AMUSEMENTS. NATIONAL SESSIONS: 11.30, 2.30, 5.0, 7.45. LYRIC: Nightly at 7.45. Reservations for Both Theatres at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. zx<n>o£ , First National Presents a Double-Star Programme that is the equal of the best we have screened. Mlr}| PrevS " UP IN MABEL'S BOOM." Marie "drevost. -up ix mabels room." ARIE x REVOST. -UP IN MABEL'S ROOM.'' Marie t>revost. -up in mabel's room." ARIE 1 REVOST, "LP IN MABEL'S ROOM." "UP IN MABEL'S ROOM." "UP IN MABEL'S ROOM." Harrison -ciord, -up in mabel's room." ARRISON •*- ORD IN "LP IN MABEL'S ROOM." "UP IN MABEL S ROOM." THYLLIS HAVER, "UP IN MABEL'S ROOM." HARRY MYERS, "UP IN MABEL'S ROOM." UP IN MABEL S ROOM." AN AL CHRISTIE SUPER COMEDY SPECIAL. 1 BUOYANT TEMPEST OF GIGGLES. A BUOYANT TEMPEST OF GIGGLES. Laughs and roars of merriment, all over a perfectly innocent filmy chemise—a side-splitting farce comedy that will make you forget the doctor, landlord, and 1 ordinary cares of life. What happened Up in Mabel's Room? That's a secret which will be revealed only to those who see this superb comedy—the most hilarious and wholesome farce ever screened. Lois Morln " THE PRINCE OF TEMPTERS." L_. ' "THE PRINCE OF TEMPTERS." YA T)E TJLTTI, THE PRINCE OF TEMPTERS." YA LTTI, . IN "THE PRINCE OF TEMPTERS." t TO v "THE PRINCE OF TEMPTERS." X>fv Livox' "THE PRINCE OF TEMPTERS." "THE PRINCE OF- TEMPTERS." MARY BRIAN, "THE PRINCE OF TEMPTERS." lAN KEITH "THE PRINCE OF TEMPTERS." OLIVE TELL, "THE PRINCE OF TEMPTERS." J. BARNEY SHERRY, "THE PRINCE OF TEMPTERS." \ DAPTED XfROM FTIHE XTOVEL, " rTIHE Tr7»X-"rkUKE." •Adapted A ROM aHE "A HE -L*x- l, uke." BY Iji "PHILLIPS /^|PPENHEIM. r HILLIPS "THE PRINCE OF TEMPTERS," the most tempting screen play offered in months! What is this power he has over women? Beautiful women, titled women, rich women, poor women, they all bare their hearts to the Prince of Tempters. But deep—way down in his soul there was room for only one girl—and she would never know. TEASING! TEMPTING! TANTALISING! Breaking many hearts as his had been broken by one—living down the memory of an unforgettable love —an unforgettable girl. Beautiful women of Montmartre saw only the devil in his «ye, but in his heart was true love for the girl he hoped to make his queen. THE T3RINCE AF mEMPTERS." HE RINCE J- EMPTERS." A First National Production. SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. LATEST EMPIRE NEWS AND BULLETIN.—TopicaI. (Edited by Gilbert Frankau, Novelist.) "FELIX MINDS THE KlD."—Cartoon. PRICES A S TTSUAL. "DRICES A S TTSUAL. RICES As U SDAL. ± RICES «-s SUAL. Reservations for Either Theatre at Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. COMMENCING mO-MOEKOW AJIGHT (SATURDAY). OMMENCING J-O-MORROW i-MGHT (SATURDAY;. BILLIE A NDREASSEN. ILLIE A. NDREASSEN. (Winner Auckland Section First National's Screen Star Quest), who will recite nightly (in costume) the well known Monologue, lASCA." "T ASCA." /ASCA." "-ITASCA." ''
AMUSEMENTS. | "pi ALTO TO-NIGHT p IALXO. ! j XViaLTO TO-NIGHT -C*IALTO. | | Phone Phone I j 46-609. At 7.50. 46-ttU'J. j - — BIG ATR ACTION 3 — 2 I.— C' ONWAY mEARLE ! ONWAI" -I- EARLE . i In I | " SCHOOL \TTIVES." ! • '■ ■«? OR * * IVES."' | | From Leonard Merrick's Novel, | I "The House of Lynch."' * THE KING OF STUNTS. I Richard ftulmadge, \ ICHARD AALMADGE, I In | WALL QTREET TX7HIZ." ALL °TREET *> HIZ." The Irresistible and Irrespressible Richard Talmadge is out again in a picture that is a riot of laughter and action, and rollicking humour —drama—comedy—sensational stunts. With Good Supports. Rinlto Orchestra. Conductor, Henry Engel. To-morrow* oqa o-morrow, RICHARD TALMADGE, In '-'WALL STREET WHIZ." And Full Supporting Programme. CIVIC RECEPTION. 1 T Y OF AUCKLAND. RETURN OF PRIME MINISTER. His Worship the Mayor will Tender a Civic Welcome to the Right Honourable J. Gordon Coateß, P.C., Prime Minister of New Zealand, at the Town Hall, TONIGHT (FRIDAY), 18th Inst., at 8 p.m., on the occasion of his first visit to Auckland since his return from attendance at the Imperial Conference. Speakers: HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR. HON. GEO. FOWLDS. MR. A. G. LUNN. MR; W. J. HOLDSWORTH. ATIZENS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND. K „ J - S. BRIGHAM. Town Clerk. SPORTING. r T E \ ROHA JOCKEY £U.UB (INCORPORATED). A NNDAL gATURDAY AND JpEBRCARY 90 AND 1927. ACCEPTANCES Close with t-he Secretary, Te Aroha, or Blomfield and Co.. High Street, Auckland, on MONDAY, February -1, at 5 p.m. A. W. EDWARDS. L Secretary. P.O. Box 6. Phone 245. 3
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 41, 18 February 1927, Page 18
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