AMUSEMENTS m TfIOMW A.O OrieN ea rer fIM BOTH THEATRES. - GILBERT ROLAND “ROSE OF THE GOLDEN WEST.” Also, DOUGLAS MacLEAN in "SOFT CUSHIONS. TO-MORROW THURSDAY. Universal's Rollicking Comedy-Drama. Glen Try on and Patsy Ruth Miller “PAINTING THE TOWN” Also, a Picture as Joyous as the Waltz that Inspired It. Lya Mara in “BLUE. DANUBE” Princess Phone: 41-SB6 Tivoli: 44-136. Jack Mulhall—Dorothy Mackaill F "THE CRYSTAL CUP” Also DOUGLAS MACLEAN In “SOFT CUSHIONS" COMMENCING TO-MORROW-MARIE PREVOST in "FOR WIVES ONLY.” Also, the Year’s Biggest Laugh, "PAINTING THE TOWN.” CONTINUOUS FftOM K>-fc Of Phone A*-402. fa I \u\AXa I \ orcad wdy Nmkt. KEN MAYNARD Ir. “THE RED RAIDERS” Also “Love Makes ’Em Wild” Laugh Yourself Sore at the Romance which turns the Office Mouse into a Roaring Lion. S 3 Phone 20-142 THREE LAMPS Phone 26-041 TO-NIGHT ONLY. Pantomime de Luxe THE SPARKLING TWINKLERS. ‘THE FORTY THIEVES’ Good Supporting Picture Programme. All-Star Vaudeville, including Riley and Co., Sheiks of Parody. Also, KEN MAYNARD In "THE RED RAIDERS.” Comedy Supports. MV IVISIS.S KINGfIAPO Phone 20-821. “The Belle of Broadway 1 Featuring BETTY COMPSON Also, MARIE PREVOST in M FOR WIVES ONLY.” Good Supporting Programme. n
(3PIT°L to-NIGHT An Excellent Comedy Programme. “ROOKIES’ Tht Greatest Laughter Picture Since “Charley's Aunt." “Charley'i Featuring Karl Dane and Geo. K. Arthur. The Second Picture, “COLLEEN ff A Thrilling Race Track Drama, Starring Madge Bellamy. Showing Also, Fox Comedy and Fox News. Capitol Orchestra. Phone 20-374. TO-DAY TO-NIGHT THE NATIONAL at 11.30, 2.20, 3 and 7.45. THE LYRIC TO-NIGHT, at 7.45 Featuring MONTE BLUE. PRISCILLA DEAN in “THE DANGER GIRL." featured TO-MORROW (THURSDAY). AGAIN THE BEST DOUBLE-STAR PROGRAMME ‘A MILUON BID’ This beautiful actress, the First Lady of the screen, again triumphs in the most daring emotional role of her spectacular career. PATSY RUTH MILLER and an ALL-STAR CAST, ‘What Every Girl Should Know’ The Story of Mamie Sulivan's ?-ove fo her Tmo Orphan Brothers, and foi Another Lad; a Comedy-Drama of Youth Pluck and Irish Luck. Pluck and Irish Luck. RESERVATIONS. LYRIC: Phone ♦3-645. Box Plan at Lewis R. Eady am Son. Ltd NATIONAL: Phone 42-169 Box Plan at Theatre. DIXIELAND Auckland’s Premier Cabaret. Every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. TO-NIGHT Dancing Till Midnight. Music by the Famous Internationale. ADMISSION, 7s 6d, Double. Reserves and t-ansport arranged at National Tours, Ltd., Majestic BurldQueen St., or Cabaret. Phone 26-618. Watch Papers for our next Monster Ball, anniversary night.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 249, 11 January 1928, Page 13
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