SA tx THE THEATRE PERFECT Proprietors: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. TO-NIGHT AT 3 O'CLOCK. LONDON MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY in “ARCHIE” 'Last Night of This Brilliant Comedy Headed by ELSIE PRINCE JIMMY GODDEN CHARLTON MORTON L and StaJis 4s. Grand O ~± Circle. MONDAY NIGHT NEXT. And for a Season of Nine Nights. “ SUNNY 99 The Aristocrat of Musical Comedies. Everyone has heard of the wonderful records of •‘Sunny" in England America and Australia. All who have seen it rave about it. Whenever staged it has been declared a Radiantly Happy. Enchanting Production. * “SUNNY” Miss Elsie Prince as "Sunny," the daintiest, sauciest, sweetest little bride in the world. In keeping with the character "Sunny," Mis* Prince will wear a special golden wig. “SUNNY” Will Live up to its Title. Be Wise and Book Seats before it is Too Late. "Sunny" Dress Circle and O. Sta lls.—Plans at Lewis Eady, Ltd. "Sunny" Grand Circle Plans at St. James' Theatre Office from 8.30 a.m., till 10 p.m.
REM U ERA THE THEATRE CLASSIC. Direction: Fuller-Hay ward and Mumford. TO-NIGHT AT 8. AN ATTRACTIVE DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMME Feature No. 1— MADGE BELLAMY The Delightful Screen Star In the Best of her Successes “SILK LEGS” A Thrilling. Fascinating Story of Hearts and Legs. Feature No. 2 LIONEL BARRYMORE and AILEEN PRINGLE In a vivid romance and stark drama in the snow-capped Swiss Alps “BODY AND SOUL” Interesting Gazettes, Funny Comedies. SPECIAL MATINEE FOR CHILDREN AT 2.30. Box Plan at Theatre. Phone Reservations 24-749 (Theatre.) "HAVE YOU SEEN THE BEAUTIFUL NEW “TUDOR” CINEMA? SHOWS AUCKLAND "Winter Exhibition is NOW OPEN Central Wharf Sheds YOU MUST SEE NEW ZEALAND’S Biggest, Brightest, Best Exhibition Hosts of Fun. Free Picture Programmes. Free Concerts. Highland Dancing. Ballet Dancing. Brass Bands. Sideshows Galore. Winter Exhibition OPEN ALL DAY AND EVENING. Adults, Is. Children, 6d. Organised School Parties in charge of teacher during day, Free. TELEPHONES— Manager, 40-276; Secretary, 40-037; Shed 8, 40-398; Shed 9, 40-442; Shed 11, 40-478; Shed 12, 40-451; Electric Power Board, 47-199. tin ANOTHER LATE NIGHT, Wednesday Next, July 18 SPECTACULAR Winter Show Ball Numerous Cabaret Items, including the New Heebie Jeebies Dance by Miss Yvonne Arlen and Mr. Colin Shorter. gPECIAL 'yiGHT, ~J>RICE. 8 P.M. TO 1 A.M. ADMISSION, ss. Reserve Early. Phone 26-615. TO-NIGHT GALA CARNIVAL NIGHT. 8 p.m. to 12 p.m. Admission. ss. Music by Dixieland's New Dance Band, THE FAMOUS INTERNATIONAL SEVEN. OPEN EACH NIGHT FOR THE DURATION OF WINTER SHOW 7.30 7.30
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 400, 14 July 1928, Page 14
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