•AMUSEMENTS. “LBS MISERABLE® ” The Soul of a. Saint in the Body of a Giant -That was JEAN VALJEAN The Titanic ex-con-vict who steals the Bishop’s candlesticks. i.ejr VfCT.OR HUGO* SMMORmi.' ClftE.:Wfl _.„ mSm ryd Si A UNIVERSAL FILM OE FRANCE PRINCESS and TIVOLI THURSDAY NEXT
& Tm oMm A .O'Brien msSm w LAST DAY OF The Lone Eagle' -WAR IN THE CLOUDS. KEN MAYNARD in “THE CIRCUS WAGON” THURSDAY NEXT. Victor Hugo's ortal Masterpiece, “ LES MISERABLES ” JEAN VALJEAN The Soul of a Saint in the Body of a G iant. The Greatest Drama of All Tin Additional Feature— VERA REYNOLDS, ZAZU PITTS in “SUNNY SIDE UP." Big Two-reel Comedy Latest Topical. Phones: Princess, 41-586; Tivoli. 44-136.
Everybody’s Theatre FINAL WEEKS. ° e THREE SESSIONS DAILY —10 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-price. Phone 44-402.
At 7.50 Most Popule BEBE DANIELS in “SHE’S A SHEIK” Bebe as the Sheikest of Sheiks in this Joyous Comedy Romance. Also, MARION DAVIES in “THE FAIR CO-ED." Latest Gazette Orchestras. THURSDAY NEXT. THE LONE EAGLE” & “THE CIRCUS WAGON’
THREE LAMPS. Phone 26-041. KINGSLAND Phone 20-821. ALL-STAR VAUDEVILLE, including “THE SNAPPY THREE." And Other New Popular Artists on the Screen. Dainty Delightful LAURA LA PLANTE in •* SILK STOCKINGS." Good Corned y and Supports. GRAND CELEBRITY VAUDEVILLE. The Celebrated “HARDWICKS" In “CHARLIE SEES THE OPERA." Supported by New and Popular Artists. On the Screen. GEORGE SIDNEY MARION NIXON In -THE AUCTIONEER." Good Comedy and Supports.
TO-NIGHT—B O’CLOCK —TO-NIGHT A Big Special Programme. 'The Valley of the Chants’ A Stirring Action Drama. Peter B. Kyne’s Thrilling Story, starring Milton Sills and Doris Kenyon. THE SECOND PICTURE. “ADAM AND EVIL” A Matrimonial Comedy Farce. starrin Lew Cody and Aileen Pringle. Strong Supporting Programme. Capitol Orchestra. Phone 20-574. TO-NIGHT —8 O’CLOCK —TO-NIGHT. Big Special Laughter* Programme. “Now We’re in the Air” The Latest and Greatest Comedy Sensation. full of Merriment, Thrills and Excitement. starring Wallace Beery and Raymond Hatton. THE SECOND PICTURE. “THE WOLF’S TRAIL” A Thrilling Dog Picture, featuring “Dynamite.” the farjnous Police Dog. Two-reel Comedy and Universal News.
N EWMARKET. Admission: Ladies. 2s. Gents. 2s 6d. MUSIC BY THE FAMOUS SYLVANS. Reserves. Ring 40-621 or 46-134. The next time you parboil your breakfast bacon, try boiling milk instead of water: you will be pleasantly surprised at the resultant crisplybrowned delicacy. Place a piece of rubber hose about 2in long on the end of the water-tap over the kitchen sink, allowing about iin to protrude, and you will prevent many breakages of crockery. If a tick is discovered in a dog or cat. cut a deep nick into the insect with a pair of sharp scissors. That is all that need be done. The tick will dry up, and the animal will rub or scratch it out.
NOW SHOWING EVERY EVENING. ’®-NIGHT 8 O’CLOCK TO-NIGHT. Two Excellent Pictures — The Valley of the Giants A Stirring Action Drama, Peter B. Kyne s Thrilling Story, Starring Milton Sills and Doris Kenyon. The Second Picture — “The Road to Romance” The Screen Version of Joseph Famous Novel, Starring Ra Novarro. Strong Supporting Program Edendale Orchestra. Phone Small cracks in a wall may be stopped by mixing some plaster-of-P&ris with a little vinegar, not water, aa .th© latter makes the plaster set too Quickly, whereas vinegar renders it Pliable and easy to fill up the cracks.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 337, 24 April 1928, Page 17
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