0* iHOMftf A.O GRIEh Theatre* Billie Dove The Screen’s Most Beautiful Star, Supported by Gilbert Roland Noah Beery, in “The Love Mart” First National's Romantic Dr |g l | o ° f D s [f ve Days in Old New Orleans. Universal’s Comedy M.xture of Tense Drama and Hilarious Fun. BETTY COMPSON KENNETH HARLAN, Collegians: “Splashing Through." Phones: Princess, 41-586. Tivoli, 44-136. “CHEATING CHEATERS. Everybody’s Theatre “The King of Kings” TWICE DAILY—2.3O AND 8 P.M. Atmospheric Prologue. Specially Arranged Orchestral and Choral Presentation. Box Plan at Theatre. Phone 44-402.
Phone 46-609. Phone 20-142. Prom Pola Negri Olive Brook, Einar Hansen, in “ Barbed Wire ” Sir Hall Caine’s Story, “The Woman of Knockaloe. Also Showing, The Gay Parisian Comedy-Drama, H. B. WARNER in “ F rench Dressing ” Gazette Orchestra.
THEEE LAMPS. Ty f Phone 26-041 OPII°L TO-NIGHT 8 O’CLOCK TO-NIGHT Two Excellent Pictures, “The Fire Brigade” A Supreme Dramatic Triumph. Spectacular, Thrilling, Heroic, Daring. Starring MAY McAVOV. The Second Picture, “Swim, Girl, Swim” A Thrilling and Dashing Comedy-Drama, Starring Popular BEBE DANIELS. Strong Supporting Programme. Capitol Orchestra. Phone 20-574. CPMPAU TO-NIGHT—B O’CLOCK—TO-NIGHT. The Greatest of All Picture Programmes. “The Flag Lieutenant” An Excellent British Production. A Romantic Drama of the Royal Navy. Thrilling. Spectacular, Gripping, Sensational. THE SECOND PICTURE, “Swim, Girl, Swim” A Delightful Comedy-Drama, Starring Popular BEBE DANIELS. Strong Supporting Programme. Fdendale Orchestra. Phone 20-710. EMPIRE “The Third Degree 99 The Greatest Police Drama Ever M; Thrills, Mystery, Suspense and Wh wind Action. Starring DOLORES COSTELLO. The Second Picture, il' 99 The Joy Girl A Snappy, Peppy Drama of Modern Jazz Age. Starring OLIVE BORDEN. Strong Supporting Programme. N.Z. Labour Party hOSKILL BRANCH. MONDAY, MARCH 19, AT 8 P.M. Foresters’ Hall, Carmen Avenue, ne« Dominion Road Terminus. LABOUR RALLY. Speakers: MR. H. G. R. MASON, M.P. MR. W. J. JORDAN, M.P. Intending Members Cordially Invited. AUCKLAND CITY MISSION Hippodrome Theatre SUNDAY EVENING. Harvest Festival Doors Open 6.30. 7 p.m.—Orchestra, under direction of Mr. Burnnand. 7.30 p.m —Service Begins. Preacher: Rev. Charles Chandler Subject: “The Last Sheaf” Musical Items: 'HE HARVESTERS NIGHT SONG. Soloist: Miss Freda Tibbutts “ALLELUIA” (O’Connor-Morris). Mr. Arthur E. Jackson Holy Communion next THURSDAY at 1 a.m.. CHAPEL OF ST. FRANCIS, M,M ‘on Office. are in urgent need of second-hand cothmg. Our van will call if folks will Dav * nn 9 43-045 or 46-056, from MONUAY to FRIDAY. JASPER CALDER. City Missioner.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 306, 17 March 1928, Page 15
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