AMUSEMEMTS. & iHOMftf A 0 ORIEN Theatre* AND CONTINUOUS mmem from c THE MUSICAL COMEDY OF THE MOVIES LADY BE GOOD With DOROTHY MACKAILL, JACK MULHALL the famous Musical Comedy. All the music, but ten times the « Second Big Attraction—Universal’s Mystery Melodrama THE CHINESE PARROT 99 screech of With HOBART BOSWORTH, MARION NIXON. Muffled voices on the desert—stealthy footsteps—a shot—a warning from “The Chinese Parrot.” What was his secret? SPECIAL MUSICAL ACCOMPANIMENT BY HOWARD MOODY'S SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA AT EVERYBODY'S, and TIVOLI ORCHESTRA. Tivoli Nightly at 7.45. Phone 44-136. Everybody’s, Continuous, from 10 a.m. Phor 44-402 %WVT D RED ENT Phone 46-609. At 7.50 Phone 20-142. FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY—TWO SUPER ATTRACTIONS. “BEAU SABREUR ” Paramount’s Mighty Successor to “Beau Geste,” with Noah Beery, Gar Cooper and a Huge Cast. Also: LON CHANEY in “LONDON AFTER MIDNIGHT” ag Scotland Ya Topical Budget. Mystery Ora Musical Progr * THREE LAMPS Phone 26-041 MILTON SILLS, DORIS KENYON, In Jack London’s “BURNING DAYLIGHT” Also AL WILSON in “WON IN THE CLOUDS.” Comedy. Good Supports. KINGSLAN D. Phone 20-821. BEBE DANIELS in WILD, WILD SUSAN” Also RICHARD TALMADGE in “The Isle of Adventure.” Packed with Action and Laughter. Excellent Supporting Programme.
05EEEQ Direction: Mrs. Henry Hayward. N.B.—This picture is recommended by he N.Z. Censor for Adults Only. “SADIE THOMPSON” STARRING GLORIA SWANSON AND A GREAT COMEDY, Starring HAL ROACH. Sessions: 11.15, 1.30, 3.35, 5.45 and 8. AT THE GRAND TO-DAY. REMUERA. The Theatre Classic, j direction: Fuller-Hayward and Mumford. TO-NIGHT AT 8. _OIS MORAN in “LOVE HUNGRY.’'! SHIRLEY MASON in “SALLY IN OUBj "ALLEY.” And MILDRED AND CONNIE Charming Instrumentalists. COMMENCING TOMORROW: The Picture of the Moment. SOMERSET MAUGHAN’S STARTLING PLAY, “RAIN.” Visualised on the screen as “SADIE THOMPSON’’ Featuring GLORIA SWANSON As the notorious Also on the Sam ESTHER RALSTON in LEARN.” “Sadie.” le Bill: “LOVE AND Box Plan at Theatre, Phone Reservations 24-749. ART EXHIBITIONS. THE “EVER-HOPEFULS” (Students of Mrs. Vigers) Are holding their FIRST ART EXHIBITION At the Lewis Eady Hall, Queen Street, TO-MORROW (.Tuesday), 3 p.m.-10 p.m. WEDNESDAY, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. You are invited. No charge for admission.
J A FULLER-HAYWARD THEATRE I TONIGHT 8 o’clock TO-NIGHT “SURRENDER” t A Sensational and Most Thrilling Melo- j drama, starring Mary Philbin and Ivan j j Mosjukine. The Second Picture: “Tillie’s Punctured Romance” A Sparkling Comedy-Drama, starring w. C. iFelds, Louise Fazenda and Chester Conklin Selected Suppporting Programme CAPITOL ORCHESTRA Phone 20,574 A FULLER-HAYWARD THEATRE. TO-NIGHT 8 o’clock TO-NIGHT. “FINGER PRINTS” A Thrilling Mystery Comedy-Drama, starring Louise [ The Second Picture: “ARIZONA WILD CAT.” A Whirlwind Action Drama, *■ starring Tom Mix, with Tony. Fox News and Fox Comedy. umzm A FULLER-HAYWARD THEATRE. TO-NIGHT 8 o’clock TO-NIGHT “WEST POINT” A Thrilling, Sporting Romance, starring William Haines and Joan Crawford. The Second Picture — “THE MIDNIGHT LIMITED” An exciting Railroad Melodrama starring * Gaston Glass and Wanda Hawley. Selected Supporting Programme. EDENDALE ORCHESTRA. Phone 20-710. LECTURES. AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE . Tuesday Night Free Public Lectures “CHILD PSYCHOLOGY” This will be the second of a set of three Lectures in the course by DR. FITT on j "MODERN TRENDS IN PSYCHOLOGY.” (Illustrated by Lantern Slides and Apparatus). In the COLLEGE HALL, ARTS BUILDING. PRINCESS STREET, TO-MORROW NIGHT, July 24, at 8 p.m. ADMISSION FREE. M. R. O'SHEA, B. Com., Registrar. ☆ the ORDER OF THE STAR THE THEOSOPHICAL HALL 371 QUEEN STREET TO-MORROW. TUESDAY, at 8 P.M. J. J. VAN DER LEEUW. L.L.D., (of Leyden University) will lecture on ** EDUCATIONAL VALUES” Great Pyramid Talks EAST STREET HALL TO-NIGHT (MONDAY). 7.45 O'CLOCK. Rejection of the Pyramid Witness to God s Word and its Warning. Snnd Leaders of the Blind—Can They be T rusted ? What About the Ditch? _ Noah was not a Fool! 'he Angel's Warning to Lot was not a Fallacy! This Talk will make you think. Come and hear it! a. H. DALLIMORE. Speaker. Admission Free. Collection.
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