a •C---->6. 3 fc ft/ V r tA=i ,l\\ \ >v l\\ SS A. I>i. V.. : me , : W E R 0 K\V. j' .y /y.vH \6LZ~ ,/lilm Nl-wiKw WITH LYA MARA AND BEN LYON A Spectacular Romance of the European Stage with all its glamour and inspirations. THE PLAZA & TIVOLI—THURSDAY <S* TflOMftf A.O ORIEN Theater DAINTY, IMPISH, CAPTIVATING LAURA LA PLANTE in “ FINDERS KEEPERS” FROM MARY ROBERTS RINEHART'S FARCIAL COMEDY. Also Cinema Arts Latest Continental Success “ IMPETUOUS YOUTH ” with CONRAD VEIDT. In addition —“THE PARASOL ANT"—Something new in Nature Films. Additional at the Plaza TO-NIGHT, FRANK MORAN LATEST GAZETTE COMEDY SPECIAL ORCHESTRAL ITEMS. Plaza Continuous from 11. Phone 41-586. Tivoli at 7.45. Phone 44-136. Mack Sennett's Special Comedy RoI mance, _____ “ THE GOOD-BYE KISS ” ALSO VERA REYNOLDS and VICTOR VARCONI in “ THE LITTLE ADVENTURESS ” Venture into the Land of Adventure with Dainty Vera a Comedy of errors j ALSO, BERT HARROW, COMEDIAN. Latest Gazette Comedy. Continuous from 10. Phone 44-402. Phone 46-009 At 7-60. TWO BIG ATTRACTIONS Phone 20-142. Alice Joyce in “13 WASHINGTON SQUARE’’ with Jean Hersholt ■ Mystery Laughs Surprises Galore Also, ■ FAY COMPTON in “SOMEHOW GOOD’’ ■ LATEST GAZETTE —— Rialto Orchestra in Latest Selections. THREE LAMPS Phone 26-041. POLA NEGRI in “THE SECRET HOUR” Also, JACK MULHALL and CHARLIE MURRAY in “ THE POOR NUT ” COMEDY GOOD SUPPORTS. THEATRE KINGSLAN D. Phone 20-821. EVELYN BRENT, GARY COOPER, in |j “BEAU SABREUR” Also. CONRAD VEIDT in “ A MAN’S PAST ” fl GAZETTE COMEDY B Also, FRANK MORAN, the 6 feet 6 B Comedian. S^hffheßlGPicmvef J ‘ THE 1928 VERSION OF UNCLE TOM’S CABIN v 2S£ COMING SOON Watch for Further Announcement. I
Auckland's Largest and Finest Theatre Ring 43-210 j for Reserve*. Popular Price* 1 3 BIG ATTRACTIONS | DOLORES DEL RIO as “the Untamed Girl of the Amazon Jungles." y The Gateway of the Moon A Tropica! Tempest of Adventure." and SECOND EDITION (HD row CD* Complete Story in Pictures of TASMAN FLIGHT. The London Daily Express said: London.*’ The same sentiment thousands who sav * ‘Sunrise* is the best film to be se applied to Auckland by the enthus it at the Strand last week. Ifi SUNRISE” with JANET GAYNOR (Star of ‘ Seventh Heaven”), and GEORGE O’BRIEN. “A SONG OF TWO HUMANS” Preceded bv a beautiful stage presentation, “THE ANGELUS,” from Millet' great picture. Vocalist: MISS SARAH STAGPOOLE. Special Music by Eve Bentley’s Strand Symphonic Orchestra. COMPLETE STORY IN PICTURES OF TASMAN FLIGHT. NOW SHOWING AT THE STRAND BOX PLANS AT STRAND AND LEWIS EADY, LTD.
BOX PLAN ARRANGEMENTS AT ST. JAMES* THEATRE.—AII plans for to-day will be open from 9 a.m. till 12.30. and from 3 p.m. till 7 p.m. All plans from Monday onwards wil! open at 8 a.m. The management, in considering the Grand Circle patrons, will not allow any one person to book more than ten seats for each Opera at a time up to 9 a.m.. after which any number of seats may be booked. BRILLIANT GRAND OPERA f u TO-NIGHT at 8 p.m. SHARP. Sir Benjamin and Mr. John Fuller present their Greatest Operatic Enterprise THE FULLER-GONSALEZ ITALIAN GRAND OPERA COMPANY. In Bellini's Glorious Opera, “ NORMA ” (A Thrilling Tale of the Druids). In which the following Principals will appear:— ROSITA SILVESTRI. Dramatic Soprano; NINA ALGOZINO. Dramatic Mezzo: MATILDA PFRIMMER. Mezzo-Soprano; ARTURO TAMBURINI. Dramatic Tenor; ERNESTO FUMAGALLI, Basso Profundo; A. GILARDI, Tenor. FOLLOWED BY Monday, September 17. — “Faust.” Tuesday, September 18.— “Un Ballo in Maschera.” Wednesday, September 19. Matinee, “Rigoletto," Night, “Ernani." Thursday, September 20. — “Barber of Seville." Friday, September 21. “Norma." Saturday, September 22. — Matinee, “Faust," Night, “Barber of Seville. From the Press Critiques of Evening Star, Dunedin. June 29. “Silvestri's exhausted the artistic possibilities .... her sing Algozino scored a great triumph. With Tambu acting in high class, the telling top A in unison great scene, and the audience broke in with thui curtain fell. In the last act the acting was “Norma"— treatynent of “Casta Diva" ing cannot be over-praised, rini, the three, singing and i served as the climax to a nderous applause before the almost painfully intense. COMMON-SENSE PRICES DRESS CIRCLE __id ORCHESTRAL STALLS (Resvd.), Bs, PLUS TAX. STALLS, ss, Plus Tax. GRAND CIRCLE, 3s, Plus Tax. MATINEES: D.C. and 0.5., 6s (Plus Tax); Unreserved Stalls, 4s (Plus Tax); Grand Circle 2s 6d (Plus Tax). The D C and O.S. Box Plan for the whole of the performances announced above is now open at the Theatre Booking Office. Hours: Daily from 9 a.m. till 7 p.m. GRAND CIRCLE BOOKING. — The Box Plan for the Grand Circle is now nnen for “Ernani,” and will open on MONDAY MORNING for “Barber of open ioi SevM | e> „ and on TUESDAY MORNING for “Norma.” NOTICE. — 5s Seats cannot be booked; always plenty of latter price seats sold at Theatre from 7 o'clock.
m ii NIGHTLY, 7.45. Battle See TO-DAY MADGE BELLAMY in “THE PLAY GIRL” A Joyous Picture of Youth Conquering the Obstacles to Happiness. Second Attraction — “ BLIGHTY, ” with ELLALINE TERRIS Refreshing Entertainment, with a Heart-interesjt Story Drama EMBASSY Sessions: 11.30, 2.0, 5.0, 7.45. mnvina The Latest Topical Gazettes and A Splendid Two-Reel Comedy complete a Programme of Unequalled Value. Usual Popular Prices. Box PU and moving.-- Ine Latest I opicai * h ALSO, THE HISTORIC LANDING OF THE SOUTHERN CROSS IN CHRISTCHURCH at Lewis taa y>
A DEL PHI GREY LYNN TO-NIGHT at 8 P.M. A Thrilling Romance ot the Early West, starring FRED THOMSON on “Silver King/' in “ THE PIONEER SCOUT ” EVELYN BRENT in "Love’s Greatest Mistake” A Tale of New York and its gay White Way. TRAMS TO ALL PARTS. COMING, MONDAY, 24th inst., Kingsford Smith Tasman Flight Arrival. w Sirls, do you want to play Cricket? pportunity will be given you Support the Auckland Girls’ Cricket Association. All those interested in the formation of a Girls’ Cricket Association in Auckland are invited to attend a rally to be held in the Y.W.C.A. on WEDNESDAY, September 19, at 7.30 p.m.
REMUERA. (THE THEATRE CLASSIC) Direction: Fuller-Hayward and Mumford. TO-DAY at 2.30 TO-NIGHT at 8. NANCY CARROLL <£. FORD STERLING CHICKEN A LA KING" A l»o, HELENE COSTELLO. WARNER OLAND and CLYDE COOK in "GOOD-TIME CHARLIE" COMING TUESDAY NEXT — DALE AUSTEN in “THE BUSH CINDERELLA” Coming TUESDAY, September 25th, “WINGS.” Phone Reservations, 24-749. GREEN MILL MILFORD A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. 8 O’CLOCK TO-NIGHT. DALE AUSTEN in BUSH CINDERELLA” Supporting 6d. STALLS Is.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 460, 15 September 1928, Page 17
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