AMUSEMEKTS AJVIUBEME^XJS. LAST NIGHT ! LON CHANEY in RAMON NOVARRO “ THE BIG CITY ” ! TO-MORROW << A Certain Young Man ” A A STORY OF EVE IN THE EVENING. With RENEE ADOREE CARMEL MYERS MARCELINE DAY BERT ROACH MAJESTIC IN E IA/t nCTUKE A Delightful farce, as modern as 1950, with the immortal hero of “Ben Hur" and “Across to Singapore” as a snappy Don Juan. Thrills. Shadows, Drama. Comedy,.and Delightful Farce follow on each other with Lightning Rapidity. ALSO The work of St. John’s Ambulance Association in England and New Zealand. A GUARANTEE FROM ONE WHO KNOWS lust say that the picture portrayed them lemories very, very vividly and is a picf _ Aucklander, who was in H.M.S. Glasgow. THE GREATEST OF ALL SEA PICTURES NAVAL EPIC “I went through both battle, a ..u every detail. It brought back old well worth seeing.”— So writes fur THE BRITISH Battles q/? Coronel and Falkland Islands PRESENTED WITH PROLOGUE AND SPECIAL MUSIC at the The Fuller-Hayward Home of Big Pictur NEXT BIG PICTURE “ THE STUDENT PRINCE ” With RAMON NOVARRO and NORMA SHEARER. A LUBITSCH PRODUCTION F there is a Show in Auckland worth seeing it is advertised in ...... THE SUN
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 494, 25 October 1928, Page 17
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194Page 17 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 494, 25 October 1928, Page 17
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