—- " THOMAS A. (FMnSS I THEATRg£^ PRINCESS AND TTVOIJ, T WILLIAMBO?T)^I JACK HOXIE,* OI^. "THE LASTFRONTIpd. An Epical Romance of uL4r®» when Valiant M«. died to wrest a Vast «M Merciless Mammoth Gathering Different Tribes «# * 1. w?.5r,-a^«gs. Drive by Indians of Buffalo4s though Holiday Celebration-S; "fc Ug n £, Goat and a w® 1 * ""'"VS.*" NOEIIS'kkS. l S',r«V>.. GERTRUDE ASTOR& « -run S T^ a D.\IAN; i n KTLg THE IRRESISTIBLE LOVER." universalis Snannie«?t the year J„ st )* Happy Laughter. °® THE FINAL EPISODF nii< m POPULAR COLLEGIANS?® " SLIDING HOME " two-reel coS ' . Latest Topical. ' Pnncets Continuous from 11 ««, _. Phone 41-586 \ THE KING OP KINGS. , _________ \ THIRD WEEK. EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. Matinee to-day at 2.30. Evening Sessioa De Luxe, 8 p.m. sharp. Doors open at 6.30 Specially Arranged Atmospheric Prolog and Beautiful Orchestral and Choral AcaS paniment. Box Plans at Theatre daily from 10 a.m. Reserves 4/6. 3/ 2/? 2/, plus tax. Children Half-price at Dmw Sessions only. Phone 44-402. SUBURBAN PATR3FIT NOTE. " The King of Kings " will not be shown in the Auckland Suburbs this year. RIALTO AND REGENT NEWMARKET. EPSOM. I The Picturisation of Peter B. ~ Kyne's Famous Classic, " THE VALLEY OF THE | GIANTS," i With MILTON SILLS And DORIS KENTON. Additional Feature: DYNAMITE, the Wonder Dot In - "THE WOLF'S trait." Also, GAZETTE—COMEDY—SCENIC. RIALTO Phones REGENT. 46-609. 20-142. MATINEES, SATURDAY, 2.80. BRITANNIA— THREE LAMPS. ] ESTHER RALSTON I "TEN MODERN | COMMANDMENTS." i And j W. C. FIELDS, MARY KRTAW, In " RUNNING WILD." A Laugh a Second. A Riot of Fun. COMEDY — GOOD SUPPORTS. Phone 26-041. SATURDAY—3-HOUR MATINEE, 2 p.m. Fred Thompson in "Don Mike." Corned ies—Cartoons—Serials. Two Star Pictures. ROYAL— KINGSLANO. MADGE BELLAMY SUMMER BACHELOR. Also VICTOR McLAGLAN, In " ISLE OF RETRIBUTION." Comedy, Gazette. Good Supports. Phouc 20-821. MONSTER 3-HOUR MATINEE SATURDAY. 2 P.M. jy£AORI QABAB 1.1 THE NIGHT OF NIGHTS. DONT MISS Et POIS, HAKAS AND MAORI WAIATI& By Troupe of Girls in Full Native Dresa The famous Maori Jazz Band of Mot* Hawke's Bay. which has played before ti( presence of H.R.H. the Prince of also the Duke and Duchess of York. 31 ARTISTS. All funds to be devoted to building of proposed Hostel for sick Maoris at Ngsrs*wahia Pa. The suggestion of a cent Hostel for sick Maoris has be® approved by the medical fraternity of f* district, as it is greatly needed. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY t. 30TH INST, AT 8 P.M. ORPHEUM HALL. ONEHUNGA. # TTIPPODROME FHEATBEI Dont miss the Monster TOM MIX MATINEE, TO-MORROW. FROM 2 TILL 3. Everybody 6d. 6d. , SHOWS. Z- ALSATIAN CLU* FIRST ANNUAL SHOW will be held at the Showrooms of Messrs. Hoyes MotoTfc Ltd., on APRIL 14. Entries close Mt™ 31, with the Hon. Secretary, H. J. WILSON, care Star Office. from whom full particulars can be obtatnrf. SEND YOUR ENTRIES AT ONCE. 3* LEAGUE FOOTBALL. a XT-INGSLAND ROVERS emf\ - IV - football club. ißh A Practice of All Grades n* held on the Kingsland GrounSi bottom of School Road, Mornlnfr side, SATURDAY NEXT, at 2.30. All Members and Intending Members arc requested to attend. J. BALL. 30 Hon. Sec,^ MUSICAL TUITION. TTENRY SHIRLEY. L.R A.M. (Londos) j~ Pianoforte and Harmony, modert European methods.—l, John St.. Heme Bar ~~ PJLARK MACONACHY. Nexi wknesdiy, Y' Central Billiard Saloon, kiwwn by tjf sign Spot Yellow, High St. ' * al
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 76, 30 March 1928, Page 16
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