AMD SEMEN TS. II! ... ‘l3 WASHINGTON SQUARE’ Also, SPECIAL FEATURETTE. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT - BIG ATTRACTIONS —2 ick Mulhall, Charlie Murray, Gle Tryon, in “THE POOR NUT.” And Joyce. George Lewis, Jean Hersholt. Phone 41-586. Al B ational’s All-British Triumph “SOMEHOW GOOD” To-night at 7.45 Starring FAY COMPTON. JACK MULHALL and CHARLIE MURRAY e 44-136. I n “THE POOR NUT.’ Laughs, Mystery and Excitement galore in 13, WASHINGTON SQUARE’ mm ■■■' >. .**W*ll > ” A *=>V£ ' With ALICE JOYCE, JEAN HERSHOLT, GEORGE LEWIS. Also, CHARLIE MURRAY, JACK MULHALL in “ THE POOR NUT ” and WHAT A NUT! He’ll keep you in shrieks throughout every reel. Latest Gazette Comedy Continuous from 10. Phone 44-402. I rav i ■ Ed: At 7.50. “ THE PUNCHBOWL REVUE ” SIXTY MiNUTES OF LAUGHTER, MUSIC and SONG On the Screen EDMUND LOWE and LOIS MORAN in ■ “ PUBLICITY MADNESS ” 1 ' SCENIC COMEDY. RIALTO ORCHESTRA AT THE REGENT CONRAD VEIDT in “A MAN’S r«jy H ,f STRA Also -PUBLICJTY MADNESS- with EDMUND LOwk. ■ GAZETTE ~ ‘ ■ ■ ■ i.inL,., toa - with EDM LATEST GAZETTE COMEDY, etc! THREE LAMPS Phone 26-041 THEATRE ■ ||i' |# —KINGSLAND. Phone 20-821. COLLEEN MOORE in “ happiness AHEAD ” Also, CLIVE BROOK in “YOUTH & A WHIRLWIND” And “THE FIGHT FOR LIFE” (Lobster v. Octopus). COMEDY GOOD SUPPORTS. WILLY FRITSCH Als “ THE LAST WALTZ IF YOUTH BUT KNEW.” In addition, “THE FIGHT FOR LIFE,” between an Octopus and a Lobster. COMEDY FULL SUPPORTS.
A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. TO-NIGHT 8 O'clock TO-NIGHT Two Excellent Pictures “SPORTING GOODS” A Rollicking Comedy-Drama, starring RICHARD OIX and FORD STERLING. The Second Picture — “THE SECRET HOUR” A Tense and Thrilling Drama, starring POLA NEGRI. Century Comedy Latest Paramount News—Capitol Orchestra. — Phone 20-574 A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. TO-NIGHT 8 O’clock TO-NIGHT “THE WARNING” A Powerful Mystery Drama, starring JACK HOLT and DOROTHY RE VIER. The Second Picture — “DAREDEVIL’S REWARD” A Stirring Action Drama, starring TOM MIX, with “TONY." Showing Also— Fox News Fox Comedy Cartoon Empire Orchestra Four Soloists. A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. TO-NIGHT “THE DIVINE WOMAN ” A powerful and fascinating drama, starring GRETA GARBO. The Second Picture—“THE WRECK ” Starring SHIRLEY MASON and MALCOLM McGREGOR. Selected Supporting Programme. ORCHESTRA. Phone 20-710. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. DANCING 8.30 to 12 p.m. 7s 6d Double. WEDNESDAY NIGHT NEXT UNITED TENNIS CLUB DANCE. 8-30 till 12 Midnight. 7s 6d Double, i For Reservations, Phone 26-615. REMEMBER—SEPTEMBER 26. MONSTER CHARITY BALL. Numerous Cabaret Items. Real Carnival Attraction. Reserve Early.
(THE THEATRE CLASSIC) Direction: Fuller-Hay ward and Mumford. TO-NIGHT at 8, LAST NIGHT of Clara Bow in ‘Red Hair’ It’s one big non-stop laugh and thrill. And CLAIRE WINDSOR and JOHN BOWERS in a page from human life, “THE OPENING NIGHT” COMMENCING TO-MORROW LILLIAN GISH in her greatest success “LA BOHEME.” Phone Reservations, 24-749. THE GREATEST COMMUNITY SING IN THE HISTORY OF AUCKLAND TUESDAY NIGHT SEPTEMBER 11, at 8 p.m. The Big Town Hall SONG LEADERS: MR. M. GUTHRIE AND OUR OLD DEAR FRIEND “JASPER." MR. VERNON DREW. SOLOISTS: MISS ETTA FIELD MISS ALMA McGRUER And MR. LAURENCE NORTH (the well-known Dunedin Baritone). ACCOM PAN I STS: MRS. BARRINGTON-SNOW. MRS. M. OSBORNE. Assisted by a First-class Orchestra. Don’t Miss This Great Event—-the last and by far the greatest Community Sing. REMEMBER — TUESDAY NIGHT, AT 8 P.M. AT THE BIG TOWN HALL. All Proceeds Go to Unendowed Charity.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 455, 10 September 1928, Page 15
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