"The Theatre Magnificent Direction: Williamson Films <N.Z.). Ltd. Williamson Films (N.Z.). Ltd. Continuous Pictures from 11 a.m. GRAND EVENING PERFORMANCE. 7.45 P.M. TREMENDOUS DOUBLE BILL GHTFUL LOVERS. IN MS. Handsome and Dashin Richard Dix TWO OF THE SCREEN S MOST DELIGHTFUL LOVERS. IN TWO FASCINATING FILMS. Handsome and Dashing— Bewitching and Blonde— And Esther Ralston Love Learn ‘The Gay Defender” Also, FIRST AUTHENTIC PICTURES OF THE AIRSHIP ITALIA’S TRIAL FLIGHT PRIOR TO ITS TRAGIC ENDING DURING THE FLIGHT TO THE POLE. Close-up Pictures of General Nobile, who previously piloted to the Pole, and who was in command of the Italia Wurlitzer. rtundsen And ARTHUR G. FROST at the (a) “Bonny Scotland*’; (b) ** Somewhere *. w _ ARTHUR G. FROST apd the REGENT OPERATIC ORCHESTRA. “Slavonic Rhapsody” (Friedman). Arriving per Monday Next— THE FIRST PICTURES OF THE KI N GSFOR D-SM IT H FLIGH' FROM CALIFORNIA TO AUSTRALIA. Snowing the Landing of Captain Kingsford-Smith and His Companions at Brisbane and Sydney. BOX PLAN AT THEATRE, 46-88 8, AND AT LEWIS EADV. LTD. Phone Reserves cannot be kept after 7.30 p.m.
REMEURA Direction: Fuller, Hayward and Mumford. THE THEATRE CLASSIC. OPENING FRIDAY NEXT JUNE 22 “ MAGNIFICENT STAGE PRESENTATION.” “WONDERFUL LIGHTING EFFECTS.” “CLEVER TUDOR BALLET” “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. POLlCY.—Presentation of High-class Motion Picture Productions, combined with Concert Musical Numbers, Stage Presentations, and Novelties. EVERY 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 EVEN INGS.—Is. 2s and 2s 6d. No Half-price. BOOKING ARRANGEMENTS.—“Tudor” Box Plans will be open in the Theatre building daily. Or reservations may be made by Phone (Theatre), 24-749. FRED G. MUMFORD, General Manager
PR^WaRD A FULLER-HAYWARD THEATRE. Daily at 2 p.m. Nightly at 8 p.m. KARANGAHAPE ROAD. 2 Big Features To-day FIRSTLY—SALLY O’NEIL Lovers. Listen! Look! at SALLY O’NEILL MOLLY O’DAY AND LARRY KENT A Snappy Breezy Comedy of Matrimony, ; THE LOVELORN’ A Romance of the “Agony” Columns. A gentle Tilt at the Youth of To-day— Falling in Love—Falling Out Again— ! Getting Experience—and Tons of Fun.' THENTWO INIMITABLE F U N-_M AKERS CLYDE COOK LOUISE FAZENDA “SIMPLE SIS’ Fun in a Steam Laundry; Comic Capers and Laughable Situations by Two of the Screen’s Greatest Comedians. EARN BEACHAM AND HIS PRINCE EADWARD ORCHESTRA. Worth a Guinea to Listen To. Don’t Forget, Reserve Seats Without Extra Charge. ARGUS PRINCE EDWARD NEXT WEEK The marvellous faculties of clairvoy- i ance possessed hv Argus will again be j demonstrated to Aucklanders at the Prince Edward Theatre next week. The authenticity of these powers have often been questioned, and in J fact on his last vist to Auckland Argus was summoned to appear before the Court on various charges of fortunetelling. On that occasion the Magistrate, Mr. J. W. Poynton, asked for a demonstration and this was given behind the closed doors of the Court. ; After several exacting tests the ab- . sence of trickery was so apparent that ; the magistrate declined to convict, ana remarked that it was regrettable the boy’s powers were not investigated by ■ sicentists as they appeared to be of genuine telepathy. . Matinees will be held each day and also a special matinee for ladies only will be held on Thursday next. In addition to Argus the usual picture programmes will be screened. The box plan is now open at the theatre. Charlie Chaplin made a. brief screen ; appearance the other day without his , • customary trick moustache and baggy ! trousers. The occasion was the / 'lm- ! ing of a scene for Marion Davies’s cur- < rent production, “Polly Preferred,” or ; \ as seems to be the more popular title, j : “Breaking into the Movies,” in which she co-stars with William Haines, j Practically every star at the Metro- j i Goldwyn studios, and many others fror* other organisations, have made an ap- 1 pearance in this picture, a friendly gesture which is a fine tribute to the ; : il lifniiftiiiTiiiiiiniii iiili iiiimfiiHiirirfm
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 382, 16 June 1928, Page 15
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