AMUSEMENTS The Theatre Magnificent ent DfrectFow: J. C. Williamson Films. TWICE 2.30 and 8 DAILY Last Two Nights of Present Superb Programme LILLIAN GISH ""ENEMY uh Ralph * Forbes A Charming Star. The clkereal Lillian lias never been associated with things modern; her haunting beauty and wistful charm have usually graced dramas laid in the days of long ago. But in "The Enemy," Channing Pollock's vivid drama of Austria, she bridges the ages, to show us a Lillian Gish if to-day—a Lillian Gish more charming and more intensely real, than in any of her roles of the past. WAR AS IT IS FOUGHT BY THE PEOPLE WHO ARE LEFT BEHIND ON THE STAGE NIGHTLY MATINEE ONLY 10 REGENT WONDERS Little Red Riding Hood WHIRLWIND ACROBATIC ACT. XMAS PANTOMIME. REGENT REVIEW, SCENIC GEMS. "OUR GANG” COMEDY. Regent Operatic Orchestra Conductor: Arthur G. Frost. Thursday Next Two Gigantic Attractions GEORGE BANCROFT in “ THE DRAG NET ” With EVELYN BRENT and WILLIAM POWELL. “ BEAU BROADWAY ” with LEW CODY, SUE CAROL and AILEEN PRINGLE. Box Plan at Theatre, Phone 46-888 and at Lewis Eady Ltd.
KILONIS and MCCARTHY thrilled a packed theatre last night with a splendid wrestling display at the PfWwARO Karangahape Road A Fuller-Hayward Theatre Daily at 1.30 and 7. AGAIN TO-NIGHT UNIQUE Wrestling Display (Evening Sessions only). JOHN KILONIS (Greek Champion) assisted by pat McCarthy (Irish and Canadian Champion) In conjunction— A DOUBLE FEATURE PICTURE PROGRAMME, Headed by BEBE DANIELS in HOT NEWS Bebe’s Greatest Picture. Second Feature—“KlT CARSON" with FRED THOMPSON and his wonder horse, “Silver King." USUAL PRICES. Box Plan at Theatre. LYRIC kt h BSV:Z. ‘PLASTERED IN PARIS’ A Super Comedy, featuring SAMMY COHEN. Wm. Fox’s sequel to “The Gay Retreat.” Also, LOUISE FAZENDA and CLYDE COOK in “PAY AS YOU ENTER” Theatre Phone, 43-645.
FREE Fireworks Display There will be a Huge FREE Fireworks Display TO-MORROW NIGHT WEDNESDAY At MILFORD, at YE OLDE PIRATE SHIP PE Take the Children to see this Spectacle. RETURN TRIP, AUCKLAND TO MILFORD, Carnival Dance at the Pirate Shippe to follow the Exhibition. USUAL PRICES PHONE 23-414.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 556, 8 January 1929, Page 15
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