AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS W iTflOMftf A.O BHIEN Jhea\re< -Til^U Commencing To-Day I—A Sensational Story of the Australian Turf “ODDS ON ” Starring Miss Phyllis Gibbs. A,so. Randwick W.alot, McCarten, Pike. B. KEN MAYNARD in “THE GLORIOUS TRAIL.’ The gripp T elegraph. ‘COLLEGIANS nemorable chapter from history The gripping story of the first West Telegraph. Starring George Lewis. Eddie Phillips. Dorothy Gulliver, Hayden Stevenson. Plata continuous from 11. Phone 41-586. Tivoli at 7.45. Phone 44-136. Continuous from 10. Phone 44-402. Commencing To-day. “THE BARKER.” A Colourful Story of Life with a Travelling Carnival Troupe. With Milton Sills, Dorothy Mackaill, Betty Compson. fVCRyBODys A|S ° I .S,Nr m T; C rw,^.? |Unish Dons of old Californ BURNING THE WIND,’* with “HOOT GIBSON.” Last Night, Victor McLaglen in “THE RIVER PIRATE.’ Continuous From 11 a.n smm A FullerHayward Theatre, COMMENCING TO-MORROW: IF YOU ARE BRITISH. PROUDLY THINK OF ROSES OF PICARDY on the Novels, “The Spanish Farm” and “Sixty Four, Ninety By R. H. Mottrams. British Dominions Films Present GREAT BRITAIN’S ANSWER TO “THE BIG PARADE.” 99 Produced by Ma nade “Made elle from Armentieres." “ROSES OF PICARDY 99 “Roses are Shining in Picardy. In the Hush of the Silver Dew. Roses are Flowering in Picardy, But there's never a Rose like you.” THE FIRST NEW BIG BRITISH FILM. While the Great War forms atmosphere and background and provides cause, the play is essentially one of intimate drama and human interest. The episodes of the actual fighting in the film are—the night attack with creeping barrage—the big German Push of 1918, when Earl Haig sent forth his famous “Backs to the Wall” message to the British troops—“ROSES OF PICARDY.’ Featuring DAVIS, JOHN STUART, HUMBE IS AT THE MAJESTIC TO-MORROW. Featuring LILLIAN HALL- DAVIS, JOHN STUART, HUMBERSTON WRIGHT, IS AT TO-NIGHT, 7.50. LYA DE PUTT I in “THE HEART THIEF.” Adventure and Romance in the Heart of Old Hungary. Also “FINNEGAN’S BALL.” The Flannigans and Finnegans in Rialto Phone 46-609 Merry Mix-up of Mirth. Regent 20-142. tsm Era™ THREE; LAMPS Phone 20-041. Ntgneiy at e Rhone 20-821. BEBE DANIELS in “HOT NEWS.” And Lefty Flynn in “SIR LUMBER JACK.” Gazette. Comedy. BEBE DANIELS in “HOT NEWS.” g : CLIVE BROOK in “FOR ALIMONY ONLY.’' Gazette, Comedy, etc. ® AMU SEMENTS. LAST FEW DAYS. You Can Only See It At the Strand. Fuller - H ay ward Theatre. Plans at Strand. If You Have Seen “Speedy"—You'll Want to See it Again. Not Seen “Speedy” You What You Have Missed. m Twice Daily, 2.30 and S. IT IS VOTED WITHOUT EXCEPNewest TION HAROLD LLOYD’S BEST. HA LLoyD and speedier, and peppier than any picture Harold Lloyd ha before, and you'll agree with us. ]
If there is a Show in A uckland worth seeing it is Advertised in THE SUN
Big Discounts to users of 12-trip & 50-trip Rail Tickets Save 4/- in the £ on 50-trip tickets Save 2/6 in the £ on 1 2-trip tickets These tickets are available for 1 2 or 50 single trips between any two stations; they are transferable and are available for an unlimited period. Communicate with the nearest Stationmaster, Passenger Agent, Central Booking Office, or District Manager for full particulars.
GpSKDI THE LAST DAY OF THE DOUBLE COMEDY PROGRAMME. I—“DRY MARTIN.” And 2—“ A NIP OF SCOTCH.” A Wonderful Comedy Feast. Sessions 11.15, 1.30, 3.35, 5.45, and 8. COMMENCING TO-MORROW, FRIDAY. VICTOR McLAGLEN “THE RIVER PIRATE.” A New Fox Feature from “The Majestic. - ’ AT THE GRAND TO-MORROW. Open Every Night This Week. DIXIELAND By the Sea. NEW ZEALAND’S CABARET DE LUXE. TO-NIGHT DANCING 5.30 TILL MIDNIGHT. Supreme Music by «>e Famous Dixteland Admission: Single ss, Double 7s 6d. For Reservations phone early, 26-615.
An Excellent Holiday Programme. “THE BIG CITY.” A Vivid Underworld Drama, Full of Grim Myitery, Thrilling Episodes, and Tense Excitement. Starring LON CHANEY. The Second Picture — “HEART TO HEART.” A Delightful Comedy Romance, Packed with Thrills, Hilarity, and Riotous Mirth. Featuring Mary Astor, Lloyd Hughes, and Louise Fazenda. Showing also, Two-reef Comedy ana Pathe News. Capitol Orchestra. Phone 20-574. EMPIRE A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. TO-NIGHT 8 o'clock TO-NIGHT “THE GIPSY PRINCESS” A Delightful Comedy-Drama, adapted from the Famous Comedy Stage Success The Second Picture — “RIDING FOR FAME” A Rollicking Comedy-Drama Starring Smiling HOOT GIBSON. Two-Roel Comedy and Latest News.
A l-uller-Hayward Theatre. TO NIGHT 8 o'clock TO-NIGHT the HEART OF MARYLAND T he Screen Version of David Belasco s famous Stage Play. Starring DOLORES COSTELLO. The Second Picture “HELLO CHEYENNE” A Stirring Western Classic full of Thril s, Adventure, and Romance. Starri-a TOM MIX with TOJJV. Comedy, Fox News, and Fox varietyOrchestra. Phone 20-710.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 552, 3 January 1929, Page 15
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