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AMUSEMENTS. THOMAS A. O'BKlfiin THEATRES PRINCESS AND TIVOLT I LAST NIGHT, — , Harold Bell Wright's 'THE SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS." And "LADIES' NIGHT IN A TURKISH BATH." With DOROTHY MACKAII, COMEDY—LATEST Princess: Continuous frornii a.m. Phone 41-586. Tivoli: Nightly at 7.45 nm • Phone 44-136. PJB * 1 COMMENCING —* TO-MORROW (THURSDAY* 2 ~~ A tactions I'k , — Special -Attractions 2 [ First National's Real All-fun Farw Special. 1 \ HARRY LANGDON / \ IN / X "THE / \CHASER."/ BASED EXCLUSIVELY ON LAUGHS* i » » « » * A Merry Melange of Matrimonial Merriment. * • » » THIS SAD-FACED LITTLE COMEDIAW SUFFERING FROM ITIS. RUNS WILD IN A PACK OF ms' VULSING COMPLICATIONS THAT WTLf I GIVE YOU MORE LAUGHS THAH "TRAMP, TRAMP, TRW" ADDITIONAL ATTRACTION Universal's Drama of the Boxing 'ri— and the Wedding Ring. / " THE / COUNT OF TEN." \ Featuring CHARLES RAY, JOBYNA RALSTON. Both were in the glove business—he in the ring, and she behind the connter. • • » • A true romance of the squared cirete. A new triangle with different sides—a boxer, a manager, and a wife. • • » • ' An hour of pleasant entertainment : EVERYBODY'S — LAST DAY — | » Positively your last opportunity | | in Auckland for some consider- . able time of seeing the world's s most discussed motion picture. 1 | "THE KING OF KINGS." i _J I Final Screening Session De Luxe. 8 p.m. Prices 1/ to 4/; Children Half-price. COMMENCING TO-MORROW. CINEMA ART FILMS' v LATEST CONTINENTAL PRODUCTIOS; " 1 "THE CIRCUS OF LIFE." \ i A Mighty Story of life in Russia under the Czarist Regime. Actually filmed in Russia and Siberit with a brilliant cast of Continental players, headed bv MARCELLI ALBANI, One of Europe's most beautiful ironies and most accomplished tragediennes, , who plays the heroine part. Another ' great artist, Vladimir Guidgrow, plajl opposite her. Second Feature: FIRST NATIONAL PRESENTS MJRY ASTOF AND LLOYD HUGHES :• " WIVES." >[ The Thrilling Screen Version of Warner Fabian's Most Startling Novel. COMEDY — LATEST TOPICAL. Howard Moody's Symphonic Orchestra. Overture "Hjeri KhaH." ( Soloist: Miss Vincent). SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT- OF WALTER BROUGH, Who will sinz the Prologue from "PAGLIACCI." with full Orchestral Accompaniment. RLALTO AND REGENT NEWMARKET. EPSOM. Rialto Phone 46-609. Regent Phone 20-142. NIGHTLY AT 7.50 AT BOTH HOUSES. 1 YOl'R LAST CHANCE TO SEE 0 LEW CODY — / | AILEEN PRINGLE, ' " ADAM AND EVIL." _ A laugh-a-second story of a scrappily-ma rried couple, a husband with a twin brother, and a wife who couldn't tell than apart. — AND — DYNAMITE, The Wonder Police Dog, la "FANGS OF DESTINY." Latest Gazette and Orchestra. COMMENCING TO-MORROW, JACK MULHALL. DOROTHY MACKAILL, In "LADIES' NIGHT IN A TURKISH BATH." And __ WILLIAM BOYD. ELINOR FAIR JIM THE CONQUEROR.. D BRITANNIATHREE LAMPS. ~ TO-NIGHT, AT 8 P.M. D ALL-STAR VAUDEVILIiEdirect FROM AMERICA, DARCY AND MAC, Original Patter. Son? and Character Comedian. CURLY MARRIOTT, Popular Light Comedian, THE FASHION PLATES, In Steps and Styles. \ Direct from Tivoli. Sydney, ZONO, E Wizard of the Giant Marimba Xylophone, the Michty Musical p Box. with a tone like the MIGHTY WURI.ITZER ORGANIn Musical Gems from CIaWC ■o to Jazz. s I _ Other New and Popular Artist*. On th.- Screen : FLORENCE VIDOR. in "ONE WOMAN TO ANOTHER." II | Phone 26-041. J 1 ROYAL— ie NIGHTLY AT 7.45. KTNGSLAN& " I SIIIIJ;.EV MASON. iv I O I.LEN I.ANPIS. in . :o | SWEET O'GRADY. le I The fascinating story of a little girl of the slums and a Prince of Fifth Avenue. Second Attraction : , "THUNDERING DAWNI Wirh ANNA Q. NI LI-SON and I V I K. WARREN KERRIGAN , A Thrilling Taie of Romance ana ( Adventure beneath the i lt I palms of a tropical isle in t»e 1 I South Pacific. [ PHONE 20-S2l. -J

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 108, 9 May 1928, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 108, 9 May 1928, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 108, 9 May 1928, Page 20

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