AMUSEMEXTS. T* WO DAVS A Ronjnc* of the Sea. with Lara “BUTTONS” Hanjen. Polly Moran. Gertruda Oimsted. and Jack»e Coogan as Button*. Continuous from 11 a.m. A Fuller. Hayward Theatre. Commencing Friday A Haunted and other through »ts House filled *ith Ghosts Supernatural Horrors —and doors a beautiful girl disappears. GASPS—CREEPS— THRILLS — LAUGHS — SHUDDERS—AMAZEMENT— ASTONISHMENT— Lon Chancy WITH MARCELINE DAY. CONRAD NAGEL. POLLY MORAN AND HENRY B WALTHALL «n “LONDON AFTER MIDNIGHT” Pulsating drama, black mystery, powerful emotional forces, comedy and love combine to create a mighty screen thrill that keeps the onlooker on the very tiptoe of astonishment and anticipation WE DARE YOU TO SOLVE ITU The Mystery of Roger Balfour. For five years it baffled tne 'Mast; M n of Burke of Scotland Yard. Then he wrestled wth the problem again. But you’ll go adventuring with him. that is. if you ean stand excitement of cn ti* and thrills. These gripping, mystifying experiences g*ve you gcosehesh ¥*.tn cold fright. It Outbats “ The Bat ”
TERRIFIC SUCCESS OF THE MAURICE MOSCOVITCH SEASON LAST 5 NIGHTS OF “THE RINGER. IMPORTANT! As the keynote of the whole of the story of “The Ringer** happens immediately the curtain rises the audience is respectfully requested by the management to be in their seats before 8 o’clock. NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT. First New Zealand Production of “THE TERROR” PLANS OPEN ON FRIDAY. His Majesty's Theatre Direction: J. C. Williamson (N.Z„I. Ltd. A SENSATIONAL TRIUMPH. TO-NIGHT at 8 AND UNTIL NEXT MONDAY EVENING. MAURICE In ' Edgar Wallace’s Tremendously Exciting. Thrilling Mystery Drama. i Which has scored the Biggest Triumph of any Drama Ever Staged in Auckland. Associated with Mr. Moscovitch are PATRIC NAT CURWEN MADISON Mary MacGregor. Bertha Riccardo, And a Brilliant Company. Including Ashton Jarry, Reginald Newson. George Blunt. NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT. 5 Nights Only, Edgar Wallace’s Intensely Interesting Mystery- Drama, “ THE TERROR” Box Plans at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Prices: D.C. and R.S., 8s; Stalls. 4s; Gallery, 1s 6d. Early Door Stalls and i Gallery, 1s extra. All prices plus Amusement Tax. Day Sales at H.M. Theatre Confectionery Shop. Manager THE RINGER John Farrell.
lyric ~r;.« v TO-MORROW (THURSDAY). OLIVE BORDEN and ANTONIO MORENO in “Come to My House” A Modern Story of a Beautiful Society Girl—an Indiscretion and its Tragic Cost • ALIAS THE LONE WOLF" Featuring BERT LYTELL BERT LYTELL The Silk-hatted Devil-may-care Hero, and LOIS WILSON LOIS WILSON A Gay, Glowing. Gorgeous Creature. P^WarD Karangahape Road. A FULLER-HAYWARD THEATRE RONALD COLMAN and VILMA BANKY in “The Magic Flame” and Olive Borden in “Pyjamas”
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 326, 11 April 1928, Page 15
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