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amusements. [OEaeaEaEaßaHaEaEaHaEa&i Harry Laitgdon 1 in ‘The Chaser’ The Lindbergh of Laughter in his Smile - a - Second Comedy Sweeping on to Glory! He’ll Chase Away Your Blues at the PRINCESS and TIVOLI ULA TO-NIGHT k A’A 5* THQMftf A.OPmeh Tiiefe i >) t) LVJEit'lKa'ft'V.J It COMMENCING TO-DAY 2 SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS —2 First National's Real All Fun Farce Special “THE CHASER” With HARRY LANGDON The Aspirin Tablet for the Headaches of the World. SECOND ATTRACTION: “THE COUNT OF TEN” Starring CHARLES RAY, JOBYNA RALSTON. Both were in the glove business —h e in the ring and she behind the counter. A true romance of the squared circle. GODD COMEDY LATEST TOPICAL Special Music by Princess Orchestra. Princess, continuous from 11. Phone 41-586. Tivoli, nightly, at 7.45 p.m. Phone 44-136. Everybody’s Theatre it THE CIRCUS OF LIFE 99 WITH MARCELLA ALBANI Europe's Most Beautiful Tragedienne VLADIMIR GUIDEROWSKI, Famous Continental Actor. A Vivid and Sensational Drama of Russia under the Czarist Regime, with its Iron Rule, its Plottings and Secrecy. At Evening Sessions WALTER BROUGH —in the Prologue from “Pagliacci.” Howard Moody’s Symphony Orchestra. Phone 44-402. Prices, 1s to 2s 9d. Phone 46-609. At 7.50 Phone 20-142. First National’s Version of the Famous Broadway Farce. “LADIES’ NIGHT IN A TURKISH BATH” With DOROTHY MACKAILL JACK MULHALL He was the most bashful bachelor in town forced right into a Turkish Bath—on Ladies’ Night. What happens in that avoirdupois crematory will give you more laughs than you ever had in a month of Saturday N ights. Second Attraction: PETER B. KYNE’S GREAT STORY “JIM, THE CONQUEROR” WILLIAM BOYD ELINOR FAIR mrEsnri THREE LAMPS. Tf MARY ASTOR LLOYD HUGHES LAMPS. Phone 26-041. Fabis SECOND ATTRACTION: FLORENCE VIDOR THEODOR VON ELTZ in “ONE WOMAN TO ANOTHER.” Comedy. Good Supports. WIVES” Story by War “Flaming Youth. ‘SWEET ROSY O’GRADY.” KINGSLANb. Phone 20-821. Second Attraction: ANNA Q. NILSSON. “THUNDERING DAWN.” T. WARREN KERRIGAN. A stirring Tale of Adventure in a South Pacific Isle. Good Comedy Gazette. COMMENCING TO-MORROW Victor Hugo’s Colossal Achievement “LES MISERABLES.”

CIPIToL to-night— 8 o’clock—to-night. Another Big Special Programme, “ Seventh Heaven ” pjl* Outstanding Picture of the Year —a picture that no one should miss seeing. Starring JANET GAYNOR CHARLES FARRELL. Also Showing—- “ Spoilers of the West” A Stirring Historic Romance of the Wyoming Plains, featuring Tim McCoy. For Reserves, ring 20-574. To night —ax s o'clock—to-night RIN-TIN-TIN, The Wonder Dog in a Wonder Film. Tracked by The Police” Absorbing Picture of the Canadian jamc- N °rth.West Police, and In ,u ET . GAYNOR - CHARLES FARRELL n tne Most Beautiful Film Story of the ear —a story of the Parisian Underworld,” " Seventh Heaven ■tvm >, rion 13avie s ana William Haines the co “ s tarring roles in a new at rv. re 1)6 dire cted by King Vidoi Th« m etr °-Gold\\7n-Mayer studios ■. with the adventures ol moviestruck girl who goes to Ilollyrolpao^ 11 u "'HI be one of the important fc, eaS o^ S ° f Metr o-Goldwyn-Mayer next

£3ASEm A TREAT FOR THE SCHOOL CHILDREN AT 1.30 and 3.30. Charlie Chaplin “The Circus” “THE WIZARD” The Great Mystery Drama Sessions: 11.15, 1.30, 3.30, 5.45, and 8. Popular Prices AT THE GRAND TO-DAY 3E3 TO-NIGHT-AT 8 O’CLOCK—TO-NIGHT Lilian Gish in the Supreme Achievement of her careei “The Scarlet Letter” A Mighty Drama of Love, Beauty, Intolerance, and Faith. Also showing: HOOT GIBSON, in “Galloping Fury” A Thrilling Action-packed Drama of the West. By Peter B. Kyne. The cast of “Diamond Handcuffs,” now in production at the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studios under the direction of John McCarthy, has been completed with the addition of Gwen Lee. Others in the cast include Eleanor Boardman, Conrad Nag-el. Lawrence Gray, Sam Hardy, Lena Malena, and George Cooper.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 350, 10 May 1928, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 350, 10 May 1928, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 350, 10 May 1928, Page 15

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