AMUSEMENTS Last Night—Madge Bellamy in “SILK LEGS AND BIG VARIETY PROGRAMME Majestic — To-Morrow Sto! i —j /e 5J /J m m* immM mm m SADIfTHOMPSO isten to Me 1 - the parson Here, i Tr^oW,^ed S Vm a peril to the says 1 111 , I'm Die South Seas ; far from rt. * fo r a g°° d » n° harmBased on the play "RAIN" M W. SOMERSET MAUGHAM. ■ Mu V iat &od-f orsahen°isi and ’ is God +. O -mal » ain ith its ctetna lain, Rain’. Sadie R e c ommended by New Zea--4 land Censor for Adults Only. THE HARRIS SISTERS Also: SPECIAL engagement “Mildred & Connie Novelty Musical Act. THE TWO MELODY GIRLS
GOOD-BYE TO Maurice Moscovitch One of the Greatest and Most Popular Actors Auckland has ever known. GOOD-BYE TO NAT MADISON, And to Bertha Riccardo, Ashton Jarry, Reginald Newson. Roger Barry George Blunt. Patric Curwen, Guy Hastings, Richard Webster. AND FINAL PRODUCTION OF “THE SILENT HOUSE” Which This Evening will terminate the most successful and longest season of any play previously staged in New Zealand. His Majesty’s Theatre Direction .. J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. LAST NIGHT OF THE TOUR. TO-NIGHT AT 8 For This Final Occasion. Maurice Moscovitch In the Sensational Dramatic Triumph. “The Silent House” j Which has thrilled and delighted large ' audiences for the past fortnight and which will have its Australian premiere in Sydney on Saturday week. ; Associated with Mr. Moscovitch are NAT MADISON, And a Brilliant Supporting Co. Play Produced by Ge<*rge Parker. Plans at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Day Sales at H.M. Theatre Confectionery. PRICES: D.C. and R.S., 8s: Stalls, 4s; Sallery, 1s 6d; Early Door Stalls and Galery, 1s extra. All prices plus tax. Manager JOHN FARRELL GpSEm Direction: MRS. HENRY HAYWARD THE LAST DAY. Paramount Special. “The Last Days of Pompeii” Screened: 12.15, 3, 5.45 and 8.40. A Metro-Goldwyn Special “Body and Soul” Sessions: 11.15, 2. 4.45, and 7.30. PARAMOUNT SPECIAL. “THE WAY OF ALL FLESH.” COMMENCING TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, GRAND. Douglas Mac Lean has already been a popular farceur. His light comedies from the days when he made Hours’ Leave” for Paramount have, with a few exceptions, all been released by that company. It is announced that shortly Mac Lean will start on a feature comedy of the type that brought him fame for the Christie Company, which will release them through Paramount.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 404, 12 July 1928, Page 15
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