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amusements T/tOMftf A 0 gRIEN Theatre First National's Domestic Comedy Drama: Anna Q. Nilsson—Lewis Stone in LONESOME LADIES PHon. 41 BM. ThS ° mCial M ° M ti u ° c n h e t b U a r te d ßeCOrd th ° TUNNEY V. DEMPSEY FIGHT COLLEGIANS No. 9: "Flashing Oars." Also the Popular Joy Boys TILTON AND WEST New Songs and New Jokes JTwice Daily Tivoti * af 7.45 P ar amou n t's Hilarious Comedy-Fare Chester Conklin Ed. Wynn in “RUBBER HEELS” Also, TUNNEY V. DEMPSEY Phone 44-136. Ten Sensational Rounds. COLL EG! ANS—No. 9, "Flashing Oars." duo,TILTON & WEST LoJ.s'e^^ln^ 31 ** 1 COmedy ' NICHOLAS STUART In ‘CRADLE SNATCHERS’ CHESTER CONKLIN ED. WYNN “RUBBER HEELS” CONTINUOUS FROM Cub Cr.< Phone 44-402, Tl ’*HW t ct B t a h t . tle ßi'n n 8 DEMPSEY V. TUNNEY EDWARD HORTON—MAmON N I XON PlZiaCto I V/ \ orojd%ay N mitt “TAXI TAXI” If Laughs were charged by the mile you’d owe the Theatre millions —.-. w also TOM MIX In Phone: 46-609; “The Outlaw of Red River” FIRST NATIONAL PRESENTS NORMA TALMADGE “CAMILLE” Phone 20-1 42. Full Supporting Programme V THREE LAMPS Phona 26-041. First National Pictures Presents the PRIMA DONNA OF PEP COLLEEN MOORE “NAUGHTY BUT NICE” All Star Vaudeville—Wednesday "MONA” in her Latest "SPASMS”

THE VERDICT of THE PEOPLE WITH ITS NEW JOY MACHINES PROMENADE TEAS NEW ATTRACTIONS QUIET RESTING PLACES, FREE SHOWS SERVICE. ATTENTION, and LIGHTING EFFECTS COURTEOUS STAFF PROVIDES THE MOST ATTRACTIVE AND CHEAPEST AMUSEMENTS AND RECREATION NOW OFFERING IN NEW ZEALAND. The Special Concession Tickets, giving free admission to the Park and a round of the Joy Machines for 3s Adults and 2s Children completes the deal in favour of LUNA PARK LUNA PARK

femiEW TO-NIGHT, 8 O’CLOCK SHARP AN EXCELLENT BRITISH PICTURE “MONS” Th « story of the Immortal Retreat, the greatest feat of arms in British H istory. THE SECOND PICTURE, “IS ZAT SO” Broadway's Biggest Comedy Drama, packed with Thrills, Laughs and Sensations; also the Latest Fox News. Capitol Orchestra. Phono 20-574. ttanrv —— Little Theatre Society p or the finale of its most successful *«ason, the Society has chosen the oaring and outspoken "romance’' that 'haos such a sensation when first Produced, it is one of the most advanced of his works. “PYGMALION 99 By G. B. SHAW. Concert Chamber December, 8,9, 10, 12 B °* Plan, at Lewis R. Eady &. Son, Ltd

His Majesty s Theatre wadame ireni- ainsley PRESENTS (( BIZET'S GRAND OPERA 99 CARMEN Monday & Tuesday Decern ber 19 & 20 at 8.15 ...eludes a Mary Hamilton, M mdrjorie »-air, Irene Frost. Z* Ur s Jean Dellore. J. de Montalk, nu ßh Woods, A. E. Davies, Morton, Burr, Upton, With madame Irene ainsley as “CARMEN." _ , as “CARMEN.” rull Orchestra under direction of Mr W. E. Webb. Ballot, arranged by Miss D. Knight. CHORUS OF 60 VOICES "tickets for Preferential Booking now on rl* Lewis R. Eady anc Son, Ltd. “rices— D.C. and R.S., 7s 6d; Stall*. 4s •d; Gallery, 2s 6d. All plus tax. ‘Pajama*." the new Olive Borden "Vrln* vehicle tor I'ox i'ilms. is an ; r 'Slnal story by Billy Conselnian, or merly l New ‘York newspaper car"omst, who also contributed the Credit tor the story had prehously been (riven to Anita Loos by hatake. Production lias already been parted bv Director J. G. Blystone in ;"•= Alberta region oi the Canadian JT Glen Mac Williams is doing Photography.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 220, 6 December 1927, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 220, 6 December 1927, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 220, 6 December 1927, Page 17

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