The Theatre Magnificent J. C. William: sttC Home of Supreme Picture and Vaudeville Entertainment. SECOND MIGHTY WEEK. n * Over 25,000 saw it last week, and the boom is still on. BOOK FOR THE LAST DAYS. Reserves are better than Regrets. ALSO, THE HISTORY OF AVIATION FROM ITS INFANCY. KNIGHTS OF THE AIR Hear the Amazing Sound Synchronisation And MAURICE GUTTRIDGE and the Famous Regent Orchestra. Book Your Seats at the Theatre (Phone 46-888), or at Lewis Eady. Ltd. THE REGENT—FRIDAY NEXT Entertainment Supreme Saxophonic Syncopation. Direct from J. C. Williamson’s Tivoli Theatre. THE MUSICAL TREAT OF THE YEAR. csb m msm These Mirthmaking Masters of Melodious Melodies will enthrall you as never before, and when they play those favourite old-time melodies, well—they are absolutely the finest Saxophone Band that has ever played in Australasia. 'Nuff sed! Also 100 per cent. Pictorial Entertainment, with BEBE DANIELS in “THE FIFTY FIFTY GIRL.” AND OTH£R REGENT NOVELTIES.
REMUERA. The Theatre Classic. Direction* Fuller-Hayward and Mumford TO-NIGHT and MONDAY, AT 8 RAMON NOVARRO in Metro's Special Attraction, “Across to Singapore” A Vivid Tale of the Sea, Ships, and Singapore. Additional Feature MONTE BLUE and BETYY BRONSON In a story of a crook who wasn’t crooked! “BRASS KNUCKLES" COMING TUESDAY NEXT 3 NIGHTS and MATINEE WEDNESDAY MARY PICKFORD IN “MY BEST GIRL” Phone Reservations, 24-749.
MUNICIPAL BAND CONCERT. TOWN HALL, WEDNESDAY NEXT. IN A LIGHT, BRILLIANT PROGRAMME The Band Will Play: “The Trossachs” March, “Maritana” Overture, “Venezia" Suite, “The Shamrock" Selection, “Slavonic" Rhapsody, Fox-trot Selection, and Selection, “The Belle of New York." MR. HAL. C. MCLENNAN will play the Piccolo Solo, “Cassiopia," and MR. FRED BOWES the Cornet Solo, “The Death of Nelson.” MISS NELLIE LINGARD will sing “Still As the Night,” “I Passed by Your Window,” and other songs, with Mr. Leo. Whittaker at the Piano. ADMISSION; 6d and 1s; Reserves, 2s Booking at Lewis Eady, Ltd. J. S. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk.
SPECIAL VAUDEVILLE ACT AND A DOUBLE-FEATURE PICTURE PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. COIvtMENCING AT 7 P.M., AT PWISVaRO Direction: Fuller-Hay ward Theatres. Feature No. 1 — Paramount’s RICHARD DIX Comedy Special, “SPORTING GOODS” Richard Dix’s Greatest Laugh Success. Feature No. 2 Warner Bros, present their clever campus Comedy, “THE COLLEGE WIDOW” A Hob-nailed College-Romance. Attraction No. 3 THE BLIND BOY, by CHARLES KAY, Character Vocalist. In addition: “Our Gang’’ Special Comedy. “SUNDOWN, LTD.” BEACHAM'S JAZZ BAND. COMING MONDAY: “Old Favourite'’ No. 18, “THE WHITE ROSE,’’ and CELEBRITY VAUDEVILLE. GREY LYNN, TO-NIGHT, at 7.45. Paramount Presents: "‘The Night of Western Stars” With JACK HOLT and NOAH BEERY. A tale of hair-raising adventure and hair-breadth escapes. ; The Second Picture—“DOOMSDAY” With FLORENCE VIDOR and GARY COOPER Glittering Gowns, Gorgeous Jewels and Scenery add beauty to “DOOMSDAY.’' FULL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. Trams at 10.27 to all parts.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 418, 1 September 1928, Page 15
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