AMUSEMENTS SECOND GREAT WEEK AND STILL TURNING AWAY N IGHTLY HUNDREDS The Home of only Great Films. Direction: fULLEB - HAIWAKD THEATRES. TWICE DAILY at 2.30 and i m THE GREATEST SHOW OF MIRTH ss /A n THE BOOM IS ON ! HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY NIGHTLY ! The Management earnestly recommends its Patrons to Book their seats and avoid disappointment. Plans Open Daily 10 to 6.45 at the Theatre. Any Seat in the House may be Booked Stall or Circle.
COMIMO TO TMMXA TOU WITH ITS DARING AND ITS DIFFERENCE LIFE, LOVE, and DEATH IN THE WILDS PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE To-night continuous from 7 o’clock Ronald Colman and Vilma Banky in “THE MAGIC FLAME” and Olive Borden in “PYJAMAS” |
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 325, 10 April 1928, Page 15
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