g* Thom w A .O'Brien Th?%r Mow Showing at Three Theatres v^nt TH e MOST UH.QU« E j.VJTERY COMEDY SPECIAL EVER Charlie Murray in “THE GORILLA When you’re not shivering you’ll be laughing. When you’re not laughing you II be shaking with thrills. See the dumb detectives Who hear all. see all. and know nothing. A side-splitting ADDITIONAL ATTRACTION: JETTA GOUDAL GEORGE BANCROFT »> omedy. In 44 WHITE GOLD »» AT TIVOLI PRINCESS ONLY SECOND SERIES OF POPULAR COLLEGIANS. GEORGE LEWIS in “THE WINNING FIVE.” Reserves Phone 41-586. 44-136. Phone 46-609. Phone 20-142. TO-NIGHT AT BOTH THEATRES. THE GREATEST MASTERY PLAY SINCE "THE BAT” on —ori —Sri—SH ! ‘‘THE CAT AND THE CANARY WITH LAURA LA PLANTE, FLORA FINCH. TULLY MARSHALL CREIGHTON HALE AND OTHER FAVOURITES ’ A picture of creepy thrills, eerie laughter, spooky shadows, mvsterious. weird, yet fascinating. big success everywhere. “THE AMERICAN BEAUTY,’’ Starring LLOYD HUGHES and BRITANNIA \J , t ; Universal’s Latest Melodrama of Thrills and Humour. "ALIAS THE DEACON.” They called him the Deacon—kindly, benevolent, sweet, calm—the dumbestlooking chap that ever held a poker hand. «J?. l i- t A.? t r anoc to s ay* hc always won. PRISCILLA DEAN JOHN BOWERS Phone 20-041 Cor ‘THE DANGER GIRL/* ng Monday "HINEMOA.” Phone 20-821 OLIVE BORDEN RALPH GRAVES In “THE COUNTRY BEYOND.” Pathos and Humour—Nature’s Wild Glory and the Gay Lights of Broadway. Also, BEBE DANIELS—CHESTER CONKLIN • n “A KISS IN A TAXI.” Comedy. Full Supports. Special Vaudeville Attraction. TUESDAY. NORMAN TATE, The Fun Doctor. qpiToL TO-NIGHT 8 o'clock TO-NIGHT | Big Double Star Programme. A Charming and Beautiful Photoplay from I the famous waltz by John Strauss, I starring LYA MARA THE SECOND PICTURE “THE CLAW’ A Mighty Drama of Love and Hate, packed with Thrills, Romance and Real Entertainment, starring Norman Kerry, and Claire Windsor. Shewing also —Two-Reel Comedy and International News. Capitol Orchestra. Reserves, phone 20-574 T* PTOVaRII A FULLER-HAYWARD THEATRE Early Session 7.0 p.m. ORCHESTRAL SESSION 8.0 p.m. SALLY O'NEILL, in 44 BECKY And MONTE BLUE* 99 ‘The Black Diamond Express’ Prince Edward News. MERMAID COMEDY, Etc., Etc. ERN BEACHAM, .And the PRINCE EDWARD ORCHESTRA iPENPALf TO-NIGHT 8 O’CLOCK TO-NIGHT Big Special Programme. “THE BLUE DANUBE ” A romantic and delightful Drama, inspired by the famous Waltz by Johann Strauss, starring Lya Mara. THE SECOND PICTURE. “UPSTREAM” An absorbing story, a sparkling comedy-drama of modern Broadway, featuring Nancy Nash and Sammy Cohen. Showing also Fox Comedy and Fox News. Edendale Orchestra. Phone 20-710 EMPIRE TO-NIGHT 8 o’clock —• TO-NIGHT Attractive Double Star Programme “THE WRECK” A Thrilling and Romantic Drama of Modern Life, starring Shirley Mason and Malcolm McGregor. THE SECOND PICTURE “The Valley of Hell” An Amazing Action Drama. Spectacular, Romantic and Thrilling, starring FRANCIS MCDONALD Showing also Two-Reel Comedy, Empire News and Felix the Cat. Empire Orphestra.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 270, 4 February 1928, Page 15
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