AMUSEMENTS. ooocoscoeoocoocco&cocoosooooocoooecooceoBoeooooa Direction: J. C. Willi. Theatre 1. i *-• Magnificent * Films. TWICE 2.30 and S DAILY “The Incomparable Miss Gish in a Thrilling Romance. The Thrill FT \l \ of a Life-Time! LILLIAN GISH As a stage play, it ran a y*ar to crowded houses. As a picture, it has been hailed as a masterpiece of immense dramatic and emotional power. ™ E ENEMY with Ralph t Forbes War and love —a thrilling narrative —with Lilian Gish at her peak—directed by the man who made * , Ben-Hur.” ON THE STAGE: COMMENCING TO-NIGHT. “TEN REGENT WONDERS” nd Tumblers and Acrobats from Sydney. COMMENCING TO-DAY, MATINEES ONLY. “LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD” Entirely Ne REGENT REVIEW, SCENIC GEMS, “OUR GANG” COMEDY. Regent Operatic Orchestra Conductor: Arthur G. Frost. Box Plan at Theatre, Phone 46-888 and at Lewis Eady Ltd.
TO C° £SS tlf It© % :ImM mW'i'JM ■ -3 r 9 f ■ » «%•’ mS \f in “** y^ffilO*;/ iWI _ tlie ._ -iAlso INTRODUCING THE AMAZING Sound Presentation Box Plan Arrangements— Plans for tlie Season now available at the Theatre (11 a.m.) and Lewis Eady, Ltd. (9 a.m.) It’s a Paramount Picture
TO-NIGHT at 7. PW'^dWaRD Karangahape Road. A Fuller-Hay ward Theatre. NEW DOUBLE-FEATURE PROGRAMME Headed by a Comedy - Specia I “DETECTIVES,” with the funniest Comedy-Team on t Screen: GEO. K. ARTHUR and KARL DANE Second Feature—‘THE LITTLE SNOB.” Starring MAY McAVOY. Good Supports and the PRINCE EDWARD ORCHESTRA.
IfTfIDJUiS JjJLTSMBI I REMUERA. 'The Theatre Classic." WILLIAM HAINES in TELLING THE WORLD.” And ESTELLE. BRODY in The First of the New British Pictures. “SAILORS DON’T CARE.” A Breezy Story of Naval Life on the Lower Deck. “LADY GODIVA.” Ancient English Story. And ENGLISH GAZETTES, and COMEDY MATINEE TO-MORROW, 2.30.
THE “FIVE & TEN CENT” STORES
“Five and Ten Cent Annie.” ihe Warner Bros, picture, features not only Louise Fazenda, but Clyde Cook and 'William Demarest. Miss Fazenda has never been more appealingly amusing than in this love story of the five-and-ten clerk, who loves a “White Wings” man. Clyde Cook is perfect as the timid but amorous street cleaner, who inherits a million. Demurest plays the part of the bulldozing valet, who is thrown in as part of the bequest, and proceeds to make the lives of Annie and the little man. who is now her husband, a torment, until Annie straightens out the trouble.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 553, 4 January 1929, Page 13
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382Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 553, 4 January 1929, Page 13
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