AMUSEMENTS. PRINCESS. Direction Tlioh. A. O'Brien. k > SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS i) FIRST NATIONAL'S DAZZLING ROMANCE OF PARIS AND THE RIVIERA. WITH THE LATEST. LOVELIEST NEW STAR OF THE SCREEN, WHOM ALL AMERICA IS FALL7TTG IN LOVE WITH, BILLIE DOVE Supported by BEN LYON. ALEC. B. FRANCIS AND MONTAGU LOVE, in "THE TENDER HOUR." j A LAVISH PAGEANT OP ROMANCE AND LUXURY. YOUTH CALLS TO YOUTH —A CRY OF LONGING THAT LIFTS HIGH ABOVE THE WEDDING BELLS BINDING A BEAUTIFUL AMERICAN GIRL TO THE GRAND DUKE WHO HAD "BOUGHT" HER. ALL PARIS KNEW THE LOVERS , SECRET. . . BUT THE GRAND DUKE NEVER KNEW UNTIL THE TENDER HOUR I SECOND ATTRACTION. Universal Presents ONE OF THE YEAR'S BIGGEST COMEDY HITS. LAUGHS THAT REGISTER AS FAST AND FURIOUS AS A SKIPPING TAXI-METER. A JOY-PACKED PICTURISATION OF GEORGE WESTON'S HILARIOUS STORY, J "TAXI! TAXI!" ) With EDWARD EVERETT HORTON And MARION NIXON. If laughs were charged by the mile you'd i»Wh (he theatre millions. The star of "Poker Faces" and "The Whole Towns Talking" in his funniest role i)U the screen. "We've got to run now—marry us when we come round again '." Just one of the manv laughs from Edward Everett Horton'x funniest farce. Five can laugh as cheaply as one —see -Taxi! Taxi!" "Taxi. Taxi! Who's pot a Taxi?" lie shouted long and lustily, but nobody answered him. Laughs pile on laughs as Morton first tries to hire, then to buy, and finally to rid himself of the police-hunted white tnxi containing h £2000 necklace. It clicks along at a mile a minute, registering laughs at every turn. Also, Second Series of the Delightful College Comedy-Drama, " COLLEGIANS." No. 2, Entitled, " Fighting to Special Engagement. MARGO T> A.MM AGE '| ARGO "AMMAGE j I AND HER DOLLS. I 1 i Continuous from 11 n.m. AI. St. John Comedy. Gazettes. Howard Moody's Orchestra. Phone 41-SSO. — ONEHUNGA. — ALL CJTAR VAUDEVILLE. LL KSTAR ♦ AUDEVILLE. ALL SPECIAL ENGAGEMENTS AND FIKST APPEARANCES TONIGHT. Strand. ,- _ Strand. Direct from Rotorua where Strand. they Performed boforo the Strand. Duke and Duchess of York. Strand. Strand. milE rpE "DUKE TV'°Strand. AHE A E A UKK -I'UO. Strand. Strand. In Action Songs. Poi Daneos Strand, Strand. fTIHK TTAHALA rpRIO. Strand. IHE -"-AHALA A RIO. Strand. Hawaiian Maids in Vocal and Strand. Instrumental Harmony. Strand'. rpHE TjIOUR "DASCALS. j Strand. J- HE -T OUR -"-VaSCALS. Strand. Strand Clever Juvenile Performers Strand. in Specialty Song and Strand. Dance Act. Strand. • ' Srrnnd. Screening Strur.d. LOUISE FAZENDA nnd Strand. JACQUELINE LOGAN Strand. In Strand. " \X7iDOWS." Strand. *' -T OOT LOOSE ** IDOWS." Strand. ONE RIG LAUGH. Strand. A Story All Men Should Know. — BRITANNIA. -- Direction Thomas A. O'Hrion. TO-NIGHT AT 8 P.M. TO-NIGHT. V. EVA NOVAK, CULLEN LANDIS, B « It B, . B B I -milF. TAIXIE T^LYER.' , B I! i 'A HE A'IXIE -T LYER." I B I» 1 _| i^ B Komance, Thrills, Comedy. B is * r> it JACK HOLT. BETTY JEWKL, B It lu ZANE GREY'S H It B J { , ~ t ¥» j H I • -rnilK \fYSTERIOUS I B \U I " A HE TEI { IO US I li It J T»IDER." I n I B I AVidkk." I It 1 it 1 . 1 f • .IS Zaiic (Jitj-'s Lofest Master Mystery I? It Melodrama. l> B V, K FINE SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. B B It B Music by BRITANNIA ORCHESTRA. 15 QT. PATRICKS CATHEDRAL. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16. AT 7 P.M. SACRED RECITAL, SACRED RECITAL, By Choir. A Magnificent Programme Includes excerpts from Palestrina (16th Century Classic) and from , Mozart's Requiem, STREET COLLECTIONS. SALVATION \ R M Y. SALVATION 4 R M X. A NNUAL QELF T~wENIAL, A NNUAL OELF T^ENIAL T)AY /COLLECTION, T)AY /COLLECTION, rnO-MORROW (FRIDAY). mO-MORROW (FRIDAY). HELP US TO HELP THE HELPLESS. MONEY URGENTLY NEEDF,D FOR OOCIAL AND TyTISSIONARY VT7ORK. BE SURE YOU OBTAIN YOUR BADGE. 13 LECTURES. X> U B L I C LECTURES. NATURES WAY TO HEALTH. Lecturer: MADAME ALWYN (Touring New Zealand). UNITY HALL, TO-XIUHT. AT S P.M. Special Lecture with Demonstration to Women Only. TOMORROW (FRIDAY! AT 2.30 P.M. CHILD WELFARE. What is Natural Diet? Neurasthenia. Etc. ADMISSION. 1 /. T! THIRST-AID TO THE The First Lecture will be given to LADIES at the Ambulance Station. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), at 7 p.m. The Fee for the Course (7/6) must be prepaid to WILLIAM RATTRAT, Honorary Secretary. Ambulance Station, Rutland St. xl 4
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 242, 13 October 1927, Page 24
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