AMUSEMENTS. LAST NIGHT! Big Double Bill “LOST IN THE ARCTIC” A PICTURE OF AMAZING THRILLS. AND “Lady of Victories” With AGNES AYRES The Inside Story of the Royal Divorce. j STRAND The Home of Big Pictures. Direction: Fuller-Hayward Theatres. TWICEDAIL Y, 2.30 & 8 JOIN THE LAUGH CRUISE TO-MORROW GRAND OPENING DAY, WITH m a r fJes yfifiESlC STffIMBf BILL' 1 : Urtiied ClrHsis p i c t lj p» e. Laugh! You’ll say the team of Keaton-Tor-rence and the Mississippi River is the greatest Comedy Trio ever filmed. Step aboard the “Stonewall Jackson,” and join the funniest of all Laugh Cruises. What Side-Splitting Comedy ! What Rousing Stunts ! What Amusing Love Thrills ! What Acrobatic Feats ! What Huge Production Values ! What Spectacular Action ! —Dynamic One Moment, Laugh-echoing the next ! BOOK YOUR SEATS TO-DAY-FOR TO-MORROW’S GREAT OPENINC NIGHT. Your Final Opportunity to see a Splendid . Double-Feature Programme To-Night, j at 6.30 and 8.30, at PR'^waßD Karangahape Road. A Fuller-Hay ward Theatre Last Screening To-night of “THE NEWS PARADE” and “HIS TIGER LADY” Starring ADOLPHE MENJOU. COMMENCING TO-MORROW at the MATINEE CONRAD NAGEL & ELEANOR BOARDMAN in “DIAMOND HANDCUFFS,” and “BEWARE OF MARRIED MEN,” with IRENE RICH. i REMUERA. “The Theatre Classic.” Direction: Fuller-Hay ward & Mumford. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT JACK HOLT and W. POWELL in ZANE GREY’S “THE VANISHING PIONEER” “ROAD HOUSE” A Story of Jazz-Mad Youth. COMMENCING TO-MORROW, VICTOR McLAGLEN in “HANGMAN’S HOUSE”
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 524, 29 November 1928, Page 15
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