AMUSEMENTS Fuller. Hayward Theatre. de Luxe at 8 p. □ Sess .“The Theatre Beautiful.’ Continuous from 11.15 aTHE STAR OF ‘ BEN HUR" IN HIS NEWEST ROMANCE. The Screen JOSEPH / OSEPH v Famous Novel, •Ron a ptcHere is _ :ure of adven- 'DAMON ture with a rapital A of Romance that warms the heart and fires the imagination a picture of a thousand perils and thrills ribald buccan e e r s sail in g the Spanish Main, Beauty in distress, and a gallant youth to the rescue! It is a picture JLVaMON OVARRO KAMON V A MON OVARRO JOVARRO OVARRO TOVARRO NEVER SUCH A ROMANCE. Stark adventures on land and sea mys tery, peril and # love are blended into the most poignantly appealing romance of many years in this unforgettable epic from the pen of Joseph Conrad. t he •• 1 HE I>OAD \OAD TS WE PROMISE A MUSICAL. TREAT By Introducing T> exceptional acting J>AMON AMON AMON AMON 17RNEST Tjrnest Ernest rnest K rnest rnest by all conce ed, with Ramon Novarro’s marv e II o u s screen personality dominating the whole. You will thank us for showing “The Road to Romance.” Young and old alike, they’ll thoroughly enjoy AMON OVARRO AMON VOVARRO AMON AMON VOVARRO AMON i-h OVARRO AMON V°VARRO AMON -iA OVARRO MCTT'NLEY cjlVinley MCTTINLEY CiVINLEY Mcttinley CiVINLEY NEW ZEALAND'S PREMIER TENORjust returned fresh from English, American and Continental Successes. Singing (a) “Waiata Poi - - - Alfred Hill (b) “Le Donna Mobile - - - Verdi (c) “Fat LiT Feller” - - - • - - - Sheridan Gordon His rendering of .... ’Waiata Pol” on one occasion caused Alfred Hill, the famous composer, to remark: "It is the first time I have heard the work rendered to my satisfaction.” COOLING INVIGORATING a n II n 1 I i An Evening at Luna Park | The Scenic Railway The River Caves A steady climb —the gentle breeze —that “aerial feeling”—“Dearest! there is nothing to fear”—and we are up on top again—“ Steady boys” —“Oh! (scream obbligato)—“Didn’t . tell you so, ft’s quite safe’ again same thrills and then Auckland —beautiful by the **-■- (Under the Old Mill.) Take a River Voyage into the |IM wonderful and mysterious underground recesses and see ||| The “SMUGGLERS’ CAVE,” period about A.D. 1 727-— thence o«ntly Ell - dIMJUI «■ w. . . sea—this drifting, emerge into the wonder-
could go on for evei once round and then the low level—Just a gentle s.liding sensation and again the sweet breeze from the sea—-A** over—just as we begin to like it—yes! we will have another. MAKE UP YOUR PARTIES FOR LUNA PARK PURCHASE CONCESSION TICKETS. Adults, 3s. Children, 2s. MAKE TO-NIGHT A TIME OF MUSIC MIRTH AND JOY ful “PAINTED VALLEY” National Park, Calif., which gradually transforms into the rugged “OTIRA GORGE,” N.Z.. then a sudden change and we are transported back to pre-historic times and meet the ‘•CAVE MEN” and the Mythical Reptiles of the Lost World. Then by way of contrast we glide into the “ARCTIC CAVERN," where we are surrounded by Polar Gears, Penguins, Seals, Esquimaux and Ships frozen in for the long winter night. Then comes the “LONG BLACK TUNNEL” or Coal Mine and from the gloom we are introduced to a glimpse of “BEAUTIFUL VENICE,” with its “Bridge of Sighs,” “St. Marco,” “Companate,” “Doges Palace,” “Church dc Salute,” and then once more we* are back in N.Z. and are deep in the “Stalactite Caves of Waitomo.” Next comes “ALADDIN’S WONDERFUL CAVE OF JEWELS,” and by way of contrast appears “THE BLUE GROTTO,” following this The “TIGER'S DEN,” showing a ferocious Bengal Tiger preparing to spring on the unsuspecting traveller. Then “THE SUBMARINE CAVE” (100 fathoms deep), where the Diver battles with tigers of the sea. Follows on to “DANTE'S INFERNO” and “HIAWATHA’S DREAM,” awaiting ’neath the silvery moon, and then once more out into the light and merriment of Luna Park. TAKE 1D BUS FROM WHARF GATES.
Opp. G.P.O. STILL ON THE BOOM For a Few Days longer owing to wonderful success Starring “ AKICA The Clever Monkey Actor. FULL, PROGRAMME OF NEW FEATURES. Sessions: 11.15, 1.30. 3.35, 5 *5, and 8. electric orchestrion COOL AND COMFORTABLE AT THE GRAND TO-DAY Teachers of Music MBS. EYCKE, K.A.M. Teacher of Violin, Piano, Theory, resumes Teaching February 10— Norman, hurst," Norman St., Dominion Rd. MISS EDITH MISSEH Teacher of Pianoforte. Violin: most up-to-date method technique taught.—l Rata St., Ponsonby. JOIN THE MUSTARD CLUB
I Combined Theatrical Picnic In Aid of Our SICK AND BENEVOLENT FUND To Be Held At Motutapu NEXT SUNDAY FEBRUARY 12 The Pick of the Ferry Fleet will leave Ferry Wharf at 9.30 a.m. The Famous Port Auckland Band will render the Music. A Complete Sports Programme including Jazz and Nail Driving Competitions, Baby Show, Races and Toys for the Children. Fun For Young and Old Milk and Hot Water Provided. COME EARLY! Hundreds Turned Away Last Year. TICKETS ON SALE: At Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd., Coleman’s and at all the Theatres. T. GREEN HALGH, Hon. Secretary. AUCKLAND CITY COUNCIL Staff Picnic In view of the Staff Picnic being held on SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 11, 1928, the Town Hall wrll be closed on that date. J. S. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 275, 10 February 1928, Page 15
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