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AMUSEMENTSTHOMAS A. O'BROSri THEATRES PRINCESS AND TiVOLW NOW SHOWING. JACK LONDON'S j Gripping Drama of the Gro.» Frozen North. J " BURNING DAYLIGHT» | With the Screen's Vlost Virile Male Star. ® j MILTON SILLS ' Supported by Beautiful DORIS KENYON A story of gold rush days in Alask. and the big million dollar wars i£ San Francisco. Additional Attraction: "WON IN THE CLOUDS," With AL. WILSON. The world's most daring stunt aTiatiw in his greatest Thrill Comedy. Latest News. Gazette, lrincess 'phone 41-586. Xivoli 44-ia« I NOTE—Owing to alterations l'rin- T cess will be closed during day 1 I RE OPENING 0 P.M. *' I Tivoll as Usual at 7.45. " EVERYBODY'S— NOW IN lib THIRD WKFIg \^METROPOLISp> | U.P.A. Classic. A mighty epic of a city a hundred years from now. Specially Arranged Orchestral Score HOWARD MOODY'S ORCHESTRA. MK. HARTLEY WARBCRTOX. Baritone, in Selected Items. International News. Gazette. Special Interest Film. Sessions at 10.0, 12.0, 2.0, 4.0, 6.0 and S p.m. Box Plan at Lewis Eady. Ltd. | Phone 44-402. RIALTO AND REGENT. NEWMARKET. EPSOM. Rialto Phone 46-009. Regent Phone 20-142. j' The Laugh of the Year. (' THE | I COHENS & KELLYS | I IN PARIS. i i 1 | GEORGE J. FARRELL I SIDNEY. McDOXALD I And the Brilliant British Film, | " CONFETTI" j With Sydney Fairbrother. famous I London Character Actor. I Latest Gazette. Orchestra. | 1 MONDAY NEXT j " THE j KING OF KINGS." j THE WORLD S MIRACLE i PICTURE. | With Special Vocal Items | 1 i and Musical Accompaniment. [ BRITANNIA— Three Lamps—To-night at S p.m. j' WALLACE BEERY. ' I RAYMOND HATTOX, In j J "WIFE SAVERS/'" OH: WHAT A SCREAM! Second Big Attraction— " SECOND TO NONE." A Stirring Tale of the Royal Xavy. Comedy. Supports. Phone 26-04 L BIG MATINEE. SATURDAY. S Selected Attractions. "SECOND TO NONE." "WIFE I SAVERS." Serial. Wild West ' Show. Comedies. Etc. ROYAL— Kingsland. To-night, at 7.45. 1 J I WALLACE BEERY. I RAYMOND HATTON. In j j| " NOW WE'RE j j | j IN THE AIR." j [ I rL i A Series of Side-splitting Antics I ! by Screenland's Famous Fnn- T I makers. Also, I I " THE WILD WEST SHOW." ] I (Dorothy Gulliver—Hoot Gibson) | Gazette. Excellent Comedy. Phone 20-S2l. MONSTER MATINEE TO-MORROW. 6 SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS. 6 DANCING. ORANGE TTALL. RANGE ALL, TO-NIGHT—FRIDAY—TO-NIGHT. PREMIER TVXCES. REMIER -L'aXCES. I i I All the Latest and Popular Music by i Dixieland s trance | IXIELAXD'S -T AMOUS -L'aNCE I Baxd. I AND. 1 ! I New Zealand's Jazziest Band. j YALE BLUES AND FOX TROX COMPETITION. Only Two More Heats. Ladies 1/6. Gents 2/. Dancing S-11.30. Demonstration of the French Tango by Mr. Colin Shorter and Yvonne Arlen. xl 3 DREAMLAND DANCES. TO-XIGHT TO-XIGHT. JAZZ — FOX TROT — BLUES. JAZZ — FOX TROT — BLUES. NORM. GANLEY AND HIS SAVOYANS. Will Play at THE SURREY CRESCENT HALL, GREY LYNN. (Tram stop. Williamson Ave.) S rill 11 p.m. Don't miss hearing this Wonderful Band. Chocs., Cigs.. Streamers, Balloons, etc.. Given Away Free. Ladies, 1/6. Gents. 2/. Double. 3/. DANCE YOUR WAY TO DREAMLAND13 HALL DANCING ACADEMY A HOBSON STREET. TO-NIGHT. JAZZ. JAZZ. JAZZ JAZZ Good Floor. Best of Music. Usual Prices. Ladies 1/. Gen:13 HOCKEY. CY A UCKLAND HOt/KET ASSOCIATION. REMUERA GROUNDS. ' TO-MORROW (SAX.). vt 150 P- m - ARETA V. UNIVERSITY TRAINING COLLEGE V. UNl\ ERSITI COLTS. At 3.5 p.m. NORTH SHORE V. ST j.UKE S SOMERVILLE V. MOUNT EDEN. SOMERVILLE COLTS V. OTAHUHU. Also Ladies' and Junior Matches. Admission, 6d. * 13 E. J. HEWITT. Hon. S*c.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 164, 13 July 1928, Page 16

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