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amusements r Thom m a.o phien * & sz & m ovs v A / <P& V sSS 'NOTE . Owing to Length of Programme, the Ev Sharp at 7.45. ng Session Commences LEATRICE JOY and CHARLES RAY irv “ VANITY ” A Dramatic Episode from the Life of Continuous from 10. Phone 44-402. a Vain Society Beauty. Also. LILLIAN HALL-DAVIS NILS ASTHER in "ADVENTURE MAD A Tingling Mystery Drama that leads you across the Mediterranean to Cairo. LATEST GAZETTE COMEDY fVERyiWDy^ o RtcrV7" m MILTON SILLS in HARD BOILED HAGGERTY ” mollyo'day Second Feature "SOMETHING ALWAYS HAPPENS” Esther Ralston. Thrilling, Chilling, Baffling, Full of Mystery and Laughs. JEAN HERSHOLT MARIAN NIXON in “JAZZ MAD” TIM McCOY, DOUG. FAIRBANKS Jnr. m “WYOMING” ••-041. Comedy, Good Supporting Programme. BIG MATINEE TO-MORROW AT 2 P.M. fpiECrajEt W* THBEB I*AJ£PS iff W Nightly at 8 Phone 20-821. THE AIR PICTURE SUPREME With CLARA BOWi RICHARD ARLEN Special Prologue Fil GIPIToLI £D£NPALI Fuller-Hayward Theatres TG-NIGHT 8 O’CLOCK SHOWING IN BOTH THEATRES “ EASY COME, EASY GO ” A Rapid-Action Farce Comedy, full of Clever Stunts and Funny Situations. * P Starring RICHARD DIX. The THE WORLD IS MINE ” A Beautiful anArth.lc and Dramatic Triumph. Starr,ng Two-Reel Comedy, and Latest News. Capitol Orchestra. PHonee 20-674, 20-710. BlJi SPECIAL THREE-HOUR MATINEE TO-MORROW (Saturday) AT 2 P.M. BIG SPEU SHOWING IN BOTH THEATRES.

EMPIRE A Fuller- Hayward Theatre rO*NIGHT 8 O’Clock TO-NIGHT Wonderful Picture Programme. ‘ THE GHOST TRAIN ” A Spectacular Mystery Comedy Drama. The Greatest Thrill Picture this year. From Arnold Ridley’s famous Stage Success. The Second Picture — „ “The Gateway of the Moon A Delightful and Fascinating Romance of the Tropics, starring DOLORES DEL RIO. Two Reel Comedy and Fox News. N EXCELLENT 3-HOUR MATINEE TO-MORROW (Saturday) AT 2 P.M. REMUERA. "The Theatre Classic Direction: Fuller- Hayward A Mumford. Commencing To-night at 8 LON CHANEY “THE BIG CITY” ADDITIONAL ATTRACTION CONRAD NAGEL and MYRNA LOY in “THE GIRL FROM CHICAGO” Glittering Melodrama and Glorious DANCING. DIXIELAND TO-MORROW SATURDAY Gala Carnival Night When the English Tennis Team will be tfie Guests of the Evening. • p.m. to 12 p.m. Admission, 6s. MONDAY NIGHT NEXT GUY FAWKES NIGHT Reserves Phone 26-615 Click Clack Cabaret Newmarket Saturday night GRAND RACE BALL 8 TO 12 P.M. INTERNATIONALS Tea Dance 3 to 5 p.m. ladies Is, Gents 1s 6d. Reserves: Ring 40-789. SWANSON HALL Ponsonby Queen Carnival Dance Saturday, November 3rd. <US| C by the PEERLESS ORCHESTRA 7* will leave G.P.0., Queen Street, at 15 P.m., returning after the Dance.

One of the most unusual obstacle takes place in Fox Films’ "None S S* Brave." with Charles Morton Sally Phipps. The participants m find it necessary to swim, walK, ,2; aquaplane, sail a boat, and do Sr** B an egotistical college youth w’ , y *°rc© of circumstances, is to enter the contest. 01 ?” of success, Charles Morton is w hen by a twist of fate, he the race but wins the reward. >. “extra” girl named Mona Rico kni. 6 ® 11 selected to play the second jjrPhh* lead opposite John Barry--10 is next United Artists pm* iL Camilla Horn is leading lady, “tnta Pico is 19. Mexican, and J“° unknown, and has secured a teJ contract with a United 4? Producing company. She vvu s In Norma Talmadge’s The v„T n Disputed.” when selected for te *ts which she passed.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 501, 2 November 1928, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 501, 2 November 1928, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 501, 2 November 1928, Page 15

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