AMU SEMEN T S TO-MORROW - THURSDAY m j IN BILLIE DOVE Love at Midnight Also M CHARLIE URRAY 1,000 L A U G H S “DO YOUR DUTY
LAST DAY THE PLAZA Continuous from 11. Phone 41-586. "THE FOREIGN LEGION” Also COLLEGIANS and BABY JUNE. LAST NIGHT THE TIVOLI Phone 44-136. “The Ladybird’ Also, COLLEGIANS. EVtßyiWDys “ FORGOTTEN FACES ” _ And “LADYBIRD." COMMENCING TO-MORROW EUGENE O’BRIEN in “ THE ROMANTIC AGE ” A Sparkling Jail. Flapper Story, with a Strong Dramatic Punch BIG SUPPORTING PICTURE, and Further Adventures of TARZAN. TO-NIGHT AT 7.50. Phones: RIALTO 46-609. REGENT 20-142. An Hilarious Comedy of Life Behind the Footlights. "THE MATINEE IDOL ” With Bessie Love and Johnnie Walker And a Story of Adventure, Laughter, and Old Irish Cheer, “IRISH HEARTS” With MAY McAVOY. “The Legion of the Condemned” The Companion Picture to “Wings" And CHARLES ROGERS in “ VARSITY ” Nightly at 8 Phono 20-821. EDMUND LOWE LOIS MORAN il “ DRESSED TO KILL ” Also “ CHICKEN A LA KING ” Gazette Good Comedy, Etc.
“THE VAGABOND KING” A careless, laughing vagabond, his feet sometimes in the gutter, sometimes among the stars. Always a vibrant flame of genius in his soul. His Majesty's Theatre Direction: J. C. Williamstfn (N.Z.) Ltd. THE WORLD’S SUPREME MUSICAL PLAY, COMMENCING TUESDAY NIGHT NEXT J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Present THE STUPENDOUS and GORGEOUSLY MOUNTED MUSICAL PLAY “ THE VAGABOND KING ” Which has proved, by far, the best and most successful spectacular comic opera staged during the past 20 years. A CAST OF 25 STARS. Includes STRELLA WILSON As Katherine JAMES LIDDY As Francois. ARTHUR STIGANT Cecil Kellaway, Arthur Greenaway, Mabel Gibson, Adeie Crane, And a CHORUS OF SIXTY Full Operatic Orchestra. BEAUTIFUL BALLETS EXCITING SCENES GIGANTIC ENSEMBLES. Pl *y produced by George A. Highland. Lh P,an ® W 'H be opened at Lewis Eady, ’’ on Friday morning next at 9 o’clock. A Pueue will be formed from 7 a.m. p RICES WILL NOT BE RAISED. •s p?R.S.. 8s: Stalls, 4s; Gallery, 1s ’ tariy door Stalls and Gallery, 1s extra AH prices plus Amusement Tax. Manager, JOHN FARRELL.
P«"l c o'wAH Daily at 1.30 and 7 p.m. AGAIN TO-NIGHT Shriek from the Opening Scene to the Final Fade-out — “SPEEDY ” With HAROLD LLOYD. And another Co pith an equal of laughs ■PLASTERED IN PARIS Starring SAMMY COHEN. PRINCE EDWARD ORCHESTRA. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT MID-WEEK GALA NIGHT 8.30 p.m. to 12 p.m. 7s 6d Double. Music by Dixieland Fa. For Reservations. mous Dance Band. Phone 26-615.
2 BIG SPECIALS TO- DAY “NOT QUITE A LADY” Featuring MABEL POULTON. “JOHN BARRYMORE” “TEMPEST” • 11 15 20, 4.45, and 7,30. S *AT THE GRAND TO-DAY.
TO-NIGHT At 7.45. LYRIC ■7*H E INCOMPARABLE JOHN BARRYMORE CHEVALIER FABIEN DES GRIEUX « MANON LESCAUT ” BEAUTIFUL DOLORES COSTELLO BEAU ir pjcturised as “ HIS LADY USUAL PR'CfS —— Reserves, 43 645 Theatre Phone 43-640.
SHOWS. & PAKIRI HORTICULTURAL e*,.. SHOW AT LEIGH s*cu~l T 4 rtDAY - FEBRUARY 23. PRidav' 1 * teame r from Auckland leaves at 6 p.m., returning from Leigh SATURDAY EVENING. C *w>CDino 'V ARE: 10s RETURN. fPing Competitions under Northern Mr. e ■ u Athletic Union. Hardy. Handicapper and SuperVitor. £2O in Prize Money. •entries Close February 9. J. V. WYATT, Secretary.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 581, 6 February 1929, Page 15
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