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AMUSEMENTS. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! GRAND GALA OPENING GRAND GALA OPENING 07 AUCKLAND'S NEW AND MAGNIFICENT VAUDEVILLE THEATRE. C THEATRE OP VARIETIES. -r A Memorable Event In Auckland's Theatrical History! EDWIN R. GREENFIELD Presents, Direct from their Sensational Success in Australia, THE MILDRED HARRIS REVUE COMPANY, "THE DIPLOMATS." "THE DIPLOMATS." ••THE DIPLOMAT S." "THE DIPLOMAT S." "THE DIPLOMAT 8." "THE DIPLOMAT 8." "THE DIPLOMAT S." "THE DIPLOMAT 8." "THE DIPLOMAT S." "THE DIPLOMATS." Produced by ED. WARRINGTON, A truly wonderful production—tbe cream of vaudeville presented in sumptuous and gorgeous draperies, and dazzling gowns and costumes, tbe like of which have never been seen before in Auckland. Featuring Mildred and Ronnie, t>ert /^.ilbert, i lured and Bonnie, x>brt "ilbert, Direct from Riotous Seasons at Tlvoli CELEBRATED LONDON COMEDIAN. Theutres, Sydney and Melbourne, In In "KNUTS AND MADEIRA." "MUSICAL COMICALITIES." A Screamingly Funny Revue. CECIL CJCOTT, riLYDE AND "VTVETTE, ECIL VJLYDE AND i VETTB, From J. C. Williamson Productions. The Smartest of Steppers. COLLEEN HOPE, LINDA DALE, Soprano. Soubrette. AL. MACS, SAM STERN, Comedian—aa Old Favourite. In Original Song Numbers. JACK EMSWORTH, JACK GERRARD. Character Actor. Comedian and Trap Drummer. And ED. WARRINGTON, ED. WARRINGTON, In one of his Famous Military Sketches, and GRAND BEAUTY BALLET. Big matinee mo-MORROw, oqa IG J-O-MORROW, 4.0 V. POPULAR MATINEE PRICES: Adults, 1/, 1/0, and 2/. Children, Qd, 9d, and 1/6. mO-MORROW XTIGHT. J-O-MORROW IGHT. Evening Performance will Commence Sharply at 7.55. MANAGERIAL. —As the new Vaudeville Revue Entertainment starts with the rise of the Curtain, Patrons are asked to be seated by five minutes to eight. GALA EVENING PRICES: Malls, 2/; Upper Circle <Res.), 3/; Drew Circle and Orchestral Stalls (Res.), 4/. BOX PLANS AT LEWIS EADY, LTD. PLANS PILLING RAPIDLY. BB WARNED—BOOK NOW. Theatre 'Phone, 42-169. Theatre 'Phone, 42-109. THE LYRIC. THE LYRIC. THE THEATRE WITH THE GOLDEN CIRCLE. Last Night's Patrons Endorse this Advertisement. TO-NIGHT, 7.45. TO-NIGHT, 7.45. Tlf ATINEE mO MORROW, O QA JW-ATINEB -®- O-MORROW, A.OV. By Special Arrangement and Exclusive to the Lyric, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Present "TWELVE MILES OUT." "TWELVE MILES OUT." " TWELVE MILES OUT." "TWELVE MILES OUT." * TWELVE MILES OUT." . "TWELVE MILES OUT." FEATURING JOHN GILBERT, JOHN GILBERT, JOHN GILBERT. JOHN GILBERT. JOHN GILBERT. JOHN GILBERT, -v. ■ , With I3RNEST TORRANCE AND JOAN CRAWFORD. This Is John Gilbert s Latest sad Greatest 80le —Truly a Great Production. .. _____ THEN, WARNER BROTHERS PRESENT "ONE ROUND HOG AN," "ONE ROUND HOG AN," FEATURING ICONTB BLUB, LBILA HYAM3, JIM JEFFBIEB (former World's Champion). DO NOT BE MISLED. There are no better Pictures made. Then# Is no better Theatre in Auckland. THE PRICES ARB FAIRI 1 1 1 PATRONISE THE THEATRE THAT SHOWS SUCH PROGRAMMES AS THIS AT USUAL PRICES. OR; IT CANNOT BE DONE. Plans at Lewis Eady. Ltd. Theatre Phone, 43-645. W. J. BANNBHR, Proprietor.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 122, 25 May 1928, Page 18
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