AMU SUI£K T 3. nt lUcot o. iZ c f/ n o' / /, n .- TWICE DAILY A NIGHTLY RIOT OF APPLAUSE AND MELODY ! m a KJQO In Melody de Luxe, Red Hot Jazz, and Musical Gems of Other Days. AND ON THE SCREEN CHARMING BEBE DANIELS, THE PARAMOUNT STAR, in “THE FIFTY-FIFTY GIRL Maurice Guttridge and the Famous Regent Orchestra. Book your seats at the Theatre (Phone 46-888), or at Lewis Eady, Ltd. COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT IkICHAILD DIX 'Easy Came EasyGo NANCY CARROLL ■ A FRANK TUTTLE CL Qxramount Cfictun K V
Phone 42-274. Direction: MRS. HENRY HAYWARD 2 DOUBLE STAR ATTRACTIONS LAST TWO DAYS ‘The Bush Cinderella’ STARRING DALE AUSTEN AND BERT LYTTELL and BILLIE DOVE IN “THE LONE WOLF RETURNS” POPULAR PRICES. Sessions: 11.15. 1.30, 3.35, 5.45. and 8. AT THE GRAND TO-DAY. The Little Theatre Society. ANNOUNCE THEIR 11th PRODUCTION, “THE ROUND TABLE.” By LENNOX ROBINSON, the Society has the honour of presenting an eminent play-writer for the first time in New Zealand. In this brilliant tragi-comedy the author deals with the dual-personality of souls. AT THE CONCERT CHAMBER, SEPT. 26, 27, 28, 29. SPECIAL NOTICE. Intending Members may join now for half fees, carrying all privileges, including priority booking, active membership, and eligibility for the Little Theatre Club. Subscription: £l/1/- for two seats for each of the 2 productions. 16/6 for one seat for each of the 2 productions. Af Kenneth Brampton, Producer, 20 Wyndham St. Phone 46-668. Theo. J. Spry, Secretary, 206 Victoria Arcade. Phone 43-453. Application for Membership may be also made to Lewis Eady, Ltd. 1T331335! B wJi i REMUERA. (THE THEATRE CLASSIC) Direction: Fuller-Hay ward and Mumford. TO-NIGHT AT 8. LILLIAN GISH and JOHN GILBERT in the Sweetest Love Story in Operatic Literature. “ LA BOHEME ” ADDITIONAL ATTRACTION ESTHER RALSTON in “SOMETHING ALWAYS HAPPENS. ' Phone Reservations. 24-749. THE BOHEMIAN ORCHESTRA (Assisted by Royal Auckland Choir). Conductor: COLIN MUSTON, L.R.A.M. Leader: EDITH WHITELAW, L.R.A.M. TOWN HALL TO-MORROW NIGHT FIRST PORTION OF PROGRAMME will be devoted to the usual Orchestra numbers and a Part Song by the Choir SECOND PORTION Felicien Davids Symphonic Ode, “ THE DESERT ” ROYAL AUCKLAND CHOIR. AND ORCHESTRA. ADMISSION 2s 9d. No Tax. A Really Good Concert, to suit all tastes. W. J, CADDELL, Phone 41-359.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 457, 12 September 1928, Page 15
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