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AMUSEMENTS. •'PERFECTION* IX ENTERTAINMENT I OFTY IDEAL. STAGE, SCKEbA, ORCHESTRA AND ORGAN COUBIXED TO PBODDCE AX ENTERTAINMENT THAT COULD SOT FAIL TO GAIX THE IITROVAL OF THE MOST FASTIDIOUS AUDIENCE."—"S.Z. HERALD" o£ to-d*j. THE XTEW DECENT. he Aew Kegext. TUB XTKW T>EtiENT. HE -N EW KeGEXT. ••The Theatre Magnificent-" Direction: J. C. Williamson Films Managing Directors: Beaumont Smith and F. W. Thrlns. Kull Orchestra and Vaudeville at 2.15 each afternoon : also at 7.43. Continuous Pictures from 11 a.m. BIG MATINEE AT 2.15 TO-DAY. YeMcrday's Audiences were Charmed and Thrilled with Paramount':* Super Production, GLORIA SWANSON. GLORIA SWAXSOX GLORIA SWAXSOX GLORIA SWAXSOX GLORIA SWAXSOX In Ji'-r biggest and most fascinating film. •• -buss ••-»- INK • piNE •J- INK •A 1 IXE MANNERS." ANNERS." MANNERS." ANNERS." MANNERS." ANNERS." The delightful story of a working girl transferred into high society, where they try to make a lady of her and fall; where she learns that the man who lores her wants her to be only natural. A NEW GLORIA AS A TRAGEDIENXE AND A COMEDIENNE. Supported by EUGENE O'BRIEN Instantaneous Success Yesterday of J. (\ Williamson's Celebrity Vaudeville THE MERRIEST MIRTHMAKER ON THE STAGE. HECTOR ST. CLAIR. nECTOR ST. CLAIR, HECTOR ST. CLAIR. HECTOR ST. CLAIR. HECTOR ST. CLAIR, HECTOR ST. CLAIR, The Funny Little Man with the Violin, who Gives You Convulsions with his Droll Absurdities. He made friends from the moment be appeared, and he gave the audience fits. Also. EDDIE TTORTON I>DIE JJ-ORTON At the Mighty Wuriitxcr. . playinc: (a) "Gipsy Love Song"; (b) "A Dream" (unique novelty), and (c) Popular Medley. THE OPERATIC ORCHESTRA. Musical Director: MAURICE GUTTRIDGE. Overture: "Hungarian Luslspiel" Kela Bela Reserves at the Theatre. Phone 46-SSB. or at Messrs. Lewis R. Eady and Son, Ltd. SPECIAL LONG NIGHT. THE OEGENT DALLBOOM. HE AVeGENT *->ALLBOOM. j TO NIGHT—S TILL MIDNIGHT. I Tickets 5/ each (Evening Drese j Only). PRINCE T?DWARD rpHEATRE. RINCE - 1 - HEATBE Direction. Fullef-Hayward Theatre*. Reservations at the Theatre, Phone 46-SSS. I Patrons will be pleased to note that I MAURICE OILMAN. New Zealand's Premier Saxophonist, is now leader of the Ballroom Orchestra. TO-NIGHT. rpo-NIGHT. O-NIGHT. ■»-O-NIGHT. rno-NIGHT. rno-NIGHT. J- O-NIGHT. -1-O-NIGHT. GRAND RE-OPENING AS PICTURE HOUSE. CONTINUOUS "PROGRAMME. v oNTiNUOUs Programme. 11 A.M. TO 10 P.M. STAR FEATURE. HOG AN S \ LLEY." OGANS *"*-LLEY." "Ireland must be Heaven; the Krans came from there." AT LAST —A genuine Irish Co;nedyDrauia. full of real clean wholesome Irish wit —Laughter, Tears, Thrills. SEE the Great right for the World's Championship won by an Irishman —And the Colleen— direct from Dublin's fair city. Words cannot describe her —COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. SECOND FEATURE: -yyTIERE THE IT7ORST "OEGINS.Featuring MATT MOORE AND ALEX FRANCIS. A rapid-fire Comedy Western Drama with unusual actions and thrills galore. A Western Girl who sighed for City Adventures, fclie got them —But with what results! And GEO. POORE'S FAMOUS ORCHESTRA will Supply the Musical Programme. Saturday Prices: ALL DAY - SIXFENCE. Aftcr 5 p.m.— STALLS 1': CIRCLE 1/C Phone 46-232. ROYAL KINGSLAND UYAL CO-NIGHT at 7.45. ROYAL A Whirlwind of Thrills. Laugb'.e: ROYAL and Excitement. ROYAL TTOOT f* IBSON ROYAL -tIoOT VIiBSON ROYAL IN ROYAL "»pHE AfAN TN riMIE royal ""-an a n ahe royal o.vddle." royal Saddle." ROYAL The Story of a Cowboy's Adven ROYAL lures on a dude ranch. You'l ROYAL roar with lauzhter at the comedj ROYAL situations. ROYAL Also: ROYAL WILLARD LOUIS ROYAL and ROYAL IRENE RICH ROYAL In RO\AL " rplIK AfAN \TTITHOUI ROYAL "■■-HE -"-AN » * ITHOUI ROYAL \ /CONSCIENCE." ROYAL -"»- v^ONSCIENCE." ROYAL A Powerful Melo-drama of a ruth ROYAL less greed that broke hearts an< ROYAL bodies. ROYAL In Addition : ROYAL "JANES INHERITANCE." RO\AL Two-reel Comedy ROYAL And international News. ROYAL ROYAL ORCHESTRA. PRINCESS THEATRE^ *- : 1 " V. I RAND pONCERT, I-. U RAN'D VVONCERT, s. SUNDAY -NEXTI; - J ATS P.M. TRIOS: ••Loves Garden" ... (Schumann Polish Dance (Scharwenka ••Intprme7.z<." (Mascagni Marcbe Militaire" .. (Schubert MISS VINCENT. MESSRS. BATE *\D MOODY. BARITONE SOLI : "The Two Grenadiers" r " lt A ftSK wxErH 3353 VIOLIN SOLI : "Traumerie" - - Schuma, : Humoreske" Dvora f MISS GLADYS VINCENT. T PIANO SOLO: "La Fileuse" Ra MR. HOWARD MOODY X. CELLOL SOLLO; - Avc yiaria •• Kal MR. FRANCIS BATE. SOPRANO SOLLO: The Old Irish Mothei 7c MISS ELSMORE. E MR. ALAN McELWAIN £j- in Erbert, A.B. (Henneguin) and Jl ?s! Bowker (Farqubar). nn Doors Open at 7 p.ni GRAMOPHONE RECITAL from 7.13. E SILVER COIN COLLECTION. ROLLEK SKATINU. Urj>OLLER S K A T 1 N . x * HELIX). EVERYBODY! THE PREMIER SKATING RINK i nii-v!*?!" ,,,, - op V Firc Station. __ is OPEXIXCJ TO-XI'JHT. nnier mtiro New Management. n*"", ,0 a - ID UU ,0 P-«»-Pri«.K A WED and SAT Prices Admission 6d. Skates 6d. Floorag M. On Band Nights. «<l extra. «oU up for * tlsbt ro«l Uaic. j

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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 78, 2 April 1927, Page 20

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