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AMUSEMENTS I “The Theatre Beautiful.” A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. Continuous from 11.15 a.m. Evening Session de Luxe at 8 Sessions«-at 11.0, 1.0. 2.30, 4.30, 6.0, and 8. Screening for the First Time in New Zealand By a manic all his owr, he awakens site ping fires—the insatiable : earning of man for woman, cf woman fer man. Ever as Antony forgot Rome m the Cleopatra, as Juliet cast family hatreds to the winds for the kisses of Romeo men and women, in the gismorous presence of humdrum world of barter and gaii ' John Barrymore has be his recent appesrances glorious heroism: "Don into the Dream World of Romance, wned the Greatest Lover of the Screen through -The Sea Beast.” an epic of mighty passions and in." incarnation of pagan rapture*—and ”His Lady, dyll of the divine passion! JOHN BARRYMORE The Incomparable Barrymore, Peer of all Living Actors, with Dolores Costello “HIS LADY Recommended by the New Zealand Censor as being more suitable fer adult audiences. EVERY WOMAN DREAMS EVERY MAN DESIRES 10 MIGHTY REELS IN ADDITION, A PICTORIAL RECORD OF THE ILL-FATED VENTURI The Hood-Moncrieff Flight 1 CONTAINING A SUMMARY OF PREVIOUS AERIAL PIONEERING ATTEMPTS AND SUCCESSES, covering all the more recent events of world-wide attention. THE STORY IN PICTURES THAT THE NEWSPAPERS COULD NOT TELL IN PRINT. Screening only at 11.30. 2.0, 4.30 and 7.30. TOPICAL, COMEDY. INTEREST —including excellent views of our own Dominion Events. h OPEN AS USUAL i|| To-Night at 7*30 Special Concession Cards Adults, 2s 6d; Children, 1s 6d ADMISSION INCLUDED FREE. Free Attraction The Moonbeam Revellers Directed by Miss i.illian O’Leary.

Your Picnic by Rail is Safe. Your Picnic by Rail is Cheap. More Power to tHe Picnic! Now is the summer of our content, with the sun in good humour and the right balance of trade—and a little time and money to spare for the safe and cheap picnics by rail for the folk of shops, offices, factories, lodges, societies, schools, churches. Communicate with the nearest Stationmaster, Passenger Agent or District Manager for full particulars.

PK'^dWarD k FULLER-HAYWARD THEATRE Early Session .. .. .. .. 7.0 p.m. Orchestral Session Celebrity Vaudeville Starring Engagement of New Zealand’s Leading Light Comedian, OPHIR REES. An Artist with a Personality and New, Catchy Songs. A Feast of Fun and Frivolity. AUCKLAND’S TWO BLACK CROWS. COMEDY INSTRUMENTALISTS NEW SONGS NEW DANCES HOBIN DUO, Harmonisers De Luxe. First Appearance in Auckland, MDME. ST. CLAIR. Soprano Balladiste. Late Gilbert and Sullivan, and Carl Rosa Opera Companies. THE DANCING IMPERIALS Fashion Plates in Steps and Styles MAVIS THORNTON, Acrobatic Dancer, And SALLY O’NEILL in “BECKY” and MONTE BLUE in “THE BLACK DIAMOND EXPRESS” ERN. BEACHAM AND THE PRINCE EDWARD ORCHESTRA. The National and Lyric TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. 11, 2.30, 5, 7.45 The Greatest Programme We Have Offered! William Fox Presents JANET GAYNOR THE STAR IN “SEVENTH HEAVEN” “2 Girls Wanted By the same Producer and Author, The Brilliant Yeung Star, JANET GAYNOR, AT HER BEST. THEN—WARNER BROTHERS’ CLASSIC: “MILLIONAIRES” Featuring GEORGE SIDNEY, LOUISE FAZENDA, VERA GORDON. USUAL FRICES LYRIC Reservations—Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. Theatre Phone 43-645. NATIONAL at Theatre, Phone 42-169.

“Spotlight’” is the name of the new Esther Ralston picture. Xeil Hamilton, Arlette March a 1 and Nicholas Soussasin are in the cast. Frank Tuttle is* directing , this Paramount Picture* ‘ •

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 269, 3 February 1928, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 5 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 269, 3 February 1928, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 5 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 269, 3 February 1928, Page 15

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