4th Night of GREATER MOVIE SEASON At Fuller-Hayward’s Theatre DAILY AT 1.30 and 7 P.M. Positively Last Screening TO-NIGHT of HAROLD LLOYD in “SPEEDY” COMMENCING TO-MORROW A “British” Special Production, “HIS HOUSE IN ORDER” And KEN MAYNARD in his latest “Western,” “THE GLORIOUS TRAIL.” Usual Good Supporting Films, and Prince Edward Orchestra. L YJRIC to a\ n x? t ‘THE INCOMPARABLE JOHN BARRYMORE CHEVALIER FAB lEN DES GRIEUX In “ MANON LESC ' TJT ” BEAUTIFUL DOLORES COSTELLO Picturised as “ HIS LADY ” USUAL PRICES Reserves, Lewis Eady, Ltd. Theatre Phone 43-645. (Bike titrate §>U%m BOOK YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW For the CALIFORNIAN GALA NIGHT, NEXT SATURDAY. BIG CONFETTI BATTLE Phone 23-414 Prices as usual, 5s Double, 2s 6d Reserve Late Vehicular Ferry Service, leaving Devonport 12.30 a.m., has been arranged for Auckland Patrons. TEACHERS OF ELOCUTION. MRS. EDGAR WEBB, A.L.C.M, L.S.E. (London.) ELOCUTIONIST, HAS RESUMED TEACHING. Residence: 41 WOODSIDE RD., MT. EDEN. Phone 20-063. TEACHERS OF MUSIC MADAME de LA ROCHE PIANOFORTE, THEORY, HARMONY, COUNTERPOINT Resumes teaching. FEBRUARY 18. Studio: 303, QUEEN ST., ONEHUNGA Students’ L.T.C.L., the Assoc demy and and Pianc exam, successes include L.A.8., LL.C.M., also Scholarship for iated Board of the Royal AcaRoval College of Music, London o Championship of Wellington.
GRAND ANOTHER BIG PROGRAMME The big programme which lias been the attraction at the Grand Theatre recently will be screened for the last time this evening. This consists of John Barrymore's great drama of the Russian Revolution, Tempest, and the amusing story based on the famous "Cassilis Engagement, entitled Not Quite a Lady,” starring Mabel Poulton. Another strong programme has been secured for the Grand to-morrow, headed bv the latest Clara Bow picture entitled "The Fleet s In.” Miss Bow appears in a role ideally suited to her personality, that of a dance hall hostess at a naval base. The story centres round the rivalry of two cheery sailors for her affections. The second feature be “Me. Gangster.” an teresting story starrinii and Jdon Tcry to-morrow will unusually inJune Collyer
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 582, 7 February 1929, Page 17
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