AMUSEMENTS. ‘•‘Tiff?'' “The Theatre Magnificent " Positively Last Night of W. C. Fields, Chester Conklin and Mary Brian In “Two Flaming Youths” And Fred Thomson in “Jesse James” Commencing To-morrow —Friday The Picture Everyone is Waiting For. BEAU SABREUR THE THRILLING ANSWER TO BEAU GESTE ‘‘Hoof Beats in the Sand,” “Desert Breezes Whispering.” “Divine Nights of Love.” Sand. Heaven. You and I. Love. Romance and Thrill midst Burning Sands. WITH GARY COOPER, EVELYN BRENT, NOAH BEERY, Wm. POWELL Famous Music Master Series—M. Balfe—the Great Composer of the "Bohemian Girl.” Magnificent Musical Score by Maurice Guttridge and His Orchestra And Leslie V. Harvey at the Grand Organ The Regent News. Paramount Comedy, and “In The Well.” Cartoon. And on the Stage at the Matinees Only Grand Pantomime Extravaganza “The Babes In the Wood'' Reservations at Theatra—-46-866. and at Lewis Lady, Ltd. fK +*♦% »* + ♦* » 4-- *-4- ■»■ +♦*♦ -E ♦ '+■ ♦ * >WW] His Majesty's —May 15 to 19 Box Plan* Now Open at Lewis Eady, Ltd. TOLLY- CITY BOOK EARLY! NO PRIORITY BOOKING. 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 Season.
PREFERENTIAL BOOKING. The Box Plars for the Preferential Seats open on MONDAY, MAY 14, at LEWIS EADY, LTD. Preferential Booking. 12s 6d (plus tax), j Lessees: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. Commencing WEDNESDAY, MAY 23. The First Production in the Dominion of Two Exquisite Plays of Music, Love and Romance. ‘The Student Prince’ (9 Nights). MATINEES: May 26 and 30. ‘Madame Pompadour’ (9 Nights), MATINEES: June 4 and 9. Presented by J. C. Williamson’s Royal Comic Opera Company Including Beppie De Vries The Idol of Holland. JAMES LIDDY. In Association with FRANK WEBSTER, HEDLEY HALL, ARTHUR STIGENT, together with THE FORTY SINGING STUDENTS. 100 ARTISTS The complete company as created such a furore at His Majesty’s Theatre, Melbourne. Representative - - - WALTER MONK PTOwaRD A FULLER-HAYWARD THEATRE In pursuance of our policy of obtaining the first screenings for the Newton District of all the great pictures, we present to-night another typical Prince Edward programme. Charlie Chaplin IX “The Circus” j Screening Times: 3 p.m., 7 p.m., 9 p.m. FROM THE STRAND THEATRE. NOTE.—We beg to advise all Patrons that "THE CIRCUS" positively will not be screened IN ANY OTHER THEATRE IN THE NEWTON DISTRICT until the end of the year. EXCLUSIVE TO THE PRINCE EDWARD. i AN D THE SECOND GREAT PICTURE: ADOLPHE MENJOU “A Gentleman of Paris From the Regent Theatre. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT at the PRINCE EDWARD.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 350, 10 May 1928, Page 15
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