AMUSEMENTS 5* T/fOMAf A.OBftlEh Theater AT BOTH THEATRES. REGINALD DENNY in “OUT ALL NIGHT” An Hilarious Night on an Ocean Liner. ADDITIONAL ATTRACTION. DOROTHY MACKAILL JACK MULHALL. In “Man Crazy” Rollicking Story England. full of Surprises, Thrills Second Series of the Popuiar Collegians GEORGE LEWIS in “SAMSON AT CALFORD ' Send the Children to cur Matinees, Saturdav 215 Phones: Princess, 41-586. Tivoli, 44-136. ' Laughs. CONTINUOUS FROM OaklO.' FIRST NATIONAL'S THRILLING COM EDY-DRAMA. JACK MULHALL DOROTHY MACKAILL, In «« MAN CRAZY” The Hilarious Adventures of an Aristocratic Girl and a Truck Driver. Also: A Mighty U.F.A. ProductionWILLY FRITSCH - LILLIAN HALL DAVIS in - '--ihh nru.L UAVIb Somebody’s Son E p ic of the Old and New Worlds COMEDY LATEST GAZETTE. 59 Phone 46-609. Phone 20-142. The Two Kings of Comedy, CHARLIE MURRAY and GEORGE SIDNEY in T « E n^s EASON ' s conflagration of laughs The Life of Riley” ANITA STEWART SIGN EV.IjHTH E PRINCE OF PILSEN. Second Series of Popular Col'legians. GOOD COMEDY SPECIAL MATINEES, LATEST TOPICAL. SATURDAY, 2.30. \mJI THREE LAMPS. If* f Phone 26-041 The Picturisation of Sir A. Conan Doyle s Famous Novel, ROD LA ROCQUE in ‘BRIGADIER GERARD’ A Glittering Romance of Napoleonic Days in France. Also, Matinee, Saturday, 2 p.m Big Three-hou RICHARD DIX In “MAN POWER A smashing, crashing drama in whic one man saves a valley town by drivin an auto tractor into the breach cause by a crumbling dam! Also. A. L. WILSON in Phono 20-821 “THREE MILES UP” The King of the Ai-, in Limitless, Breath-taking, Death-defvinn' Good Two-reel Comedy. Latest News. y 9 Stunts- _ Saturday: Monster Three-hour Matinee. KINGSXAND
<3PIT<?L! TO NIGHT 8 O’CLOCK TO-NIGHT Two Excellent Pictures. “The Cat and the Canary” The Thrilling Screen Version of John Willard's Sensationally Successful Mystery Stage Play. Starring Laura La Plante. THE SECOND PICTURE—“Service for Ladies” A Delightful Society Drama, full of Comedy, Romance, and Amusing Situations. Starring Adolph Menjou. Strong Supporting Programme. Capitol Orchestra. Phone 20-574. EMPIRE TO-NIGHT 8 O’CLOCK TO-NIGHT A Big Special Programme. “PAID TO LOVE” A Vivid and Fascinating Society Drama. An Expose of the Power of Passion. Starring Virginia Valli and George O’ Brien. THE SECOND PICTURE—“BOBBED HAIR”* A Delightful Comedy Drama, Thrilling and Entertaining, featuring Marie Prevost and Louise Fazenda. Strong Supporting Programme. LUNA PARK EMPLOYEES’ PICNIC FINE ISLAND &S. CONDOR LEAVES FERRY TEE A* 9.30 A.M. ON SUNDAY, FEB. 26. Returning at 6 p.m. Tiek'rt*, 2/-. Children, Free. Tea Provided. MANUKAU CRUISING CLUB. ANNUAL PICNIC TO WAIKOWHAI SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 26. Launches Regal, Hinemoa and others •save Onehunga Wharf at 9 a.m. Sports for young and old. Hot water and milk provided. 4. C. SIBBIN, Hon. Secretary. iUCKLAND CITY COUNCIL, HARBOUR BOARD AND SUBURBAN LOCAL BODIES’ EMPLOYEES’ ANNUAL PICNIC. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), At PINE ISLAND. S.S. Condor Leaves Ferry Tee at 10 a.m. Adults, 2s; Youths, Is. BERNARD CLEWS, Secretary.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 287, 24 February 1928, Page 15
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