AMUSEMENTS. The Theatre Magnificent imwwwwv. J. C. Williamson’s Home of Supreme Picture and Vaudeville Entertai Stupendous Success of Great Air Spectacle. With CLARA BOW, CHAS. ROGERS, RICHARD ARLEN NOW IN IT’S LAST TWO DAYS. Coming Friday ‘THE BOYS WITH SAX APPEAL’’ m Melody de Luxe Red Hot Jazz and Musical Gems of Other YOU WILL SIMPLY GO MAD OVER THEM. Also, BEBE DANIELS in “THE FIFTY-FIFTY GIRL.” And MAURICE GUTTRIDGE and the Famous Regent Orchestra. Book Your Seats at the Theatre (Phone 46-888), or at Lewis Eady, Ltd. ❖ + K- * ic. 4> i'A ♦ y.i 4- VA 4- Hi 4" r!i 4- i'A * * If there is a Show in Auckland worth seeing * * it is Advertised in THE SUN * * ill + Hi * 7% * Zi * ill 4* Hi * St 4" Hi 4* Hi * Hi 4* Hi * Hi * Hi 4* Hi * Hi *
AMUSEMENTS. LAST TWO NIGHTS OF THE YEAR S BIGGEST LAUGH ! Auckland's Largest and finest Theatre. MI Ring 43-210 for Reserve*. Popular Prices. a Why s€s Hors Go Wrong *1 WITH —r TED McNAMARA and SAMMY COHEN Comedy Stars in "What Price Glory,” and "The Gay Retreat.” They Went Wrong But You Can’t on This Gloom-Chaser. Whiteford Waugh’s Popular Orchestra Overture, "Maritana.” COMMENCING FRIDAY With MARIE DRESSLER Every day they’ coming nearer by th direct from The Brightest and Best of all her Pictures! Marion Davies ‘PATSY’ The Leap Year Frolic. You must meet Patsy, the leap year girl. She's cute and sweet, but when Cupid passes her by, she shows how to play the game to win when hearts tru ips. If yo nt to vhy iled creen’s funniest ie, see this riot LAWRENCE GRAY THE COWBOYS ARE COMING! ing next Monday, Fired! Mayfield!*® C@wls><s>y Hamid! THE BAND WITH 37 INSTRUMENTS the Sousaphone, Six Saxophones, Xylophone, Celeste, Oboes, Steel 'rumpets, Banjos, Violins, Clarinets, Mandolin, Trombone, Piano, etc. SYMPHONIES ! MELODIES ! JAZZ ! gaged for the Majestic at the Highest Fee ever paid to a musical fcombination iting New Zealand after concluding a triumphant tour of the biggest theatres throughout Canada and the United States. COMMENCING MONDAY, MATINEE 2.30.
isama Last Day of “The Opening Night,” with Claire Windsor, and “Good Time Charlie,” with Helene Costello. COMMENCING TO-MORROW AT BOTH THEATRES — The Picture that took Australia by storm IRENE RICH in “THE SILVER SLAVE.” EMBASSY See this Daring Modern Story ! You’ll Enjoy It ! Chosen by the Directors of Union Theatres, Sydney, to open the new Ambassadors Theatre. On the same programme, BETTY BALFOUR in “THE SEA URCHIN.” Comedy— Gazette, etc. Usual Popular Prices. .Box Plans at Lewis Eady, Ltd.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 451, 5 September 1928, Page 15
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