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AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS THOMftf A.OBrieN TO-NIGHT AT BOTH THEATRES. Uura La Plante in Ken Maynard in ‘THE LOVE THRILL’ “ RED RAIDERS ” A Delightful Farce-Comedy. Thrills _ A,sc p 2 -re«, Comedy. Feli^Cartoon.'ws R ° ma " Ceprincess Phone: 41-5 3 6._ T | v „, ELINOR GLVN’S LATEST COMEDY-DRAMA. Betty Bronson in “RITZY” Also, First National's Latest Outdoor Drama Ken Maynard In “RED RAIDERS” Full Supporting Programme. CONTINUOUS FROM Win Is (Ops Phono: ««-eo*i And Phone 20-142. 2 BIG FEATURES £ No * I—“SLAVES OF BEAUTY/* Which proves that a woman i* a* „ij she iooks-until she trTes to act as yo^nl A telllnfV sh ® „ Would "Ke to be. 0 A telling Comedy-drama with good cast. AT RIALTO ALSO: No - 2—“ THE COLLEGE BOOB.’* Lef * y , F,ynn ln o dramatic Comedy Cyclone. A story of College Life! No. 2 —REGENT—“STOP FLIRTING.’f A Tip For Two. Both Theatres: Comedy, Gazette. Orchestras. V three lamps * WALLACE BEERY FORD STERLING In ‘CASEY AT THE BAT” ALL-STAR CAST In ‘MIDNIGHT LIMITED” Comedy, and Fine Supports. LAST DAY ii 99 Mammoth Holiday Programme "®ljf Slrgpttt” “The Theatre Magnificent” D ' r * et^o n ntinuous-from-tra.m. J ‘ F,,m " GRAND EVENING PERFORMANCE AT 7.55 NOAH BEERY GEORGE BANCROFT CHARLES FARRELL MARY ASTOR * IN The Rough Riders Not a Western Drama but a true and graphic romance of Theodore Roo-jevelt’s Famous Regiment in the AmericanSpanish War ALSO and Evening Wallace and Gennjett DanSng^Act Reservations at Theatre (46-888) Variety • Waltz Dream! Faust! AND NOW ANOTHER U.F.A. CLASSIC “MANON LESCAUT” STARRING LYA DE PUTTI She "was the worst woman in Paris, and yet she was the most loved woman in Paris. The astounding novel by the Abbe Prevost, put to music by Massenet and now brought to the Screen in an astounding, gripping, tragic romance. Box Plans Now Open. h THE NIGHT OF NIGHTS at -T NEW ZEALAND’S CONEY ISLAND EVERYBODY’S HEADQUARTERS OF RECREATION AND AMUSEMENT FREE ACTS ON THE BARK STAGE ADDITIONAL HOLIDAY ATTRACTIONS Buy . Concession Tickets ADULTS 3/- CHILDREN 2/THEY- PROVIDE A ROUND OF THE JOY MACHINES AND ADMIT TO THE PARK TREE MAKE THIS YOUR NIGHT AT LUNA PARK (Take Id Bus from Wharf Gates)

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TO HOLIDAY VISITORS TO AUCKLAND! No Visitor to the Queen City during the Festive Season, should miss seeing “Ben-Hur," the Best and Biggest Show in Town. For Ten Days there has been AN UNENDING QUEUE ALL DAY BOOKINGI THERE'S A REASON. WWWWWWWftWWWMWWW The Strand \ THE HOME OF BIG PICTURES. Auckland Extended Season Theatre. Direction Fuller* Hayward Theatres. _ TWICE DAILY. MATINEES: 2.30. EVENINGS AT 8. NOW BOOMING LIKE ST. PAUL'S BIG BELL. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s Inspired Epic. Introductory Prologue “THE STAR OF BETHLEHEM" "BEN-HUR’» REVISED PRICES FROM TO-DAY n _ EVENING Dress Circle Back Stalls .. .. Fp °nt Stalls 3s 6d 2s Od 1s 6d MATINEES Adults, Dress Circle, 2s; Stalls, 1s 6d; Children, Dress Circle. 1s; Stalls, 9d. Plus Tax. Booking Fee, 6d extra. Reserve Your Seats. Plans open, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Seat in tho Theatre may be booked. Special Performance for Children, Monday, Jan. 2, at 10.30 a.m. BALCLUTHA BOYS’ BRASS BAND (9 to 16 years of age). VISITING AUCKLAND. SQUARE FRIDAY, cm?,'S. e .r'' ber so, 8 p-m. neIt ENHAM BEACH—SATURDAY, ALnVSt mber 31, 2.30 p.i <-BERT PARK SATU PARK SATURDAY, Decern I. a p.m. CHEVALIER MONDAY, Ja ® P.n PARK—MONDAY, January 2, Includes: Selections: r *,S ber » Works (Wagner) Errant <C. Trussell) Le ri r ' ts of the Past (Rimmer) cirque (Lithgow) Sj.. r . Etc., Etc. Novelties: .flpipe Splo (Band Accompaniment) Solo (Band Accompaniment) '"'H interest you: They will surprise you. They will please you.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 239, 29 December 1927, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 239, 29 December 1927, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 239, 29 December 1927, Page 15

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