AMUSEMENTS. THOMAS A. O'BRIEN THEATRES. EVERYBODY'S TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT. RESERVE YOUR SEATS. The Wonder Picture of All Time. METROPOLIS." An U.F.A. Production. SEE IT' THEN TRY TO describe it. n • it-r. A rrin"ed Orchestral Score, Special Musical ESectsby HOWARD MOOD^f rita n? (Wallace)! ° Ve MR e HARTLEY WARBURTON (Baritone), In' Selected Items. u " Continuous from 10 a.m. Screening Times l ?- 30 VVsq " 3.30 p.m., 5.50 and o.du. PRICES: 3s. 2s, Is, (Plus Tax). Phone 44-402. Bos Plan at Lewis Eady, Ltd. PRINCESS & TIVOLI — SPECIAL MATINEE BOTH THEATRES. JOHNNY HINES I In "CHINATOWN CHARLIE." I [ TnVinnv as a big butter and egg man who outwits the an °d New York s famous Chinatown, ana provides you with the biggest • laughs for months. More thrills than a real trip through Chinatown. More mystery than a bowl of chop suey and— LAUGHS GALORE! Second Attraction: — DOROTHY GULLIVER. HOOT GIBSON. In „ " THE CIRCUS SHOW." A delightful Comedy-Western with a Circus background Another of the Popular MUSIC MASTER SERIES (Balfe). Princess continuous from 11. Phone 41-58 G. Tivoh. 44-136. RIALTO AND REGENT— Newmarket. Rialto Phone 4G-GO9. Epsom. Regent Phone 20-142. WILLIAM BOYD—ELINOR FAIR, I " WHITE IU WINGS." | The mighty Early Victorian | struggle of England and America for supremacy of the seas. Scenic Felix Cartoon. Comedy. Excellent Musical Programme by RIALTO ORCHESTRA. Special Matinee Both Theatres, To-day, at 2.30. BRITANNIAThree Lamps, To-night, at 8 p.m. I MOLLY O'DAY, JAMES MURRAY, SALLY O'NEILL. In j " THE LOVELORN." 1 And THOMAS MEIGHAN. In "THE CITY GONE WILD." Comedy. Good Supports. ' j MONSTER "MATINEE | 2 P.M. I 7 BIG. ATTRACTIONS. i "The Lovelorn." , " Rash j Privates," City Gone i Wild," Serial, Comedies, I Other Supports. j LIFE SAVERS FREE. | ROYAL—KINGSLAND. To-night. 7.45. (Jniversal's Barrage of Mirth! "RASH PRIVATES." LYA DE PUTTI—MALCOLM MtGREGOR. Second Attraction : i " SURRENDER." j (Mary Philbm—■lvan Moskine). | Comedy. Gazette.. Phono 20-821. I SPECIAL CHILDREN'S MATINEE 1 TO-DAY, AT 2 P.M. I NZ. SOCIETY PROTECTION WOMEN AND CHILDREN. GRAND CONCERT and PLAYS. In Aid of the Society's Funds. CONCERT CHAMBER. TO-NIGHT, AT 8 P.M. Sox Plans Lewis Eady. Ltd. Tickets 3s. and a few 2s: no %ax. COME! BRING YOUR FRIENDS. SPORTING. PUBLIC NOTICES, MEETINGS, MUSICAL EXAMINATIONS, ETC.. ARE ADVERTISED ON PACE 15. DENTISTRY H P B L * K DENTAL SURGEON. BROADWAY CHAMBERS. NEWMARKET Painless and Gas tfixtraciinii*. Painless Fillings. Artificial Teet'.i Phone 45-024 for appointment THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD AND AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS. FOR ADVERTISING KATES SEK ORDER FORM ON PAGE 3 TELEPHONES. Advertisements— S a.m. to 10 p.m After 10 p.m Publishing ire delivery ol paper*) Job Printine Orders . Editorial Reporters 4 " Address Communications k - ao* Horton. Limited PO Bc.t Hi. AuoV.Und Waikato Branch: V intern Street. nott C 0.. HamiltonLondon Offio* : »?. Fife: S.ree'.',
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19986, 30 June 1928, Page 22
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