AMUSEMENTS & THOMM A.OBRIEN The% f !??•••• COMMENCING TO-DAY. Universal’s Rollicking Comedy-Drama. Glen Tryon and Patsy Ruth Miller “PAINTING THE TOWN” * Auto Story h th.t to.Ju* ««- String ot Laugh. and Lya Mara in “BLUE DANUBE” Princesa' C pho*n g 3 ; 3 41°&6g US ” th * Walt * ?■»»?«, ■«• CONTINUOUS FROM Ce* ©m’ Phone 44-402. Sh-sh-sh, Hush! Hist! It’s only for W ives. COMMENCING TO-DAY MARIE PREVOST in "FOR WIVES ONLY.” Also, the Year's Biggest Laugh, "PAINTING THE TOWN.” r# Phone 46* ®O9 Phone 20-142. “Rose of the Golden West” MARY ASTOR, GILBERT ROLAND. A Dashing Senorita and a Daring Cabal, lero in a Thrilling Romance. Additional at Rialto. MARIE PREVOST, In “FOR WIVES ONLY." Additional at Regent. JACK MULHALL, DOROTHY MAC. KAILL, In “THE CRYSTAL CUP.” KEN MAYNARD, In "THE RED RAIDERS.” FORD STERLING, WARNER BAXTER, in "DRUMS OF THE DESERT.” Good Supporting Programme. CVERY EVENING KINGS'!. AND Phone 20-821. “The Belle of Broadway Featuring BETTY COMPSON “THE WHITE BLACK SHEEP,” Starring Richard Barthelmesa. Good Supporting Programme. .99
a pitqL FINAL SCREENING TO-NIOHT 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. tPCHPAII 8 p.M. TO-NIGHT 8 P.M. TWO EXCELLENT PICTURES “MAN POWER” A PARAMOUNT SPECIAL STARRING POPULAR RICHARD DIX. THE SECOND PICTURE “BECKY” A Delightful and Thrilling Drama, featuring Sally O’Neill and Owen Moore. Showing also —2-reel Comedy and Pathe New#. Edendale Orchestra. Phone 20-710.
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„ J? a ® the largest casts of the scath» i? t .° seen in "Alias the Deacon.” , -Jhiversal-jewel production. That character actor. Jean H»rjn l * > Plays the starring role, while i E r!owe an< i Ralph Graves enact li® •luvenile leads. Myrtle Stedman, v‘~ IJ *h Plummy, Ned Sparks. Tom Maurice Murphy. George and others are prominent in the 'Alias the Deacon." a picturisa°r the play of the same name, was cted by Edward Sloman. _
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 250, 12 January 1928, Page 15
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