AMUSEMENTS G‘ ThoMm A.OBricN v NOW SHOWING A Comedy Drama of Paris and the Gay Boulevards, I French Dressing 1 with H. B. Warner, Clive Brook, Lois Wilson Based on Historical Facts. Collegians ‘’Running Wild” Comedy—-Latest Topical. Phones: Princess, 41-586. Tivoli, 4-4-136. CONTINUOUS PROM K>«% l Orm* A Rollicking Comedy-Drama. Of i Timid Bachelor’s Attempt to Get Married. ANDRE BERENGER. BARBARA KENT in “‘The Small Bachelor” From the Novel by P. G. Wodehouse. LYA MARA, ii “Flower of the Forest 1 COMEDY LATEST NEWS GOOD SUPPORTS Phono 20-142. Phono 46-609. THE CAPTIVATING COLLEEN MOORE in “Her Wild Oats” A RECORD HARVEST OF LAUGHS Also LEATRICE JOY in “NOBODY’S WIDOW” Comedy Latest News Orchestra. THREE LAMPS. ' P ADOLPHE MENJOU in “Service for Ladies” Phono 26-041 Also JACK MULHALI. In “MAN CRAZV” COMEDY GOOD SUPPORTS BETTY BRONSON In RITZY Phono 20*821 inor Glyn’s new comedy of Youthful Fads and Foibles, And MILTON SILLS in “Framed.” Comedy—Good Supporting Programme. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE LESSEES J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. TO-NIGHT THURSDAY In the presenc of Lady Alice Fergusson and party from Government House. THE WONDERFUL TRIO. ▲ t. VIOLINIST PIANIST CELLIS FINAL CONCERT Do Not Miss this LAST OPPORTUNITY Of hearing these Marvellous Artists. PROGRAMME! FOR TO-NIGHT TRIO Brahms CELLO—(A) Melancolique Tschaikowski (B) Serenade Espagnole Glazounow <C) Dance of the Elves. .. ... .. .. Popper PIANO—(A) Mazurka (B) Fantasie in F Minor »-« .. .. ... ... .. .. * - Chopin VIOLIN— . , (A) Andante .. .. «. »-* •• Lalo (B) Polonaise Vieuxtamps TRIO — (A) Ave Maria .. .. .. Gounod <B) At the Brook Buisdeffre Reserved Seats. 6s; Students’ Reserved Seats, 4s; Unreserved Seats, 4s and 2s 6d (all plus tax). Box Plan Now Open at Lewis Eady Ltd. CHAS, E. CASLING, Manager.
Opp. G.P.O. CONTINUED SUCCESS FOX SUPER FEATURE, Seventh Heaven STARRING Janet Gaynor Charles Farrell AT THE GRAND TO-DAY. Searchlight Carnival! HELP i THE UNEMPLOYED BY PAYING YOUR SHILLING TO SEE THE WONDERFUL DISPLAYS BY 3SO GIRL ATHLETES WHO WILL GO THROUGH ALL SORTS OF MILITARY EVOLUTIONS AND COMPETE IN ALL SORTS OF EVENTS. IN THE ) DOMAIN Under Brilliant Floodlighting Effects Next Wednesday Night IN AID OF THE MAYOR’S UNEMPLOYMENT FUND. Adults, Is.; Children, 6d.
EPENPAU TO-NIGHT 8 O’CLOCK TO-NIGHT “College Days” A Vivid Picture of University Life. Full of Thrills, Youth, Romance, Love and Adventure. Starring Marceiine Day SECOND PICTURE: “Chain Lightning” A Stirring, Action-Packed Drama Starring Buck Jones Showing Also: Fox News and Comedy Edendale Orchestra Phone 20-710 CTPITqL TO-NIGHT B 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 20-574 Grand Re-opening Carnival Night Of the Click Clack Cabaret NEWMARKET, Saturday Night March 10 Music Supplied by George Sh or I and and His Sylvians. DANCING FROM 8.30 TILL MIDNIGHT. PRICE OF ADMISSION: 4s. Tuesday and Thursdays also. Price, 2s 6d. For Reserves ring 40-621 and 46-134. RESERVES FREE. Balloons and all Kinds of Novelties Distributed.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 298, 8 March 1928, Page 17
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