amusements gfc T/lOMftf A O gRIEii the%f three nights CHARLES MIU RR AY* GEO RGe” SI D n’e Y ‘LOST AT THE FRONT’ GEORGE O’HARA in “The Timid Terror” A Cocktail of Laughs and Thrills. ALS ° *- LOYD HAMILTON COMEDY AND MILLER In an entirely original and sensational Act. phone 41-586. Colleflians WILSON TIVOLI * Nightly at 745 Phone 44-136. The Famou: Raymond Griffith in “WEDDING BILLS” The High Hat Mirth Maker in hie Greatest Comedy. Also COLLEGIANS No. 7.—" The Relay’* Master Series, MOZART and HAYDN CONTINUOUS FROM Ooli 10,.* phone 44-402. 2 BIG COMEDIES —2 REGINALD DENNY In “FAST AND FURIOUS’ RAYMOND GRIFFITH WEDDING BILLS’ Phone: 48-60'); BRITAIN’S GREATEST ACHIEVE'. MENT. “THE FLAG LIEUTENANT” Also Grand Spectacular Prologue. COLIN CRANE, Baritone. H.R.H. FILM. run Supporting Programme. PAULINE STARK BEN LYON «* In DANCE MAGIC » Phone 20-142. Those who Dance must pay the piper. JACK DOROTHY “SUBWAY SADIE” FULL SUPPORTING PROGRA MM E FIRST NATIONAL SENSATION. Norma Talmadge THREE LAMPS * “CAMILLE” Phone 26-041. Reserves at Theatre.
{3tECEI TWO SPECIAL GOLDWVN FEATURES ON ZE BOULEVARD’* Starring LEW CODY ROBERT FRASER 3ENEEADOREE GERTRUDE ASTOR “Captain Salvation’ A Great Sea Picture, Starring: LARS HANSON PAULINE STARKE Sessions: 11.15, 2. 4.45, 7.40. ELECTRIC ORCHESTRA. AT THE GRAND TO-DAY. Prince Albert College Old Boys’ Reunion Smoke Concert at Masonic Hall, Princes Street on Friday Next, November 25, 8 p.m. As the record of addresses is incomplete. those wto have not received invitations a*e as ked to write or telephone. PONSONBY CRUISING CLUB Waitemata Swimming Club FIRST GRAND GALA TEPID BATHS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22. S P-M. A Tip- Top Programme. Swimming, Diving, Water Polo. All the Cracks Competing. City Schools; Championship Relay. ADMISSION: Adults, 1s; Children, 6d. C. A. EDENBOROUGH, Hon. Secretary-
DIXIELAND Wednesday, Nov. 23 NOVEL ATTRACTION Monster Maori Night When Jock Wilson and his Waihou Warriors and Wahines will present Hakas and Lissome Poi Dances. Entrancing Music by the FAMOUS INTERNATIONALS Dancing from 8.30 p.m. to 1 a.m. Admission 7s 6d. Patrons are advised to reserve early. Phone 26-615. To-night - Niagara Night Dancing 8.30 to 11.30 p.m. Admission 2s 6d. mm UCKLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. Lecture by Professor A. J. Grant, Leeds University, England. “THREE TYPES OF EMPIRE, ROMAN, MEDIEVAL AND BRITISH.” TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), at 8 o’clock. Professor Grant will lecture under the Joint auspices of the College and Auckland Training College in the College Hall, Arts Building, Princes Street. The Public is invited to be present. M. R. O’SHEA, 8.C0m., Registrar.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 207, 21 November 1927, Page 15
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