AMUSEMENTS. ‘‘ lhe Theatre Magnificent ''w Last Two Days The Stirring Sequel to “THE FLAG LIEUTENANT." the Wonderful Naval Epic. “SECOND TO NONE A Fascinating Romance of the British Navy ON THE STAGE—ATMOSPHERIC DIVERTISSEMENT. "AT DAWN AND IN ADDITION. DAY SESSIONS ONLY. ‘ THE CITY GONE WILD,” WITH THOMAS MEIGHAN UNIQUE REGENT MUSICAL PRESENTATION BY MAURICE GUTTRIDGE LESLIE V. HARVEY and the at the Regent Operatic Orchestra. Wurlitzer Organ. Reservations at Theatre—46-888. and at Lewis Eady. Ltd. LAUGHTER WEEK COMMENCES FRIDAY The Funniest Picture in Years. MARY BRIAN, JACK UJDIN Love makes the heart grow and laughter (paramount Qicture •v -FLAMING YOUTH IS NOT AN AGE: IT IS A STATE OF MIND. m C And on the Same Programme. C C Fred Thomson, the Western Barrymore, in his greatest picture. % C “JESSE JAMES" a modern Robin Hood. S
ul Opp G.P-O. LAST TWO DAYS. A METRO-GOLDWYN SPECIAL LON CHANEY IN “London After Midnight' Also 2 Big Comedies. Bobby Ray: “GRANDMA’S CHILD.” Hal Roach: “COMMENCEMENT DAY.” Sessions: 11.15, 1.30. 3.30. 5.45 anti 8. POPULAR PRICES. WWW His Majesty’s MAY 15 to MAY 19. TILLY A A & in *1 the V CITY The programme alone is worth the price of admission. The overture is worth the tax you don’t pay. You really get the University students’ best yet for a clip out of your feeder bus and tram concession card. Box Plan with Lewis Eady, Ltd., from Monday next. Prices: Reserves, D.C. and 0.5., ss; Stalls, 3s; Gallery, Is. Early doors, Stalls and Gallery, 1s extra. Day sales at Theatre confectionery during seaw v n V 745 PMJLj JL JT% M W NIGHTLY LAST NIGHT “LOVELORN” “ SHARPSHOOTERS ” THU RSDAY. WATCH FOR TO-MORROW’S ANNOUNCEMENT. Another Wonder Programme. USUAL PRICES
PATRONS! SHOP FOR YOUR PICTURES! FULLER -HAYWARDS pß'^WarD KARANGAHAPE ROAD. Offers the Best Value in the City. TO-NIGHT TWO GREAT PROGRAMMES: LON CHANEY IN “London After Midnight From the Majestic Theatre. BEBE DANIELS “She’s a Sheik” From the Regent Theatre Splendid PRINCE EDWARD Ern Seating Th * Beacham in a 9 B,G "THEATRE and the Magnificent _ Prince Theatre. THE BIG Edward ATTRACTIONS Orchestra. “Always a Good Eentertainment.” LOOK AT THE PRICES! 1000 Stalls at 1/600 Circle at 1/6 The Proof of the Pudding is in the Eating CROWDED HOUSES EVERY EVENING Mfunicipal Concerts Town Hall, To-Night The Auckland Municipal Band
The Band will play Marche et Cartage from -La Rein;- de Saba/’ Wagner* brilliant overture. "ißenzi," selection* Prom “Rose Marie.” and Verdi's “Attila ." Messrs. McLennan. Bowes and Morgan will play to special band accompanimenti instrumental solos and duets. Madame Irene Ainsleys Concert Party will sing the famous quartette from “Rigoletto,” the “Miserere Scene” from “II Trovatore," the Jewel Song” from “Faust” and the Aria. “They Call Me Mimi," from Puccini's “La Boheme.” Mr. Leo. Whittaker at the piano. ADMISSION:: 6d and Is. Reserves. 2s. Booking at Lew s Eady. Ltd. J. S. BRIGHAM. Town Clerk. TEACHERS OF DANCING. rpHE PREMIER SCHOOL OF ROOM DANCING. BALL--200 PACIFIC BLDGS.. Corner WELLESLEV <L QUEEN STS. Principals: MADAME EDITH BAIRD. MR. COLIN SHORTER. All that is Latest in the Ballroom, featuring the authentic Yale Blue.;. Private Lessons at any hour by appointment. 'Classes Weekly. Fees: Two Guineas a Course. Phone 25-633. MISS DAPHNE KNIGHT Operatic, Character. Greek. Latest Ballroom Dancing, including the Yale Blues. Symondsville Studio SYMONDS STREET (Next St. Pau<*> MISS SPENCERS TUITION CLASSES— MONS. TH jaT ADVANCED DANCES— TUES. Private Lessons by Ap ?. <> '"|/ en wedd'no». Available. suitable Bans. part*. Bridge and Cabaret sp."C» r ‘ culars by Phone er Miss ok
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 343, 2 May 1928, Page 15
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