths in ‘WEDDING BILLS” Tha High Hat Mirth Maker in his Greatest Comedy. Also COLLEGIANS No. 7. —The Relay t-eantuu* i-iuo.u Master Series, MOZART and HAYDN MONSTER THREE-HOUR MATINEE SATURDAY. Phone 44-13 d, The Famous Mus CONTINUOUS FROM Vmk Phone 44-402. mßiaeXa I \ Uroadvydy Nmkt. Phone: 46-609; AND Phone 20.142. ‘FAST AND FURIOUS” RAYMOND GRIFFITHS “WEDDING BILLS” BRITAIN'S GREATEST ACHIEVEMENT. ‘THE FLAG LIEUTENANT” Also H.R.H. FILM AND PROLOGUE. Full Supporting Programme. THREE LAMPS IPhone 26-041. KEN MAYNARD In “Senor Daredevil” THOMAS MEIQHAN - EVELYN BRENT “BLIND ALLEYS” BIG THREE-HOUR MATINEE SATURDAY.
your chance to see motion PICTURES IN THE MAKING! TONIGHT TO-NIGHT At the pTCWahd! Direction: Fuller-Hayward Theatres. FIRST SERIES OF SCREEN TESTS of the PRINCE EDWARD FILM ACTING CONTEST. The first contestants in the above contsst will enact a special scene on the stage under proper moving picture studio conditions. The audience will Judge each entrant by their acting ability in front of the camera. TWENTY-FIVE POUNDS TO THE WINNERS! FULL PICTURE PROGRAMME Headed by SALLY O’NEILL “FRISCO SALLY LEVY” And SHIRLEY MASON “THE WRECK** PECTACULAR DISPLAY WELL WORTH SEEING AT THE GIRL GUIDE RALLY TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) DIXIELAND THE MOST UP-TO-DATE CABARET IN N.Z. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, Dancing, 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. SATURDAY NIGHT, 8 P.M. TO 12 P.M. DON’T FORGET WEDNESDAY, NOV. 23, MONSTER MAORI NIGHT. Novel Entertainment, Stirring Haka and Lissom Poi Dances. 8.30 P.M. TO 1 A.M. Fhone 26-615. NOTE.—Sunday. Afternoon Tea served •n balcony overlooking harbour. Musical ••lections, etc. rjUIDE YOUR FOOTSTEPS AND YOUR MOTOR-CARS TO THE GIRL GUIDE RALLY AT THE DOMAIN TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) EXCURSIONS Sixpence Return CHILDREN 2d. RETURN TO ANY WHARF ON THE NORTH SHORE. ALL DAY SATURDAY ALL DAY SUNDAY Rotor-cars at Half Rates on Ferries. RORTH SHORE EXPANSION LEAGUE T. WALSH, Secretary, Box 7, Devonport. The GIRLS’ BRIGADE” WILL BE THERE. CARLAW PARK. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2«. _ SHOWS AUCKLAND AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. SPRING SHOW DECEMBER 2 and 3, 1927 TO-NIGHT Entries Close for Grand Spring Show POSITIVELY LAST CHANCE. Schedules c n application to W. r. O'DONNELL, Managing Secretary. 41 Albert St., Auckland. Jhone 40-098. Box 86. "HT| - _ I m Ter. HOUSE GIRLS. CARLAW PARK. •AUJRDA’A NOVEMBER 2S, j
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 205, 18 November 1927, Page 15
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