AMUSEMENTS & THOMBf A.Q BfHEh Ibeafref FINAL SCREENING I French Dressing ” with H. B. Warner, Clive Brook, Lois Wilson Also: KEN MAYNARD in “GUN GOSPEL” TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) First National's Romantic Drama of Slave Days in Old New Orleans. BILLIE DOVE, The Screen’s Most Beautiful Star, and GILBERT ROLAND. NOAH BEERY in “THE LOVE MART.” ’ SECOND FEATURE: Universal’s Comedy Drama of the Underworld. BETTY COMPSON KENNETH HARLAN, in “CHEATING CHEATERS.' Collegians: “Splashing Through.’’ Phones: Princess, 41-586. Tivoli, 44-138. ANDRE BERENGER, BARBARA KENT in “The Small Bachelor” CONTINUOUS '» FROMIO»%kW Comedy Latest News TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) CECIL B. DEL MILL.E Offers 44-402. LYA MARA, in ‘FLOWER OF THE FOREST” Good Supports U THE KING OF KINGS ” ESsSraCEszEl Phone 48-609. Phone 20-142. BEBE DANIELS And GERTRUDE EDERLE in “ Swim, Girl, Swim ” Also JUNE MARLOWE—HUGH ALLEN in “WILD BEAUTY” TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) POLA NEGRI in “BARBED WIRE.”
l;4ajEmaß% thb.ee lamps. t jb F Phone 26-041 KINQSLAJra Phone 20-821 ai»o leatrice: joy i The Popular Collegi ALL-STAR VAUDEVILLE. Our Biggest and Best To Date. Also: JETTA GOUDAL, VICTOR VARCONI in “FIGHTING LOVE.” Good Supporting Programme. THE CAPTIVATING COLLEEN MOORE in “Her WUd Oats” “NO BODY'S WIDOW” is —Comedy Supports.
TO-NIGHT —8 O’CLOCK —TO-NIGHT BIG SPECIAL PROGRAMME. “THE ROMANCE OF HINEMOA” A Really Beautiful Maori Picture. An Interesting, most fascinating and Instruc- „ tive Drama. THE SECOND PICTURE. “Three Miles Up” A Thrilling and Exciting Aerial Drama. Starring AL WILSON. Two-reel Comedy and Universal News*. Capitol Orchestra. Phone 20-574. BSHI3I TO-NIGHT —8 O’CLOCK—TO-NIGHT TWO BIG SPECIAL PICTURES. “The Life of Riley” A Riotous Comedy-drama. The Greatest Laughter Classic This Year. Starring Charlie Murray and George Sidney. THE SECOND PICTURE. ‘‘Back to God’s Country »> James Ol ver Curwood’s Thrilling Story. Starring RENEE ADOREE. STRONG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. EMPIRE ORCHESTRA. THE CABARET BY THE SEA. EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY TO-NIGHT DANCING, 8.30 TO 12 7s 6d Double. For Reserves Tours, Phone 26-615, or National Ltd., Phone 46-400. Great Searchlight Sports Carnival TO-NIGHT. IN THE DOMAIN. Brilliant Lighting Effects. Searchlights from Forts Grand March by Girls. Maori College Girls. Zig-Zag Ball Game. Leap-Frog by Girls. Floodlighting. Famous Girls' Brigade. Exciting Hoop Contest. Overhead and Tunnel Game. Hurdle Race. 75 Yards Sprint. Rejay Race. MASSED BANDS PERFORMANCE. 400 INTER-HOUSE GIRLS WILL TAKE PART. AN EVENING OF THRILLS. First Event, 8 p.m. Sharp. KEEP TO-NIGHT FREE AND FOLLOW THE BANDS TO THE DOMAIN. HERE ARE THE ROUTES: ARTILLERY BAND—(Domain). ONEHUNGA BAND—Starting at Newmarket. via Broadway, Khyber Pass and Park Road to Domain. DEVONPORT BAND—Starting Ferry Buildings, via Queen Street, and bus to Domain from Wellesley Street. PONSONBY BAND—Starting at Reservoir. via Karangahape Road and Grafton Bridge to Domain. 3RD MOUNTED RIFLES —Starting Top Symonds Street, via Grafton Bridge to Domain. IST BATTALION BAN D— Starting St. Paul's Church in Lower Symonds Street. v »a Symonds Street and Grafton Bridge to Domain. Waterside workers* band —via Queen Street and Grafton Bridge to Domain. In Aid o'* the Mayor’s Unemployment Fund. Auckland Massed Bands will play the following Marches during the evening, under Bandmaster Tregilgas: “Invercarflillf'* “Great Little Army," and “Old Comrades." Overture by the Municipal Band. Incidental Music by the Auckland Artillery Band. ADMISSION: x Adults, Is. Children, 6d. One of the most elaborate dancing spectacles ever staged for the screen, ' v ith a small army of beautiful women, is a vivid spectacle in “Twelve Miles Out," John Gilbert’s new picture. The new photo-play is an adventure story laid in night clubs and on the sea, 'yilh a notable cast that includes Joan Orawford, Ernest Torrence, Bert Roach, ■kileen. Percy, and many others o£ note.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 303, 14 March 1928, Page 15
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