AMUSEMENTS T? THOMftf A.O'ORIEh Theatre Vrincess jjj Ccflttmjous Frorr TO-NIGHT AT BOTH THEATRES. Laura La Plante in Ken Maynard in ‘THE LOVE THRILL’ “ RED RAIDERS ” A Delightful Farce-Comedy. Thrill* . . " „ , _ " Tnriiis Adventure Romance. Also, 2-reel Comedy. Felix Cartoon. Metro News Princess Phone: 41-586. metro mews. __ Tivoli Phone: 44-136. ELINOR GLYN’S LATEST COMEDY. DRAM A, continuous 1 Betty Bronson in “RITZY” Also. First National’s Latest Outdoor Drama, Ken Maynard in “RED RAIDERS’* Phone 44-402. Full Supporting Programme. SPECIAL HOLIDAY PROGRAM m"e7 REGINALD DENNY In FAS J AND FURIOUS.” Screamingly Funny from Start to Finish. Additional at Rialto only— NANCY NASH in “RICH BUT HONEST.” Additional at Regent only— JETTA GOWDAL WILLIAM BOYD Phone 46-609. “HER MAN O’ WAR.” Gazette Scenic Comedy. THREE LAMPS Phene (6-041. WALLACE BEERY RAYMOND HATTON ‘‘FIREMAN, SAVE MY CHILD.” KEN MAYNARD fn’’’THE DEVIL’S ... „ SADDLE.” Wednesday All-Star Vaudeville. fVt*y tVtNIMfI Dall^l Mr»K “THE SKY RAIDER” i Featuring Capt. Nungesser, the famous ' Flying Ace ' Also screening Zane Grey’e 1 “The Man of the Forest” With Jack Holt and Georgia Hale Phone 20-821.
ci pnai; TO-NIGHT 8 O'CLOCK TO-NIGHT An Excellent Programme. “FAUST” One of the Greatest Photoplays of Today. Adapted from Gothe’s Immortal Drama. Featuring EMIL JANNINGS. “Love Makes ’Em Wild” A Rollicking Comedy-Drama. Featuring Johnny Harron and Sally Phipps. Selected Supporting Programme. Capitol Orchestra. Phone 20-574. EMPIRE TO-NIGHT, 8 O’CLOCK TO-NIGHT. “THE CLINGING VINE” A Radiant Comedy Gem. Starring Leatrice Joy. The Second Picture, “THE ESCAPE” A Thrilling Outdoor Drama, Full of Romance, Action and Suspense. Starring Pete Morrison. Two-Reel Comedy and International News. Empire Orchestra. BPCMPAU To-night, s o’clock to-night. “THE DROP KICK” The Greatest College Drama Ever Screened. A True-to-Life College Story. Starring Richard Barthelmess. The Second Picture. “The Perfect Clown” One of the Greatest Laughter Pictures Ever Made. FEATURING LARRY SEMON. The Comedy King of the Screen. A Strong Supporting Programme, edendale Orchestra. Phone 20-710. DIXIELAND TO-NIGHT Special Race Night Gala To celebrate the Last Night of the Races. dancing till midnight. Phone 26-615. SWIMMING NEW ZEALAND AMATEUR SWIMMING ASSOCIATION. AUCKLAND CENTRE CHAMPIONSHIPS TO-MORROW— Wednesday Wednesday. 'HURSDAY Jan. 5 THURSDAY. Tepid Baths, Hobson Street, AT 8 P.M. Real Championship Car Jf*" Zealand Champions Taking Part, "o will win the 100 Yards? Come and See! Vv.a Sure to be a Great Race! v hnesday’s Programme includes 440 . Lao ies, 220 Yards Men's, 100 Yards v,* 220 Yards Intermediate Boys', 100 «rds' Intermediate Girls, Junior Boys’ *" a Girls' Championships, Handicap Events, Water Polo, Diving. Admission, 1s; Children, 6d. H. MOORE, Hon. Secretary.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 242, 3 January 1928, Page 15
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