AMUSEMENTS. ■B •Mil el egen Magnificent “The 1 heat re Direction: Williamson Films (N.Z.I. Ltd. Managing Director - - Beaumont Smith. dus Pictures from 11 a.m. GRAND EVENING SESSION. 7.40 LAST NIGHT OF PRESENT GREAT PROGRAMME. Do Not Miss: “THE LAST WALTZ'’ From the Famous Musical Comedy: and George Bancroft in • THE SHOWDOWN. ’• Commencing To-morrow at the Matinee A tremendous undersea spectacle right before your eyes. A sensational J > C. W. Vaudeville attraction. . Pre rented for the First Time in New Zealand * j*k Supreme Feats of Daring by Beautiful Diving Girls in the same Great Tank with Huge Water Lions. Animals Versus Humans. VAUDEVILLE’S GREATEST SENSATION. OH, DOCTOR! MY HEART IS RUNNING SO WILD. You Simply Must See Delightful BEBE DANIELS in “FEEL MY PULSE” Holy Stethoscopes! It’s Love It Is! Nothing Will Cure It But Moonlight and Kisses. MAURICE GUTTRIDGE AND HIS ORCHESTRA. REGENT NEWS COMEDY AND CARTOON. Box Plans at Theatre (Phone 46-888), and Lewis Eady. Ltd.
emasa 1 REMUERA THE THEATRE CLASSIC. Direction: Fuller-Hayward and Mumford. Adolphe Menjou In a Paramount Feature, “SERENADE J 9 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. To-morrow —Friday Greta Garbo in “THE DIVINE WOMAN” and THE LYRIC QUARTET IN SPECIALLY SELECTED NUMBERS Box Plan at Theatre. Phone Reservations 24-749 (Theatre.) “HAVE YOU SEEN THE BEAUTIFUL NEW “TUDOR” CINEMA? LAST THREE DAYS of the ARGUS Season pß'^oWard NEWTON. DAILY AT 2 AND 7 P.M. AE6US THE LIVING WONDER. Everybody is talking about him. Are you one of the few who have not seen or heard him? On the Same Programme—“Two Flaming' Youths” Also, TOM MIX in The Arizona Wildcat” Ai Commencing To-morrow at 2 p.m. f MONTE BLUE in “ONE-ROUND HOGAN,*' And n All-star Cast in “I WILL REPAY.” Booking Office Phone, 46-252.
Herbert Brenon, who was recently placed under contract to United Artists, is to direct Ronald Colman in his first solo starring picture. The story has not yet been decided upon, but owing to the Unglish personality of both star and producer, it will not be surprising if the story and scenes are essentially British.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 398, 5 July 1928, Page 15
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