AMUSEMENTS g* THOMftf A .O BRIEN Theatre NOW SHOWING First National Presents the Season’s Laugh Special, JACK MULHALL And Dorothy Mackaill in “Smile Brother Smile” smile and the World Sm.les with You— M.ss This Picture and You Weep Alone. Also: JETTA W?LL J |AM L BOYD In “HER MAN O’WAR” An Unusua. Comedy the german Lines. Phone 41'588. NORMAN KERRY, CLAIRE WINDSOR, “THE CLAW” Cynthia Stockley’s Greatest Story—A Tale of Darkest Africa—Land of Weird Phone 44-136. Mystery! Paramount's Latest Outdoor Drama. « npi f _ w-* • 99 GARY COOPER, in I lie LiClSt UlltldW Thrilling Romance Action Comedy. Paramount’s Deluge of Laughs. DOUGLAS MACLEAN “LET IT RAIN” The Story of a young man who started a private war and how he fared. THE YEAR’S BIGGEST LAUGH “THE LAST OUTLAW” CONTINUOUS FROM lOaefe Phone 44-402* Also, GARY COOPER, w&oeto ' yS \ Broad way Nmkt. Phone 20*142. Paramount’s Latest Laughter Maker Wallace Beery and Raymond Hatton in “FIREMAN, SAVE MY CHILD” Also FLORENCE VIDOR “AFRAID TO LOVE” MARIE PREVOST KENNETH HARLAN “BOBBED HAIR” THREE LAMPS Phone 26-041. ** The Telephone Girl 1 MONSTER 3-HOUR MATINEE SATURDAY
CfIPIToL TONIGHT 8 O’CLOCK TO-NIGHT ‘Love’s Greatest Mistake’ A Delightful Drama of Modern Day Life. Featuring Evelyn Brent and Wm. Powell THE SECOND PICTURE. “PRAIRIE KING” A Stirring Action Drama with a Great Story. Starring Smiling Hoot Gibson. Two-Reel Comedy and International News. Capitol Orchestra. Phone 20-574. GPSJEEI “FOREIGN DEVILS” From PETER B. KYNES’S NOVEL Starring TIM McCOY And CLAIRE WINDSOR SUPPORTS: “Felix in a Locomotive ” Comedy “Naughty Boy” PATHE NEWS AND N.Z. FILM Sesions: 11.15, 1.30, 3.35, 5.45 and 8. ELECTRIC ORCHESTRION AT THE GRAND TO-DAY MOTOR PARADE AND GYMKHANA A MONSTER MOTOR PARADE, organIsed by the Auckland Automobile Association, will take place TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, leaving the Harp of Erin at 2 p.m. prompt, to celebrate the opening of the Concrete Road to Papakura. All bictorists are invited to attend. On arrival of the procession at Papakura a Gymkhana will be held on the Sports Ground, including Fancy Driving and other competitions for Lady Drivers. Admission: 1s; Children, 6d. Proceeds in aid of the Great South Road Beautifying Scheme. SWIMMING PONSONBY AMATEUR SWIMMING AND LIFE-SAVING CLUB. GRAND OPENING CARNIVAL AT SHELLY BEACH BATHS TO-MORROW AFTERNOON Commencing at 2.30 p.m. First-Class Programme of Swimming, Diving and Novelty Events. A bus will run from the Three Lamps to . Point Erin Park. Admission: Adults, 1s; Children, 6d. L. BRIGHTON, Hon. Sec.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 229, 16 December 1927, Page 15
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