. AMUSEMENTS SPOOKS! THRILLS! The Play that startled Neux Zealand becomes the greatest mystery picture the screen has ever seen / SHRIEKS! LAUGHS! m THE LA PLANTE Princess ■ Tivoli - Everybody’s COMMENCING TO-MORROW (THURSDAY)
“THE ROMANCE OF HINEMOA” the Loveliest of all native legends. m SPECIALLY ARRANGED PROLOGUE—MAORI SONGS, " POI DANCES AND HAKAS. Atm. Universal's Latest Melodrama of Thrills,' and Humour. “ALIAS THE DEACON." TO-MORROW THURSDAY. The Greatest Mystery Play the Screen has Ever Seen. “THE CAT AND THE CANARY ’* With LAURA LA PLANTE, and the Greatest All-featured Cast •ver assembled. Thrills! Spooks! Shrieks! Laughs! It starts you guessing, and leaves you gasping. Also, “THE TEXAS TRAIL,” and the Ever-popular George Lewis, in the Second series of “COLLEGIANS.” Princess Phone: 41-586 Tivoli: 44-136. The Sparkling Constance Talmadge In "BREAKFAST AT SUNRISE" ThrWls Romance Laughs Galore Also With SEENA OWEN and ARNOLD GRAY in "THE FLAME OF THE YUKON” A 'Romance of the early Gold Rush days of the Klondike. TO-MORROW THURSDAY. LAU»A LA PLANTE mumm I CONTINUOUS _ I Phone 44-402. In ‘THE CAT AND THE CANARY Alao. BILLIE DOVE in “THE AMERICAN BEAUTY." »» Phono 46-009. Phone 20-142. TO-NIGHT AT BOTH THEATRES A MERRY AND BRIGHT PROGRAMME BUCK JONES AND SILVER, In “ THE WAR HORSE” An Epic to the horse in humanity’s service. A Gripping Romance starred with .Thrills and Laughs. Also GARY COOPER in L&St OlltlftW ” r GAZETTE COMING THURSDAY—-“H I NEMOA. ORCHESTRA tiMM* V three lamps * Phone 26-041. All-star Vaudeville, with the Great REMONA. The Incomparable Mentalist. Reads. Writes, Sp'ells, Adds, all at the same time. Also, MARIE PREVOST in “ALMOST A LADY.” Comedy Good Supporting Programme. Universal's New 1928 Star of Mirth, GLEN TRYON, PATSY RUTH MILLER In “PAINTING THE TOWN.” A Freak Auto Story that is Just one long String of Laughs and Thrilling Happenings. Also a picture as Joyous as the flay waltz that inspired ft— With LYA MARA, in “THE BLUE DANUBE" Comedy Good Supports KtttOSUMO Phone 20-821.
ESSE® o pp. Q.P.O. LAST TWO NIGHTS metro-goldwyn feature FROM MAJESTIC TO GRAND LON CHANEY In “MOCKERY” Starring FINE SUPPORTING PROGRAMME SESSIONS: 11.15, 1.30, 3.35, 5.45 and 8. LATEST ELECTRIC ORCHESTRION THE COOLEST THEATjtE IN TOWN AT THE GRAND TO-DAY SENSATIONAL. ORIENTAL NOVELTY! “Kwong Sing Wah Troupe” Another “Regent” Scoop!
CAPITOL] TO-NIGHT S O'CLOCK TO-NIGHT. “The Music Master” An Outstanding Screen Classic, from David Belasco’s Famous Stage Success, featuring Lois Moran and Alex. B. Francis. THE SECOND PICTURE, “THE RED RAIDERS” A Stirring Outdoor Drama, featuring Ken Maynard, with Tarzan, his wonderful horse. STRONG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. Capitol Orchestra. Phone 20-574. IEMPIRE To-night a o'clock —to-night. “DAME CHANCE” A Powerful Romantic Drama, a Real i. ry of Tr «« Love, that surmounted al* obstacles. Featuring Robert Frazer, Julanne Johnston. THE SECOND PICTURE, “The Rocking Moon” A Dramatic and Colcurful Romance of Alaska, filled with Novelty and Real Entertainment, starring John Bowers. and N:ws. Empire Orchestra.
SHOWS Helensville: a. and p. associa- , TfON (Albert Hanson, Esq., President) hold their 29th Annual Show at the Helensvill j Snow Grounds on Monday, January 30, 1928 . (Anniversary Day). Greatest Show Ever Held in This District. Record Entries of Pediflree Stock and Horses, Sheep, etc. Large variety of Riding and Ring Events. Post Entries. Great Baby Show. 'Post Entries. grand PARADE AT 2 P.M. fexeursion Train* leave Auckland on Anniversary Day morning at 6, 6.55, 8.53. and 9.50. • • T. O. ROBIXSOK, Secretary.
>min ING SOON! THE KWONG SING WAH A Wonderful ••Reaent”- Attraction » J
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 261, 25 January 1928, Page 15
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