AMUSEMENTS & THOM ft f A.OQRtcN Theatre* Now Showing at 3 Theatres CONTINUOUS FROM fO fc Vf THE GREATEST YSTE PL A .N C E THE BAT “THE CAT AND THE CANARY” WITH LAURA LA PLANTE FLO ra e.nch. tu^ o V-A rß sh a A v Ll. r cre, G hto N hale and' big success everywhere. 7 a a .•THE AMER?CAN Tt BEA , iITV .. =7 EVERyBODY S ONLY THE AMERICAN BEA “[ y ’ |E LLOYD HUGHES and SECOND SER.ES OF “THE NEW COLLEGIANS- AT PRINCESS AND SPECIAL MATINEES TO-MORROW ?ie Tivoli Phone. 44-136. Princes,. tUM** Evffybody’*. 44-402. TO-NIGHT AT BOTH THEATRES® 20 ’' !42 * “THE ROMANCE OF HINEMOA” PRODUCED ON V THE E oTuGIN AL L LOCAtYon* E< 7iV BS ' . ROTORUA AND N MOKO.A C> ?SISnD ° F LAKE ’ ’ E Xl,as TH°! r DEir°o JUr'" 8 ' and Hnm.nr. • "tO F SPECIAL MATINFFA ANS A GO^D Y sCpPORia RLY A YEAR ‘ SPECIAL MATINEES TO-MORrqw AT BOTH THEAT RES. RICHARD ARLEN, LOUISE BROOKS in MTKUM V THREE lAMW * Phore 26-041. Mnig* flll’**l* KINOFIVID Phone 20-821. ‘•ROLLED STOCKINGS” Romance, Thrills, Laughs. Also MARIE PREVOST Tn “ALMOST A LADY” ■ T - Comedy, Good Supports. FIRST NATIONAL’S Flippant French - Comedy Farce, • P=°Jt STANCE TALMAOGE in a <- BRE -, AKFAST AT SUNRISE” A Comedy of Humorous Situations. Laughs Galore. a Z!? E FLA ME OF°’the YUKON,” A Romance of the Early Gold Rush Days Rlr > <* V? e K, ondike. BIG 3-HOUR MATINEE, SAT., 2 P.M.
OIPIToL TO-NIGHT 8 O'CLOCK TO-NIGHT Attractive High Class Programme. “MANON LESCAUT” An Outstanding Screen Classic. A Thrilling, Fascinating, and Romantic Drama, starring Lya de Putti. THE SECOND PICTURE, A Hair-raising, Melodramatic, Out-door Drama, “The Last Outlaw” Packed with Fast Action, Thrills, and Excitement, starring Gary Cooper. Showing also. Two-reel Comedy. Capitol Orchestra. Phone 20-574. EMPIRE TO-NIGHT 8 O’CLOCK TO-NIGHT An Excellent Programme. “THE UNKNOWN” A Remarkably Sensational Picture. A • Thrilling Mystery Drama, starring the renowned Lon Chaney. THE SECOND PICTURE, “The Gilded Highway” An Enchanting Love Story. A Vividly True Drama. A Brilliant Spectacle, starring Dorothy Devore. Two-reel Comedy and Pathe News. Empire Orchestra. SHOWS NEXT MONDAY, JANUARY 30, i 928. ANNIVERSARY DAY. HELENSVILLE A. AND P. ASSOCIATION (Albert Hanson, Esq., President), Will hold their 29th Annual Show at the HELENSVILLE SHOW GROUNDS On MONDAY, JANUARY 30, 1928. ANNIVERSARY DAY. Greatest Show Ever Held in This District. Large Variety of Ring Events (post entries). Excursion Trains leave Auckland on Anniversary Day morning at 6, 6.55, 8.53, and 9.50. „ T. O. ROBINSON, Secretary. Helensville.
SUMMER RENDEZVOUS Beach Haven Cabaret BEACH HAVEN TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) and EVERY SATURDAY. Excellent Music by the Syncopators. Our Superb Canadian Hardwood Dance Floor Best in Auckland.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 263, 27 January 1928, Page 15
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