- AMUBEMEHT. " "'I'HoMAa A. „ - "J" 3 XOW SHOWING AT 3 THREE THEATRES. D To Audiences who shriek. I*™* _ / ,- 1 3 and laugh again as thev flesh" feeling up and r» a real nerve tonic. PRINCESS, HVOLI ANliv I; EVERYBODY'S. The Greatest Mystery Hij 1... "THE BAT - "THE Y / CAT Mm z y AND \ • >V THE - J % 5 STARRING . LAURA LA PLANTE. %■ A PICTURE OF CREEPY TRPTTT« EERIE LAUGHTER AND SPOOn SHADOWS. MYSTERIOUS, WEdUnm:& FASCINATING. A THRILL FOR EVXBT. < . BODY, AND A BIG SUCCESS EYE*T" - WHERE. Sccond Series hi "THE NEW COLLEGIANS? W. At Princess and Tivoli Only. Jg! News, Gazette and Comedy. Tr' Special Music. Prices as Usual. PRlNCESS—Continuous from 11 a a 'Phone 41-386. "•"» f , EVERYBODVS—Continuous from 10 «.»_ 'Phone 44-402. TlVOLl—Nightly at 7.43. 'Phone 44-I#, SPECIAL MATINEES, MONDAY, 2.15, r AT ALL 3 HOUSES. CHILDREN HALF-PRICE. ADDITIONAL ATTRACTION AT -EVERYBODY'S ONLY- ' " mHE A MERICAN "DEAUTY" ,V. : «« J. HE -American -"EAUTX.- f Featuring BILLIE DOVE. Sec the Marvellous Frock of 500 Real Bon, A First National Picture. RIALTO AXD AT BOTH TITBATM^ REGENT. FINAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT. I THE LOVELIEST OF AICR I ocr native legends. IPicturised on the original locations at Lake Rotoroa. and Mokoia Island. l THE ROMANCE )' - "• Of I HINEMOA. J HINEMOA has received nothing !■ but praise from every beholder; Additional Attraction— ALIAS THE DEACON. From the famous Stage Play ■t.-J. that ran for Five Years on j Broadway. Bright and Humorous "> to a degree. * 1 ! I Comedy, Latest Topical. [ Reserves. 46-609, 20-142. SPECL\L MATINEES. BOTH THEATRES. 2 P.M. COMMENCING MONDAY. . li-VYMOND GRIFFITHS In "TIME TO LOVE." A novelty French farce with lots of laughs. Also, . . >' "THE FLAME OF THE YUKON." A Far North drama of unusaal I power. BRITANNIA— POXSONBY. TO-NIGHT AT 8 PJL ' , A Picture as joyous as the Gay Waltz that insoired it. " BLUE DANUBE" Starring LYA MARA. A delightful, fresh, wholesome story, laid where the Blue Danube flows. Also Screening, I ALEXANDER CARB, BABY y ! PEGGY. I " APRIL FOOL" ! Fine Supporting Programme. > . I Reserves at Theatre. Phone 26-04 L I I MONDAY. '2 P.M I MONSTER 3 HOURS' MATINEE. 1 Music by Britannia Orchestra. ROYAL— KINGSLAND. TO-NIGHT. AT S PJL i Paramount's Delightful Anto j I Comedy-Drama. j I With RICHARD DIX In The t ucky I HE -"UCKY -L'eVlL.*' j A Freak Anto Story Abounding in Thrills and Laughs. Also, •rpilE \TTAR TTORSE." I •A HE > V Alt JJ-ORSE." I An epic to the horse in humanI ity's service. A gripping romance, I starred with thrills and laughs. 1 Comedy. Good Supports. I MONSTER MATINEE, I MONDAY, 2 P.M. - I I TUESDAY NEXT: I SPECIAL VAUDEVILLE | ATTRACTIONS. j OF p.VRK. pARK pABKSUNDAY AFTERNOON. AT 3 O'CLOCKAUCKLAND MUNICIPAL BAND. AUCKLAND MUNICIPAL BAND. AUCKLAND MUNICIPAL BAND. . Bandmaster: CHRISTOPHER SMITH. PROGRAMME. " God Save the King." March. "The Lisrht Dragoon" (Leaeb) Hymn. "The Roseate Hues of Early Dawn (Stainer) Overture. "Tnncretii" (Rossini) Entr'acte. "Petit Bolero"" (Ravini) Cornet Solo. "Einmett's l.u!:Jiby" . (Sliortl Soloist, MU. FRED BOWES. Selection. "Faust" (Gounouj 1 ntcrval. March. "Militaire (Thome) i t'iccolo Solo. "Ciiniit de Rossignol" rF:lipovskrl Soloist. MR. HAL C. McLENNAN. selection. ••T!i<- Sorcerer" (Sullivaa) Ceverie. "Sognai" (Schira) darch, "Yel Exevi-a Trituuphaut" (WeUiti) XaTional Aulliein. J. S. BRIGHAM. !S Town Clerk.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 23, 28 January 1928, Page 22
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