AMUSEMfiNXti. (5* TftOMftf A.O PRIEN Itieafrei ‘ Hard Boiled ggerty” Harry L Milton Sill “Laugh Trouble" TOMORROW THURSDAY JOHN GILBERT RENEE ADOREE ERNEST TORRENCE in ‘THE COSSACKS’ (By Count Tolstoi) Wild horsemen in perilous rides; surging battles between Cossack troop and Turkish horde; the soul of the Cossack, inured to hardship and educated only to love and battle—a massive, spectacular and thrilling romance. LAURA LA PLANTE GLENN TRYON in THANKS FOR THE BUGGY RIDE The pianissii of nedy. As gay and youthful r Continuous from 10. Phone 44-402. LAST DAY “ JAZZ MAD ” And "THE COWBOY AVIATOR' TO-MORROW THURSDAY LEATRICE JOY and CHARLES RAY “ VANITY ” “ADVENTURE MAD” A Tingling Mystery Drama. TO-NIGHT at 7.50. MARY ASTOR with LLOYD HUGHES in “ THREE - RING MARRIAGE And NEIL HAMILTON—DOROTHY GULLIVER in “ THE SHIELD OF HONOUR ” Gazette Selected Nnmbers by Rialto Orchestra REGENT THEATRE is let for Political Meeting TO-NIGHT, TO-MORROW BOTH THEATRES “HARD BOILED HAGGERTY" and “SOMETHING ALWAYS HAPPENS" THREE LAMPS feSftJr Phone 26-04*. ALL-STAR VAUDEVILLE All Popular and Talented Artists And FRED THOMSON in “ THE SUNSET LEGION ” Gazette Usual Good Supports. Nightly at 8 Pho THE AIR PICTURE SUPREME With CLARA BOW, RICHARD ARLEN Special Prologue Film, “KNIGHTS OF THE AIR”
A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. TO-NIGHT A Big Special Programme “ ACROSS TO SINGAPORE ’ A vividly colourful romance of the h|h seas and the mystic East, starring RAMON NOVARRO. The Second Picture — 4 NO PLACE TO GO ” A rollicking Comedy-drama, starring MARY ASTOR and ULOYD HUGHES Strong Supporting Programme. Capitol Orchestra. Phone 20-574 A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. TO-NIGHT 8 O’clock TO-NIGVT “LOVES OF CARMEN” A sensational screen achievement. A met daring picture A daring heroine and hr reckless lover. Starring DOLORES DEL RIO. The Second Picture—- “ THE FOUR FLUSHER ” A breezy, sparkling Comedy Romance starring MARIAN NIXON. Selected Supporting Programme. epiMPAii A Fuller-Hay ward Theatre TO-NIGHT 8 O'Clock TO-NIGH' A Wonderful Picture Programme “ THE GHOST TRAIN ” A spectacular mystery-comedy-dram. The greatest thrill picture this year, froi Arnold Ridley’s famous stage success. The Second Picture—- *• THE GATEWAY OF MOON A delightful and fascinating romance c the tropics, starring DOLORES DEL RIC Stcong Supporting Programme Orchestra. Phone 20-710. COMPETITIONS. EDGEKENE COMPETITION The following are the successful competi tors in the above competition, in order o merit: Mrs. E. R. Dunningham, Poin Chevalier: Mr. L. Duval, Howe St.; Mr G. F. Underwood, Strand Arcade; am Miss Esme Shrewsbury, Epsom. Highly Commended: Messrs. J. Thrower A. Moulton. Mrs. Wells and Mr. E. M Reid. The award was made by Mr. Culford Bell late of Wellington, and now announcer a IYA Broadcasting Station. Mr. Bell ha: Judged many literary and elocutionary contests throughout New Zealand. His award may be inspected on application t» Carlton &. Co., 18 Swanson Street, Auck< ; BAZAARS. ST. ANDREW’S CHURCH, EPSOM. THE ANNUAL BAZAAR AND SALE OF * WORK Will be held in the PARISH HALL, THIS (Wednesday) AFTERNOON AND' EVENING . And ... TO-MORROW (Thursday) EVENING 1 Official Opening To-day (Wednesday). 2.30 p.m. Admission Free. ( The famous French vaudeville artist.i Maurice Chevalier, will begin shortly on his first Paramount sound! picture. He will sing and talk in a both English and French, knowing a both languages equally well. The first! tdory will have a French background,! *nd will be particularly suitable for ß ft lie star, *
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 499, 31 October 1928, Page 17
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