AMUSEMENTS. A Seng that stirred the heart of a race —2l Picture that hearts of the world. A Fuller. Hayward Theatre. % The Home of only Great Films Twice Daily at 2.30 and 8 Great Picture Truly BELLE BENNETT—NEIL HAMILTON—VICTOR McLACLEN Preceded by an Atmospheric Prologue—Mr. Birrell O’Malley. Auckland * Popular Tenor, will sing "MOTHER MACHREE.'' Eve Bentley s accom plished Strand Symphony Orchestra will render a specially arranged programme of Irish Melodies RESERVES AT STRAND AND LEWIS EADV'S Strand Phone: 43-114
new TUDOR” m REMUERA OPENING FRIDAY, JUNE 22nd MAGNIFICENT STAGE PRESENTATION. "WONDERFUL. LIGHTING EFFECTS." "CLEVER TUDOR ESALLET." "EXCELLENT ORCHESTRAL MUSIC. "SUPERB PICTURE PROGRAMMES. THE DELIGHTFUL INTERIOR WITH ITS LUXURIOUS FOYER AND 15th CENTURY OAK CARVINGS. THE GOLDEN CIRCLE. THE SEATING —THE LAST THING IN COMFORT. THE WONDERFUL PROJECTION EQUIPMENT WITH ITS MARVELLOUS EFFECTS. LOCATION REMUERA ROAD. OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE POLICY —Presentation of High-class Motion Picture Productions, combined with Concert Musical Numbers, Stage Presentations. and FVERy'eVENING AT 8. MATINEES SATURDAYS AND HOLIDAYS AT 2.30. PRICES OF ADMISSION. —Is, 1s 6d and 2s. MATINEES. 1s and 1s 6d. Children Half-price. SATURDAY EVENINGS. —Is. 2s and 2s sd. No Half-price. BOOKING ARRANGEMENTS. —"Tudor" Eox Plans will be open Theatre building daily. Or reservations may (Theatre), 24-749. the _ ade by Phone FRED G. MUMFORD, General Manafler.
ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY AT THE PR'^waßD Commencing on Monday June 18 THE BIGGEST SENSATION OF THE ; GENERATION. THE PROPHET THE PROPHET WIZARD THE MOST UNCANNY BOY OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY 100 Years Ago ARGUS would have been Burnt at the Stake. To-day he is the MARVEL OF THE AGE—a Messenger from the Great Unkown. The Sherlock Holmes. The boy who Sees Everything, who Tells Everything, the boy who Knows Everything, the boy Everyone is Thinking about, Everyone is talking about, Everyone Wants to See, and Everybody is Going to See; who is possessed of the Most Uncanny Powers of any human being in the wide, wide world. COME WITH YOUR WRITTEN QUESTIONS, And ARGUS WILL. ANSWER THEM. Do You Want to Know Anything? Are You Thinking of Getting Married? If You Want to Know Your Own or Anyone Else’s Business, then Consult AKCrU il* The Psychological Marvel of the 20th Century. THE IMPOSSIBLE ACHIEVED. THE MARVEL OF MENTAL MENTALITY. Municipal Concerts Town Hail, To-night Auckland Municipal Band Conductor: Mr. Christopher Smith. PROGRAMME: March—“ Fidelio” Beethoven Overture —“William Tell” Rossini Cornet Solo —"Sovra il Sen” (“La Sonnambula”) Bellini Soloist: Mr. Fred Bowes Cavatina —“Nob i Signor” (“Les Huguenots”) Meyerbeer Vocalist: Madame Irene Ainsley Morceau Mignon—“Saiut d'Amour' Elgar Grand Selection —“Damnation of Faust Berlioz Flute Solo —“Song Without Words’ Clinton Soloist: Mr. Hal. C. McLennan March —“Viva Auckland!” . . Chr. Smith Aria—“O mio Fernando” (“La Favorita”) Donizetti Vocalist: Madame Irene Ainsley Bell Gavotte —“Cloches de St. Male” Rimmer Dedication and Benediction —“Les Huguenots” . Meyerbeer National Anthem. • Admission: 6d and Is. Reserves, 2s. Booking at Lewis Eady, Ltd J. S. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk.
Two Universal productions are already in prospect for Arthur Lake, whose real aability aws disclosed several years ago, but emphatically reaffirmed in “Stop That Man.” the comedy which Xat Ross developed from George V. Hobart’s Broadway play. Th< two new productions are provisionally titled, “Navy Blue,” by Earl Snell, and “Ship Ahoy,” by John Clymer and Xat Ross. Both will be directed by JSat Ros»«
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 379, 13 June 1928, Page 15
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