AMUSEMENTS. 4 HEAVEN-SENT COMEDY / These two would-be Lindberghs fell .... but so did Adam ft Ml ter w ss , <•-5 »V PRINCESS and TIVOLI NEXT THURSDAY 9 & TH OMftf A.O PIUEH Theatres I i i ■ LAST TWO DAYS ■ HARRY LANGDON in SECOND ATTRACTION: CHARLES RAY, JOBYNA RALSTON, in “TH E COUNT OF TEN.” GOOD COMEDY LATEST TOPICAL. Special Music by Princess Orchestra. Princess, 41-586. Tivoli, 44-136. THURSDAY N EXT—“THE FLYING ROMEOS” Charlie Murray Ceorge Sidney. Looping the Loop of Laughter. <1 THE CHASER’ mmmc V tSSEX%.J “THE CIRCUS OF LIFE” A Vivid and Sensational Drama of Russia under the Tsarist Regime. At Evening Sessions—Walter Brough—in the Prologue from “P agliacci.” Howard Moody’s Symphony Orchestra. Phone 44-402. Prices: Is to 2s 9d m Phone 46-609. At 7.50 Phone 20-142. RONALD COLMAN —VILMA BANKY, in “THE NIGHT OF LOVE” The Mo6t Glorious of All Screen Romances. Recommended as Suitable for Adult Audiences. SECOND ATTRACTION—DOROTHY MACKAILL JACK MULHALL, in “JUST ANOTHER BLONDE” Orchestra Latest Comedy Topical Budget. ■ Vtf THREE LAMPS. f DOROTHY MACKAILL, JACK MULHALL, IN “LADIES* NIGHT IN A TURKISH BATH” and Bathe Away Your Blues. Also, DYNAMITE, the Wonder Dog, in “FANGS OF DESTINY” In which a Dog’s Cunning Causes the Downfall of a Band of Crooks. COMEDY, LATEST GAZETTE. ALL-STAR VAUDEVILLE PROGRAMME TO-MORROW. ALL-STAR VAUDEVILLE, Headed by DARCY AND MAC, in Original Patter and Song. KINGSLAJM-D. OPHIR REES, THE FASHION PLATES, Phone 20-821. And other Popular Artists. O I the screen: RALPH LEWIS, MAL COLM McGREGOR, in “THE OVERLAND LIMITED” The most exciting Railroad Drama ever filmed. COMEDY and GAZETTE. ■ ...a. smi
finnan TO-NIGHT—AT B—TC^IIGHT. •ame* Murray— Helene Costello, Wesley , Barry, m • dramatic and exciting Southern race drama, “IN OLD KENTUCKY” And KEN MAYNARD in "THE WAGON SHOW” 4 stirrng circus tale with the screen’s flreatest cowboy star at. his best. Excellent Supports. CAPITOL ORCHESTRA. 'nohe 20-574. MJk T °-NIGHT—at 8 O'CLOCK—TO-NGIH 1 ETTA GOUDAL MARY BRIAN, And , LIONEL BARRYMORE, »" Absorbing Story of the Parisian Latin Quarter, Paris at Midnight” (| A hd Tim McCoy in . Spoilers of the West ” * Stirring Historic Romance of the _ Wyoming Plains. or Reserves. Phone 20-710. °i f l l . GHT AT 8 O'CLOCK, in « »„hK;. URA LA plante -obbling. Bouncing, Better.thai 3 cit ev ' r Comedy ' NLK STOCKINGS” ° Ut nf P e‘ r of lovers an d apa °f Silk Stockings. Th* ...a. Also authentic, official film of the world-famous T^ eney ' Sharke y Fight ' r e P~oramme XC and n t t he SUPPOrti ' ty h wp IRE ORCHESTRA. int ” which Unive Wvenc m ** to > Jro P'r form S? ul KohS„ ture f or Conrad \olan r ’i' vho will superv: an ‘n mint! for thu j
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 354, 15 May 1928, Page 15
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