The Theatre Magnificent Direction: J. C. William son Films. To-Night at 8 Daily at 2.30 LON CHANEY LAUGH, CLOWN, LAUGH On the Stage. ALEC REGAN Who Nightly receives an avalanche of Applause for his World's Hits “JUST LIKE A MELODY" “FIFTY MILLION FRENCHMEN" “I JUST ROLL ALONG" •SONNY BOY," and as a prologue to the “MIGHTY CHANEY PICTURE the theme song. “Laugh. Clown. Laugh/' MAURICE GUTTRIDGE at the “MIGHTY WURLITZER" ORGAN. Plays “In a Monastery Garden." Be Early To-night or You’ll be Disappointed. The Plans at The Theatre and Lewis Eady, Ltd. Phone 46-858. THURSDAY WILLIAM NEXT HAINES More laughs than any Haines’ picture ever had before, more romance and more drama! with JOSEPHINE DUNN RICARDO CORTEZ lems of the last ten &cess minutes. S 3 U2 New romance of mankind's problem what to do with wives. 3** JAMES CRUZE Production And LEATRICE You’ll t t’s Haines’ greatest film role! Back* stage life, love, laugh* ter! JOY “HONOUR ABOVE ALL’ Watch for Sensational Annour
TWO EXCELLENT FEATURE PICTURES. TO-NIGHT, at 7. Karangahape Road. A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. Daily: 1.30 and 7. Last Screening To-night “THE SHOW GIRL” The hottest, zippiest tale ever written about Broadway Jazz, night clubs, and back-stage. Starring ALICE WHITE. Also Screening: “THE SOMME” Tanks. Men. and Guns—" The Somme" PRINCE EDWARD ORCHESTRA. METHODIST CONFERENCE ORATORIO “ST. PAUL” By the , COMBINED METHODIST CHOIRS * Town Hall TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26 AT 8 P.M. Conductor: MR. J. MAUGHAN BARNETT Soloists: MISS ALMA McGRUER MISS LAURA STONE MR. BIRRELL- O'MALLEY MR. F. E. SUTHERLAND REV. ARTHUR MITCHELL Leader of Orchestra: MISS E. WHITELAW, L.R.A.M. Organist: MR. EDGAR RANDALL This will be MISS LAURA STONE'S final | public appearance before leaving for ! further study in Italy. Popular Price of Admission: ONE SHILLING to any part of Hall. Reserved Seats, Sixpence Extra. Day Sales of Tickets at R. and W. Strong, j Ltd., 146 Queen St. (opp. Wyndham St.) | and at Methodist Book Depot, Probert Chambers, Queen Street. VENICE REPRODUCED Some very beautiful scenes, showing j the star and the leading lady of “Love | and the Devil,” were made on a Vene- j tian set at the Burbank studios. These are remarkable for j their realism and j it would take an j expert to detect that these were j not actual scenes j taken in the ex-j quisite Venice.; Maria Corda as j the feminine lead appears as the' Italian priraa donna, who is ardently wooed by Milton Sills as an English explorer. Sills during the shooting of these sequences was called upon to master all the eccentricities of gondola and learned to make the picturesque conveyance do everything. “Love and the Devil” is full of action and picturesque. C.uy Oliver plays the part of a minister in “Wolf Song.” one of the latest Paramount pictures co-starring Garv Cooper and Lupe Velez, ictor Fleming is directing the production, which will be completed in the near future. Maria Corda
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 596, 23 February 1929, Page 15
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