AMUSEMENTS THOMftf A.O'BRIEN ]jitsTref 'PRIACLSS^VpLI - /lO° R E in “HER WILD OATS’* A Harvest of Laughs. Also LEATRICE JOY in “NOBODY’S WIDOW” Second Series of the Popular Collegians „ TO-MORROW. THURSDAY A Comedy Drama of Paris and the Gay Boulevards <4 French Dressing With H. B. WARNER, CLIVE BROOKE, LOIS WILSON Second Feature—The Aristocrat of Outdoor Drama ' KEN MAYNARD in “Gun Gospel” Based on Historical Facts. Jiining Wild” Comedy—Latest Topical. Collegian Phones: Princess, 41-586. Tivoli, 44-136 JETTA GOUDAL VICTOR VARCONi In “ Fighting Love ” Also . m “WILD BEAUTY” lone 44-402. TO-MORROW, THURSDAY’ A Rollicking Comedy-Drama of Everyday Life. ANDRE BERENGER, BARBARA KENT In ‘ The Small Bachelor” Mso the Beautiful Viennese Star, LYA MARA, in Flower of the Forest” %WUD Recent m 1 WTHII m\ 111 1 ( Ik W.mi Phone 411.609. Phone 20-142. Esther Ralston in “Ten Modern Commandments’ COLLEEN MOORE in “Her Wild Oats’ TmiEE LAMPS. P Phone 26- 041 ALL-STAR VAUDEVILLE. New and Popular Artists. Also JACK MULHALL, DOROTHY fVACKAILL in “Man Crazy” Comedy—Fine Supporting Programme. KTNOSLAND Phone 20-821 BETTY BRONSON In “RITZY” Elinor Glyn’s new comedy of Youthful Fads and Foibles. And MILTON SILLS in “FRAMED.” Comedy —Good Supporting Programme.
HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE LESSEES *)■ C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. TO-MORROW —THURSDAY THE WONDERFUL TRIO, rJk. V IO u tf\l I 5T FINAL CONCERT Do Not Miss this LAST OPPORTUNITY Of hearing these Marvellous Artists. PROGRAMME FOR THURSDAY: CELLO— (A) Melancojique • T *g?lmou'!£ w (B) Serenade Espagnole Giazouncw (C) Dance of the Elves Popper PIANO—(A) Mazurka . .. . Chopin (B) Fantasie in F Minor ~ H VIOLIN— ... Lalo <B) PoUina'ise'‘ *- -■ Vieuxtamps lei At e th” a ßroolt Buisdeffre Reserved Seats. 6s; Seats, 3^ n’.S “at 25 od i.a p • . ewjs Eady, Ltd. CHAS. E. CASLING, Manager.
fflvwm TO NIGHT 8 O'CLOCK TO-NIGHT A Big Special Programme. “Barbed Wire” An excellent Drama, full of Thrills. Humour and Pathos. from Sir Hall Cain's Sensational Novel, Starring Pola Negri. THE SECOND PICTURE, (( Home Made” A Rollicking Comedy-Drama, starring Johnny Hines. Selected Supporting Programme. Capitol Orchestra. Phone 20-074 EMPIRE! TO-NIGHT 8 O'CLOCK TO-NIGHT Two Excellent Pictures, “The Blue Danube” A t? Delightful Drama, inspired by the Famous Waltz by Johann Strauss, Starring Lya Mara. THE SECOND PICTURE, “Painted Ponies” action-packed Comedy-Drama, rring Smiling Hoot Gibson Two-reel Comedy, and Universal News. An TO-NIGHT Trades Hall 8 p.m. VAUDEVILLE ENTERTAINMENT. In conjunction with CLOG-DANCING CONTEST. Ernie Jackson v. Phil Barry For £2O aside. Artists appearing:— Messrs. W. Brown, Sheldon Kindley, Jack Riley, J. Kelso, C. Marrs, Jock McKay. T. Butler. H. Samuels. Juveniles: L.ttle Stella, Zoe Netda. Doris, Mavis, Daphne; Miss Muriel Allison, Edna korrigan, and the Kindley Sisters. Front Seats. 1s 6d; Back Seats, 1s; Children, half-price. Most popular entertainment in Town. Savoy Club Ballroom (Entrance next Milady Beauty Parlours, Beresford St., Newton). TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY). SUNBEAMS’ NIGHT T HE ROYAL AUSTRALIAN SUNBEAMS be the guests of the management to-night. Balloons and Novelties. Dancing till 11.30 p.m. Ladies, 1s 6d. Gentlemen, 2s. at the Mustard Club
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 297, 7 March 1928, Page 15
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