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AMU SKTVTTI f^Ta. THOMftf A.O’BrieN ThpaTrey LAST TWO DAYS Jack Mul hall, Charlie Murray, Tryon, in “THE POOR NUT.’ And '«th Ali Lewis a Phone 41-586 Joyce, George Jean Hersholt. <l3 WASHINGTON SQUARE Also, SPECIAL FEATURETTE. THURSDAY LAURA LA PLANTE in “FINDERS KEEPERS " Also, “IMPETUOUS YOUTH.” with CONRAD VEI DT SPECIAL TO-NIGHT MR. STAN PRITCHARD will sine “HEROES OE THE TASMAN,” dedicated to the Southern Cross flyers. To-night at 7.45. Phone 44-136. First National’s All-British Triumph “SOMEHOW GOOD” Starring FAY COMPTON. Also JACK MULHALL and CHARLIE MURRAY In “THE POOR NUT.” tvcßyßUDys Laughs, Mystery and Excitement galore in “13, WASHINGTON SQUARE” ■ ■ - i. - ■ f '* VTiVil t3U With ALICE JOYCE, JEAN HERSHOLT GEORftF I fu/k Also, CHARLIE MURRAY. JACKMULHAUin ? “ THE POOR NUT ” Latest Gazette Comedy Continuous from 10. Phone 44-402. Phone 20-142, Phone *6-609 At 7-60 By Special Arrangement AT THE RIALTO ONLY “THE PUNCHBOWL REVUE” SIXTY MINUTES OF LAUGHTER MUSIC and c.r>wrOn the Screen~ T «MUND LOWE R knd U Lofs a^RS^ < ' n - PUBI.ICITY MADNESS ” GAZETTE SCENIC COMEDY. RIALTO ORCHESTRA AT THE REGENT CONRAD VEIDT in “A MAN'S P- STRA ’ Also P V ATE^T Y r A7FTT c SS ” Witrt EDMUND LOWE, LATEST GAZETTE COMEDY, etc. ' w three LAMPS PJr Phone 26-041. COLLEEN MbORE in “ HAPPINESS AHEAD ” Also. CLIVE BROOK in “YOUTH & A WHIRLWIND” And “THE FIGHT FOR LIFE” (Lobster v. Octopus). COMEDY GOOD SUPPORTS. To-morrow ALL-STAR VAUDEVILLE THEATEE KINGSLAND. Phone 20-821. WILLY FRITSCH in “ THE LAST WALTZ ” Also, “IF YOUTH BUT KNEW.” In addition, “THE FIGHT FOR LIFE,” between an Octopus and a Lobster. FULL SUPPORTS. COMEDY■

TrcTJi g a A Fuller-HaywarJ Theatre. TO-NIGHT 8 O’clock TO-NIGHT A Big Special Programme. “LIFE’S CIRCUS.” A Moving Panorama of the Circus World mance and Fascination. Starring MARY JOHNSON. The Second Picture — “BODY AND SOUL.” A Vivid and Thrilling Romantic Drama Starring LIONEL BARRYMORE and AILEEN PRINGLE. Selected Supporting Programme. Capitol Orchestra. Phone 20-674

, A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. TO-NIGHT 8 o’clock TO-NIGHT VAUDEVILLE AND PICTURES STARRING ENGAGEMENT WILSON and MILLER In their celebrated Acrobatic Act, Featuring Living Statuary, Plastic Pos- • ing. Feats of Strength, and Muscle Control. ART IN ATHLETICS. 2. REG. RUSHEN The Renowned Whistling Tenor. 3. ROY NEWTON The Popular Parody King. C. PALMER, Baliadist. 5. WALLY HARRISON Novelty Instrumentalist and Vocalist. On the Screen — EVELYN BRENT in “THE IMPOSTER” A Drama ith 1,000 Thrils. Two-Reel Comedy and News. tPCNPAIf “ 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.

ADEL PHI GREY LYNN, Every Night, at 8. EDMUND LOWE and MARY ASTOR in ‘ DRESSED TO KILL” Also, BILLIE DOVE in "THE YELLOW LILY” SPECIAL TO-NIGHT. HEENEY-TUNNEY FIGHT FILM.

WATCH OUT FOR WEDNESDAY, 26th, at DIXIELAND. monster charity ball “BODY AND SOUL” AT CAPITOL “Body and Soul.” starring A.ileen Bringie, Norman Kerry, and Lionel Barrymore, will be shown at the Capi--105 Theatre this evening. i-ionel Barrymore plays Dr. Leydon, famous surgeon reduced to a state °* sodden stupidity by drink. He becomes infatuated with a young Swiss Peasant woman, in a measure retrieves mrnself from the'depths, but becomes *? insanely jealous of her that he nains her up in an outhouse. She is *®® Cu ed by a young mountaineer, and °m tliis point onward one dramatic moment follows another with ini pell- ** rapidity. Norman Kerry, as the mountaineer, is buoyant, sincere, and mßcidedly likeable; 'his success with jmrrymore, in which he demands the of the woman he now loves, whom the doctor still loves in his fjnk-crazed mind, are amazingly . an d impressive. iha*< e s Circus,” an intensely draatory of the lives of Parisian 113 Performers, will also be shown.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 456, 11 September 1928, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 456, 11 September 1928, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 456, 11 September 1928, Page 19

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