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AMUSEMENTS. MWWWVW c tv t “The Theatre Magnificent” Direction: Willian ton Films (N.Z.), Ltd Managing Directors Beaumont Smitn and F. W Thring. Continuous from 11 «.m. Matinee, 2.30. Evening. 7.45. HUGE TRIPLE PROGRAMME TO NIGHT Adolphe menjou AA T ighl of ytyslenj* WITH EVELYN BRENT. His life the wage for a woman's honour, a man's life. Menjon will fascinate yon as the dashing officer, the idol of women, the lover of one woman. Here is his greatest dramatic picture in months. THE GREATEST PAIR OP IDIOTS ON THE SCREEN. W. C. FIELDS and w . . CHESTER CONKLIN in * GOIS iOf JLIICK AND NIGHTLY ON THE STAGE. THE ELEVEN RASCALS Whirlwind Acrobats, Tumblers, and Aerial Artists. Special Attraction for the Children at the 2.30 DAILY MATINEES 2.30 THE ELEVEN RASCALS And a Host of Other Lovable Little People, in PANTOMIME REVELS. ACROBATS TUMBLERS SINGERS DANCERS COMEDIENNES. Village Revels The 10 Acrobatic Firemen The Silver Lining The Kinky Kids Parade Baby Wonders of the Air The Tin Can Band Bed-time Stories The Juvenile Haka Dancers The Whirlwind Tumblers, etc., etc. YOU OWE THIS PLEASURE TO YOUR LITTLE ONES. Maurice Guttridge and his Orchestra. Box Plans at Theatre (Phone 46-883), Phone Reserves cannot be kept after 7.30 p.m.

T Tit Whir o f Wings, once only a Romantic Dream., now broke over Jack in Stem Reality His first dawn patrol! Here was the boy’s dream come true—here was the trumpet call to breathless hazards in the skies! It’s the tussle of human beings on the high seas of heaven. , WINGS <4 With CLARA BOW CHARLES ROGERS RICHARD ARLEN and 10,000 others. CL Qaramount Qicture COMING FRIDAY NEXT THE EEGENT With Synchronised Sound Presentation. Box Plans Now Open at Theatre and Lewis Eady, Ltd

AUCKLAND COMPETITIONS SOCIETY’S GREAT ANNUAL Competitions Festival Music, Dancing, Elocution, Choirs . The Festival, which will run for about two weeks, will open in the Embassy Theatre COMMENCING ON Thursday Next, August 23 There are nearly 2000 performers, including some of the most talented artists in the Dominion. To allow of the enormous programme being completed in time, the day sessions will run CONTINUOUSLY FROM 10 A.M. TILL 6 P.M. EVENING SESSIONS (FINALS) will commence at 7.45 p.m., sharp. SCHOOL HOLIDAYS are on during the whole festival; parents and children alike will derive pleasure and benefit from every session, and business folk may drop ;in during lunch hour for a welcome diversion. Last year, no less than 2,300 people attended the Grand Final Night in the Town Hall, but remember that every night provides a more attractive programme than any ordinary theatre can do. Vocal Music, Humour, Instrumental Music, Character Recitals. Choirs, Quartettes, Dancing, Gorgeous Ballets, Beautiful Dresses. The Festivals occur ONLY ONCE A YEAR, so you can't afford to miss a night And the Prices of Admission will tempt you : DAY SESSIONS, gd. EVENING FINALS, fc>S, JS. DAY SESSIONS, SEASON TICKETS, 15s. Competitions ADELPHI I GREY LYNN, TO-NIGHT, at 7.45. THE BIG SUPER SPECIAL “ THE KING OF KINGS ” A Mighty, Magnificent and Awe-Inspiring Spectacle. Special Orchestral Music. ‘‘Detectives/* the fourth co-starrint? | comedy with Karl Dane and George !K. Arthur, will be released shortly. Miss Dale Austen (“Mi§s New Zealand 11927”) appears in the picture.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 437, 20 August 1928, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 4 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 437, 20 August 1928, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 4 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 437, 20 August 1928, Page 15

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