AMUSEMENTS. PRINCESS. RINCESS. RINCESS. - - Thomas A. O'Brien. COMMENCING TO-DAY THURSDAY. O-DAY IHURSDAY.1 HURSDAY. BIG ATTRACTIONS O BIG ATTRACTIONS Cecil B. De Mille Presents LEATRICE TOY EATRICE OOY LEATRICE TOY EATRICE <J OY In The HE •' THE " 1 HE WEDDING » EDDING TA'EDDING >» EDDING OONG.' fclJUl.Mr OU.\U. EDDING UONG." Leatrice Joy, talented, phis beauty and winsomeness. in the finest role of her screen career. A Thrilling Screen Romance dealing with. Crooks and their design to rob an Islander of a Fortune in Pearls A Story packed from Start to Finish with Starring Situations, and rushing swiftly to an Amazing Climax. A Picture filled with the dainty perfume of tropic isles—a love story with a moral that uplifts—a photoplay that brings to yjur re.-oSlection the haunting melody of " The Wedding Song." Additional Feature. Paramount's Absorbing and Interesting Western Drama, " A EIZONA ROUND." " -Arizona Dound." " 4 RIZONA DOUND." " -Arizona Dound." " \ RIZONA ROUND." " -Arizona JDound." Starring GARY COOPER. BETTY JEWEL AND EL. BRENDAL. California—land of romance, the Mecca for those who would follow the setting sun—is shown in all its glory in " Arizona Bound," the first production presenting Gary Cooper,- Paramount's new Western Star. " Arizona Bound " tells a thrilling story of a series of exciting events in a small mining town, when a shipment of gold sent out by the stage coach excites the cupidity of two rival gangs of bandits, and suspicion for the robbery is deliberately directed toward Cooper, a careless, irresponsible young feilow, who finally makes things interesting for the whole countryside. By [Special Arrangement. J. C. WILLIAMSON'S CELEBRITY VAUDEVILLE. COLIN CRANE (Eminent Baritone). Full Supporting Programme. COMEDY, GAZETTE, SCENIC. Howard Moody's Orchestra, Nightly, 7.45. Continuous from 11 a.m. For Reservations Phone 41-586. Direction - • - Thomas A. O'Brien. TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. 4 BIG ATTRACTIONS. Universale Greatest Rating Drama, With MARION NIXON. ROBT. AGNEW. OTIS HAKLAN. In Down the otretch." own Ihe UTRETCH." Down the utr±,tch." own Ihe otretch." The gay grandstand crowds . . . flashing "silks" of the jockeys . . . nervous, eager thoroughbreds ... the line-up at the barrier ... the crack of the starter's gun . . . "They're ofil" . . . neck and neck . . . W T hip and spur . . . thundering hoofs . . , thrills and thrills. , If you want to cross the tape ahead of old man Gloom . ... see Down the The screen's greatest race track thrill picture. Additional Feature: Paramount's New Western Star, Gary pooper, ary Cooper. supported by BETTY JEWEL. EL BRENDEL, In " A RIZONA •« -Arizona Bound." OUND." •« -Arizona Jjound." " A RIZONA dound." " Arizona Jjound." THE STORY DEALS W t ITH THE ADVENTURES OF COOPER, REGARDED AS RATHER A NE'KK-DO-WELL, BUT TRANSFORMED BY HIS LOVE FOR HIS bWntl'llc-AiiT AND THE NECESSITY OF RELIEVING HIMSELF FROM UNJUST SUSPICION. HOW HIS PROBLEMS ARE FINALLY SOLVED MAKES A STRONG. SWIFTLY-MOVING STORY. Special Attraction Nightly At Tivoli. COLIN pRANE. OLIN VyRANE. Eminent Baritone. Also for one night only. Final Appearance in Auckland. I TILTON AND XXT'EST, IILTON AND V V EST. I Two Pages Torn from the Book of | J Laughter. ! BIG TWO-REEL COMEDY. FULL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. Tivoli: Nightly at 7.45. Phone 44-138. K? SOCIALS. ARD-UP SOCIAL AND DANCE WILL TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). Good Floor and Music. Gents., Is 6d; Ladies, Is. MEETINGS. REMUERA EAST RATEPAYERS' ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL MEETING will be held in the Meadowbank School, TO-NIGHT (Thursday), at 7.45 p.m. Business of the Utmost Importance to Ratepayers will be discussed. 4 UCKLAND SOCIETY OR A ARTS (INCORPORATEDj. vis are reminded that, the Annual Meensx will be held at Kitchener Hall (formerly the Society's Gallery), Kitchener St.. Auckland, TO-DAY (Thursday), at 8 p.m. The following nominations lor office have beer, received.— PRESIDENT: A. S. Boyd, prooosed by W. Page Rove. YICE-PRESIbENTS: „ „ J. H. Upton, proposed by A. 8. Boyd; E. W. Pay ton, proposed by N. A. Whyt«; E, Earle Vailft. proposed by W. Page MEMBERS OF COUNCIL: Mis* Ivy M. Copeland, proposed by Mrs. J. H. AxiseTl. K. O. Gross, proposed by F. L. MckxU* . E. S. Kohrv, proposed by W. Page Rowe; R Atkinson Abbott, proposed by W A. Camming. W. J. A. THOMSON, Secretary. A MEETING OF THE JUNIOR MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE OF THE SUBURBAN CRICKET ASSOCIATION Will te held at the Y M.C.A. ROOMS, on MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 26. AT 7.30 P.M. All Junior Delegates please attend! COMMERCIAL COLLEGES. TDOWERS ENGINEERING SCHOOL Become a Bower PapiJ and er-s-ute SuccessElectrical, Steam. Oil, Mechanic*}. CofTWpeodesHse ar.d Class Inst rue? ioa. Experienced Lecturers in all Subjects. P.O. BOS SO, Or COLWILLS CHAMBERS. Swansea Street, Auckland. OTUDY WITH STUBROCKS SCHOOL O OF ENGINEERING, And Improve Yoar Kac«i«Ktge. All G'-rt. Exams., Electrical. Mecbssicai, Oil. B«fri.geranr..z Coarse*. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19748, 22 September 1927, Page 20
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