AUCKLAND’S NEW THEATRE. k^t ll|( , St. James’ Theatre THURSDAY, JULY sth GRAND GALA Opening BOX Plan on MONDAY Next Sir Benjamin and John Fuller will have the honour of presenting LONDON MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY ** IN * ii ARCHIE” ELSIE PRINCE CHARLTON MORTON Headed by JIMMY GODDEN And including all the delightful cast of ‘-No, No. Nanette" ane "Lady Be Good.” in London's Dazzling Musical Comedy™ 1 . ~ The utmost in Musical Comedy ArPniP ‘ entertainment. “Archie" has << A__L* >» captivated all hearts wherever it has been played. Grand Gala Opening Booking Arrangements Box Plans at Lewis Eady. Ltd. Written applications, with re tances enclosed, can he made from now until Saturday for First Reservations. Address all applications to Lewis Eady. Ltd. the Office," Queen Street. All reserved seats 6/- (plus tax) S ° X BOX PLAN OPENS MONDAY NEXT.
«4 REMUERA THE THEATRE CLASSIC. Direction: Fuller-Hayward and Mumford To-night CLARA BOW Filmdom’s Flaming Flapper “GET YOUR MAN” More adorable, more vivacious, more charming than ever —Clara Bow, the fiery madcap of the screen, gives a lesson on how Miss 1928 should “Get Her Man" SPARKLING "TUDC BALLET n New Classic Dances Funny Comedies, Cartoons, Gazettes, and Latest Items of Interest. TO-MORROW, FRIDAY COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME When New Novelties, New Feat “Mo-w NORMA SHEARER In a sparkling thrilling story a travelling saleswoman “THE LATEST FROM PARIS” Also BABY JUNE The remarkable child wonder in fascinating songs and dances and “CANNA” THE PRINCE OF SYNCOPATION in Wonderful XYLOPHONE SOLOS HAVE YOU SEEN THE BEAUTIFU L NEW “TUDOR" CINEMA?
Big Savings in Railway Travel For ordinary travel the Railways give their owners (the general public) the safest and cheapest transport but there are also special concessions in 1 2 and 50-trip tickets, season tickets for individuals and families, holiday excursion tickets for families and picnic parties, vacation tickets for school and other reduced rates. Communicate with the nearest Stationmaster, District Manager, or Passenger Agent for full particulars.
SHOWS AUCKLAND Winter ExhibidoJ Central Wharf Sheds 11th to 21st July, 1928 10 Big Days 10 Big Nigte Bigger—Brightei —Better THAN EVER Great Display of N.Z.’s Primary Secondary Industries. Hosts of Fun—Free Pictures—Free Concerts Highland Dancing Dancing. Dairy Cattle —Roots and Fruit Dispay»" District Courts. Cheap Railway Excursions. ADULTS, Is. CHILDREN, MSchool Children in Parties Free.
Auckland Toy Dog Club ANNUAL SHOW, JUI Y 6 and 7Ta!" C to° S 9 e 3o TO p-m O , r ari^ r v d M y .C.'r Mote, Wynyard °Ede(i E Crescent. Phone 43-243.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 392, 28 June 1928, Page 16
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