AMUSEMENTS. S* mOMftf A.Q gRIEh TheSfe* NOW SHOWING “THE SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS” By HAROLD BELL WRIGHT With MOLLY O'DAY SECOND BIG First National’s Film Version of the Famous ALEC B. FRANCIS. ATTRACTION— Broadway Farce, “LADIES’ NIGHT in A Turkish Bath” With DOROTHY MACKAILL and JACK MULHALL. A Comedy of the Great Unwashed, where Men are Men at their own Good Comedy and Latest Topical. Special Musical Items by Princess Orchestra. PRINCESS: Continuous from 11 a.m. PHONE 41-586. TIVOLI: Nightly at 7.45. PHONE 44-136. Everybody’s Theatre FINAL WEEK Your last chance In Auckland of seeing THREE SESSIONS DAILY--10 a.m., 2.30 p.m., and 8 p.m. Atmospheric Prologue. Specially Arranged Orchestral and Choral Presentation. Box Plans at Theatre. Prices, 1s to 4s. Children, Half-price. Phone 44-402. Phone 46-609. At 7.50 Phone 20-142. Metro - Gold wyn’s Clever' Comedy Team LEW CODY AND AILEEN PRINGLE In ADAM AND EVIL 99 triplications, involving hubby’s twin brother —and a Jealous wife. Laughs and thrills galore. SECOND FEATURE: DYNAMITE, The Wonder Police Dog, In "FANGS OF DESTINY" which a dog's cunning causes the downfall of a band of crooks, and saves his master from a cruel fate. LATEST COMEDY AND ORCHESTRA Victor Hugo’s Immortal Classic l;y1 1 “LES MISERABLES THREE LAMPS. Iflkf With Phona 26-041. GABRIEL GABRIO as JEAN VALJEAN Supported by an All-Star Parisian Cast of Humanity actually produced with %ll the glory, all the wonder of the book itself. SPECIAL MUSICAL SCORE By BRITANNIA ORCHESTRA Good Supporting Programme "WOMAN-HANDLED” KINGSLAND. Phone 20-821. "THE HIGH SCHOOL HERO" rollicking Comedy of College Days. Screening at 7.45 Nightly. PROGRAMME TO-MORROW
CIPIToL TO-NIGHT 8 O'CLOCK -- TO-NIGHT A Big Special Programme. “A Gentleman of Paris” A delightful Society Drama, starring ADOLPHE MENJOU. The Second Picture — “GALLOPING FURY” A Stirring Action-packed Drama of the West, starring SMILING HOOT GIBSON. Showing also: Two-reel Comedy and International News. Capital Orchestra. EMNPACi TO-NIGHT 8 O’CLOCK TO-NIGHT Two Excellent Thrill Pictures “Ladies Must Dress” A Most Delightful Comedy Romance Starring Virginia Valli THE SECOND PICTURE: “Jewels of Desire” A Colourful and Thrilling Crook Drama Starring Priscilla Dean Two Reel Comedy and Fox News Edendale Orchestra Phone 20-710 EMPIRE TO-NIGHT -- 8 O’CLOCK -- TO-NIGHT Attractive Double Star Programme. “A MILLION BID” A Sparkling and Spectacular Society Drama, starring DOLORES COSTELLO. The Second Picture—“THE LODGER” A Tense and Dramatic Photoplay, starring IVOR NOVELLO. Two-reel Comedy, etc. Empire Orchestra. DIXIELAND To-Night NIAGARA NIGHT Dancing. 8 p.m. to 12 p.m. 7s 6d Double. For Reserves, Phone 26-615. NOTlCE.—Special Attraction, WEDNESDAY, MAY 23. A Night in the Orient Dazzling Lighting Effects and Oriental Colouring. Dancing, 8 p.m. to 1.30 a.m. LECTURES. Auckland Institute Public Lectures FOR 1928. The Session will commence with an Address by the President, MR. H. E. VAILE, On impressions of India ” To be given at the University College Hall, Princes Street, on TO-NIGHT at 8 lecture will be illustrated by lanatt? * ,ldes > and the public is invited to DIXIELAND dancing to-night i.^. anolns wil * 159 enjoyed at the Dixie- **>?« ( -' a * >aret to-night, when a special ■Niagara Night” will bo held. With an excellent floor, and good an en j°yable evening can bo pent at this popular cabaret, with ««incing from 8 p.m. to 12 p.m. llas Purchased the F Cosmopolitan Magazine th» - lr * the Barge,” a romai the Erie Canal.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 347, 7 May 1928, Page 15
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