AMUSEMENTS Direction: J. C. Williamson Films. Thm Theatre Magnificent THE ONLY VENTILATED THEATRE IN THE DOMINION Daily at 2.30 Evening Sessions at 8 p.m. TO-DAY AND TO NIGHT GOOD-BYE TO LON CHANEY in ' LAUGH. CLOWN. LAUGH" T o-Mor r o w —Thursday The Biggest Programme in the Citv HAIN E S A Honey: I’ve lost my nerve—l can’t go through with the act. I won’t be excess baggage any more, and so it’s curtains for me. Remember, I love you. EDDIE. Romance and Success clash in this thrilling picture of back-stage vaudeville life, love and laughs. You'll roar at Bill Haines's antics, you'll watch fascinaxea as the story unwinds, you’ll cheer the sensational- Slide of Death. The Broadway stage smash, with every kick intact! A JAMES CRU2E PRODUCTION. ON THE SAME BILL LEATRICE JOY in “HONOUR ABOVE ALL’’ Adapted from the Story Theme of Strauss’s - Blue Danube Waltz.” ALEC REGAN in an entirely new repertoire which includes:— FORTY-SEVEN GINGER HEADED SAILORS’* (an absolute riot in Australia! : “GET OUT AND GET UNDER THE MOON”: “YOU CAN’T WALK BACK FROM AN AEROPLANE”; ‘‘MAMMY’S BOY,” Etc.. Etc. MAURICE GUTTRIDGE AND HIS ORCHESTRA. Plan at the Theatre and Lewis Eady. Ltd. Phone 46-888.
HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE Three Weeks’ Season, Commencing SATURDAY, MARCH 2. ALLAN WILKIE with MISS HUNTER - WATTS And Full Company of 30 Artists, In the Plays of SHAKESPEARE PROGRAMME FOR THE FIRST WEEK: — 2 ‘ — “The Merry Wives of Windsor." MONDAY. JV.ARCH^ 4.-- ‘‘The Merchant of Venice." TUESDAY. MARCH 5. Hamlet " MARCH 6. (Matinee), "As You Like It:” (Evenina) THURSDAY, MARCH 7. "Coriolanus” (for the first FRIDAY, MARCH B. "The Merry Wives of Windsor.” f R L CE , S: c f Veni r?’ R S-.. 8s: D.C., 6s; Back Stalls, 4s: Gallery. Zs. Matinee: ss, 4s, Zs 6d, and Is. Children (in parties of 10 or more), to all performances. 4s, 3s, 2s, and Is. (Prices plus tax.) BOX PLANS AT LEWIS EADY, LTD., OPEN THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28 ■ll![Hll!!Hl!!iHiyiW!iiH[HllHt!!!UilHL , !!Hinm;!H!l; ■ m m m m m WEDNESDAY, "Twelfth Night, time in Auckland).
1 ]2f©li>r JJtratr 3f)tppc W™ MILFORD TO-NIGHT Wednesday TO-NIGHT CAPTAIN KIDD’S CARNIVAL AND VARIETY NIGHT The First Festival, when the Crew will Meet the Chief Pirate on Deck. Special Cabaret Items, introducing MISS WILMA LOCKWOOD The Clever Buccaneer Solo Dancer. Captain Kidd will open the Treasure Box at 11 p.m. Be there and receive your bounty. Dancing 8 p.m. to 12 p.m. ADMISSION 2s 6d. For Reservations. Phone 23-414. To-night and every Wednesday and Saturday night, for the convenience of Auckland patrons, a special bus will leave the Ferry Buildings at 8.10 p.m. direct to the Pirate Shippe, returning after the last dance. Patrons may obtain their through tickets, including Cabaret, at the Ferry Office. KASHMIRI To-Morrow Thursday ANOTHER BIG NIGHT BY THE KASHMIRI DANCE CLUB In the Dominion Hall, Dominion . Road, Next P.O. Special New Music will be featured by Walter Smith and his Kashmiri Dance Band. Cabaret Suppers and Refreshments served in Lounge. Subscription: LADIES, 2s. GENTLEMEN 2s 6d. SWIMMING. Grand Championship Carnival Tepid Baths, Tuesday, March 5. Star Events: 880yds Auckland Championship; 100yds Men's Invitation Handicap; 50yds Ladies' Scratch Race. Entries close for all events on Friday umssm J. F. Montague School of Speech and Expression 20-22 Swanson Street. BEACH HAVEN CABARET EVERY SATURDAY Floor and Music Excellent. Monte Carlo Prizes. Ladies 1s; Gents. Is. NOTE.— Blue Star Bus meets 7 p.m. Ferry from Auckland, returning to Birkenhead after dance. TEACHERS OF DANCING e MISS CECIL HALL SCHOOL OF n DANCING. Albert Bldgs., Swanson St., e. City. Telephone 42-554. Private Lessons e by Appointment Classes re-open Sature ‘ day, March 2nd (Juniors); Tuesday*, March sth (Senior Ballet)
Packed to the Doors Last Night i COME EARLY TO-NIGHT ■'H'WwaHU Karangahape Road. DAILY A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. AGAIN TO-NIGHT Wm. Fox’s 11-Reel Special Attractio 46 FOUR SONS With AN ALL-STAR CAST. In addition. Another Fox Special, "ME, GANGSTER” Special Music Score by the PRINCE EDWARD ORCHESTRA. LYRIC TO-NIGHT at 7.45 SPECIAL REQUEST FILM “ WHAT PRICE GLORY ” With VICTOR McLAGLEN, EDMUND LOWE, DOLORES DEL RIO, SAMMY COHEN, and TED McNAMARA. 12 REELS OF CERTAIN ENJOYMENT Reserves at Lewis Eady, Ltd., Lyric, Phone 43-645. “TWO LOVERS” AT GRAND “Two Lovers,” the fine picture based | on Baroness Orczy’s novel, “Leatherface,” with Vilma Banky and Ronald Colman as the stars, will be shown for only two more evenings at the Grand Theatre! Laid against the ever-stirring background of war. “Two Lovers” tells the story of Mark Van Rycke, son of the patrician burgomaster of Ghent, and of h*a secret adventures as “Leatherface.” mysterious and faithful aid to William, Prince of Orange, who seeks to lead the enslaved country of Flanders to freedom from the oppressing hands of the Spaniards. Wild night rides, hair-raising duels Cof wit as well as of sword> reveal Ronald Colman, as “Leatherface.” in a role more colourful and varied than any he has j ever attempted. “Blindfolded.” an exciting mystery ! story of jewel thieves, is the second picture. DIXIELAND CABARET The Dixieland Cabaret will be the scene of a Big Novelty Night this evening. The management has arranged for plenty of free novelties and dancing attractions. Dancing will be continued on the perfect floor until 1 a.m. The Dixieland Dance Band, under Mr. 11. Nielson, will play all the latest jazz numbers and a very pleasant evening ,is assured. KASHMIRI DANCE CLUB Another dance has been arranged by the Kashmiri Dance Club for to-mor-row evening, in the Dominion Hall. The Kashmiri’s first two evenings have been very successful and a record crowd should enjoy the dancing tomorrow. Walter Smith is leader of the Jazz Band. Fay Wray, who lias played the leading role in many Paramount productions lately, notably “The Legion of the Condemned,” plays the part of the heroine in “The Wedding March.” Von Stroheim, the producer of the picture, himself portrays the character of the Austrian Prince, around whom the story centres.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 599, 27 February 1929, Page 15
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