AMUSEMENTS. EMPRESS— NEWTONS POPULAR EMPRESS— PICTURE PALAGB-TO-XIGHT AT 7.30. I'hone 27-077. TO-NIGHT. 2 — MIGHTY DRAMAS — 2 No. I—Norman Kerry—Lewis Stone in "THE FOREIGN LEGION," "THE FOREIGN LEGION," "THE FOREIGN LEGION," Universal Super-Production, 0 Stupendous Keels ! No. 2—A British Masterpiece, " GOLDEN CLOWN." "GOLDEN CLOWN." Big Supports. Stalls, 9d ; Circle, 1/. , Coming Shortly, to the EMPRESS : . Syd. Chaplin. in^'Skirtfi." WEST END . po?;soI{BX ko ad - TO-NIGHT AT 7.40. TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. Phone 26-940. —— *> Of Extraordinary Excellence. Extraordinary Excellence. No. 1— Eleanor Boardman—James Murray "THE CROWD." "THE CROWD." No. 2— Vera Reynolds—Harrison Ford, "GOLF WIDOWS." "GOLF WIDOWS." Stalls, 9d; Circle, 1/. Coming Shortly to the WEST END: Syd. Chaplin in "Skirts." DE LUXE— MT - alber t TO-NIGHT AT 8. PHONE 40-104. gPECIAL ATTRACTIONS. No. 1— Marie Prevost—Harrison Ford, "THE GIRL In IN THE PULLMAN." No. 2—Al Wilson in "THE SKY SKIDDER." Big Supports—Usual Prices. Coming Shortly to the DELUXE: Syd. Chaplin in "Skirts." ALEXANDRA— TONIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. A Programme you Must Not Miss Seeing. 2 STAR SPECIALS 2 Including GOM'A EKMAN, In " THE GOLDEN CLOWN." •' THE GOLDEN CLOWN." " THE GOLDEN CLOWN." Hear the Renowned Alexandra Orchestra. Big Supports. Usual Prices. Coining Shortly to the — ALEXANDRA. — Syd Chaplin, in "SKIRTS." ST. JAMES' THEATRE. Pro.: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. Change of Programme Every Friday. — GEO. — GEO. * GEO. GEO. - WALLACE,—WALLACE, — - WALLACE, —-WALLACE, - WALLACE, WALLACE, WALLACE, WALLACE. The Funniest Comedian on the Stage To-day. This Week's New Revue Entitled "VILLAGE LADS." "VILLAGE LADS." A Revue with extremely funny situations. Prices : 3/, 1/6. Box rian at St. James' Theatre.
FRIDAY NIGHT NEXT— ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY. Geo. Wallace, the Comedy Genius, In a Three-Act Production, " WHEN KNIGHTS WERE " WHEN KNIGHTS WERE BOLD." BOLD." '•When Knights Were Bold" is not a revue, hut a farce comedy, with -a wonderful plot', and is the biggest show jet attempted at the St. James' Theatre. CLICK CLACK CABARET DE LUXE, NEWMARKET. GRAND OPENING BALL. TUESDAY, MARCH I:.' — 8 p.m. to " A NIGHT IN DANCELAND." MUSIC BY And FAMOUS INTERNATIONALS. THE BAND THAT SETS DANCE NOVELTIES ENTIRELY SPECIALTY DANCES BY The CABARET HAS BEEN RENOVATED ABLE AND UP-TO-DATE BE A UTIFIL S U R ROUN DINGS, SPECIAL SPRUNG PATRONS AHE ADVISED PRICES : 10/ Double. Watch Papers for JpREE jyj-USICAL JJECITAL. A cordial invitation is extended to everyone to attend these interesting and entertaining monthly Recitals. The next Recital is on MONDAY N E X T, MARCH 4. This is going to be the best Recital vet Come and hear the world's best artists'and music, from the new records, on the very latest His Master's Voice Gramophone Models. A Musical Treat, in the LEWIS EADY HALL. r\ECORATED TROLLEYS AND PRAMS, XJ ♦ Push Bicycles. Good Pri«e:;—and no entry fee —for Decorated Trolleys and Dolls' Prams, at the St. Patrick's Day Celebrations in the Domain on Saturday, March 10. Also Free Punch and Judy Show. and lots of fun for the kiddies. 2 JOHN'S Harvest Festival.—The Presiderit of the Conference, at 11; Solos by Solomon Islanders. 2 rpHE INTERHOUSE GIRLS. See these fine specimens of healthy New Zealand Girlhood take part in Sprints and Relay Races at St. Patrick's Day Celebrations in the Domain. Sat.. March "l« tand 'I<vn't forget the National Concert? Town Hall, the game night). j
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 52, 2 March 1929, Page 24
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