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AMUSEMENTS. ! j EVERYBODY'S, j " "1 "ARIFTY." " ' ARIETY.' SEA SOX EXTENDED. -—— SEASON EXTENDED. — SEASON EXTENDED. SEASON EXTENDED. SEASON EXTENDED SEASON EXTEXDED. Third Third TMrl 3rd W "° k Third Thir,) »eek Week Third WEEK OF Third Week \Ve.-k A. 11 "",' 1 Third " Wf^'k hir '' "VARIETY." Third U e.-k WWV Third Third W eok \ V ,^.k Third The Third «eek VV<-<-k Third W,.u tier Tliird Week Wwk Third I'icture Tliird Week \V.-.k Third Tliird « W.^k Thml I'-'-T. Third « eek W.- k Ih'rd T]lir<l « eek W. ek T'lird Thinl «eek The Management has the Thiril honour to .innounce a Third Week ! further se.isi.n of t his ' Week Third , uni<iue example «.f tho Third Week j motion pieture art. W«m-1, Tiiinl 1 What Maebetb is to Lit- Third W<-ek erature. what the Sistine w«'k Thin! j Madonna Is to Art. what Third Week ; the Milo Venus is We»-k Third ; to Sculpture — so is j Third Week j "Variety" t« the Screen. ! Week ™' r<l I Third \V<»ck Third Third Week XV.^li Third Screening Times : Irt.i.".. 12 I'o Third Week J3O 4 J-, S ; >- ' vv ,^. k I!"' I }' Third w <-ek \v«-k Tliinl Speeial Gazette, f'omedy an<l Third Week orchestral Accowi»aniuicut. W"«^»k 7' ,ir ; 1 Third w --ek w.-ok Thiril Phone for Reservations Tliird W'-ek «.r call .-it Theatre. Wr-i-k ~ir I ' l Third We..t UVek NOTE: Third Third "VARIETY IS EX. 1.1 SIVE ThTrd Week To "E\ LltYlttiDY'S." \\ .-,-k BOX PLANS ARE NOW OPEN" BOX PLANS ARE Now open Box PLANS AKi; Now OPEN | K " r Fori: NIGHTS of "THEY KNEW WHAT THEY WANTED" "J HE\ KNEW W HAT THEY W ANTED'* THREE NIGHTS ..f " TRILP.Y " " Tit I LIS Y " A THEATRK'AL EVENT THAT OXLY COMES ONCE IN A DECADE. — J. C. WILLIAMSON". LTD., — have much pleasure in announcing their first BIG DRAMATIC ATTRACTION" OF 1027. THE RETURN OF MAURICE MOSCOVITCH and a ISrilliant Company of International Artist^ [] 1 S rpHEATRS. Lessees: J C Williamson (X.Z.). Ltd. Commencing SATURDAY (NEXT). FEBRUARY 2fl. SATURDAY (NEXT). FEBRUARY J. C WILLIAMSON". LTD., Present the WORLD-FAMOUS ACTOR GENICS. AIAURICE "IfOSCOVITCH ■*" OSCOVITCH AfAURICK "IfOSCOVITCH A URICE In " THEY KNEW WHAT THEY r WANTED." 'FOI"R NIGHTS ONI.Y.i Sidney Howard's 'i'erritic Drama. "A play that eicites femi- . nine sympathy and feiniNEW nine curiosity. "A tumult of love and \V H.\ I hate." HA'I -it i» impo«silile not to T'HEY Ik- THRILLED b.v this HK» outstanding storv.-' IVANTED. e • ' 'ANTED. IT WILL CAUSE ENDLESS DISCUSSION. The Irite title of tin- piece is j) 0 index of the VOLCANIC contents ».f the I'lav. It i> j, Vignette of Lif.liv . c< '- '1 is an impression IMPAWN with I'hntozßiphic Oariiv and treated with Human understanding. "They Knew What They Wanted ' IS Vivid Life. IS .V Story of Realism. IS Tears and Sunshine. IS A Soeial Proiilein. IS Everywhere A TRIUMPH. T M\KCH A J' FlJl [ >ay - SATURDAY, j Du Maurier s Celebrated Romance of the 1-ntiu Quartier of Paris. j '•rpiMLBY." A BRILLIANT ".. ..Pv'LßV'.' J WILLIAMSON 1 •• t.mi.Vv , of "TRILBY" •• J-ini °f thf ''"S voice, who couldn't •• t! it i.)-'-. but was hypnotised to - 4-.,,. great audiences de- •• I, . r .'? us with : of SVEN- •• tp iMI v" , ' ALI ' " ,at stranger from •TP t'liv •• V,"!, ,h<; fc:!, - v '- Li'tlc •• Til!i iii ,lloc ' wbo Trilbv's ** timi*i»v l,i ? Taffy and the .. ~- ai - <;av Z " u .. T,{,,|;y- griseltes of th c studios. MI'SCOVITCII as SVFNG \I I ■ ls celebra i <-d i„ f„ur m o» iti. H Cyntineuts. :: T!i!!*l!v'• Y " ars s, ° rv •TIMII'V - "J Ar,iM ' s m.Mlel •• trilby. v,; 1 : T!-!!'kv : , V"T ,V h»"'an and its j elnef persona fes wen- ' TRII RV ' •'» v "l"pe.l in mystery. • tip ,11V- ' he same reason , " Tlttl'liv" • TRILBY " still hol.l" MU-.AT \nnr\'CK< rpRII.BY." enthralled ! BILB\ ' EVEIn WHERE. IHE BOX PLANS ARE NOW OPFN ! A 1 I't'W IS IC. KAI>Y AND SOX. I.Ty * ' Prices: DC. and OS.. 8/; Stalls. 4/- !•:! c l!' v " ,; ° <Earlr D,.or Stalls and l>.illcry. 1/ extra.) Plus tax. Representative: WALTER MONK. "THE FAKE." "THE FAKE." ai Hamilton to-morrow night. RECKXT Kpsom. TJEGENT. tGEXI. Epsom. -•-^'EGENT. T<i-NIGHT ONLY. «- To-NTGHT R-il-eni'. ""ip'et.- Hians.- of p r .. ar aniuie Resent. »T»IIE pAMPBELI.S I K-sent. HE r. • ! -'BOYS. 2 SMILE?. ' „ s (nt - 2 CONCERT! N" Recent. The World's Greate-t ucenina Regent. j, u u«.<runa Regent. YD. /^;iat.UNSSSI: V" u ' ux Repent. OLD'P'LL0 LD 'P'LL Regent. Vij. D Jj ILL Reseni. In Resenl; B£™ *"\f S " Pr>or ' Programme" Regent MUS ' C '«»< New Regent e ent. Orehestra. FO«, DANCING, BANDS, LECTURES CHURCH NOTICES, SPORTING. RAILWAY NOTICES, GOLF, PICNICS, ETC., ADVTS.. SEE PAGE FIVE.

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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 46, 24 February 1927, Page 24

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