AMUSEMENTS 5* T/lOMftf A.OPMEN Jbea\res THE PLAZA—TIVOLI— EVERYBODY’S UNIVERSAL’S NEW 1928 VERSION 1« If LOSE YOURSELF IN WONDER Never before has Harriet Beecher Stowe's immortal drama been presented to the public AS SHE WROTE IT. Never before has any book, play, story or drama been produced on so pretentious a scale. IT’S A TREAT FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY. Preceded by a beautiful atmospheric Prologue at the Plaza only PLANTATION DAYS Twelve star performers, including “The Southern Quartette Produced by Charles Marrs. - o Recent p in (ihw.m Phone 45-609. at 7.50. Phone 20-142 The picturisation of Longfellow’s most famous ballad—- “ THE WRECK OF THE HESPERUS ” Also, GEOROE LEWIS and MARIAN NIXON in “THE FOUR-FLUSHER” At the Rialto my
W fHBBE LAMPS y W Phone 26-041 VICTOR McLAGLEN, BELLE BENNETT “ MOTHER*'MACHREE ” Also, CHESTER CONKLIN, W. C. FIELDS in “FOOLS FOR LUCK” GAZETTE ■ GOOD COMEDY li Nightly at 8. Phone 20-521 PHYLLIS HAVER, HARRISON FORD in “The Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary” And KEN MAYNARD in “CODE OF THE SCARLET” Good Supporting Programme.
rttiarsn A Funer haywaro i heatre TO-NIGHT - 8 O’clock - TO-NIGHT A Big Special Programme “THE GOOD-BYE KISS” Mack Sennett’s latest and greatest Comedy Romance. The Second Picture — “THE SMART SET” A Sparkling, Peppy Comedy Drama, starring WM. HAINES. Selected Supporting Programme. Capitol Orchestra. Phone 20-574.
EMPIRE A F» Her-Hayward Theatre TO-NIGHT 8 O'Clock TO-NIGHT “13 WASHINGTON SQUARE ” A Melodramatic Mystery Sensation. JEAN- HERSHOLT and ALICE JOYCE. The Second Picture — “SECRET ORDERS” A Thrilling Drama of the Secret Service, starring EVELYN BRENT. Two-reel Comedy and Empire News. CPtMPAIf A Fuller-Hayward Theatre TO-NIGHT 8 O’CLOCK “SALLY IN OUR ALLEY” A Tender and Fascinating Comedy Romance. starring SHIRLEY MASON and RICHARD ARLEN. The Second Picture — “THE ESCAPE ” A Modernised Version of the Famous Stage Play, starring VIRGINIA VALLI. Showing also 2-Reel Comedy and Latest News. Edendale Orchestra. Phone 20-710.
ETQ13223 REMUERA - The Theatre Classic. Olfaction: Fuller. Hayward and Mumford. TO-NIGHT AT 8. ADOLPHE MENJOU in “ A NIGHT OF MYSTERY Also, DOROTHY GISH in “ TIP TOES ” Strong Supporting Programme
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 482, 11 October 1928, Page 15
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