AMU SE M K NTlfc. & THOMftf A.O'OrieN a LAST TWO DAYS GLEN TRYON in “A HERO FOR A NIGHT” His ‘plane runs on laughter qas, and never misses. SECOND ATTRACTION : RICHARD BARTHELMESS MOLLY O’DAY in “THE LITTLE SHEPHERD OF KINGDOM COME.” Howard Moody’s Orchestra at the Plaza. Overture, “In a Persian Market.’ Selected Items by Tivoli Orchestra. Latest Gazette. Cartoon. Plaza Continuous from 11 a.m. daily. Phone 41-586. Tivoli at 7.45, Phone 44-136. THURSDAY NEXT WILLIAM BOVD BESSIE LOVE, in “DRESS PARADE” Also "THE UPLAND RIDER" Ken Maynard and Tarzan. fVCRyBODy^ The picturisation of John Fox’s immortal drama of the Kentucky Mountains. ■ “THE LITTLE SHEPHERD OF KINGDOM COME.” i With RICHARD BARTHELMESS - MOLLY O’DAY Also. HOOT GIBSON in "THE RAWHIDE KID." ■ A delightful Comedy-Drama, adapted from Peter B. Kyne’s story, “The Lion and the Mouse." Latest Gazette Cartoon. Continuous from 10 a.m. Phone 44-402. Thursday Next CINEMA ARTS LATEST CONTINENTAL SUCCESS. Phone 46-609. At 7.50 Phone 20-142. FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY THE GIGANTIC U.F.A. CLASSIC The Mighty Epic of a City a Hundred Years from Now ! LATEST GAZETTE 2-REEL COMEDY SCENIC. Specially Selected Musical Items by the Rialto Orchestra. 4L-* THREE LAMPS WW Jr THREE Phon. 26-041 CHESTER CONKLIN in “THE BIG NOISE.” SECOND BIG COMEDY “THE NERVOUS WRECK.” (HARRISON FORD—PHYLLIS HAVER) Gazette Fine Suports. TO-MORROW VAUDEVILLE THEATRE m "’k INGSLAND. Phone 20-821. JACK LUDEN, SALLY BLANE in “SHOOTIN” IRONS.” ( Stirring Tale of the West. AIso—“THE NERVOUS WRECK.” (A BIG COMEDY SPECIAL) COMEDY GAZETTE TO-MORROW “CHANG."
A FULLER- HAYWARD THEATRE. TO-NIGHT 8 o’clock TO-NIGHT A BIG SPECIAL PROGRAMME “BURNING DAYLIGHT” A Thrilling Adventure Drama, Starring Popular MILTON SILLS. The Second Feature—‘TWELVE MILES OUT.” A Sensational Nerve Tingling Story of Romance and Adventure on Land and Sea Starring JOHN GILBERT. Selected Supporting Programme. Capitol Orchestra. Phone 20-574. « ag ana A FULLER-HAYWARD THEATRE TP-NIGHT 8 O’CLOCK TO-NIGHT AN EXCELLENT PROGRAMME (1) LATEST BRITISH NEWS. (2) CENTURY COMEDY. (3) ADELAIDE TAYLOR (Late Fullers’) Dainty Soubrette. (4) VENA PARSONS, Vocalist and Dancer. (5) ROY NEWTON, The Parody King. (6) BELLA WARD (Direct from Sydney) the Gipsy Violinist. ON THE SCREEN (7). “THE COHENS AND THE KELLYS IN PARIS.” A 1928 Comedy Sensation. One Big Laugh from Start to Finish. CPiNPAU A FULLER-HAYWARD THEATRE TO-NIGHT 8 o'clock TO-NIGHT “THE CIRCUS OF LIFE” A Vivid and Sensational Drama, starring MARCELLA ALBANI The Second Picture—“THE LAW OF THE RANGE” A Thrilling Outdoor Romance starring TIM McCOY. Selected Supporting Programme. ORCHESTRA. Phone 20-710. DANCING. DIXIELAND A-A -pL A a ~ TO-MORROW NIGHT. Special Sports Carnival Night, Under the Patronage of the English League Footballers. Commencing 8 p.m. Admission ss. Music by the Dixieland Famous Dance Band. Special Demonstration of Ballroom Dancing, including the new “Baltimore,” by Miss Yvonne Arlen and Mr. Colin Shorter. Reserve Early. Phone 26-615. N EWMARKET UNITED TENNIS CLUB DANCE TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT ADMISSION 6s. Supper Included. TO-MORROW (Wednesday) NIGHT GRAND FAREWELL TO MRS. CLYDE HOWLEY, Who is leaving New Zealand on Aug. 11. Takapuna Boating Club. CLUBHOUSE. BAYS WATER WHARF. annual prize night dance TO-MORROW (WED.), 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. BIRTLEY’S NO. 1 ORCHESTRA SUPPER PROVIDED. During the Evening, last season's trophies w *ll be presented by G. Winstone Jnr., Esq. (Patron of the Club). Late Boat to Town. 12.30 a.m. Buses to Devonport. Takapuna and Milford, 1 a.m. Special Buses leave Devonport Wharf 7.40 SUBSCRIPTIONS : LADIES, 2s 6d. GENTS. 3s. C. H. HOVERD, Hon. Sec.
Master Picture’s second big Austra-lian-made production, ‘'The Adorable Outcast,’ recently smashed all records for attendances in Australia on its opening at Brisbane. On each of the opening days 10,000 paid admissions were recorded. This easily establishes a record for admissions in any of the capital cities in Australia. The Adorable Outcast” is to be released in New Zealand shortly.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 426, 7 August 1928, Page 15
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