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AMUSEMENTS ailfjii J. C. Wiflia GREAT EASTER ATTRACTION. Saturday, April 7 MAC/RICE AND A BRILLIANT COMPANY In the Fi-st Production in New Zealand of Edgar Wallace's Thrilling and Mystifying Drama. THE RINGER SI PEK-MTBTEIT. This play has caused a Veritable Furore wherever it has been staged. The “London Times” described it as a “masterpiece of thrilling drama, its mystery so alluring that playgoers came back again and again.** Box Plans will be opened at Lewis Eady. Ltd., on TUESDAY MORNING NEXT at nine o'clock. A queue will be formed from 8 a.m. Prices as Usual. CfigHP THE LAST DAY TO SEE “THE MAGIC FLAME” Starring RONALD COLMAN and VILMA BANKY Sessions: 11.15. 1.30, 3.30. 5.45. and 8. COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT: “SORRELL AND SON” AT THE GRAND FRIDAY. LYRIC TO-NIGHT TIM McCOY IN “THE ADVENTURER" A Spanish Beauty—A Yankee Hero—a story of revolution and adventure without a dull moment. Also. The Screen's Greatest Comedienne. LOUISE FAZENDA. In her Funniest Picture, “FINGER PRINTS.” A Comedy of Horrors! A Melodrama of Laughs! A Whirlwind of Excitement! freeN (UHAMRK F' TO-NIGHT IS YOUR NIGHT AT LUNA PARK Free Admission (1d Bus from Wharf Gates.)

iMBESJUjU BROADWAY, NEWMARKET. A MONSTER PLAIN and FANCY DRESS CHARITY BALL will be held at the above Cabaret on Wed. Night, April 11 In Conjunction with Rev. Jasper Calder Of the Auckland City Mission. The following prizes will be distributed: Smith and Caughey, £2 2s, most orig inal couple; John Court's, first prize. £2 2s, best plain and fancy dressed lady, material purchased at J. Court's: John Court’s second prize, £1 Is; MacJ<y Logan’s order for £1 Is, one who best represents Tom Mix; Ross and Glendinning’s order for £1 Is, best Charlie Chaplin: beautiful vase donated by Sargood’s for best lady representing Bette Daniels. First Prize of £4 4s and Second Prize of £2 2s for Best Representation of “Herald,’’ ••Star/* or ‘'SUN." Dancing from 8 till 1 p.m. Admission, 5s Single; 9s Double. For Reserves ring 40-621 and 46-134. Reserve early. WATCH FOR OUR EASTER PROGRAMME TEACHERS OF DANCING MISS DAPHNE KNIGHT Operatic. Character. Greek. Latest Ballroom Oanc»ng. including the Yale Blues. STUDIO: 22 KHYBER PASS Phono 41-423.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 316, 29 March 1928, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 6 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 316, 29 March 1928, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 6 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 316, 29 March 1928, Page 17

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