AMUSEMENTS. e* T/lOMM A.O BrieN Ths% f pRIACESS'TiVpIJ BILLIE DOVE in “THE HEART OF A FOLLIES GIRL” AND KEN MAYNARD IN “THE CANYON OF ADVENTURE” ALAN McELWAIN (Everybody’* Favourite) in Humoroi. Monologues (Monty on Fashions), etc. Sketches and princess Continuous from 11 a. Tivoli Nightly at 7.45. 1 CONTINUOUS FROM •OfPhoro 44-402. “THE 13TH JUROR” From the well-known Play, “Counsel for the Defence.” And HARRISON FORD, PHYLLIS HAVER in “NO CONTROL.” Also: Mr. Harry Schofield, Baritone. Gazette; Felix Cartoon. Howard Moody’s Orchestra. W\Y\\.t d Redent Phone 46-609. At ;r.50 ■ Phono 20-142. A Tale of Strange Ports and Deep Seas. “SHARPSHOOTERS” With LOIS MORAN and GEORGE O'BRIEN. Sailors don’t care. They lovo ’em and leave ’em—but this one was different. Second attraction: FRED THOMSON in “JESSE JAMES” Latest Gazette. Usual excellent music by Rialto Orchestra. fpEnzna THREE LAMPS. |JPLjP Phone 26-041 ANTONIO MORENO, ESTELLE TAYLOR, LOWELL SHERMAN, in ‘THE WHIP WOMAN” Additional Attraction: “PRIVATE AFFAIRS” Comedy. Gazette. Special Musical Items. BEBE DANIELS in ‘ “MISS BREWSTER’S ! MILLIONS” I „ Also, TOM MIX, in Zane Grey’s I KINGSLANO “THE LAST TRAIL.” ! Phone 20-S2l- Topical, Two-reel Comedy. g
Phone 42-274 THE LITTLE THEATRE WITH 3 BIG PICTURES. “THE MERRY WIDOW” Screened at 11.15, 2.20, 5.10 and 8.20. Starring MAE MURRAY AND JOHN GILBE;RT And “BABY MINE” Screened at 1.15, 4.20, and 7.30. Also, MISS NEW ZEALAND “ MOVIEL AND ” AT THE GRAND TO-DAY. LET IT RAIN, LET IT POUR BUT COME TO-NIGHT TO DIXIELAND Tamaki Yacht Club Night In conjunction with “ Madame Pompadour * ’ SPECIAL LATE NIGHT. A RIOT OF FUN AND FROLIC. Balloons, Novelties, Favours, etc. Dancing, 8.30 p.m. to 1 a.m. 7s 6d DOUBLE. For Reserves Phone 26-615. Special Late Night, when the Members of the J. C. Williamson Company will be p’resent. LECTURES. Great Pyramid Talks EAST STREET HALL TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), at 7.45 p.m. QUESTION NIGHT Many of the Scripture statements appear to be contradictory, e.g., Jacob said: "I have seen God face to face." Yet John said: ‘‘No man hath seen God at any time." WHAT IS YOUR PROBLEM? * Speaker: MR. A. H. DALLIMORE. ADMISSION FREE. COLLECTION. I
GIPIToL A fuller-hayward theatre. TO-NIGHT —8 o’clock TO-NIGHT “THE COUNT OF TEN” A Thrilling, Human and Colourful Drama. Starring Charles Ray. The Second Picture—•THE SPOTLIGHT” A Delightful Drama, a Snappy Story ef Stage Life. Starring Esther Ralston. Showing Also— Two-reel Comedy and Rathe News. Capitol Orchestra. Phone 20-574. mmm A FULLER-HAYWARD THEATRE. TO-NIGHT, 8 P.M. ** TEA FOR THREE” A Oelightful Comedy-Drama, starring Lew Cody and Aileen Pringle. Second Feature: “EVE’S LEAVES” A Thrilling and Exciting Melodrama, Starring Leatrice Joy. Selected Supporting Programme. Edendale Orchestra. Phone 20-710. EMPIRE A FULLER-HAYWARD THEATRE. TO-NIGHT 8 o’clock —TO-NIGHT ‘‘VERY CONFIDENTIAL” A Hilarious Comedy Drams, Starring Madge Bellamy. The Second Picture—“WHlTE FLANNELS” A Heart-gripping Melodrama, Starring Louise Dresser. Pathe News and Comedy. Empire Orchestra, EXHIBITIONS AUCKLAND SOCIETY OF ARTS (INCORP.) Last Week of Exhibition Oils. Water Colours, Etchings and Photographs by New Zealand and Overseas Artists. Also the rare and beautiful water colour drawings by William Blake, which have bsen specially lent by the owners before being sent to England. sth Floor, Dilworth Building HOURS—--11 to 5 on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. 11 to 5 and 7.30 to 9.30 on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. ADMISSION. Is. : 5s
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 377, 11 June 1928, Page 15
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