AMUSEMENTS & TflOHftf A.O PrieN Jb «%*■ jjLE^BLQESB COLLEEN MOORE FORD STERLING LAWRENCE GREY Claude Gillingwater <4 OH KAY!” COLLEEN AT *T ,ER SAUCIEST She'll keep you chucklinq for weeks POPPIES OF FLANDERS Original Story, by "Sapper • At PtAZA Only. COL L E OIA NS (•*.,, Did Ca Iford", Einai Screening 7.25 p.n toward Moody s Orchestra K Plata con.mu.ia fro nl 'll. Phone 41-386. Tivoii at 7.45 Sharp. Phone 44-136. £VERyBvDyS JOHNNIE WALKER and BESSIE LOVE ... .... luua 0| the Footlights. L In Addition- “ WHEN DUTY CALLS ” A Powerful Story of Danger and Adventure with the He Continuous from 10. Phone 44-402. NOW SHOWING “ the MATINEE IDOL ” cdy of Life Behind Firefighter NIGHTLY AT 7.50. MATINEE SATURDAY at 2 **n ALICE WHITE in “ THE SHOW GIRL ’’ J. P. MiAvoy's Zippy Tale of Broadway Backstaor And GLEN TRY ON in “ HOW TO HANDLE WOMEN ” In addition, the Popular COLLEGIANS ("Fighting for Victory”) tL-# THREE LAMPS 80^7 RICHARD BARTHELMESS in “ OUT OF THE RUINS ” And AiLEEN PRINGLE, LEW CODY in “ WICKEDNESS PREFERRED ’ BIG MATINEE TO-MORROW, 2 P.M. Nightly at 8 Phone 20-821. Big Matinee To-Morrow 2 p.m. TOM MOORE, BESSIE LOVE in “ HAS ANYBODY HERE SEEN KELLY?” And RICHARD BARTHELMESS in *■ OUT OF THE RUINS ” COLLEGIANS (“Fighting for Victory”) MCT ioil i 0P0llMlli0i!;0E—0M8B
MR. PIM PASSES BY ‘•Like a refreshing breeze on a hot night.’ Mr. Boucicauit’s characterisation of Mr Pim will always be lovingly rememberei as one of the best in his long list of bril liant creations, and the genius of Mis: Vanbrugh, in the role of Olivia, is als< enjoyed at its best. HIS MAJESTYS theatre; ' Direction: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.) Ltd “THE ACME OF ACTING.” TO-NIGHT AT 15.15 _ AND TO-MORROW EVENING. DION BOUCICAULT AND IRENE VANBRUGH And A BRILLIANT SUPPORTING CAST In a perfectly delicious comedy, “ MR. PIM PASSES BY ” Which last night was received with as much enthusiasm as when it originally delighted playgoers of Ajckland. AN IMPORTANT NEW PRODUCTION NEXT MONDAY NIGHT SIX NIGHTS ONLY Initial representation in New Zealand of C. E. Openshaw’s Brilliant Comedy, “ ALL THE KING’S HORSES ” Which was specially written for Miss Vanbrugh and it was her outstanding genius in the role of Alice E>/erett that ■nade it a record-breaker in London. Mr. Soucicault has also scored one of his best triumphs in this production. During the season will also be staged—“THE HIGH ROAD.” Plays Produced by Dion Boucicault. Plans for “Mr. Pim" and “All the King’s Horses’’ are now open. Prices: D.C. and =»S. t 8s; Stalls. 4s; Gallery, 1s '3d. Early Door Stalls and Gallery, 1s extra. All prices plus tax. Plans at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Day Sales at H.M. Theatre Confectionery. Manager JOHN FARRELL
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 571, 25 January 1929, Page 15
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