AMUSEMENTS 3rd GREAT WEEK COMMENCES TO-MORROW The Picture IS the Thing! Daily at 2.30 and 8. o Direction: Fulltr. Hayward Thaatraa UNITED ARTISTS PRESENT MfcWßfcHT BRENON'S PRODUCTION Sot«WARWICK DEEPING’S SENSATIONAL NOVEL of which 2,000,000 COPIES HAVE BEEN SOLD THE GREATEST PICTURE EVER MADE IN ENGLAND! With H. &. WARNER ANNA Q. NILSSON ALICE JOYCE NILS ASTHER CARMEL MYERS Greatert »/ Alt All-Stir Cat It ATMOSPHERIC PROLOGUE AND SPECIAL MUSICAL SCORE ARE BY EVE BENTLEY AND HER STRAND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Have Travel Safe by Holiday Rail Cheapest and Safest Transport Your holiday will not do its best for you unless your mind is as free from care and worry as circumstances will permit. Get gladness of heart in the safety, economy and comfort of your own railways. Communicate with the nearest Stationmaster, Passenger Agent or District Manager for full particulars.
PTOwaRD Karangahape Road FULLER-HAYWARD’S LAST NIGHT TO-NIGHT THE PICTURE PERFECT “Seventh Heaven” FULL PROLOGUE Duet from “Barcarolle” Miss Phyllis Hazel Mr. J. Smithson LAST NIGHT TO-NIGHT at the PRINCE EDWARD Karangahape Road ill Opp. G.P.O. THE LAST DAY TO SEE “Seventh Heaven” Sessions, 11.15, 1.30, 3,35, 5.45 and 8. COMMENCING TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). BIG DOUBLE-STAR BILL. 2 Metro-Goldwyn Features. « 99 In Old Kentucky And “The 13th Hour” AT THE GRAND FRIDAY. NEWMARKET. TO-NIGHT OUR POPULAR NIGHT Dancing from 8 till 11 p.m. Ladies 2s, Gents 2s 6d. For Reserves Ring 40-621 and 46-134. Don’t forget our Tea Dance Next Saturday Afternoon, 3 to 5. ADMISSION: 2s 6d, Tea Included.
Theatre 7.45 P.M. NIGHTLY TO-DAY (Thursday) A Delighful Comedy-Romance “Irish Hearts” With MAY McAVOY. A Rollicking Irish Story, and “PAJAMAS," Starring Olive Borden. Usual Prices. Phone 43-645. Little Theatre Society Will have the honour of presenting the spectacular play by the eminent playwright. Lord Dunsaney. “I Auckland will be the first city in the Empire, excepting London, to witness this famous work. The season will be . for four nights— MARCH 28, 29, 30, 31. All members and intending members wishing to enjoy the privilege of priority booking must forward applications at once, as vouchers are now being sent out. Subscriptions: 2 Seats at each of 4 productions, £2 2s; 1 Seat at each of 4 productions. £1 Is. The Annual General Meeting will be held in the Amateur Operatic Hall, Grafton Road, on FRIDAY, March 23, at 7.15 precisely. SWIMMING AUCKLAND CENTRE, N.Z.A.S.A. Olympic Carnival TEPID BATHS TO-NIGHT THURSDAY TO-NIGHT at 8 pm. ENA STOCKLEY (Australasian Champion) KATHLEEN MILLER (Australasian Champion) Competing in Special Events Attempt by Ena Stockley on 100 metres record. Attempt by Kathleen Miller 440 yards record. Grand Supporting Programme. Carnival n aid of Olympic Fund. We have the material —we need the cash. Will you Help? Come one. come all! Admission, 1s; Children, 6d Early Doors, 2s. H. MOORE, Hon. Secretary. TEACHERS OF DANCING KNIGHT Operatic, Character, Greek. Latest Ballroom Dancing, including the Yale Biues. STUDIO: 22 KHYBER PASS. Phone 41-423.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 304, 15 March 1928, Page 17
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