AMUSEMENTS. A Wonderful Entertainment of Pictures, Music and Revue. A FullerHayward Theatre TO-NIGHT Pictures and Jasper s Limited Ring 43-210 for Reserves Popular Prices TO-NIGHT ON THE SCREEN At Day and Evening Sessions. I The Funniest, Happiest Comedy Romance for Years! ‘LOVE HUNGRY" Tasty LOIS MORAN | heads the Bill of Fare ( An Appetising Dish for a World of Romantics. j It reveals the Heart of a Lovehungry Girl, Waiting at the I Crossroads of Romance for the i Prince Charming of Her Dreams. Majestic News of the World— Comedy, “ Daddy’s Gone AGrunting.” English Scenic, “Tiger of the Stream.” BOX PLAN AT MAJESTIC POPULAR PRICES. RING 43-210 FOR RESERVES ON THE STAGE At 8 p.m. Session. JASPER HAS HIS SAY— Good Evening, Auckland! Well, in a few you see this (i.e., a night) my great ambition will be fulfilled, viz., to conduct the Majestic Orchestra, with my beloved company, •JASPER’S LIMITED,” who will be at the top of their form, in a Wild Riot of Fun, Melody and Sketches. A Few Tit-bits from our Playlets:— 1 TORCHY ORFORD: “I Just called to see about my pension.” t MARJORIE SOMERVELL: ‘-Good gracious, there’s a dead man walking i about!” j LES. KNOTT: “Ha, ha, Dixieland last night.” EDNA HERRICK: ‘‘And won’t he slip , on it?” ' AGNES CALDER: “Oh, I see, the ’Ar- i bour Board's reclamation.” 1 EVERYBODY: “On the banks of Allum j Water.” ] Shure, the TRAMWAY BOARD’S a snorter, < Fares are higher than they ORTER. O, THE ” j Memo to My Brother Clergy, l , What would YOU do if your Choir all ' had measles, or ’flu, or dandruff, or something and couldn’t perform? Would YOU invite the GILBERT AND SULLIVAN OPERA COMPANY to take their places? BRETHREN, you don’t know the risk you run. I know a parson who did that, THE REV. TORCHY ORFORD, and he omitted to give them the proper service books. What happened? WELL, just as the parson said . . . the CHORUS people suddenly thought they were . . . and so they . . . Well, it will cost anything from a 808 to THREE AND TENPENCE to hear the finest Musical Sketch ever written. I OUGHT TO KNOW, because I WROTE IT. Well, ! must run am for TORCHY. Chee Wish me luck BOTH. borrow a collai >, mv hearties SLIPUSAQUID, o again, If there is a Show in Auckland worth seeing it is advertised in THE SUN
DO NOT BE MISLED! The Best Double Star Programme In Auckland is at the To-Niglit at 7.45 Matinee, Saturday 2.30 m BOBY AMP SOn Based on the Novel* THE BRANDING IRON.” s*the CAST* Dp Levden Lionel Barrymore; Hilda, Aileen Pringle; Ruffo, Norman Kerry; Postman, T. Roy Barnes i Was it that made him brand her? See this powerful picture, answer for yourself the question—can “ Was .t love tn J a e t a ,^ a s “ e dr^a D^ n ° to e a deed of brute ferocity against the woman he loves? ALK ABOUT ONE OF THE GREATEST SCENES EVEF “THAT CERTAIN THING jealousy . . THE WHOLE TOWN WILL TALK ABOUT ONE OF THE GREATEST SCENES EVER WITNESSED ON THE SCREEN! T £ E g N r7at comedv-drama, “THAT CERTAIN THING” MATURING -u dana, raplh A Picture for the whole family; a festival of fun and laughter. Reserves, Lewis Eady, Ltd. Theatre Phone 43-645. W. J. BANNEHR, Proprietor. USUAL PRICES.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 393, 29 June 1928, Page 15
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