AMUSEMENTS. LAST DAY. Sessions: 11, 1.0, 2.30, 4.30, 6 and 8. Plan at Theatre. Phone 43-210. SYD. /CHAPLIN, VD VVHAPLIN. t! YD /"IHAPLIN, IJYD. CHAPLIN, SYD. /CHAPLIN, YD. VVHAPLIN. and the almost Human Chimpanzee "AKKA" In " One of the Majestic's Finest Programmes. - ]\,f AJESTIC - iVX AJESTIC A Fuller-Hayw&rd Theatre. Commencing To-morrow. Commencing To-morrow. THE MIGHTIEST MONARCH OP MOVIELAND IN A ROMANTIC DRAMA. PRODUCED ON A SCALE OF UNPRECEDENTED I MAGNIFICENCE. John Barrymore. John Barrymore. John Barrymore. John Barrymore. John Barrymore. John Barrymore. John Barrymore. John Barrymore. John Barrymore, John Barrymore. John Barrymore. John Barrymore. Peer of all Living Actors, With * DOLORES COSTELLO. DOLORES COSTELLO. Every | Woman j Dreams. I Thrills of which " TTIS " Jtl [S T ADY.' JUADY.' I Adventures Every Man Desires which RECOMMENDED BY THE N.Z. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19860, 2 February 1928, Page 20
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