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AMUSEMENTS e* ThoMrta OWIEN TIRiLI CLIVE BROOK “For Alimony Only” A Delightful Comedy Drama. Married with Ceremony— Lived with Acrimony— Divorced by Testimony— Paid In Alimony ! PHONE 44-136. GEORGE SIDNEY PATSY RUTH MILLER GEORGE LEWIS IN “Heart of a Nation’ A Drama of the Immigration Problem ! Their Children Loyal to the Land of thejr Birth the Parents still Living for Their Homeland.

fvtßyßODy^ Continuous from 10 Phone 44-402. Also, GLENN TRYON COMMENCING TO-DAY “ WRATH OE THE GODS ” A Remarkable Fantasy Drama, filmed amid the dazzling grandeur of the Swiss Alps. in “ HOT HEELS ” Hot Comedy from Start to Finish You’ll Laugh for Weeks !

RIALTO Newmarket Tc-night at 7.50. Phone 46-609. That Irisher Comedian, CHARLIE MURRAY in “ THE HEAD MAN ” And GLENN TRYON in “HOT HEELS” One long laugh from title to fade-out. REGENT Epsom To-night at 8. Phone 20-142. LOUISE FAZENDA In her biggest Laugh Hit, ' Tillie’s Punctured Romance Also, CHARLIE MURRAY in “ THE HEAD MAN ” A highly amusing election farce.

Charming ESTHER RALSTON in “HALF A BRIDE” Also, “SQUARE CROOKS” With DOROTHY DAWN Good Comedy - Gazette. GEORGE O'BRIEN in “SHARPSHOOTERS” tale of deep seas and strange ports. Also, LI LI DAMITA in “ RED HEELS ” £32SEEk THE LAST DAY TO SEE “THE CARDBOARD LOVER” And “ SORRELL AND SON ” Sessions: 11.15, 2, 4.45, and 7.30. COMMENCING TO-MORROW Another Double Bill “Trelawney of the Wells” And “CAME THE DAWN,’* A POLLY MORAN Comedy. AT THE GRAND TO-MORROW A Body Blow to Blues — “SPEEDY”

fpffZJTTTT^I THREE LAMPS Phone 26-041. lag^gra Nightly at 6 phono 20-821. CIPIToL A Fuller -Hayward Theatre TO-NIGHT 8 O'Clock TO-NIGHT An Excellent Double Star Programme “ UNCLE TOM’S CABIN ” The greatest human drama ever screened. Thrilling, stupendous, magnificent, sensational, sympathetic, and amazingly picturesque. Acclaimed Universal’s mammoth achievement. The Second Picture — "VAMPING VENUS” An hilarious comedy drama, a colossal laughter epic, starring CHARLIE MURRAY and LOUISE FAZENDA. Strong Supporting Programme. Capitol Orchestra. Phone 20-574. fPCNPAIt A Fuller-Hay ward Theatre TO-NIGHT 8 O’Clock TO-NIGHT A COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME Last night’s audience was convulsed with laughter at the side-splitting antics of Professor D’Almaine's hypnotised subjects. Again this evening there will, be another rollicking programme with fun fast and furious. Professor D’Almaine, the world's renowned hypnotist will give a further demonstration of his wonderful powers. See the hypnotic pianist, hypnotic chorus girls, preachers, skaters, barbers, etc. See the antics of your friends hypnotised on the stage. A riot of laughs, laughs, laughs. On the Screen — “THE SILVER SLAVE” A delightful society drama , starring IRENE RICH. Two Reel Comedy and Latest News. Orchestra. Phone 20-710. empire; A Puller- Hay ward Theatre TO-NIGHT 8 O'Clock TO-NIGHT THE GRIP OF THE YUKON ” A tremendously thrilling drama of the North, starring NEIL HAMILTON and FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN. The Second Picture “THE SILVER SLAVE” A delightful Society drama, starring IRENE RICH. Two-Reel Comedy and Pathe News. He’s Heading this Way—“SPEEDY”

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 536, 13 December 1928, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 536, 13 December 1928, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 536, 13 December 1928, Page 15

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