0‘ THOMftf A.o (tolEh Theatres »' t—NOW SHOWING A Comedy Drama of Paris and the Gay Boulevards. “French Dressing” with H. B. Warner, Clive Brook, Lois Wilson Second Feature—The Aristnrra* Second Feature —The Aristocrat KEN MAYNARD in “GUN GOSPEL” Based on Historical Facts. Collegians—“ Running Wild” ComedyPhones: Princess, 41-586. Tivoli, 44-136. -Latest Topical. CONTINUOUS PROM Jo«afclO,«< A Rollicking Comedy-Drama. Of a Timid Bachelor’s Attempt to Get Married. ANDFIE BERENGER, BARBARA KENT in “The Small Bachelor” From the Novel by P. G. Wodehouse. I Phone 44-402. Also the Beautiful Viennese Star, LYA MARA, it “Flower of the Forest' COMEDY LATEST NEWS GOOD SUPPORTS Y\\WT o Rt i#£W7" Phone 46-609. THE CAPTIVATING COLLEEN MOORE in “ A RECORD HARVEST OF LAUGHS Also LEATRICE JOY in “NOBODY’S WIDOW” Comedy Latest News Orchestra. Her Wild Oats ” Phone 20-142. fpiEsaaa THREE LAMPS, 'jfs p May McAvoy Charles Ray The Fire Brigade” in It Sweeps You Along Through the Flames Phone 26-041 and the Smoke, and the Thousand Other Perils of Fire. JUNE MARLOW. HUGH ALLEN, in in “WILD BEAUTY.” Supported by the Wonder Horse Rex. COMEDY—GOOD SUPPORTS. KXNGSLAND Phone 20-821 Reginald Denny in “OUT ALL. NIGHT.” Also JETTA GOUDAL In “FIGHTING LOVE.” nedy Fine Supporting Programn AN EPOCHAL EVENT TO-NIGHT AT 8 P.M. FOR A SHORT SEASON ONLY. DIRECT FROM THE THEATRE ROYAL, SYDNEY, W. J. C. BARR HAS PLEASURE IN PRESENTING FOR THE FIRST TIME IN AUCKLAND HIS NEW ENGLISH COMEDY COMPANY IN J. C. WILLIAMSON’S LONDON COMEDY TRIUMPH. a Nobody’s Widow THE CHAMPAGNE OF COMEDY. 99 ERIC HARRISON In Hi “Dl POPULAR PRICES: 6s, 4s and 2s (Plus No Early Doors. The Box Plan for To-night at His Majesty’s. ARCADE SWEET STORE. thomas mcdermott business manager
dPIToL! TO-NIGHT 8 O'CLOCK TO-NIGHT A BIG DOUBLE STAR PROGRAMME. “ Running Wild ” A Rollicking Comedy-Drama, Starring W. C. FIELDS. THE SECOND PICTURE, “Back to God’s Country” James Oliver Curwood’s Thrilling Starring RENEE ADOREE. Two-Reel Comedy and Universal CAPITOL ORCHESTRA. Phone 20-710. Story. News. empire; TO-NIGHT 8 O’CLOCK TO-NIGHT “ College Days A Vivid Picture of University Life. Thrills, Youth. Romance, Love and Adventure. Starring MARCELINE DAY. THE SECOND PICTURE: “ Chain Lightning ” A Stirring Action - Packed Drama, Starring Popular BUCK JONES. Showing Also: Two-Reel Comedy and Fox News. CPCNPAII TO-NIGHT 8 O'CLOCK TO-NIGHT A BIG SPECIAL PROGRAMME. “ Running Wild A Riotous Comedy-Drama, Starring W. C. FIELDS. THE SECOND PICTURE: “Back to God’s Country” James Oliver Curwood's Thrill! Starring.. RENEE ADORE •wo-Reel Comedy and Univers EDENDALE ORCHESTF Phone 30-710. Story, News. RESULT OF CLOG-DANCING MATCH. p H IL BARRY V. ERNIE JACKSON, for £2O a side. Judged on a maximum of 50 points. Ernie Jacksor 43 Phil Barry 44 Miss Bernice Sanford, Judge. Nils Aster, the Swedish screen star, scored a decided hit in “Sorrell <tn d Son,” will have the juvenile lead l l ' Herbert Brenon’s Metro-Goldwyn- - layer s production, “Laugrh, Clown, W hich will star Lon Chaney.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 300, 10 March 1928, Page 15
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