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AMUSEMENTS m THOMftf A.OBmeh s AT BOTH THEATRES. REGINALD DENNY in “OUT ALL NIGHT” An Hilarious Night on an Ocean Liner. ADDITIONAL ATTRACTION, DOROTHY MACK AI L L JACK MULHALL. in “ Man Crazy ” A Rollicking Story of New England, full of Surprises, Thrills, Laughs, Second Series of the Popular Collegians. GEORGE LEWIS in “ SAMSON AT CALFORO.” Phones: Princess, 41-586. Tivoli, 44-136. FIRST NATIONAL’S THRILLING COMEDY-DRAMA. JACK MULHALL DOROTHY MACKAILL, in CONTINUOUS FROM Ou. % lOpa' 44 MAN CRAZY” The Hilarious Adventures of an Aristocratic Gir! and Also: A Mighty U.F.A. Production: Truck Driver h'lyuijr w.r.«. rroauCtlOn: WILLY FRITSCH LILLIAN HALL DAVIS “ Somebody’s Son ” Phone 46-609. Phone 20-14 2. DOROTHY GISH in “MADAME POMPADOUR’ The Story of the Most Fascinating of Women—Who Ruled Men But Not Her Own Heart. Big Two-reel Comedy—Latest Topical, and Good Supporting Programme. fpH Vll THREE L LAMPS. Phone 26-041 3 of Comedy, GEORGE SIDNE\ “THE LIFE OF RILEY.” The Season’s Conflagration of Laughs THE POPULAR “COLLEGIANS.” Good Comedy. Latest Topical. KINGSLANT' Phone 20-821 ANITA STEWART GEORGE SIDNEY In “THE PRINCE OF PILSEN.” Farce—Fun—Foolishness—A Veritable Laugh Feast. Also, HARRY CAREY in “DRIFTING THRU.” Comedy. Latest Topical.

TO-NIGHT 8 O’CLOCK TO-NIGHT Two Excellent Pictures. “The Cat and the Canary” JThe Thrilling Screen Version of John Willard's Sensationally Successful Mystery Stage Play. Starring Laura La Plante. r THE SECOND PICTURE—“Service for Ladies” ’ A De'ightful Society Drama, full of ' Comsdy, Romance, and Amusing Situations. Starring Adolph Menjou. Strong Supporting Programme. Capitol Orchestra. Phone 20-574.

IXIELAND EVERY MON., WED. and SATURDAY. TO-NIGHT Dancing 8.30 to 12. 7s 6d Double. Music by Famous Internationals. For Reservations, Phone 26-615, or Nat onal Tours, Ltd., Phone 46-400. Transport 4nay be arranged with National Tours, Ltd., next to Majest c Theatre.

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. Shrublands, Beckham Place, Grafton Rd.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 289, 27 February 1928, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 289, 27 February 1928, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 289, 27 February 1928, Page 13

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