AMUSEMENTS tonight TO-NIGHT The Two Comedy Chiefs CHARLIE MURRAY and GEORGE SIDNEY % S 3 mss AT PRINCESS «nd TIVOLI
5* TiHOMflf A.O'Brien fisafe* pRIACt ssqi VPLI THE SEASON’S CONFLAGRATION OF LAUGHS WITH Charlie Murray—George Sidney IN “THE LIFE OF RILEY For laughing purposes only, “The Life of Riley,” with the two comedy kings, Charlie Murray and George Sidney, Also A DELIGHTFUL COMEDY FARCE, WITH ANITA STEWART, GEORGE SIDNEY, in “THE PRINCE OF PILSEN” A decided novelty in farce comedy productions—a massive spectacle with a dramatic plot and a laugh in every foot of the film—a picture you can never forget. AND THE SECOND SERIES OF THE POPULAR “COLLEGIANS.” GEORGE LEWIS in “A FIGHTING FINISH.” LATEST EMPIRE NEWS COMEDY. Phones: Princess, 41-586. Tivoli, 44-136. CONTINUOUS FROM lOaat Or-< UNIVERSAL’S DARE-DEVIL AVIATOR, Al. Wilson in “THREE MILES UP” See the greatest stunt flyer—Al Wilson, King of the Air —leap to the wing of an airplane from the seat of a miJe-a-minute auto. Limitless, breath-taking, hair-raising, death defying stunts in mid-air, ADDITIONAL ATTRACTION, ANITA STEWART, GEORGE SIDNEY in “THE PRINCE OF PILSEN.” An Hilarious Farce in a Mythical European Kingdom. A Laugh a Second. A Riot of Fun.
Phone 46-609. Phone 20-142. First National’s Glittering Romance of Napoleonic Days in France Rod La Rocque in “BRIGADIER GERARD” The Home Picturisation of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s Famous Novel. THE SECOND BIG FEATURE The Clown of Mirth JOHNNY HINES In “HOME MADE” Made Laughs. Home Made Romance. You'll laugh five times heartier than you've ever laughed before. THREE LAMPS. p Phone 26-041 GARY COOPEiR BETTY JEWEL in “THE LAST OUTLAW,” From First to Last “The Last Outlaw” presents a steady stream of headlong Thrills. Also CHARLIE MURRAY in “THE GORILLA,” Comedy. Fine Supporting Programme, KINGSLAND Phone 20-821 Shirley Mason, Malcolm McGregor In “THE WRECK” A Thrilling Melodrama With a Thrilling Climax. Also HARRY LANGDON In “LONG PANTS” Just One Big Hour of Happy Laughter. Comedy Empire News Orchestra Commencing Friday, The New Thrill Charlie Murray, in “THE GORILLA.”
GIPIT?L TO-NIGHT 8 O'CLOCK TO-NIOHT Big Double Star Programme ‘‘Breakfast At Sunrise” A Snappy, Peppy. Comedy Drama Starring Popular Connie Talmadge THE SECOND PICTURE: “Good As Gold” A Stirring Outdoor Drama, Packed With Daring Stunts and Thrills Starring Buck Jones •hewing Also: Two-Reel Comedy and Fox News. Capitol Orchestra Phoi 20-574
£P£MAU TO-NIGHT. 8 O’CLOCK. Attractive Double Star Programme.' “THE BUGLE CALL” A Stirring Drama of Indian Warfare, Mother Love, Devotion, and Daring. Starring Jackie Coogan and Claire Windsor. THE SECOND PICTURE—“Bucking the Truth” A Whirlwind Action Drama, starring Pete Morrison, with his Wonder Horse. Comedy, Pathe News, and New Zealand Scenic. Edendale Orchestra. Phone 20-710.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 280, 16 February 1928, Page 17
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