AMUSEMENTS. SADIE IS HERE! ' Yesterday, crowds came to see her. :iml went away satisfied that she was iLjc most interesting girl they'd ever seen. She mad.- everyone of them laugh, and she made some of theiu \veep, lnu. uiost amazing of all. rtiey said to themselves-: "I - believe 1 would have done the same under the circumstances I" Somerset Maugham's Btrange brain child, naughty, notorious "Sadie Thompson'' is the strongest plea • for tolerance and broadmindedness ever brought to the stage or screen. at the -— MAJESTIC. A Fuller-Haywa*rd Theatre. Continuous Daily from 11. Popular Prices. Rin'g 43-210. ' GLORIA SWANSON i As ' "SADIE THOMPSON," i i Adapted from Lhe play " RAIN." | Recommended by the N.Z. Censor • | for Adults Only. j Humour, wistful and sardonic; anger, sudden and bitter; love, sacred and profane; these are the essence of Gloria Swansoxi's film, "Sadie Thompson," just as they were the soul and body of Maugham's classic play, " RAIN." AN ABSOLUTE RIOT ! THE HARRIS SISTERS, "MILDRED AND CONNIE." A Stunning Novelty Musical Act. In Addition.: Majestic Magazine Topical Eve's Review .. .' interest With scenes of Capt._ Malcolm Campbell, with his wife and their latest racing models. "Leave 'Em Laughing" Comedy And "BY KILLARNEV'S LAKES AND FELLS." Beautiful Irish Scenic Gem in Pathecolor. J. WHITEFORD WAUGH'S MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA, Largest and Bestr in New Zealand. j Box Plan at Majestic. WoNLEUFUL SEA LIONS And BEAUTIFUL MERMAIDS AT Till: MATINEE TO-DAY. THE REOENT THEATRE. The Theatre Magnificent. Direction - * - Williamson Films (N.Z.), Ltd. Managing Director - - - - Beaumont Smitb. Continuous Pictures from 11 a.m. GRAND EVENING SESSION. 7.45. RICHARD DIX f RICHARD DIX RICHARD DIX in f "SPORTING GOODS." "SPORTING GOODS." I "SPORTING GOODS." "SPORTING GOODS." 1 " SPORTING -GOODS." As the Salesman who sells and golfs for love. lie couldn't sell Suits, but at Lovemaking— Wow ! : Here's Di\ as You Like Him. POSITIVELY JjAST D AYS Of the Q.REATEST "yAUDEVILLE EVER SEEN ON AN N.Z. STAGE. 2.30 — TWICE DAILY — 8 P.M. CAPTAIN WINSTON'S WATER LIONS WATER LIONS WATER LIONS WAx LIONS Aud DIVING NYMPHS EXTRAORDINARY UNDER WATER SPECTACLE. ASTONISHING 'ANIMAL COMEDIANS. DARING DIVING GIRLS. AMAZING MARINE DRAMA. MAURICE GUTTRIDGE And His Orchestra. Box Plan at Theatre, 46-888. and at Lewis Eady. Ltd.
JIT TXIK REGENT—WEDNESDAY. -THE PERSONALITY GiRL." First Appearance in N.Z. of FLORRIE LE VERE, Sinking and Dancing Star. t Tn n Sprightly .Musical Cocktail. " C E L E B R I T I E S,'' Introducing Iler Original Dance. •THE SUGARFOOT STRUT." With LOU HANDMAN, Compost-i* of "My Sweetie Went Away." "Blue," "Charles-ton Back to Charleston," Etc. PICTUREDROME, \,f ILFORD. f ICTUREDROME. -"J-ILFORD TO-NIGHT, AT 8 P.M. Strong Paramount Attraction. FRED THOMSON' FRED THOMSON In • JESSE TAME S." ESSE "A ME S." Bank robber, train raider, countryside terroriser, and yet the most I valiant cavalier of his age. It's a I cure for 'sluggish circulation ! TWO HOURS' JAZZ TO FOLLOW Free Jazz to Picture Patrons. Special Combined Tickets available I to Devonport Patrons, obtainable I from Drivers. A DELPHI THEATRE, GREY LYNN. Grand Reopening Night. Adelphi. Paramount'# Newest Comedy Adelphi. 3 Team. W. C. FIELDS and Adelphi. CHESTER CONKLIN, in Adelphi. " TWO FLAMING YOUTHS." Adelphi. Also EVELYN BRENT, in Adelphi. "THE IMPOSTER." Adelphi. A Drama of 1000 Thrills. Adelphi. Comedy. News. Res. Phone 27-235. A ROBBER CHIEFS VOW." PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE SUNDAY NIGHT. REV. LIONEL B. FLETCHER, Preacher. 14 __ BOXING. m ?OXIN« ASSOCIATION. M AUCKLAND CHAMPIONSHIPS, JULY 23 AND 24. Entries for the above Tonmament will close at the Secretary's Office, 99, Queen Street, at 5 p.m. NEXT WEDNESDAY, July 18. « Nomination Forms can be obtained on application. J. H. WATTS. 14 Hon. Secretary.
XT5v WOMEN'S NATIONAL jffgra V ' RESERVE. The Annual Reunion of yp&VI Mothers. Wives and Widows of «-x-soldiers and ex-sailors will !><• tii-l-I it '-.30 p.m. on THURSDAY. July 19 at the Y.W.C.A. Hall, Upper Queen Street Invitations obtainable until Wednedsday, 18th, at Pascoe, Jeweller. Queen Street, and Y -W.C.A. -Office. :18 O. PAYKEL, Hon. Sec.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 165, 14 July 1928, Page 22
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