AMTTSEMEXTS. ! A FullerHayward Theatre Ring 43 ?10 for Rutnru Popular Pr cm ON THE SCREEN THE FUNNIEST. HAPPIEST, COMEDY ROMANCE FOR YEARS—“LOVE HUNGRY” Tasty LOIS MORAN heads the Bill-of-Fare All about a handsome youth, an expert in affairs of the heart—until a modern miss took his love education in hand—AND HOW: And “Daddy’s Gone a-Grunting” (Comedy). English Fishing Film. Majestic World News. ON THE STAGED ■ ROAR WITH LAUGHTER AND THRILL WITH MUSIC AT ! “Jasper's Limited" (1928 Model) I AND YOU’LL HELP THE CITY MISSION FUNDS
PFsxsisza REMUERA THE THEATRE CLASSIC. Direction: Fuller-Hayward and Mumford. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. Adolphe Menjou In a Paramount Feature, “SERENADE” A Story so tender, so throboing with life, so full of romance that it will stay with you long after the shadows have flicked away! That's “SERENADE.” ALSO NOVELTIES CARTOONS GAZETTES and other items of interest. And by Special Arrangement, Princess Te Puea AND HER MAORI MAIDS AND WARRIORS. Blood curdling War Cries, Stirring Hakas, Haunting Love Songs, Ancestral Chants. WEIRD, WONDERFUL, BEAUTIFUL. Box Plan at Theatre. Phone Reservations 24-749 (Theatre.) “HAVE YOU SEEN THE BEAUT FUL NEW “TUDOR" CINEMA ; §, SOCIETY TOWN HAL LAST FEW DAYS OF ARGUS THE PROPHET, P*? 1 NEWTON. DAILY. 2 P.M. and 7 P.M. A FULLER-HAYWARD THEATRE. A Double-feature Picture Programme of Rare Excellence. No. 1 FEATURE — The Celebrated Comedy Team, W. C. FIELDS and CHESTER CONKLIN, in Their Latest Mirthquake. “Two Flaming Youths” It starts with a laugh, ends with a laugh, and sandwiches thousands of them in between. No. 2 FEATURE—“The Arizona Wildcat” Starring TOM MIX. with TONY. THE WONDER HORSE. The Story is crammed full with excitement and thrills, and sprinkled liberally with laughs. THURSDAY NIGHT — ARGUS CHALLENGE NIGHT. THURSDAY AFTERNOON. LADIES’ SPECIAL MATINEE. Usual Prices. Book Your Seats.
FAREWELL APPEARANCES IN N.Z. of MAURICE MOSCIVITCH the best and most popular dramatic actor who has ever appeared in Auckland. And FINAL THREE PERFORMANCES Of “THE SILENT HOUSE” Mystery, Intrigue and Tragedy, lightened by a charming love story, and leavened by genuine humour, combine to make “The Silent House” the strongest and most attractive drama ever staged in Auckland. His Majesty’s Theatre Direction: J. c. Williamson (N.Z.). Ltd. CONTINUED BRILLIANT SUCCESS OF “The Silent House” TO-NIGHT at S And Until Next Thursday Evening. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD.. Present Maurice Moscovitch AND A BRILLIANT DRAMATIC CO.. In The Thrilling and Very Sensational Play. “The Silent House” Which is still the reigning dramatic attraction in London, and which ie to have its Australian premiere in Sydney on Saturday Week. Associated with MOSCOVITCH are NAT MADISON. Bertha Riccardo. And a brilliant company, including Patric Curwen, Ashton Jarry, George Blunt. Reginald Newson, Roger Barry. Guy Hastings and Richard Webster. “They all become entangled in a far-flung web of vengeance.** PRlCES.—Reserved. 8a; Stalls, 4e; Gallery, 1s 6d. Early Door Stalls and Gallery, 1s extra (plus tax). The Box Plans now open at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Day Sales at His Majesty's Kiosk from 10 a.m. Manager .. JOHN FARRELL. CR^lNn Direction: MRS. HENRY HAYWARO. THE LAST FEW DAYS IN AUCKLAND “Mother Machree” GRETA GARBO In “The Divine Woman” SESSIONS: 11.15, 2, 4.46 and 7.80. POPULAR PRICES. N.B.—SCREEN ADVERTISING RIGHTS to be let for above Theatre. Vacancies for Sunday Lectures and Meeting*Apply Manager. ADELBHi GREY LYNN TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT ALL-STAR VAUDEVILLE Headed by LAWRENCE JOHNSON, America's Foremost Ventriloquist. See this act and you have seen the beet. BY SPECIAL REQUEST VENA PARSONS in songs and Eccentric Dances BILLIE DOVE in “THE HEART OF A FOLLIES GIRL" Two-Reel Comedy News Special DANCING. CLUBHOUSE. BAYSWATER WHARF. WINTER SHADOWS DANCE. TO-MORROW (Wednesday). 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. Supper, Favours and Special Decorations. Birtley's No. 1 Orchestra. Late Boat to town 12.30 a.m. Buses to Devonport, Takapuna and Milford. 1 a.m. Special Buses leave Devonport Wharf 7.40. Subscriptions: Ladies, 2s 6d; Gents. 3s. SAN TOY SCHOOL OF DANCING. Members and Friends, please note Annual Plain and Fancy Dress Ball will be held in Studio TO-NIGHT, at 8 p.m. TEACHEEB OF DANCING. Dixieland Studio of Ballroom Dancing The most up-to-date Dancing Studio in the City. Under the management of Mr. Colin Shorter and Mies Yvonne Arlen. Auckland’s leading authorities in Ballroom Dancing. Private Lessons at any time by arrangement. 200 PACIFIC BLDGS., from 10 a.m. daily. Full Particulars RING 46-720 FRANK WOODRUFFE ERT INSTRUCTOR AND OLDTIME DANCE AUTHORITY. Special Jan Course: ISs. 178 UPPER SYMONDS STREET. t TEACHERS OF MUSIC CYRIL. WALSHE. r Teacher of Plano, Thaory, and Commercial Subject. Fee, Moderate. 3 Interviews by Appointment. I or Phone 44-407. iJ» KHYSER (PASS (opp. Ordften Ad-*-
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 396, 3 July 1928, Page 15
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