Direction “The Theatre Beautiful.’* Continuous from 11.15 a.m. Fuller- Hayws Theatre. Evening Session de Luxe at • p-m LAST NIGHT OF THE STAR OF • BEN-HUR" RAMON NOVARRO in “THE ROAD TO ROMANCE” LAST NIGHT OF ERNEST McKINLAY. Commencing To-Morrotv (Friday) THE STORY OF A MODERN EVE—“ADAM AND EVIL” WITH LEW CODY and AILEEN PRINGLE A Riot of Marital Mix-Up* l AND A FULL PROGRAMME OF SUPPORTS.
See New Zealand Safely by Rail. Very Cheap Tee rut Tickets. “See New Zealand First!” More than 3,000 miles of railway give easy, safe access to the principal scenic, sporting and health resorts. A tourist ticket, available for all lines, in both Islands, during seven weeks, costs only £l6/5 -. For the North or South Island (all lines, four weeks), the charge is only £lO. Communicate with the nearest Station master. Passenger Agent or District Manager for full particulars.
TO-NIGHT. 11.90, 2.30, 5, 7.45 TO-DAV “WHITE FLANNELS THE. MOST POIGNANT STORY EVER TOLD. The Drama of a Mother Who Wanted Her Son to be a White-Flannelled College Boy. Then THE GREAT METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER SPECIAL, “Spoilers of the West” With TIM McCOY and MARJORIE DAW. USUAL PRICES. LYRIC Reservations—Lewis Eady* Ltd. Theatre Phone 43-645. NATIONAL at Theatre. Phone 42-169. THE LAST DAY TO SEE “THE MISSING LINK,” Starring SYD. CHAPLIN. Sessions, 11.15, 1.30, 3.35, 5.45 and 8. COMMENCING TO-MORROW, FRIDAY “The Road to Romance’ Starring RAMON NOVARRO. AT THE GRAND TO-MORROW. Teachers of Music Dr. W. E. THOMAS PROFESSOR OF MUSIC Univ. Coll., IS NOW RESUMING. Interviews, 2-4, or by appointment. PIANO. SINGING. COMPOSITION. Phone 41-230. Shrubiands, Beckham Place, Grafton Rd.
“TIP TOES” Last night quickly danced her way into the affections of playgoers, and she was unanimously voted one of the best, prettiest, brightest, most picturesque and most humorous musical comedies the J. C. Williamson, Ltd., has ever sent to New Zeslend. j “TIP TOES” MATINEE,” NEXT SATURDAY AT *. Children, half-price to D.C. and Front and Back Stalls; Gallery, 1s M. His Majesty’s Theatre Direction: J. C. WllMameen. Lt«l. AN OUTSTANDINO SUCCESS. TO-NIGHT AT 8 AND 4 FOLLOWING NIGHTS. Matinee Next Saturday. J. C. Williamson. Ltd., Present their New Mosical Comedy Cs. In the delightfully tuneful, picturesqud and very humorous musical comedy triumph, MUSIC uy » Gershwin, Book by Guy Bolton end Fred Thompson. The Cast Includes — R. Barrett- Cecil Lennard, Kelleway, Leyland Hodgson, Byrl Walkley. Thelma Burness, George Welsh, Roy Russell. (His first appearance here*. And The Initial Appearance of HeAtf, Hugo and Ramona, From the Folies Bergere, Paris. Wednesday Night Next Four Nights Only. “QUEEN HIGH” Plans for the season at Lewis Eady. Ltd. Day Sates at H.M. Theatre Confeeß tionery. PRICES: D.C. and R.S., 8e; Stalls, 4a* Gallery, 1s Sd. Early Door Stella an# Gallery, 1s extra. All prices plus tax. John Farrell. Manager
PW'^waßD FULLER-HAYWARD THEATRE. Early Session ------ 7 p.rr. Orchestral Session ------ P-rr. Richard Dix in “Manpower” And in Support: Blanche Sweet in “SINGED** ERN BEACMAM and PRINCE EDWARD ORCHESTRA.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 280, 16 February 1928, Page 17
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