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AMUSEMENTS THOMW A 0 BRIEH The%f IBEfl TO-NIGHT AT BOTH THEATRES. FIRST NATIONAL'S LATEST TRIUMPH, MARY ASTOR GILBERT ROLAND “ROSE OF THE GOLDEN WEST” A Riot of Colour and Romance, Thrilling Episode and Torrid Love Also DOUGLAS MACLEAN The Star of “Let it Rain," in “SOFT CUSHIONS” Refreshing_ Comedy. A Laugh a Second. 2-REEL COMEDY. Tivoli: 44-136. First National’s Domestic Drama. Jack Mull-tall—Dorothy Mackaill "THE CRYSTAL CUP” Also DOUGLAS | MACLEAN "SOFT CUSHIONS” Big Two-Reel Comedy—Latest. News CONTINUOUS FROM Phone 44-402. Phone 46-609. KEN MAYNARD In “THE RED RAIDERS” Also “Love Makes ’Em WOd” L *“o_ h Yourself Sore at the Romance which turns the Office Mouse into a Roaring Lion. Pantomine De Luxe THE SPARKLING TWINKLERS. ‘THE FORTY THIEVES’ Phone 20-142. Good Supporting Picture Programme. JACK MULHALL, DOROTHY MACKAILL, In "THE CRYSTAL CUP.” Also, MARIE PREVOST. In “FOR WIVES ONLY.” Fine Supportming Programme. All Star Vaudeville—Wednesday. IVtfty fvlwisd KINOJUVID Phono 20-821. all star vaudeville And “The Belle of Broadway” Featuring BETTY COMPSON GOOD SUPPORTING PROGRAMME.

CIFIToL TO-NIGHT 8 O’CLOCK TO-NIGHT An Excellent Comedy Programme. “ROOKIES” The Greatest Laughter Picture Since “Charley’s Aunt.’* Featuring Karl Dane and Geo. K. Arthur. The Second Picture* “COLLEEN” A Thrilling Race Track Drama, Starring Madge Bellamy. Showing Also. Fox Comedy and Fox News. Capitol Orchestra. Phone 20-574.

The Holiday-Makers Paradise DIXIELAND BEACH AND CABARET POINT CHEVALIER Dainty Afternoon Teas, Music, Dancing Daily. Luncheon for Businessmen, 12-2 p.m. Dixieland Beach offers everything for the comfort and pleasure of the Holiday-maker and Visitor. Hot Water, Tea. Cakes, Sandwiches, Pies, Biscuits, - Sweets, Ice Creams, Soft Drinks. Swimming. Games. Dreasing Sheds, Bathing Costumes, Towels. Jake Grey Lynn tram to Surrey Crescent and connect with Point Chevalier Bus. Only ten minutes from Queen Street by car. Twenty minutes by tram or bus.

SWIMMING CLUB. SECOND GRAND CARNIVAL. tepid baths, to-night, s p.m. A SPLENDID PROGRAMME. l'ic | udln a Inter.club Relay (Ladiee), 500 ? mn, » r: Misses E. Stockley, D. E '.. Grant > Coutts, N. Coutts. ell. Misses D. Magee, O. Harvey, mat*. «' y ' M ' Hale ’ M - Nolan. WaiteMisses P. Page. J. Bell, M. Far. Qubar, E. Champion, M. Bell. IT WILL BE A WONDERFUL RACE. ADMISSION: 1s; Children, 6d. Cl A. EDENBOROUGH, Hon. Sec.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 248, 10 January 1928, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 248, 10 January 1928, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 248, 10 January 1928, Page 15

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