AMUSEMENTS. THE LYRIC. THE LYRIC. TO-NIGHT, 74r TO-NIGHT, William Fox Presents " RED WINE." "RED WINE." A Snappy, Up to-the-Moment COMEDY DRAMA, Featuring CONRAD NAGEL, CONRAD NAGEL, AND JUNE COLLYER. A not-so-old dog decides to learn new tricks, and sets out to go to the bow-wows with a wow ! Humour, irony and a fresh revelation of human character keep this comedy humming through the cabarets where a very domestic hubby takes the evening off. A gay presentment of what happens when a man tries to tame the wild women and to prove that every dog has his day—and his night. YOU WILL SAY THIS IS A GOOD PICTURE! ! ! Also, "THE ROMANTIC AGE," "THE ROMANTIC AGE," In which it is proved that love laughs at years—and romance is not based on l>irthday anniversaries. Featuring EUGENE O'BRIEN EUGENE O'BRIEN AND ; ALBERTA VAUGHN. i YOU WILL SAY THIS DRAMA IS GREAT. THEREFORE THE LYRIC HAS THE BEST PROGRAMME IN TOWN! ' USUAL PRICES. Reserves at Lewis Eady, Ltd. Theatre Phone 43-645. — HIS MAJESTY'S. — Direction: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.). Ltd., The Best and Most Wonderful Production Ever Staged in New Zealand. TO-NIGHT, AT 8. AND UNTIL SATURDAY NEXT. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Present The World's Greatest Spectacular Musicai ' Play. j " THE VAGABOND KING." " THE VAGABOND KING" A Great Play, set to Glorious Music, Maguitieeully Sung and Acted by an Incomparable Company. CHORUS OF SIXTY, I'ULL OPERATIC ORCHESTRA. Cast of 25 Stars, Including STRELLA WILSON, As Katlicrine ; JAMES LIDDY, As Francois Villon ; ARTHUR STIGANT. as Guy Taberie. Colour, Thril., Gaiety. Grj.uleur. PRODUCED HX GEORGE A. HIGHLAND. Plans for the season are now open ai Lewis Ead.v. Ltd. Day Sale at H.M. Theatre Confectionery. PRICES : D.C. and U.S., S.' : Stalls. 4, • Gallery, i/t; Early Door .Sut.ls. and Gallery! 1/ extra. All prices plus ui\. Manager (OH X l<\\ KRELL £JUY rj-IHE IyjUSICAL X" UMBERS J£UY T£IHE jyjL'SICAL "y UMBERS From that Most Musical of Musical Plays. i " rpHE TTAGABOND T^TNG." j " rnHE V7-AGABOND T^ING. i ONEY A ROSE." "SOME 1) \Y " •ONLY A KOBK." "SOME DAY ' I "ONLY A ROSE." "SOME DAY." " SONG OF THE VAGABOND."
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 40, 16 February 1929, Page 22
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