AMUSEMENTS. MAJESTIC. j Continuous from 11 a.m. | A Fuller-Hayward Theatre, j D. W. GRIFFITH'S Greatest Picture Since " Birth of a Nation." United Artists Present !' " DRUMS OF LOVE." " DRUMS OF LOVE." " DRUMS OF LOVE." " DRUMS OF LOVE." i le loTed his brother's bride —and she loved lim ' Is illicit love ever justified? Genius jreatorl this picture—the master genius who produced "Way Down East." " DRUMS OF LOVE." A MIGHTY SPECTACLE OF STORMTOSSED PASSIONS. With MARY PHILBIN, LIONEL BARRYMORE, DON ALVARADO, TULLY MARSHALL. In Addition " Majestic Magazine." "Jewels of Venus" (Ufa. Gem). '•Ail Parts" (Charley Chase Comedy). At Evening Sessions, WIIITEFORD WAUGH'S ORCHESTRA. BOX PLANS AT THEATRE. BE WISE. BOOK OR PHONE 43-210 FOR RESERVATIONS. IT'S A RIOT OF HILARITY. A Step Ahead of Any Comedy You've Seen. "A DAUGHTER OF AUCKLAND," With HILDRED GRAHAM And • EDWARD ARMITAGE. Produced by Mr. Rudall Hayward. AT THE MAJESTIC, NEXT FRIDAY. PRINCE EDWARD. PRINCE EDWARD. TO-NIGHT, AT 7. TWO ATTRACTIONS One Comedy, the other Dramatic. First National Presents : j COLLEEN MOORE [ I IN I 1 "OH KAY." [ Raids at Sea —Marriage Mixups—Latest Styles in Dresses ana Bathing Suits— "OH KAY." In Addition: " THE CRIMSON CITY," With Myrna Loy. Glimjering_Melo-Dranm of Eastland West.
PRINCE EDWARD ORCHESTRA. MONDAY (Only)— Jack Holt in Zane Urey's " THE WATER HOLE," and ;i Britisli Comedy Feature, "A Sister to ' Assist 'er." NEW " TUDOR" CINEMA, KEMUERA. "The Theatre Classic." Direction: Fuller-Hayward and Mumford. TO-NIGHT, AT 8. CLIVE BROOK and MARY BRIAN In Paramount'® Mighty Attraction, "FORGOTTEN FACES." "FORGOTTEN FACES." Also, Rex Bell and Lola Torld, In "TAKING A CHANCE." From the story "The Saint of Calamity Gulch." Gazettps, Comedy, Cartoon, Scenic. NEW "TUDOR - ' ORCHESTRA. ONEHUNGA. TO-NIGHT. i UTRAND.| | TTIORESTERS'. i | STRAND. I I -P ORESTERS'. | GRAND DOUBLE STAR PROGRAMME AT BOTH THEATRES. No. 1— "HAS ANYBODY HERE SEEN KELLY?" A Hilarious Comedy. No. 2— Paramount Pictures Present BEBE DANIELS BEBE DANIELS "FEEL MY PULSE." 100 Per Cent Presentation packed with thrills from the word go. Green "\r ILL ivtilford. KEEN I * J - ILL -**-*-ILFORD. TO N IGIIT—AT B—TO-NIGIIT. TO-NIGIIT—AT S—TO-NIGHT. HOLLYWOOD'S LATEST SENSATION. A lice Y\7 hite - '» IIITE. The Greatest Exponent of Pep, Cliarm, and the Indefinable IT, in f "(JHOW / 11RL" (Some GirL) j | '•"now (Some Girl.) i A Tale of Jazz. Night Clubs and Back Stage Life, from J. P. McEvoy's Best Seller Novel. DIXIELAND. THE MOST COM FORT ABLYAf POINTED. DELIG HIT U LLY- - SITUATED CABARET IN NEW ZEALAND. BY THE SEA. DANCING TO-NIGHT, 8.30 p.m. to 12. Admission, 5/. DIXIELAND'S FAMOUS DANCE BAND. The Finest Dance Band in the Dominion is always in attendance on 3t!00 Square Feet of Perfect Dance Floor, assures I'atrons of the most enjoyable night In Auckland. Phone 26-Gls for Reservations. Spend your Week-end on the Beautiful Dixieland Beach. THE CONEY ISLAND OF NEWZEALAND. COOING TO THE DOGS? Whizz ! Bans ! ! They're off !! ! Champion dogs from Australia and other parts of the world competing in the Whippet Races sit the St. Patrick's Day Celebration, Domain, Sat., March lfi (and don't forget the National Concert In the Town Hall, the same evening). 2 A OCKLI!i,, C ,TI V&oJ M ISSION ' LEWIS EADY HALL. LEWIS EADY HALL. QUEEN STREET. (2 Doors below John Court, Ltd.) SUNDAY EVENING. Doors Open 6.30. Sacred Music (Eadytrola). 7 p.m. Service Begins 7.30. Preacher : REV. CHARLES CHANDLER. Subject: "THE DISAPPOINTING MAN." A hearty invitation is extended to all our old Friends and Former Missionites. STRANGERS who have no Church Home are invited to make their Home with us. SOCIAL HOUR, 8.30-9.30, when we gel together for n cup of tea and a chat. During the Evening there will be a Solo by MISS VERONICA HORROCKS. " Calvary " (Rodney l. N.B.—Holy Communion. Thursday. 11 a.m., Mission Chapel, Wellesley St. West. ;
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 52, 2 March 1929, Page 24
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