amusements “rvM-wirmnnju WHO IS THE WORLD’S 7 ”“ v BOXING champion • <1 w v yi* 2 SEE ROUND SEVEN! wmm w’*' l '■C**i 1 .** The most sensational round in the World’s History of Boxing. Judge For Yourself TO-MORROW PRINCESS TIVOLI and EVERYBODY’S
Phone #l-586. Final Screening— LAURA LA PLANTE, In ‘BEWARE OF WIDOWS’ Ken Maynard in “The Devil’s Saddle” Collegians No. 8. The Cinder Path. TO-MORROW, THURSDAY— Anna Q. Nilsson —Lewis Stone in LONESOME LADIES The Official Motion Picture Record of the Much Debated TUNNEY V. DEMPSEY FIGHT COLLEGIANS —No. 9: “Flashing Oars.” LAURA LA PLANTE, In ‘BEWARE OF WIDOWS’ TO-MORROW, THURSDAY— Paramount’s Hilarious Comedy-Farce, Chester Conkin Ed. Wynn Phone 44-136. “RUBBER HEELS” TUNNEY V. DEMPSEY Goethe’s Immortal Dra Jannings. Rounds. Flashing Oars.- 1 na, with Emil FAUST 99 Phone 44-402. Tremendous drama, full of heart-throbs, powerful in its sweep, splendid in its depiction of human souls. Full Supporting Programme. mm Phone: 46-609: And SHIRLEY MASON Phone 20-142. THREE LAMPS Phone 26-041. “Sweet Rosie O’Grady” A Bright Story of a Waif Who Won Her Way From Rags to Riches. The Song of a Century Made Into the Play of the Hour. MILDRED DAVIS LLOYD HUGHES In “TOO MANY CROOKS” ALL-STAR VAUDEVILLE, Also, ALL-STAR CAST, In “Beyond the Border”
PR'IFwaRO Fuller-Hayward Theatres, Ltd. TO-NIGHT EARLE FOX E ‘SLAVES OF BEAUTY” * Permanent Wave in the Fountain of Youth, And ■■• A Story of the Great White Way. “UPSTREAM” And Pull supporting programme. BEACHAM’S MELODY BOYS. At the PRINCE TO-NIGHT EDWARD SATURDAY NEXT—“ROOKIES”
Recital of Vocal and Pianoforte Music By MR. BARRY CONEY AND STUDENTS Town Hall Concert Chamber To-morrow Thursday AT 8.15 P.M. PROCEEDS FOR SISTER ESTHER’S MISSION. A Fine and Varied Programme. Tickets. 2s. (Reserving 6d extra) Box Plan at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd., November 25.
Marion Byron, a girl unknown to the Public, has been ripened by Buster keaton as his leading lady. Bhe is considered a real "find” and will play iter first role with Keaton as the girl 1,1 “Steamboat Bill.” a new comedy upon Which work is now starting in "alifomia. Tom Lewis, a New York star, has also been placed in the "Steamboat Bill" cast along with •Vilest Torrence.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 215, 30 November 1927, Page 17
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