& JHOHM A.O'BRIEN NOW SHOWING First National’s Screen Epic. Rod La Rocque ** 'Brigadier Gerard pieturisation of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s Famous Novel of The Napoleonic Period. ADDITIONAL AT PRINCESS-TIVOLI, "THE CLOWN OF MIRTH." Johnny Hines in “HOME MADE .... th . peppiest. Funniest Hines Comedy that ever put the laugh lIS »nv rr strain on your ribs. Also, Second Series of “The Popular Collegians. Additional at Everybody’s, Renee Adoree in ‘Back to God’s Own Country’ The most thrilling, gripping, dramatic epic of the Frozen North . ever filmed. cn-cial Matinees: To-morrow at the Three Theatres, 2.15 p.m. Reserves, Phone Princess <H-580, Tivoli 44-136, Everybody’s 44-402. Phone 46-609. Phone 20-142. THE MOST UNIQUE MYSTERY COMEDY SPECIAL EVER OFFERED IN PICTURES. Charlie Murray in “THE GORILLA” h . B h n inJ o "o;’«r°b. ,h .l, V .V r inS with l, thrU, ,^ Uo See fl who hear all, see all, and know nothing. A side-splitting comedy. ADDITIONAL ATTRACTION: , JETTA GOUDAL GEORGE BANCROFT in it WHITE GOLD wnicu/ Latest News Orcnestras SPECIAL MATINEES TO-MORROW, 2 P.M. MONTY BLUE EDNA MURPHY RRITANNIA \J ki ; i: i 1 m \r. i -J- i r^ Phone 26-041 “THE BLACK DIAMOND EXPRESS’ FLORENCE VIDOR In “THE WORLD AT HER FEET" Comedy Latent News Orchestra Monster 3-Hour Matinee, Saturday. Also Cat and Canary Competition. Phone 20-821 The Greatest Mystery Play since “The Eat” “THE CAT AND THE CANARY" With LAURA LA PLANTE Thrills - Spooks Shrieks Laughs It starts you guessing and leaves you gasp ; ng. Also The Smiling, Debonair Hoot Gibson fn “PAINTED PONIES" Comedy Good Supports Big 3-Hour Matinee, Saturday, 2 p.m.
PWoWaRO A FULLER-HAYWARD THEATRE. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Continuous from 7 o'clock. Early Session ------ 7 p.m. Orchestral Session - - - - 8 p.m. ALL STAR Celebrity Vaudeville “The Famous Aerial Willards.” Direct from Australian Tour, in their Sensational, Daring and Death- Defying ACROBATIC ATHLETIC ACT. During their wonderful display of physical po&i*c, living statuary and athletic acrobatics, THRILL FOLLOWS THRILL, leaving you bewildered and wondering what they will do next. See it, if you have to be carried here! And Co-Starring the Fun Doctor, NORMAN TATE, Australasia’s Foremost Juggler, in Complete Change of Programme. Juggling with Swords, Flaming Funnels. Plates, etc. And then our Old Favourite, DADDY SHAW, The Veteran Violinist! In Specially Selected Solos! MASTER ROBINSON, Wonder Boy Balladist. NELDA, Live-wire Vocalist and Dancer, And TIM McCOY, in ** FOREIGN DEVILS," And PATSY RUTH MILLER, in "WHAT EVERY GIRL SHOULD KNOW." And The ERN BEACHAM PRINCE EDWARD ORCHESTRA
TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. 11.30, 2.30, 5, 7.45. 7.45. YET ANOTHER WONDERFUL • PROGRAMM E. “RIN TIN TIN 99 LOVERS OF DOGS—AND THAT’S EVERYONE—SEE THIS KING OF DOGS In His Greatest Picture. “Tracked By The Police’ 5 A WARNER BROTHERS’ CLASSIC. The American “Photoplay” says:—“Rin Tin Tin deserves an extra feed of dog biscuits for his grand performance.” Then SALLY PHIPPS, RED-HAIRED YOUNGSTER, Is Queen of the Campus in Joyous Feature Film, ‘HIGH SCHOOL HERO’ WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS This Picture of Love and Laughter. USUAL PRICES. LYRIC Reservations: Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. Theatre Phone 43-645. NATIONAL at Theatre, Phone 42-169. JOIN THE MUSTARD CLUB
.] JOIN THE MUSTARD CLUB ] SWIMMING AT DIXIELAND BEACH, POINT CHEVALIER, THIS WEEK-END. HIGH WATER — SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 1.30 P.M. SUNDAY AFTERNOON, 2.30 P.M. Towel*. Costumes, etc., may be obtained from Dixieland Bathing Sheds. JOIN THE MUSTARD CLUB
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 275, 10 February 1928, Page 15
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