AMUSEMENTS. A.o'Grien Th&te* a LAST TWO DAYS REGINALD DENNY in “ON YOUR TOES.” ALSO “LIFE’S CIRCUS.” A moving panorama of the Circus World its Loves its Hates its Fascination, Daring and Gaiety. ADDITIONAL ATTRACTION AT EVENING SESSIONS ONLY : harrow. Famous London Comedian PIC Black and White Funsters. PLAZA MATINEE DAILY WI THU°RSDAY- r ”TH 1 E Tivoli at 7.45. Phone 44-136. THURSDAY THE HAWK’S NEST,” also BILLY DOVE in “THE YELLOW LILY.” tvcmjiWDy^ A Dramatic Story of the Circus Ring, “LIFE’S CIRCUS” See the Sensational Wire Walkers the Daring of the Riders you’ll lithe atmosphere of the sawdust ring in this outstanding production. Second Attraction : “ TURKISH DELIGHT ” With RUDOLPH SCHILDKRAUT and KENNETH THOMPSON. AT THE MATINEE DAILY, at 2.30 PIC AND ALF (THE KIDDIES WILL RAVE OVER THEM). LATEST GAZETTE COMEDY SELECTED MUSIC THURSDAY NEXT “MIDNIGHT ROSE.” I 46-609. At 7.50. Phone «. TWO BIG ATTRACTIONS ONE COMEDY ONE DRAMA JOHN GILBERT in “TWELVE MILES OUT,” with JOAN CRAWFORD Also TED McNAMARA and SAMMY COHEN in “THE GAY RETREAT.” The Incomparable’ Pair of “What Price Glory” in another Great Comedy. LATEST GAZETTE SELECTED ORCHESTRAL ITEMS Phone 26-041 THEATRE KEN MAYNARD and TARZAN in THE UPLAND RIDER” RUDOLPH SCHILDEKRAUT in TURKISH DELIGHT” COMEDY FINE SUPPORTS ESTHER RALSTON in “LOVE AND LEARN.” Special Engagement SIDNEY DAN (The Human Ostrich) Also, “THE MIDNIGHT LTD.” Gazette Cartoon Comedy.
Phone 42-274. Direction : Mrs. Henry Hayward. TWO BIG STAR COMEDIES TO-DAY. CIRCUS ROOKIES STARRING KARL DANE and GEORGE K. ARTHUR Screened at 1.30, 4.50, 6.15, and 9.15. WILLIAM FOX SPECIAL “WHAT PRICE GLORY” STARRING DOLORES DEL RIO and VICTOR McLAGLEN Screened at 11.35, 2.55, and 7.30. N.B. —School Children’s Matinee, 2.30. AT THE GRAND TO-DAY. REMUERA. The Theatre Classic. Direction: Fuller-Hayward and Mumford TO-NIGHT, also WED. and THURS. ALICE TERRY and IVAN PETROVITCH In a Special Screen Production, based Fan Novel, ROBERT HICHENS'S “THE GARDEN OF ALLAH.” thrills a pictur Truly, a Magnificent Spectacle. », FRED THOMSON and his superb white horse, SILVER KING, in ‘THE PIONEER SCOUT.” A Thrilling Ro Box Pla of the Early West. at Theatre. Phone Reservations 24-749. MUNICIPAL BAND CONCERT. TOWN HALL, TO-MORROW NIGHT. BAND Numbers are of great brilliancy, and include : Wagner's “TANNHAUSER” Overture. March. “Our Fleet”; Selection, “The Flyng Dutchman”; Waltz, “Tout Paris”; Suite by Sousa, “At the King’s Court ; *nd “Reminiscences of Tschaikowsky. comprising gems from the Russian composer’s works. Mr. Fred Bowes, cornet, will play “M Bacio” and “The Rosary.” Mr. Hal. C. McLennan, flute, will play •Grace et Coquetterie” and “Nightingale and the Frogs.” Miss Sarah Stagpoole, soprano, will si ‘O Flower of All the World, ‘Beloved, t Is Morn,” and “By the Blue River.” accompanist, Mr. Leo. Whittaker Conductor, Mr. Christopher Smith. ADMISSION, 6d and Is. Reserves, 2s, can be booked at Messrs. Lewis Eady, Ltd. i <5 rrigHAM, Town Clerk.
A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. TO-NIGHT —8 o’clock—TO-NIGHT TWO EXCELLENT PICTURES “THE WAY OF ALL FLESH.” A Vivid and Soul-Stirring Drama. An Outstanding Screen Sensation. Starring BELLE BENNETT and EMIL JANNINGS The Second Picture : “THE BIG NOISE.” An uproarious Comedy Drama starring CHESTER CONKLIN. Selected Supporting Programme. Capitol Orchestra. Phone 20-574. fwn\ aiaa A FULLER-HAYWARD THEATRE TO-NIGHT Two Super Attractions. PROF. D’ALMAINE, EMINENT HYPNOTIST Radiating Merry Mental Suggestion in a Novel and Humorous Manner. Can the Living be Buried Alive? D’ALMAINE SAYS “YES.” Members of the audience offer themselves as subjects in a wonderful and weird demonstration of HYPNOTISM—CATALEPTIC TRANCES —BLOODLESS SURGERY. See the Sleep of Death During thO Performance. Professor D’Almaine will place a subject in a 24 Hour Hypnotic Sleep. After the performance the subject will be carried to an adjoining shop and placed in the window, where he will remain in full view of the public until taken back into the theatre at 8 o’clock to-mor-THE GRAND" AWAKENING THE FUN OF CORK A RIOT OF LAUGHS SEE—Members of the audience Hypnotised Subjects who think they are monkeys. SEE—Men who think they are women. The Hypnotic Barbers. SEE—The year’s greatest mental act. The Impossible made Possible. On the Screen—“THE CHINESE PARROT” The year’s greatest mystery drama. A Picture that outbats "THE BAT” and more thrilling than "One Exciting Night.”
CPttiPAll A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. TO-NIGHT—B o'clock —TO-NIGHT AN EXCELLENT PROGRAMME — “THE WAY OF ALL FLESH” A vivid, soul-stirring drama one of the great pictures this year starring BELLE BENNETT <£. EMIL JANNINGS ■He Second Picture—- “ BABY MINE ” a Typhoon of Laughter and Merriment. Starring KARL DANE and GEORGE K. ARTHUR. Strong Supporting Programme. ORCHESTRA Phone 20-710 LECTURES. AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE TUESDAY NIGHT Free Public Lectures BRITAIN’S INDUSTRIAL FUTURE 7 h ! s will be the Third of a set of three ‘tures in the course by Professor Bel- l snaw, m the College Hall. Arts Building, I Winces Street, To-night, August 21st, ; at 8 p.m. DANCING. LADIES* PROGRESSIVE MOTORCYCLE CLUB. DANCE. to-morrow, Wednesday, AT ST. SEPULCHRE’S HALL (Off Khyber Pass) a,, oons a .i Streamers Spot and Mo _ Carlo Dances. SIX VAGABONDS ORCHESTRA Dancing 8 to 11 p.m. Ladies, 2s. Gentlemen, 2s Double 4s. f six professional actors applied th r * e a P°le°nic assignment, proving an actor in Hollywood soon finds R „ that Napoleon must have been a supervisor. i n the wor ds of Ludwig, -napoleon knew onlv how to command.”
adelphi grey LYNN, TO-NIGHT, at 7.45. NORMA SHEARER in “THE LATEST FROM PARIS.” AND FRED THOMSON in “DON MIKE.” Fpll Supporting Programme.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 438, 21 August 1928, Page 15
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