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AMUSEMENTS. j ANOTHER TRIUMPH! Second mighty programme of Mammoth Celebrity vaudeville, oven greater than last week! THEATIUO OF VARIETIES (opp. John Court, Ltd.). NIGHTLY AT K. LAST MATINEE WEDNESDAY NEXT NIGHTLY AT 8. LAST MATINEE WEDNESDAY NEXT. The Greatest Vaudeville Show that has Ever *Mayed New Zealand. 9— CJTAR A CTS - Q — — " IMPORTED AT ENORMOUS EXPENSE FROM SYDNEY. THE 11 RASCALS, i Introducing nn Entirely New Wire Act. MAN HI.LI, The Wonder Juggler. REG. THORNTON AND DORIS. In New Comicalities. LEIGHTON AND WOODS. The Darlings of the Dance. THE BUCHANANS. In New Steps and Funniosities. LEO MARTIN AND MARIE, In New Musical Numbers. BERT HARROW, Famous English Comedian. EFFIE FELLOWS, "The Perfect Boy." SIGNOR ENRICO PALMETTO, Eminent Danish Tenor. TO-NIGHT PR It 1> : -I/, 3/, and 2/. Box Plans at Theatre (42-169). Telephone Bookings cannot be kept to-night after 7.80 p.m. FRIDAY "VfE XTIt I DAY A* EXT— EDWIN R. GREENFIELD Will have the honour to present j GEORGE STORE Y. ] New Zealand's Most Popular Comedian, and THE MERRY MASCOTS. 18—ARTISTS—18 In Bright and Scintillating Revue. ItOX TLANS NOW OPEN AT LEWIS EADY, LTD. GREAT DOUBLE STAR PROGRAMME— TO-NIGHT, AT 7.45. TO-NIGHT, AT 7.45. THE LYRIC. WARNER BROS. PRESENT IRENE RICH IRENE RICH IN " THE DESERT WOMAN," "THE PESERT WOMAN," A BRILLIANT MELODRAMA OF LOVE. INNOCENT HAVOC WROUGHT BY A BEAUTIFUL WOMAN. THEN, ACTION— ACTION— "RECKLESS SPEED." "RECKLESS SPEED." Featuring . FRANK MERRILL, THE PERFECT MAN. A I.IAKANTEED GLOOM-CHASER THAT WILL THRILL YOU TO YOUR VERY TOES. Also, Comedy, "ONE HOUR MARRIED." featuring Mabel Norma nil. NEXT THURSDAY, " MAN, WOMAN AND SON." Featuring JOHN GILBERT AND JEANNE EAGELS. USUAL PRICES. Reserves Lewis Eady. Ltd. Theatre Phone 43-645. W. J. BANNEUR. Proprietor.

f = AMUSEMENTS. DESIRE UNDER THE ELMS, - 1 Eupene O'Neill's flaming fragment of Literature and Life, the production of which wus .sternly forbidden r by the British Censor of Plays. forms the theme for Pola Negri's latest and greatest screen effort. THE REGENT THEATRE, i The Theatre Magnificent. Direction - - - Williamson films (N.Z.). Ltd. ? Managing Director - - - * Beaumont Smith. g Continuous Pictures from 11 a.m. J GRAND EVENING SESSION 7.45. ] ON THE SCREEN. A DRAMATIC THUNDERBOLT ! POLA NEGRI, POLA NEGRI, POLA NEGRI, POLA NEGRI, IN HE It GREATEST ROLE, "THE SECRET HOUR." "THE SECRET HOUR." " THE SECRET HOUR." "THE SECRET HOUR." All my life I have cried for love —wild, mad, young love! I have drudged and suffered—always groping for love. And now it has come! "THE SECRET HOUR." "1 am not so old—and I am rich. You came here to marry me. I paid your way. t This other man—he Is young—but a penni- * less nobody ! A thief of hearts. A gay Don J Juan in overalls. Lover of a hundred * women. You will marry me I" But does she? ' "THE SECRET HOUR." This crowded hour of life, this crowded . hour of love, offers you a genuine entertainment thrill, with superb characterisation. ON fTIHE ttTAGE. N AHE f TAGE. A VAUDEVILLE TRIUMPH. FLORRIE LE VERE FtORRIE LE VERE 5 FLORRIE LE VERE j Singing and Dancing Star, in A Sparkling, Musical Cocktail, " CELEBRITIES," . | With LOU HANDMAN. LOU HANDMAN. The Notable Song Composer. MAURICE GUTTRIDGE And His Orchestra. Box Plan at Theatre, 40-888. and at Lewis Eady. Ltd. PHONE RESERVATIONS KEPT TILL 7.30. QLI C K OLA C K QABARBT, j TO-NIGHT—NEWMARKET—TO-NIGHT. ( Clyde Howley and his famous Internationals. | Cabaret items. Hear "Harvest Moon.* j Admission 4/. Q.RAND jyjONDAY j Madame Edith Baird will present special Cabaret items with the Latest Music. Admission 5/. Reserves 46-134. < Tram Stop at Door. 21 I a uckland C iti mission. K® l ?/ TTIPPODROME rpHEA'IKE. JJ-IPPODROME J- HEATRE. SUNDAY EVENING. C ACRED "DECITAL, Cached -"ecital, By MR. TOHN rnAIT'S R. y OHN -L AIT'S Madrigal ADKIGAL v^HOIR. Doors Open 6.30. 7 p.m.—Orchestra, under direction of Mr. Burnnand. 7.30 p.m.—Service Begins. Sermon by REV. /"CHARLES ev. Charles v>»handler. Subject: " THE LAST LAP." " THE LAST LAP." N.B.—Recital will begin about 8.30 and include solo by MISS MARGOT ANDERSON. L.A.8., and duet by MISS E. !J£> RY and MR. .T. CAUTLEY. CHORAL ITEMS will Include: "The Dawn of Song," to the Garden Went," S"®*. HeracUtus," etc.

AMUSEMENTS. * "Sunny" Dress Circlo and Orchestral Stalls Plans Open for Full Season at Lewis Eady, Ltd. rnO-NIGHT AT Q AT O mO-NIGHT. J-O-NIGHT AT 0» AT O J-O-NIGHT. ST. JAMES*~THEATRE. Proprietors — John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. " The Theatre Perfect." Sir Benjamin and Mr. John Fuller take great pleasure in again presenting their LONDON MUSICAL LONDON MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY. COMEDY COMPANY. Headed by the Popular Artists, ELSIE PRINCE — JIMMY GODDEN, ELSIE PRINCE — JIMMY GODDEN, ELSIE PRINCE — JIMMY GODDEN, ELSIE PRINCE — JIMMY GODDEN. CHARLTON. MORTON. CHARLTON MORTON. And a Big Cast of Outstanding Talent. — " SUNNY." — " SUNNY." — — " SUNNY." — " SUNNY." — — " SUNNY." — " SUNNY." — — " SUNNY." — " SUNNY." — The Spectacular All-beautiful Musical Comedy. ONE OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST SUCCESSES. A Pageant of Wondrous and Attractive Scenes. Box Plan for Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls at Lewis Eady, Ltd., from 9 a.m. till 11.80; afterwards at St. James' Theatre Office. Real Common-Sense Prices. O.S. and f* / Stalls 4/ Grand O/ D.C. • Stalls W » Circle • (Vhis Tax.) — "MERCENARY MARY," — — "MERCENARY MARY," — The Most Beautiful of All Musical Comedies. Commences THURSDAY NIGHT NEXT, July 28. Grand Circle. Box (Minis for First Six Nights now open at St. James' Theatre from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls Plans Open at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Monday Morning Next. Q I T Y OF AUCKLAND. ZOOLOGICAL PARK, ZOOLOGICAL PARK, ZOOLOGICAL PARK. SUNDAY AFTERNOON, at 2.45. AUCKLAND A/f UNICIPAL DAND. UCKLAND -wA-UNICIPAL J-»AND. Presents the following Delightful Programme. March, "The Staffordshire Knot" (Duthoit) Hymn, "The Roseate Hues of Early Dawn'' (Stainer) Overture, "Jubilant" (Galuska) Waltz, "Beethoven Echoes"... (Chr. Smith) Selection, "Princess Ida" (Sullivan) March, "Sylvia" (Vlach) Fantasia, "Reminiscences of All Nations" (Godfrey) Patrol, "The Turkish" (Micliaelis) March, "Merry of Heart" (May) NATIONAL ANTHEM. Conductor, MR. CHRISTOPHER SMITH. J. S. BRIGHAM, 8 Town Clerk. MUNICIPAL BAND CONCERT TOWN HALL — WEDNESDAY NEXT. TOWN HALL — WEDNESDAY NEXT. The Band will Play "Mignon" Overture, Descriptive Intermezzo "From a Russiiin Village," excerpts from the Symphonic Ode "The Desert," "The Blue Danube" Waltz, excerpts from "xtae atudi'nl Prince" and "The Blue Mazurka,' Cornet Duo, "Ida and Dot," by Messrs T?,?, weß an< * Morgan, Xylophone Solo, Tarantelle," by Mr. Rowland Jackson. THE "MINSTER" SINGERS will Sinf Solo and Concerted Numbers, with Mist Daisy Hislop at the Piano. ADMISSION: 6d and 1/. Reserves at 2/ can be booked at Messrs Lewis Eady, Ltd. J. S. BRIGHAM. 21 Town Clerk. QITY OF AUCKLAND TOWN HALL. SUNDAY NIGHT, at 8.30 O'CLOCK. MUSICAL RECITAL By the AUCKLAND MUNICIPAL BAND. Conductor: MR. CHRISTOPHER SMITH, PROGRAMME. March, "Our Fighting Men" (Rocereto) Overture, ' 'Mirella" (Gounod Waltz, "Morgenblatter" (Strauss Choruses, "Amen" and "Worthy is th< Lamb," from "The Messiah"... (Handel March, "The Red Cross" (L. Panella) Patrol. "The Wee Macgregor" (Amersl Selection. "Faust" (Gounod National Anthem. Admission Free J. 8. BRIGHAM, 21 Town Clerk.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 171, 21 July 1928, Page 22

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