AMUSEMENTS 5* T/lOMftf A.O BRIEN Theatre? *0 Li LAST NIGHT AT BOTH THEATRES. Glen Tryon and Patsy Ruth Miller “PAINTING THE TOWN” A Freak Auto Story -..Un, String o, Laughs and Lya Mara in “BLUE DANUBE” TO M ° h ß e ß ° ost Novel> Unjque and R omantic Picture T M^de— DAV ’ “THE ROMANCE OF HINEMOA” Also, Universal’s Latest Melodrama of Thrills •‘ALIAS THE DEACON.” ’ A Charming Romance of Love’s Young Dreams Princess Phone: 41-886 Tivoli: *4.136 CONTINUOUS FROM lOiefc IOf»" MARIE PREVOST In "FOR WIVES ONLY” Also, the Year’s Biggest Laugh, GLEN TRYON “Painting the Town” cOnI TAN CENTAL MADGE IN "BREAKFAST aV” N RISE." Also. Seena Owen and Arnold Gray in “The Flame of the Yukon.” Phone 44-402. MADGE BELLAMY in “COLLEEN” A Story of Racehorses. Irish Wit. Romance and Thrills. Also: Florence Vidor in “The World at Her Feet” A Lovd and Laughter Fun Film. Phene 46-609. Phone 20-142. ALL STAR VAUDEVILLE. ~ . CHUN YUEN TAI, Prince of Unorthodox Chinese Mysteries. Also, JOHNNY HINES In ‘‘WHHTE PANTS WILLIE." COMEDY GOOD SUPPORTS. THREE LAMPS Phone 26-041. |VW EVINIM6 KINGS'LAND Phono 20-821. MARY ASTOR GILBERT ROLAND In ‘Rose of the Golden West* A Riot of Colour and Romance — Thrilling Episodes and Torrid Love. Comedy—Latest News—Strong Supports.
GIFIToL 99 tO-NIGHV 8 O'CLOCK TO-NIGHT Big Special Programme “THE DROP KICK Tlm Greatest College D*ama Ever Screened, a True-to-Life College Story. Starring Richard Sarthelmess THE SECOND PICTURE: “THE WAR HORSE” A Stirring Drama, Packed with Thrills and Laughter, Featuring “Buck” Jones. Showing Also: Fox Comedy and Fox News Capitol Orchestra Phone 20-574 EMPIRE AN EXCELLENT PROGRAMME “FAUST” _ One of the Greatest Photoplays of To-day Adapted from Goethe’s Immortal Drama Featuring Emil Jannino* THE SECOND PICTURE: “The Lightning Rider 99 A Whirlwind of Thrills «..« . ...v, Action. Starring Popular Harry Carey. Showing Also: Empire News, etc. Empire Orchestra. 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. Orestlng Sheds. Bathing Costumes, Towels. Take 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.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 255, 18 January 1928, Page 15
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