THE SUN ENTERTAINMENT SECTION
TO OUR PATRONS S In presenting '‘CHANG.’’ THE WO NDER FILM of the YEAR and POLA 2 NEGRI in her latest Dramatic Triumph on one Programme, the Regent 2 Management is offering one of the GREATEST SHOWS ever submitted 2 “The Theatre Magnificent J. C. Willia Continuous from 11. Big Matinee at 2.30 p.m. GRAND EVENING PERFORMANCE, 7.45 p.m. Extension of Season' SCREENINGS OF The Astounding Jungle Epic CHAM® CL picture ii Love, Life and Death In the Wilds THE MANAGEMENT ANNOUNCES AN EXTENSION OF ONE WEEK WITH AN ADDITIONAL ATTRACTION. POLft NEGRI IN ft Woman on Trial” A Powerful and Gripping Human Drama Full Supporting Programme Special Musical Presentation MAURICE GUTTRIDGE I j LESLIE V. HARVEY and the I | At the Regent Operatic Orchestra. I I Wurlitzer Organ. Reservations at Theatre—46-888, and at Lewis Eady, Ltd.
L@s MiseiraiMes A Screen Masterpiece! Jean Valjean he Titanic ex-convict who steals the Bishop'* Candlesticks. is 8-es IB >v ns* .yi&XOfi HUGOS GPE* • .... .. ■; - -T .f----zz- - rmU« Princess and Tivoli THURSDAY NEXT (l' e XHOMftf A.OBWEh Theatre* R.ESERVE VOUR SEAT EITHER STALLS OR D.C. “Thte Lone Eagle” WITH RAYMOND KEANE BARBARA KENT A Drama Written in the Sky—for Heroes of the Air—WAR IN THE CLOUDS. Additional Attraction: . The Aristocrat of Outdoor Drama KEN MAYNARD in “THE CIRCUS WAGON” Hurray! The Circus is Here. Everybody from six to sixty will enjoy it! A REAL Cl RCUS BROUGHT TO THE SCREEN T wo- reel Mermaid Comedy, GEORGE DAVIS in “BRAIN STORMS.” Phones: Princess, 41-586; Tivoli. 44-136. Everybody’s Theatre FINAL WEEKS. THREE SESSIONS DAILY—IO a.m., 2.30 p.m., and 8 p.m. Atmospheric Prologue, Specially Arranged . Orchestral and Choral Presentation. SUBURBAN PATRONS' NOTE “The King of Kings” will not be shown in the Auckland Suburbs this vear. Box Plans at Theatre. Prices: 1s to 4s. Children Half-prii Phone 44-402. Phone 20-142. LAURA LA PLANTE in “SILK STOCKINGS” Frrthy and Frothy—an Hour of Fun you will never forget. In addition: HOOT GIBSON in “A TIDY TOREADOR” FROM THE NOVEL BY PETER B. KYNE. Special Instructional Film, “How to Swim.” Latest Topical. Comedy. _ LEW CODY AILEEN PRINGLE in "ADAM AND EVIL.” A Comedy Drama of a Matrimonial Mix-up. Also FLORENCE VIDOR CLIVE BROOK in “AFRAID TO LOVE.” Comedy. Good Supporting Programme THREE LAMPS. Phone 26-041. SXNGSLAND Phone 20-821, A STORY OF THE TANKS. Richard Barthelmess And MOLLY O'DAY in • THE PATENT LEATHER KID.” ig Two-reel Comedy Latest Topica!. Good Supporting Programme. teiancffll TO-NIGHT—B O’CLOCK —TO-NIGHT Big Double-Star Programme. “The Gay Retreat” An uproarious comedy classic; a riot of | A Se tun; a bombshell of laughter, starring j Sta TED McNAMARA & SAMMY COHEN. [ THE SECOND PICTURE, EMPIRE “We’re All Gamblers’ A delightful drama; a new phase c New York night life, starring THOS. MEIGHAN. Two-Peel Comedy, News arid Seer TO-NIGHT —8 O’CLOCK—TO-NIGHT Big Double-Star Programme. “THE BLACK DIAMOND EXPRESS” nally Thrilling Railroad Drama MONTE BLUE and EDNA MURPHY. THE SECOND PICTURE, ‘‘ Publicity Madness Sparkling Comedy-drama of Love and vviation, starring LOIS MORAN and EDMUND LOWE. Two-Reel Comedy and Fox News. Capitol Orchestra. Phone 20-574.
Continuous from 11 a.m. A FullerHayward Theatre. William Fox Presents The Laughter Romance of a Girl who found that Dr Woman and Captures the Man. VIRGINIA VALLI LAWRENCE GRAY EARLE FOXE Ladies must * V arm 99 S W\ In Addition: Topical, Comedy, Scenic. And on the Stage: Lola Meigh and Gee A Dancing Duo. J. Whiteford-Waugh's Majestic Orchestra Overture: "Jolly M ~[hc 'Battle Cry ofWomenWho ‘Jfavc JJothinq to Wear' 1 F there is a Show in Auckland worth seeing it is advertised in THE SUN
“Now We’re in the Air "i"he latest and greatest screen sensa'tii Uproarious Comedy, Thrills and Mer ment, starring WALLACE BEERY a RAYMOND HATTON. THE SECOND PICTURE, 4< The Wolf’s Trail A Thrilling Dog Drama "DYNAMITE," the marv dog. Two-Reel Comedy and Uni Edendale Orchestra. PI
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Joan Crawford, who played with William Haines in “Spring Fever,” appears again in his latest picture, “West *t>int,v a vivid romance of the football field, and of a cadet’s life in a military academy. This picture will be shown shortly.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 335, 21 April 1928, Page 15
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