AMUSEMENTS. Startling Glimpse of the Underworld h with ALICE JOYCE at the PRINCESS and TIVOLI TO-NIGHT (f THOMMA .OBRIEN Princess. 41-586. Tivoli. 44-136. COMMENCING TO-DAY RICHARD BARTHELMESS With ALICE JOYCE, MONTAGU LOVE, in “THE NOOSE” Aiapted from Willard Mack’s sensational play of New York’s underworld r Also LYA DE PUTTI “RASH PRIVATES” An Armistice Comedy After the War CONTINUOUS I’UOM lOf ijHSHSES?SESdSdSLSdi Phone 44-402. Peter B. Kyne’s Story of a modern gold rush in California. "PALS IN PARADISE” Marguerite De La Motte Rudolph Schildkraut And "RASH PRIVATES” (LYA DE PUTTI) In addition: "THE ASQUITHS” Society Entertainers, in Song and Dance. Comedy. News. Howard Moody’s Orchestra Phon. MS-609. At 7.80 Phone 20-142. Phone 20-142. BILI.IE DOVE In “THE HEART OF A FOLLIES GIRL” Second Big Attraction: “THE 13TH JUROR’ Universal's Powerful Mystery Drama Comedy. Gazette. Excellent Musical Programme. R3TEJ2ZDTI THKEELAMPsIaJ ESTHER RALSTON in “THE SPOTLIGHT” And ‘THE COUNTRY DOCTOR’ Phone 26-0-11 Two-Reel Comedy. Good Supports. Phone 20-821. Special Kowhai School Night "THE SON OF HIS FATHER*’ And "SECRET ORDERS” Evelyn Brent Robert Frazer Comedy Gazette
fflalcglt DULLER HAYWARD THEATRE. T O-NIGHT 8 O'CLOCK TO-NIGHT. An Excellent Programme. “QUALITY STREET” {Delightful Drama from the Famoul Play, featuring Marion Davies and Conrad Nagel. The Second Picture — “THE CHASER” * Roll eking Comedy-Drama, starring Harry Langdon. Showina Also: Two-reel Comedy, and _ Pathe News. Orchestra. Phone 20-574. A PULLER. HAYWARD THEATRE. TO-NIGHT, 3 P.M. Shamrock and the Rose” Flomantic Irish Jew Corned; ring Edmund Burns and Olive Has brouck. SECOND PICTURE: A “Wolf Fangs” " Drama of a Dog’s Devotioi Sunder, the'dos marvel Two o . Showing Also Lomerfy and Fox News. *'* Orchestra. Phone 20-71' ®EE3I To ULLerh avwap.d ri) -hiaH T _ ?>»Hee Ofi! TH EATRE. a O'CLOCK TO-NIGHT. The circus” . a ,_ Chap|j n s »e«|* r.! Ull of Thrill Hilarious Comedyr. -- Thrills, Surprises, •ev.ir Stunts, and Fun Fast *nd Furious. The Second Feature— COUNT ' T *"'lllln OF TEN” Rox 'hg Drama, starring Oharlie Ray. '•ng A|... Eml- W0 ’ reel Comedy, and fc mpire News.
A FULLER -HAY WARD THEATRE. KARANGAHAPE ROAD. Daily at 2 p.m. Nightly at 7 p.m. Last Day and Nijht PERSONAL APPEARANCE OF MISS DALE AUSTEN (“MISS NEW ZEALAND") And Special Feature Film. “Miss New Zealand in Hollywood ” Showing Miss Austen’s Triumphant Progress Through Movieland. Britain's Epi< of the Navy—- “ Second to None Greater than “The Flag Lieutenant.' For Reserves, ring 46-252. without extra St* ESC EXHIBITIONS __ im m AUCKLAND SOCIETY OF ARTS Last Week of Exhibition vv-iter Colours. Etchings and PhotoNew Zealand - Overseas - ArtistsA.so the water h c o.our been*' specially lent by the owner, before being sent to Engiann--sth Floor, Dilworth Building Tuesday and 11 to 5 on Monday, „ .^ V | d rnd d 7.30 to 9.30 on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. ADMISSION, Is. iatmllv Beery, who with Raymond futon has been responsible for more utur e
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 380, 14 June 1928, Page 15
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