PI^VARO KARANGAHAPE ROAD. A FULLER-HAYWARD THEATRE. TWICE DAILY AT 2 AND 7 P.M. TO-NIGHT VAUDEVILLE DE LUXE Special Engagement of MISS CARLYLE (Soubrette) And the 0 Little Sports 0 A Novelty Revuette Comedy, Songs, dances, culminating in a miniature HEENEY V. TUNNEY (9 years) (9 years) Boxing Contest. Re-engagement of CHAS. VALENTINE, The Versatile Prince of Ventriloquists. PICTURE PROGRAMME— Old Favourite Night “EAST LYNNE” Starring Edmund Lowe, Alma Rubens and Frank Keenan. The Greatest Love Story in the World. A story that will never grow old. GOOD SUPPORTING FILMS. PRICES AS USUAL.
AT THE Regent NOW SHOWING. THE WHIPPET DOES 70 M.P.H. IN BRISBANE OFFICIAL TEST. We have pleasure In announcing that stocks of Whippet Cars are now becoming available and we will shortly be in a position to supply all demands. Our thanks and apologies are due to our many customers who have been kept waiting because of a demand unprecedented in the history of the Canadian Whippet Factory. Car id!an Kn'gliit Sc WTa jspet IVlotoi* Co.
■A Wednesday Next, July 18 SPECTACULAR Winter Show Sail Cabaret Heebie-Je Arlen including the new danced by Miss Vvonne Mr. Colin Shorter. SPECIAL NIGHT. POPULAR PRICES. 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. Reserve Early: lore 26-615. TO-NIGHT AO RAN GI NIGHT, to 12 p.m. 7s 6d Double by Dixieland': Ne Dane Marie Dressier and Polly Moran, who scored such an outstanding success in “The Callahans and the Murphys ” make another hilarious appearance' in “Bringing Up Father.” based on the comic cartoon. Polly Moran enacts the role of “Maggie,” the redoubtable wife of “Jiggs,” played by Farrell MacDonald. Jules Cowles, famous for his work in “Romance” and “The Scarlet Letter,” appears as “Dinty Moore,” while Marie Dressier appears in the role of “Mrs. Dinty Moore.” Gertrude Olmsted has another leading role, that of “Ellen,” daughter of “Jiggs” and “Maggie.”
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 407, 16 July 1928, Page 15
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