AMUSEMENTS. wwvwuw •‘The Theatre Magnificent.” Continuous from 11 a.m. Royal Matinee at 2.30 p.m. —Gra< Performance at 7.45. THE BEAU GESTE " OF THE SKIES / 1 m. r r. ? C A A Hear the Amazing Synchronised Sound Presentation Special Musical Score by Maurice Guttridge and the Regent Orchestra. 99 “Knights of The Air An Introduction Film to “Wings,” telling the.story of aviation from its infancy. Box Plans at Theatre (Phone 46-888) and Lewis Eady. Ltd.
His Majesty’s Theatre Lessees: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.) Ltd. TO-NIGHT THE PATRICIAN OPERATIC SOCIETY’S “THE GOOSE GIRL” A Comic Opera in a Prologue and Four Acts. By Sir Alfred Scott-Gatty. TWO MORE NIGHTS By Popular Demand. CHORUSES 80 STRONG, CATCHY SONGS. BRIGHT DIALOGUE. PRETTY BALLETS, BEAUTIFUL FROCKING, SPLENDID SCENERY. Surprise was written on the face of the happy audiences who saw “THE GOOSE GIRL” last week. Prices : D.C. and 0.5., ss; Stalls, 3s; Gallery. 2s. (No Tax). No extra charge for reserves. Plan at Lewis Eady, Ltd., Queen St. PTOWaRD KARANGAHAPE ROAD. A Fuller-Hayward Theatre TWICE DAILY Saturday —2 p.m. and 7 p.m. MOW SHOWING NOW SHOWING Double-Feature Programme _ION EL BARRYMORE, with AILEEN pr,NGLE .body N a°n B d M sou U“ RB ' *" d R ! N A T^G T Or in THE Comedy. "Prince Edward News, and Beacham’s Orchestra. Final Day To-morrow (Saturday) of t Dog Competition screening of Rm-Tin-Ti the Regiment. See To-morrow morning’s paper for particulars. ROYAL AUCKLAND CHOIR Assisted by the BOHEMIAN ORCHESTRA TOWN HALL Thursday, August 30 jFELICIEN DAVID S SYMPHONIC ODE, “The Desert” : Miss Christina Ormiston will sing “Solo di Mimi” (La Boheme), and "To the Orchestral Number. “Irish Rhapsody.” Box Plan opens at Lewis Eady. Ltd.. , Queen St., Tuesday, August 28, 7.30 a m Extra Reserved Seats. 2s.
j Marceline Day, who appeared with l Lon Chaney in “London After Midnight," and will also he seen with the star in his next picture, “The Big City,” has the principal role in “Under the Black Eagle,” which will be screened shortly. Flash, a new dog star, makes his debut in this him. Balph Forbes and Douglas Fairbanks. jun„ also play important roles in the picture.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 441, 24 August 1928, Page 15
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