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T/fOMftf A.OBRIEN Theatres — .» L—COLLEEN MOORE in “Her Wild Oats” A Harvest of Laughs. also LEATRICE JOY in “Nobody’s Widow” Second Series of the Popular Colleoian. ““^VHSiruixr^^puNCH’' H. B. WARNER, CLIVE BROOK, L blS WILSON IN “FRENCH _. , DRESSING.” Phones: Princess, 41-586. Tivoli, 44-138, A Colourful Romance of Italy and the Great Sahara Desert JETTA GOUDAL VICTOR VARCONI CONTINUOUS 1 In FROM e. * «r.s/ “ Fighting Love ” Phone 44-402. Also JUNE MARLOWE and HUGH ALLEN In “WILD BEAUTY” Supported by the Wonder Horse Rex. Comedy. Good Supporting Programme. Phone 46-009. Phone 20-142. Esther Ralston in “Ten Modem Commandments’ Esther more beautiful, more vivacious, and more stunningly gowned than ever. Also W. C. FIELDS in “RUNNING WILD” A screaming Comedy Farce. Laughs galore. Comedy. Latest News. fjTSIEEdri THREE LAMPS. Phone 26-041 REGINALD DENNY in “Out all Night” A hilarious Night on an Ocean Liner. GEORGE LEWIS IN “A FIGHTING FINISH.” Comedy. Good Supports. Phone 26-041. KINOSLAND Phone 20-821 JACK MULHALL GRAND CELEBRITY VAUDEVILLE, The Smithson Family Supported by Specially Selected Acts. ALSO DOROTHY MACKAILL ‘Man Crazy” Comedy. Latest News. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE LESSEES J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. To-night (Tuesday) and Thursday Next THE WONDERFUL TRIO. LEO. J /KN amo MISCHEL -m r CherniavskY violinist pianist cellist ■ THREE OF THE MOS BRILLIANT INSTRUMENTALISTS OF THE PRESENT DAY. The Great Audience on Saturday Proclaimed them More Wonderful than ever. TO-NIGHT’S SPECIAL PROGRAMME: (1) ’Cello and Piano (Sonata (Beethoven); (2) Violin and Piano Sonata (C. Franck); (3) Trio (Tschaikowsky). Reserved Seats, 6s; Students’ Reserved Seats, 4s; Unreserved Seats, 4s and 2s 6d (all plus tax). Box Plan opens on Thursday Next at Lewis Eady, Ltd. CHAS. E. CASLING, Manager.

TO-NIGHT 8 O’CLOCK TO-NIGH A Big Special Programme. “ Barbed Wire ” An excellent Drama, full of Thrill: Humour and Pathos, from Sir Ha Cain’s Sensational Novel, Starring Pola Negri. THE SKCOND PICTURE, “Home Made” A Rollicking Comedy-Drama, starrin Johnny Hines. Selected Supporting Programme. Capitol Orchestra. Phone 20-57 EMPIRE! TO-NIGHT 8 O’CLOCK TO-NIGH' Two Excellent Pictures, “The Blue Danube” A Delightful Drama, inspired by the Famous Waltz by Johann Strauss, Starring Lya Mara. THE SECOND PICTURE, “Painted Ponies” An action-packed Comedy-Drama, Starring Smiling Hoot Gibson. Two-reel Comedy, and Universal News EPCNPAU TO-NIGHT 8 O'CLOCK TO-NIGHT An Outstanding Programme, “Barbed Wire” A Mighty Drama, from Sir Hall Cain’a Sensational Novel, starring Pola Negri. THE SECOND PICTURE, “Almost a Lady” A Snappy, Peppy Comedy-Drai Starring Marie Prevost. Strong Supporting Programm Eaendale Orchestra. Phone 20-710 Grand Re-opening Carnival Night ui tne Click Clack Cabaret Will Take Place Next Saturday Night March 10 Supplied by George Shorland and ,!| Sylvians: all the Latest Dance Music and the Vale Blues. *>«nclng f POm 8.30 till Midnight. J*«ICE JS* Click Clack Cabaret will also be Prir. Tuesday and Thursday Nights. r,C « of Admission: 2* fiH. a.^ 0p Reserves Serves Free. 2s 6d. ng 40-62? and 46-134. Sfve 0 n 0r Aw a y d AM K,nds of Novelties THORPE, late Manager of tl h " Dance, St. Kilda, Melbourr ■ taken over the Management.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 296, 6 March 1928, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 296, 6 March 1928, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 296, 6 March 1928, Page 15

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