AMUSEMENTS # T/iOMftf AO ERIEN Tfieafrgr Last Two Nights at Three Theatres CONTINUOUS FROM Tf+E GREATEST MYSTERY PLAY SINCE SH—SH—SH— SH! "THE BAT” The Cat anti the Canary WITH LAURA LA PLANTE FLORA FINCH, TULLY MARSHALL, CREIGHTON HALE AND OTHER FAVOURITES A picture of creepy thrills, eerie laughter, spooky shadows, mysterious, weird, yet fascinating. A Thrill for everybody, and a big success everywhere. ADDED ATTRACTION AT EVERYBODY’S ONLY *‘ THE AMERICAN BEAUTY,” Starring LLOYD HUGHES and BILLIE DOVE. 52? SL ,r IS. THURSDAY AT ABOVE THREE HOUSES. THE STAR OF “McFADDEN'S FLATS” and “LOST AT THE FRONT.” • CHARLES MURRAY in “THE GORILLA” "WHITE a Mexican „ Sheep Ranch. Trvoli Phone. 44-136. Princess, 41-586. Everybody’s, 44-402. Phone 4# - #O9 - to n|o HT— AT BOTH THEATRe’s*' 142 ' His Hatted Highness, RAYMOND GRIFFITHS in “TIME TO LOVE” A Novelty French Farce Play, with lots of laughs and a thrilling SEENA OWEN - ?_ ARNOLD GRAY THE FLAME OF THE YUKON” . CQM R r D r 8 ° f the Ejrly oo^ d slTppqrt’n g n p^cA^^ Universal’s Rollicking Comedy Drama Glenn Try art—Patsy Ruth Millar ‘PAINTING THE TOWN’ A freak auto story that is Just one long string of laughs and ryshing, thrilling happenings. Also CONSTANCE TAIMADGE In “BREAKFAST AT SUNRISE.” . . ALL STAR. WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY Comedy. Fine Supparting- Programme. GRAND VARIETY VAUDEVILLE. 8 STAR ATTRACTIONS 8 “THE GREAT OMDAH.” The Shiek With a Thousand Eyes. Bring Your Questions He Will Answer Them. Also: Seven Other Popular Artists; and “The Romance of Hinemoa” Mwwiv V THREE LAMPS * Phone 26-041. even? fvcwiwo KIN<3ST^ND Phono 20-821. The Most Romantic Picture of * Life Ever Made. COMEDY GOOD SUPPORTS. Maor «
GIPITpL TO-NIGHT 8 O’CLOCK TO-NIGHT “The Crystal Cup” Picturisatton of the Famous Novel A Powerful and Daring Drama Starring Dorothy MackaiH and Jack Mulhall. Also: The Hero on Horseback’ Peter B. Kynes's Famous Novel, k Drama Packed With Thrills, Spills, Romance and Stirring Action Starring Smiling Hoot Gibson Showing Also: Strong Supporting Programme Capitol Orchestra. Phone 20-574 EPEtiPAU TC-NIGHT 3 O'CLOCK TO-NIGHJ A Big Double Star Programme “ Simon The Jester ” A Tense Story. An Absorbing Drama of Human Hearts, Loves and Lives. Starring Eugene O’Brien and Lillian Rich THE SECOND PICTURE: “DON MIKE” A Thrilling Western Drama Starring Popular Fred Thomson Also Strong Supporting Programme Edendale Orchestra. Phone 20-710 empire TO-NIGHT S O’CLOCK TO-NIGHT A Big Special Programme “THE CLAW” A Mighty Drama of Love and Hate. Packed with Thrills, Romance and Real Entertainment. Starring Norman Kerry and Claire Windsor. THE SECONP PICTURE: “GIRL OF GOLD” A Great Society Drama, Lavishly Staged and Acted. Starring Florence Vidor and Malcolm McGregor. Two-Reel Comedy and New* Empire Orchestra —C I SSSSSSSSS SSSSSSCSSg WHY DON’T DADDY GO TO TE PAPAPA EUCHRE THIS THURSDAY AND WIN A BAG OF FLOUR, SO YOU CAN MAKE SOME SCONES FOR US TO TAKE TO SCHOOL? HOW CAN DAD GO TO PETAPA I»ETAPA? Why the Bus leaves City Every Thursday. 7.25 p.m.. for Te Papapa. They are Hiving eight prizes this Thursday.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 266, 31 January 1928, Page 15
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