AMUSEMENTS Fuller-Hayward Theatre. Twice Dally, 2.30 and 8. LAST TWO NIGHTS D. W. Griffith presents “The Battle of The Sexes” with JEAN HERSHOLT PHYLLIS HAVER Recommended by the censor as more suitable for adults. AT THE EVENING SESSION ON THE STAGE:— “LOVE TRIUMPHANT” Produced by YORKE GRAY. STRAND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. (Conductor: Eve Bentley.) Box Plan at Theatre (Phone 43-114), and Lewis Eady, Ltd.
James' (theatre ■. • . ■ . > Proprietors: John Fuller and Sons, ’Ltd. FRIDAY NIGHT NEXT THE OPINION THE WIDE WORLD OVER IS “When Knights Were Bold” IS THE FUNNIEST COMEDY EVER WRITTEN GEO. WALLACE “THE KING OF MIRTH’’ In His Greatest and Most Masterful Effort of His Stage Career. "WHEN KNIGHTS WERE BOLD" is not a Revue, but a Farce-Comedy with a Wonderful Plot. GEORGE WALLACE, the Comedy Genius, in a Three-Act Production. Box Plans Now Open. TO-NIGHT at 8 O’Clock TO-NIGHT GEORGE WALLACE THE FUNNIEST COMEDIAN ON THE STAGE TO-DAV “ VILLAGE LADS ” A Revue with Extremely Funny Situations. PRICES: 3s, 2s, Is. Box Plans at St. James Theatre.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 605, 6 March 1929, Page 15
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