amusements & THOMftf A.O BRIEN Theatrer Phono 41-586. final screening First National’s Domestic Comedy DramaAnna Q. Nilsson— Lewis Stone in LONESOME LADIES COLLEGIANS— No. 9: ‘-Flashy Oars.” TUNNEY V. DEMPSEY FIGHT Also the Popular Joy Boys TILTON AND WEST TO-MORROW, THURSDAY joHNNY of H?NEs d 'fn s “ White Pants Willie ” It s the Richest, Fastest, Peppiest Hines Comedy that ever out the laugh strain on your ribs! Al. Christie's Laugh Sensation "STOP FLIRTIMC" COLLEGIANS No. 10, "Breaking Records'’ “RUBBER HEELS” Also, TUNNEY V. DEMPSEY COLLEGIANS—No. 9, "Flashing Oars. 1 * Phone 44-139. TILTON & WEST New Songs New Joke* TO-MORROW, THURSDAY The Screen's Version of Peter B. Kyne’s Novel "Bread Upon the Waters With HOOT GIBSON Collegians’ Final Episode: Breaking Records. Music Master Series: CHOPIN . sta Se’s Greatest Comedy. LOUISE FAZENDA NICHOLAS STUART In ‘CRADLE SNATCHERS’ CHESTER CONKLIN ED. WYNN “RUBBER HEELS” Also, The H?. r t e o a rr;, B ?£ ,e ß!nV he DEMPSEY V. TUNNEY CONTINUOUS FROM lOMfcK>r«< ' 4/ \ Brojdwdy Nmkh. EDWARD HORTON—MARION NIXON Phono: 46-6091 And Phono 20-142. “TAXI TAXI” If Laughs were charged by the mile you’d owe the Theatre millions also TOM MIX lit ‘The Outlaw of Red River” Collegian Series “THE CINDER PATH’* Phono 26-041# “Another Man’s Wife” And ALL STAR VAUDEVILLE Includii “MONA” in her Latest "SPASMS"
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 221, 7 December 1927, Page 15
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