LAST NIGHT of “RIO RITA” The REGENT DON T MISS SEISING THIS DELIGHTFUL PICTURE. BEBE DANIELS—JOHN BOLES a** VJ 1.-* SW- *>■ p ‘ rr !~ 'M kif\S.L-s “RIO RITA” WITH A HUGE CAST OF ZIEGFELD BEAUTIES Gorgeous Colouring Marvellous Stage Ensembles. DANCING SINGING ROMANCE.
OMND LAST DAV “EPIC OF THE AIR’ 80% TALKIES. “FLYING MARINE” EVERY DEATH-DEFYING AIR STUNT POSSIBLE. All Day Sessions—ll.ls a.m. to 10 p.m. Stalls, 1s; Circle, Is 6d; Reserves, 2s. COMMENCING TOMORROW (FRIDAY) The Best Comedy Bill This Season. DOROTHY MACKAILL and LOUISE FAZENDA in “HARD TO GET/' GRAND GRAND 7.46 P.M. 7.45 P.M. “THE GOOD-BYE KISS” Featuring JOHNNY BURKE, SALLY EILERS And MATTY KEMP. RICHARD DIX in “SPORTING GOODS” HEAR OUR ORCHESTRA. 7.45 P.M. 7.45 P.M. Phone 43-645. PRICES —Is, 1s 6d. Reserves, 6d Extra. r PRINCE H’.'i! »I H Karangahape Road. (A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. TONIGHT AT 7.30 P.M. “THE DONOVAN AFFAIR 100% TALKING ROMANTIC MYSTERY DRAMA. Jack Holt as the detective solves a baffling double murder mystery. Also, Supporting Programme.
LAST NIGHT “LOMBARDI, LTD.” GOOD-BYE LEO CARRILLO Unquestionably the Finest Comedy Actor Auckland has enjoyed for many a day, and Farewell to his Excellent Supporting Company. They leave by the Ulimaroa for Sydney Tomorrow. IMPORTANT. His Majesty’s Theatre will be closed tomorrow evening to make final preparations for the appearance here on Saturday afternoon of Ernie Lotingci. the Inimitable London Comedian and his English Company, in “August, 1914.” His Majesty’s Theatre Direction: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. TONIGHT AT 8. FOR THIS LAST OCCASION. LEO CARRILLO In his Magnificent Characterisation of Tito Lombardi, the Temperamental D~ess Designer, in the Comedy of Romance, Beauty, Fun and Fashion. LOMBARDI LTD. Which has proved one of the Beat and Most Successful Plays Ever Staged In Auckland. Good-bye to the 12 BEAUTIFUL MANNEQUINS. Box Plans at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Day Sales at H.M. Theatre Confectionery Kiosk. PRICES—D.C. and R.S., 8s: Stalls, 4s; Gallery, Is ©d. Early Door Stalls and Gallery, Is extra. All prices plus Tax. Manager ------ John Farrell. His Majesty’s Theatre Lessees: J. C. Wiljiamson, Ltd. A NOTABLE ATTRACTION, COMMENCING WITH A MATINEE Next Saturday Afternoon. INITIAL APPEARANCE IN N^ Of London's Inimitable Comedian, ERNIE LOTINGA And his complete and original English Company of 30 ARTISTS Including KATHLEEN BARBOR In the Military Comedy Play, “AUGUST, 1914” Which ran for over 12 months In London and which has Just terminated a record season in Australia. During a Brief Season Will Also Be Staged, POLICE FORCE KHAKI AND HOUSE FULL. Preceding Each Production Will Bs Presented Two of America’s Greatdfct Head-line Vaudeville Acts:— The Distinguished Character Artiet. Karyl Norman The Creole Fashion Plate, and The Marvellous Dancers. Jack HardgTove George (The Midshipmen). To bring this outstanding attraction within the means of every class of the , community popular prices will be charged Dress Circle and R.S., 3*. Back Stalls, 2s. Gallery, la. | Booking Fee, 1s extra. AH prices plus tax. | Box Plans Now Open at Lewis Eady, Ltd.
GREY LYNN CINEMA A Fuller-Hayward Theatre. TONIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. GARY COOPER and LUPE VELEZ in “THE WOLF SONG” Hear “The Wolf Song” sung by the Gringo Mountain Men. Hear Lupe Velez singing fascinating Spanish love songs to her Gringo Lover. SPLENDID SUPPORTS. PEOPLE’S POPULAR PRICES.
VICTORIA, DEVONPORT. A Fuller. Hayward Theatre. NANCY CARROLL and GARY COOPER In “THE SHOPWORN ANGEL” A Singing and Sound Synchronised Picture with many of the sequences in Dialogue. USUAL PRICES. 22,9*8 for Reserves. No Charge for Booking. CITY OF AUCKLAND PARNELL PARK, TONIGHT AT 8. CHARMING MUSICAL PROGRAMME By the Auckland Municipal Band. J. S. BRIGHAM, Town Clerk. CtOIjF. EXHIBITION GOLF MATCH (Under the Control of the Maungakiekie and Auckland Golf Clubs.) HAGEN v KIRKWOOD AT TITIRANGI LINKS, New Lynn ON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25 AT 2 P.M. FOLLOWED BY COMPLETE DEMONSTRATION OF TRICK SHOTS BY KIRKWOOD AND LECTURE. ADMISSION, 10s. PLUS TAX. Tickets may be obtained at Wi3eman s, Queen Street, or at Links.
itowrwo Auckland Rowing Association. Provincial Championships On the WHAU RIVER SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22. First Race, 1.30 p.m. Admission —1s; Children under 12 Fnee. Buses from Sturdee Street via Civic Square and Karangahape Road, 1230. 12.45. 1.15, 1.30, and 2 p.m. Avondale Station at 2 p.m.
More than 10,000 red roses were used In one of the beautiful garden scenes in “The Vagabond King,” Paramount’s all-colour singing romance, starring Dennis King. Jeanette MacDonald plays the role of Queen of France in the production. Others in the cast are O. P. Heggie. Warner Oland and Lillian Roth. Ludwig Berger directed.
"Song of the Flame," First National and Vitaphone's all-technicolou- operetta starring Bertiico Claire and Alexander Gray. Is one of the inst pro tentious spectacles First National Studios has ever attempted.
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