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AMUSEMENTS. Auckland Has Fallen in Love With Ramona ! I Hundreds have been to see it twice— It’s that sort of picture. DOLORES DEL RIO “RAMONA” "The Picture Beautiful" » Lure Thrill Flame Heroics Romance Joy Sorrow Beauty. They’re all in "RAMONA” the em- j bodiment of perfect picture entertain- j ment never more beautifully, nor i tremendously portrayed than by Dolores j del Rio, ravishing, enticing and wistful, j AT THE Strand Fuller-Hayward Home of Big Pictures. ' TWICE DAILY Box Plan at Strand (43-114) and Lewis 1 Eady, Ltd. REMARKABLE TRIUMPH ; of ! MARGARET BANNERMAN The preliminary announcements regarding the brilliant genius of Margaret Bannerman had the effect of attracting a very large and very representative audience to her initial New Zealand appearance at His Majesty’s Theatre last evening, and the occasion proved one of the most notable in local theatrical history. That Miss Bannerman is Justly entitled to be ranked with the best and most charming actresses on the English-speaking stage she proved during the first Act of "Other Men’s ! Wives,” iand throughout the performance ! her perfect* artistry in the comedy and dramatic scenes was a perfect Joy. Miss Bannerman’s success was spontaneous and instantaneous, and the final fall of the curtain was the signal for a remarkable display of enthusiasm. His Majesty’s Theatre Direction: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.) Ltd. THE IDOL OF PLAYGOERS. To-Night at 8 AND TWO FOLLOWING EVENINGS J. C. Williamson, Ltd., Present ANTHONY PRINSEP’S LONDON COMPANY, WITH Margaret Bannerman in Walter Hackett’s Brilliant ComedyDrama. “OTHER MEN’S WIVES” Which was specially written for Miss Bannerman, and in which she created a furore of enthusiasm last night. Reperfoir*e of Balance of the Season. MONDAY NIGHT NEXT 3 NIGHTS ONLY “ OUR BETTERS ” Somerset Maugham’s much-discussed Comedy, NEXT THURSDAY NIGHT 3 NIGHTS ONLY. “SEXES AND SEVENS” e By Arthur Wimperis, from the French of t Alfred Savoir. r MONDAY and TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15 AND 16. 2 NIGHTS ONLY. a “ DIPLOMACY ” ® Adapted from Victorien Sardou's “Dora” Aucklanders will see these productions ™ staged exactly as in London. II D.C. and R.S., 7s T Stalls, 4s; Gallery, 1s 6d: Early Door Stalls, 1s extra; Early Door Gallery, 6d extra. All prices plus tax. Box Plans for the Season are Now Open at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Day Sales at H.M. 1 Theatre Confectionery. JOHN FARRELL. Manager

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 476, 4 October 1928, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 476, 4 October 1928, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 476, 4 October 1928, Page 15

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