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AMUSEMENTS Continuous from 11 *,m. n A Fullsr Htywtrd Theatre. The screen version of the play Marie Tempest made popular with Auckland theatregoers. "Tea For Three" With the Screen’s Brilliant Comedy Team. LEW CODY. AILEEN PRINGLE. OWEN MOORE. Excellent Supporting Programme of Topical, Comedy. Interest and Vocal * Items J. Whiteford-Waugh’s Majestic Orchestra OVERTURE ••SUNNY*' Commencing Next Friday Another Brilliant Contribution to the Fine Things of the Screen. English literary effort gave us “SORRELL AND SON" with its true British atmosphere. Now comes another British story that millions love James M. Barrie’s sh Village of the Last Century. Street icceeded in applying the whimsical “Barrie touch” to every scene. . . . The love story that millions love bpens in an English village at the time of the Napoleonic wars, and the dart that Cupid hurls among the old maids of “Quality Street” pierces the heart of PHOEBE THROSSEL, played by MARION DAVIES, deeper than young DR. VALENTINE BROWN, played by CONRAD NAGEL. A Mirthquake of Merriment among the scandal and old maids of Green Willow Village. Intensely Human Classic of Life in an Engh Splendidly produced, the director has

pß ,n e c dWarD Karangahape Road. A FULLER-HAYWARD THEATREEarly Session 7.0 ORCHESTRAL SESSION .. .. 8.0 TO-NIGHT’S THE NIGHT! CONROY SMITHSON And His Talented Company of Professional Artists. “The Unexpected” (By Van Burg). Adapted from the Thrilling Story of the Spy System During the War. BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT, “Hinklers Arrival” And GEO. OBRIEN AND VIRGINIA VALLI East Side West Side PRICES AS USUAL: BE WISE BOOK YOUR SEATS Box Plan at the Theatre. Phone 46-252. PRINCE EDWARD, Karangahape Road. BROADWAY, NEWMARKET. OUR POPULAR NIGHT Tuesday, March 27 Music by George Shoriand and his Sylvians Ladies, 2s; Gents, 2s 6d. Dancing, 8 to 11. For Reserves Ring 40-621 and 46-134 Watch Newspapers for our Easter Attractions. TEA DANCE, SATURDAY AFTERNOON 3 to 5. Admission 2s 6d. Tea Included. Click Clack will be closed for alterations on Thursday Next.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 314, 27 March 1928, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 4 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 314, 27 March 1928, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 4 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 314, 27 March 1928, Page 15

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