AMUSEMENTS & TrtOMftf A.QgRIEh Theater 0 SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS —2 HARRY LANGDON in “THE CHASER” SECOND ATTRACTION: CHARLES RAY, JOBVNA RALSTON, in “THE COUNT OF TEN.” GOOD COMEDY LATEST TOPICAL. Special Music by Princess Orchestra. Princess, 41-586. Tivoli, 44-136. THURSDAY NEXT—“THE FLYING ROMEOS” Charlie Murray George Sydney. Looping the Loop of Laughter EVER YBOn Y’s THE A TRE “THE CIRCUS OF LIFE” A Vivid and Sensational Dr the Tsarist Regi “THE NIGHT OF LOVE” The Most Glorious of All Screen Romances. Recommended Suitable for Adult Audiences. SECOND ATTRACTION DOROTHY MACKAILL JACK MULHALL. First National’s Comedy Pair, in “JUST ANOTHER BLONDE” Orchestra Latest Comedy Topical Budget. frpESs™ Iwl three lamps. IsBBMr Phone 26-041. Wash Yourself in Laughter, ai DYNAMITE, the Wonder Dog, in In which a Dog's Cunning Cans DOROTHY MACKAILL, JACK MULHALL, IN “LADIES’ NIGHT IN A TURKISH BATH’ Bathe Away Your Blues. Also, “FANGS OF DESTINY” the Downfall of a Band of Crooks. COMEDY, LATEST GAZETTE. malcolm McGregor, RALPH LEWIS, In kingslajnll —‘THE OVERLAND LIMITED’ Phone 20-821. The Most Thrilling Railroad Drama Ever Witnessed. In Addition, DOROTHY GISH IN “LONDON” COMEDY AESOP’S FABLE TOPICAL NEWS y |fir;i:■IIIIMI ■—MW—BW
rsriai&i TO-NIGHT AT 8 O’CLOCK. Final Screening: FLORENCE VIDOR charmin-g romantic comedy entitled ‘One Woman to Another’ And LAURA LA PLANTE In a breezy laugh picture—sheer and dainty as its name, “SILK STOCKINGS” /Ml about a pair of lovers and a ps silk stockings! For Reserves, Ring 20-574. BPiMPACi TO-NIGHT—AT 8 O’CLOCK-TO-NGI HT JETTA GOUDAL MARY BRIAN, And LIONEL BARRYMORE. Is an Absorbing Story of the Parisian Latin Quarter, “Paris at Midnight” And Tim McCoy in “Spoilers of the West” A Stirring Historic Romance of the Wyoming Plains. For Reserves, Phone 20-710. EMPIRE TO-NIGHT AT 8 O’CLOCK. Final Screening: JANET GAYNOR, CHARLES FARRELL In the Most Beautiful Film Story of the Year—a story of the Parisian Underworld,” “Seventh Heaven” A Picture that no one should miss. AND RIN-TIN-TIN. The Wonder Dog in a Wonder Film. “Tracked by The Police” An Absorbing Picture of the Canadian North-West Police, and MAUDE ROYDEN BOX PLAN OPENS AT LTD., MORNING. DIXIELAND i TO-NIGHT Dancing, 8.30 p.m. till 12 midnight. 7s 6d Double. Music by Famous Internationals. NOTICE. Special Late Night WEDNESDAY, MAY 23. A Night in the Orient Cabaret Items by the Chinese Ballet. Dazzling Lighting Effects and Oriental Colouring. e Dancing, 8 p.m. to 1.30 a.m. reserve early. Phone 26-615. Admission. 7s 6d.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 353, 14 May 1928, Page 15
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