AMUSEMENTS. A Pure Nugget of Entertainment from the Gold Fields 0 f Alaska. I By JACK LONDON DORIS KENYON sr 4 \M \ i at the PRINCESS AND TIVOLI THURSDAY NEXT G* TfloMftf A.OBrieN 9 Princess, 41-536. Tivoli, 44-136. THE COHENS and KELLYS in PARIS Wild, innocent fun and laughter from the Screen’s Most Famous laughter Provokers. GEORGE SIDNEY J. FARRELL McDONALD A million laughs guaranteed. Don’t miss your share. Additional Special Attracticn—“CONFETTl," with Sydney Fairbrother. A British Film Triumph—Gorgeous Scenes —Superb Acting. Good Comedy. News. Selected Musical Items. PRINCESS Continuous from 11 a.m. TIVOLI at 7.45. THURSDAY—-MILTON SILLS in “BURNING DAYLIGHT," Jack London’s Famous Drama of an Alaskan Gold Boom Town. NOW IN ITS SECOND WEEK — M® ttircsDp® Hs 9 9 fVERyBVDy^ Phone 44-402. Special Musical Items by Howard Moody’s Orchestra. Also, Mr. Hartley Warburton (Baritone). Sessions at 10 a.m. f 12, 2.0, 4.0, 6.0, 8 p.m. Prices: 3s, 2s, Is, Plus Tax. Box Plan at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Phone 46-609. At 7.50 Phone 20-142. PARAMOUNT’S MIGHTY MELODRAMA OF LIFE AND ADVENTURE IN THE WILDS OF AFRICA “CHANG” A picture unique in its class one and all must see and marvel in. In Addition: SIR LU M BERJ ACK, wit h LEFTY FLYNN. Latest Gazette Excellent Musical Programme. THREE LAMPS. f Phone 26-041 H. B. WARNER ANNA Q. NILSSON “SORRELL AND SON” The Screen’s Supreme Dramatic Triumph Also “CHINATOWN CHARLIE” With JOHNNY HINES :omedy Supports KINGSLAND Phone 20-821. HBlßiiiKiKiißifliliHHCßi Engagement Extraordinary PROF. DALMAINE The Humorist Hypnotist. The Most Amazing Demonstration ever witnessed. On the Screen: FRED THOMSON in “JESSE JAMES” Comedy Gazette ■liiieii! inueiiiii
2 P.M. 7 P.M. A Fuller- Hayward Theatre KARANGAHAPE ROAD. ANOTHER DOUBLE-STAR PROGRAMME. United Artists offer DOLORES DEL RIO In Count Tolstoy’s Immortal Drama “RESURRECTION” A Tremendous Picture of Ruthless Russia under the Cossack Lash. IN ADDITION “HONEYMOON HATE” Starring FLORENCE VIDOR. A Sparkling Comedy-Drama with a Thrill in every reel. A GOOD SUPPORTING BILL Reserves by Phone 46-252
gtfflßß A FULLER. HAYWARD THEATRE. to-night 8 o’clock to-night Al*o Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday. “BEN HUR” Th« Greatest of all Motion Pictures. Waflnifloent Screen Achievement. ® p illiant Characterisation and Beautiful Story, y/ith Gorgeous Scenes and Gigantic Sets of Unparalleled Splendour. A Colossal Masterpiece of Majestic M ightiness. Maturing Ramon Novarro, May McAvoy, Betty Bironson and Francis X. Bushman. Selected Supporting Programme. Musical by the Capitol Orchestra. Reserves, Phone 20-574. A A* A DULLER-HAYWARD THEATRE. To-night “BEN HUR” A Magnificent Screen Version of General Lev/ Wallace's Famous Novel and Stage Play. Colossal Masterpiece of Unparalleled p Splendour. «aturing Roman Novarro, May McAvoy, etty Bronson and Francis X. Bushman. Strong Supporting Programme. P«cial Music by the Capitol Orchestra. Reserves, Phone 20-710. < <
FULLER-HAYWARD THEATRE. TO-NIGHT AT 8 O’CLOCK. “ LONDON AFTER MIDNIGHT."' A Sensationally Thrilling Drama— A Scotland Yard Story starring Lon Chaney. THE SECOND PICTURE — “THE 13TH JUROR” A Thrilling Mystery Drama, starring Anna Q. Nilsson and Francis X. Bushman. USUAL SUPPORTS. “ BEN HUR." Showing Thurs., Fri., and Sat.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 402, 10 July 1928, Page 15
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