AMUSEMENTS TflOMftf A.O ORIEN The%f "Princess £ Continuous From U 3 rr NOW SHOWING % First National’s Delightful College Comedy-Drama, Richard Barthelmess in “THE DROP KICK” Phone 41-586. Comedy, Thrills and the Greatest Football Game ever filmed. Also LARRY SEMON In “THE PERFECT CLOWN.’* And AL ST. JOHN COMEDY. FUNNIER THAN A CIRCUS Phone 44-136. RICHARD DIX In “TIME TO LOVE” An Hilarious French Comedy Farce Also “MAN POWER” 2 BIG COMEDIES 2 BEBE DANIELS CONTINUOUS FROM lOwfe K>r«' it SENORITA” Phone 44-402. A|so RICHARD DIX “MANPOWER” LLOYD HAMILTON COMEDY: “SCHOOL TEACHER” MfraeCo * \ Broadway H'mkt, Phonei 46-609; And Phone 20-142. Paramount’s Special Delivery of Laughs EDDIE CANTOR “SPECIAL DELIVERY’ Additional at Rialto Only BEBE DANIELS In “SENORITA” Additional at Regent “MOON OF ISRAEL’* From the Novel by Sir Ryder Haggard V THREE LAMPS * Phon. 28-041. Paramount’s New Western Star GARY COOPER In "ARIZONA BOUND'* Also RIN-TIN-TIN and ALL-STAR CAST In 4 "HILLS OF KENTUCKY*' 1 Monster Xmas Matinee, Saturday, 3 Hours'
GIPIToL TO ALL OUR PATRONS: The Season’s Greetings and Best Wishes fop 1928. TO-NIGHT 8 O’CLOCK TO-NIGHT An Excellent Double Star Programme. “Held by the Law” A Sensational Mystery Melodrama Full of Thrills, Romance and Suspense. Starring Johnnie Walker and Marguerite de la Motte. THE SECOND PICTURE: “AFRAID TO LOVE” A Riotous Comedy Drama Starring Florence Vidor and Clive Brook. Selected Supporting Programme CAPITOL ORCHESTRA Phone 20-574 Complete Change of Programme on Monday. TO ALL OUR PATRONS: The Season's Greetings and Best Wishes for 1928. TO-NIGHT 8 O’CLOCK TO-NIGHT BIG SPECIAL DOUBLE STAR PROGRAMME “Footloose Widows” A Riotous Comedy Drama, Packed with Laughter and Big Surprises. Starring Louise Fazenda THE SECOND PICTURE: “On Ze Boulevard” A Sparkling Comedy Drama Featuring Renee Adoree and Lew Cody. Showing Also: Comedy and Pathe News EMPIRE ORCHESTRA Complete Change of Programme on Monday. DIXIELAND XMAS EVE ONLY ONCE A YEAR! ONLY ONE PLACE TO GO! DIXIELAND NeW Zealand’s Premier Cabaret. The Cabaret by the Sea. A Real Night of Revelry amid New and Delightful Scenes. A NEW DIXIELAND. Special Cabaret Item See the Mysterious Continental Clown— The Ever Versatile American Comedian. Dancing 8 p.m. -12 p.m. Admission, ss. Reserve Early, Phone 26-Sls. Dixieland Cabaret has been altered and j redecorated throughout. A Garden of Wistaria in Old England T here is an artistic blending of colours. v *hich, though futuristic, are mellow in combination and are both arresting and pleasing to the eye. Saturday Afternoon DECEMBER 24. „ THE DANSANT. . . Dancing 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Admission, 2s. NOTE. Boxing Night and New Year’s Eve Special Late Nights of the Season. Dancing till 2 a.m. Confetti Carnival, Novelties, Favours, etc. Patrons are advised to book early for the above nights, as record attendances are anticipated. Beach Haven Cabaret TO-MORROW AND FOLLOWING Saturdays and boxing night. ONLY 40 MINUTES FROM CITY H Double Ticket for Dance, 2« 6d. . . Buses Leave Birkenhead after Arrival , of 7 p.m. Ferry from Auckland. Launches (lowa and Te Awa) Leave Hire| Steps at 7 P.m., Returning After , Dance, 1s 3d Return.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 235, 23 December 1927, Page 15
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