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j AMUSEMENTS. ! "PRINCESS A RIXCESS • PRINCESS RINCESS AND T I Vol.l IVoLI rnivoLl J-IVoLI Direction Thomas A. O'Brien. 2 — BIG ATTRACTIONS. — 2; ! No. 1. J ' I i "LURE OF THE ' i WILD." ■ ! I JANE NOVAK. ALAN KOSCOL. BILLIE JEAN. And " LIGHTNING." THE WONDER DOG. A STRONG. STIRRING DRAMA OF PRIMI- | TIVE EMOTIONS. SET IN THE MAGNIFICENT GRANDEUR OF THE GREAT WOODS. j JANE NOVAK, one of the loveliest women iu picturedom, as the young wife deeply in ] love with her husband anil their child. Yet lie misunderstood one unforeseen situation iu which she, was the victim of circum- | stances. i LIGHTNING, the Wonder Dog. part wolf. ' part dog. ferocious as u wild animal. Yet ; gentle enough to be a baby's pal and übedient to nis masters. See him plunge ' down stream, rescue the child from the ; brink of the smashing rapids and struggle | with the child against the swirling waters ! to the shore. His intelligence will astound i you. His strength, even for a wolf-dog, is ! unbelievable. He will hold you spellbound through scene after scene of action. | BILLIE JEAN. Baby Screen Star, curly- ! headed. 3 years old. whose bright disposition ■ and clever acting is bound to captivate the most hardened heart—and through ;ill a beautiful love story with the grandeur of the great woods for the setting. SECOND PIG ATTRACTION. j 44 THE J J RUNAWAY EXPRESS." | i JACK DAUGHERTY. BLANCHE MEHAFFEY. And A SPLENDID SUP PORTING CAST. ! A THRILLING MELODRAMA OF THE 1 SHINING RAILS. A TALE OF HEARTS! AND BREATH-TAKING ACTION. A moving picture that dues more tliau move —it whirls past you like a comer. A horse's tl\ing feet aud a man's steel nerve pitted against an iron uinustcr rushing to its doom with a thousand luckless pass'Ti- j tfers iu its train—that's the biggest thrill j you ever taw. ■ You won't know you're only looking on. i You'll be right up there in the rocking cab j of "THE RUNAWAY EXPRESS." trying | ■ to stop the. onrushing train and save brave Joe Foley's sweetheart and mother: A masterpiece in realism ! SPECIAL AT TIVOLI ONLY. First of the Unique MUSIC Tl TASTER CJERIES usic -"-"-aster Series that has set a New Standard in this side of Pict'ire Theatre | Entertainment. Incidents from the Life of MENDELSSOHN. | ENDELSSOHN. | ' I ; Introducing Beautiful Selections from the master's hand, played by the Tivoli orchestra, and 1 including THE \T7EDDING ■\TARCH." I HE >» EDDING JI AKCH." i ■ — _J Tivoli Orchestra. I Overture, " Ruyon Bias." Ent'racte. Polonaise from " Mignon." by I Moschini. " I [ Nightly at 7.45. ; For Reserves Phone 44-130. Plans at deal's. Ijueen Street. j FULL SUPPORTING PROGRAMMES AT * i both theatres. ! 1 At the Princess : \ Special Itonis hy ! HOWARD MOOUY'S SAL(»"ORCHESTRA. j Special Prologue «it the Evening Sessions. ; For Reservations Phone 41-.">SiJ. I 1 Prices: 1/ to 2/0. ; • Children Half Prie". ' I , ; /CAPITOL. DOMINION RD TERMINUS. : TO-NIGHT—7.4S—TO-NIGHT : I CAPITOL. Big Special Programme. | '■ CAPITOL. A Paramount I'icture. | I CAPITOL. 1 CAPITOL. " (~1 OOD AND yAUGHTY." ; CAPITOL. '■ VT()OI) AND CAPITOL. "GOOD AND NAUGHTY." I CAPITOL. " GOOD AND NAUGHTY." ; CAPITOL. j CAPITOL. An excellent Picture, packed CAPITOL, with dizzllng comedy, drama. ; CAPITOL. emotional strength, with I 1 CAPITOL. POLA NEGRI. | J CAPITOL. FORD STERLING. I CAPITOL. TOM MOORE 1 CAPITOL. Playing Leading Roles. CAPITOL. The Second Feature— CAPITOL. A Metro-Goldwjn Production. ■ CAPITOL. " T OVEY ATARY." CAPITOL. "MjVEY *«-ARY. m CAPITOL. A brilliant screen version of a CAPITOL, famous novel, a Picture full of CAPITOL, comedy, joys, laughs aud drama CAPITOL. of life, with CAPITOL. BESSIE LOVE and CAPITOL. WILLIAM HAYXES CAPITOL. playing leading parrs. 'WPITOL. Showing Also— " CAPITOL. Two-reel Comedy, Pathe News. CAPITOL. Renowned Capitol Orchestra. CAPITOL Reserves. Phone 2u-074. i DOMINION ROAD. 1 ; DOMINION ROAD. \ E.MIMKE. TO-NIGHT—7.43 —TO-NIGHT. EMPIRE. An Excellent Double-Star . EMPIRE. Programme. EMPIRE. A Metn.-Goldwvn Picture. EMPIRE. "rfiHE f>AKRIER." EMPIRE. "J- HE -^ARRIER." EMPIRE. Starring Lionel Barry more and EMPIRE. Norman Kerry. EMPIRE. A magnificent screen version o" EMPIRE. Rex Beach's Famous Novel. EMPIRE. A stupendous drama, smashing EMPIRE. thrills, action and romance. I EMPIRE. The Second Feature— EMPIRE. "rpHE l> LACK i^IYCLOXE" . EMPIRE. "- 1 -HE J->LACK EMPIRE. Featuring Rex. the king of Wild EMPIRE. Horses. EMPIRE. A Picture rilled with romance. EMPIRE, adventure, loyalty, and devotion, EMPIRE. enacted by a "notable cast. EMPIRE. Showing Also— EMPIRE. Two-Reel Comedy and News. EMPIRE. Empire Orchestra. __ i ' ANli II UX G A PICTURES.} TO-NIGHT. STRAND. STRAND. AL. WILSON STRAND. In STRAND. -rpHE pLoUI) "DIDER." STRAND. - -*HE V>LOUD -"IDER." STRAND. A hurling, whirling, bristling STRAND, hair-raiser, that will take vour STRAND, breath away. STRAND. STRAND. In addition : STRAND. THE CAMPBELL BOYS. STRAND. Wizards of the Concr-rtiha. in STRAND. Classic. Jazz and Popular Airs. MOTOR CYCLING. XT I L L /-I L I M B TTILL p L I M B CHAMPIONSHIPS. CHAMPIONSHIPS. ATT. ATAXGERE (JUST OVER MANGERE BRIDGE I. TO-MORROW. SATURDAY. 2.8U P.M. Buses from Onehunga Tram Terminus. !>eo the Daredevil Conquerors of Mt. Roskill | on the steepest, iongest. and most sensational tc.rk to date. Motorists—Pass the entrance by the School, and take the first road to the right. Admission 1/. j SPORTS MOTOR CYCLE CLUB. ! (Incorporated). 11 5 T>OLFE"S Wax Is. after all. the Best and! J-* Most Economical Floor Polish. Sold erery where. D ■

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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 47, 25 February 1927, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 47, 25 February 1927, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 47, 25 February 1927, Page 16

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