AMUSEMENTS. .__ THE NATIONAL VbMt rSS. rt THE NATIONAL ***** Contentions from 11.30 a.m. to 10.10 p.m. LAST 2 DAYS. ZAXE GREYS * y AVALANCHE, AVALANCHE, With JACK HOLT — BACLAXOVA. j j COMMEXCIXG FRIDAY COMMEXCIXG FRIDAY. COMMEXCIXG FRIDAY. COMMEXCIXG FRIDAY. BRITISH DOMINION FILMS PRESEXT: A Srui'sbing Story of the Sea. " THE LUCK OF THE NAVY." " THE LUCK OF THE NAVY." nX " THE \\ NX LUCK NX NX OF Nx THE Nx N\ NAVY." N\ " THE LUCK OF THE NAVY." " THE LUCK OF THE NAVY." WITH AX ALL STAR BRITISH CAST. As Bij: as tlic Seven Sens: As Mighty as the British Xavy : I'KIXCESS MARY'S FAVOI'RITE MULODRAMA Princess Mary not only saw it on several occasions herself, hut induced many other lnemhers of the Royal Family to do likewise. M THE LUCK OF THE NAVY." — FRIDAY NEXT. —
WATCH FOR ] "THE PATRIOT." "THE PATRIOT." j — With — EMIL JANNINGS. 1 i LAST FOLK NIGHTS. Of "THE VAGABOND KING." FINAL MATINEE. SATURDAY. A great play, sot to glorious music. j magnificently sun? and acted by an ! incomparable company. — HIS MAJESTY'S.— ! Direction: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.). Ltd. The Best and Most Wonderful Production Erer Staged in New Zealand. TO-NIGHT, AT 8. AND THREE FOLLOWING EVENINGS, j FINAL MATINEE. SATURDAY. j I- C. WILLIAMSON. LTD.. J Present j The World Famous Spectacular Musical j Play. \ " THE VAGABOND KING." | '• THE VAGABOND KING" Which is being received nightly «rith unprecedented enthusiasm by record audiences. CHORUS OF SIXTY. FULL OPERATIC ORCHESTRA. Cast of 25 Stars, including STRELLA WILSON, i As Katherine; JAMES LIDDY, ! As Francois Villon ; ARTHUR STIGAXT. a- Gut Tnl>erie Colour. Thrili, Gaiety. Grjadeur. • Plans at Lewis Eady. Ltd. Dav Sales at i H.M. Theatre Confectionery. PRICES: D.C. and R.S., S.': Stall* 4/-| Gallery, I/O: Barlj Door SUiij aud Gallerv" ! 1/ extra. * j Manager JOHN FARRELL. j YE OLDE PIRATE SHIPPE.; MILFORD. i EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. TO-NIGHT — TO-NIGHT. ' SPECIAL LATE THEATRICAL NIGHT. j A RIOT OF fOLOI'R. GRANDEUR AND GAIETY. When the members of "The Vagabond Kins" i company will be the quests of the j Mana~puient. Dancing 8 p.m. to 1 r.m. Admission. 2 0 Music by the Pirates' Vcr»atile Jazz B:md For Reserve;i..i)s I'lione I' 3-414. Vehicular Ferry to Auckland. 12.30 a.m.
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 43, 20 February 1929, Page 22
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